the plant Crossword Puzzles
4-2-9 2025-09-26
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- A word for more than one person or thing
- A message you send or get on a computer
- To put clothes or shoes on your body
- The third month of the year
- To give plants a drink so they grow
- The month after September (the 10th month)
- Belongs to you
- A tiny thing that can grow into a plant
- A green thing that grows in the ground
- The month after June (the 7th month)
- The month after April (the 5th month)
- The fourth month of the year
- The month after October (the 11th month)
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- A big country far away with many people
- The month after August (the 9th month)
- The first month of the year
- To get bigger or taller
- Something you wear on your head
- The second month of the year
- A place outside where people grow plants
- The month after July (the 8th month)
- The last month of the year (the 12th month)
- The month after May (the 6th month)
- A green part that grows on a tree or plant
- To use your voice to say something to someone
25 Clues: Belongs to you • To get bigger or taller • The first month of the year • The third month of the year • The second month of the year • The fourth month of the year • Something you wear on your head • To give plants a drink so they grow • The month after May (the 6th month) • To put clothes or shoes on your body • The month after July (the 8th month) • ...
11BSc Flowering Plants 2021-05-20
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- a type of cell found in a leaf which contains lots of chloroplasts.
- an essential catalyst for photosynthesis.
- the embryonic shoot.
- a key product of photosynthesis.
- the site of cellular respiration in a cell.
- trace mineral needed for protein structure and DNA synthesis.
- the requirements for successful germination.
- the third stage of primary growth.
- a type of growth in plants that creates rings.
- a growth response whereby plants grow towards or away from gravity.
- the meristematic tissue which is the site of secondary growth.
- a key product of cellular respiration - without this growth cannot occur.
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts water and dissolved nutrients upwards from the root.
- movement of water molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration across a semi-permeable membrane.
- the site of photosynthesis in a plant cell.
- the prefix for water.
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- the protective coating of a seed.
- an organelle that is enlarged in plant cells and holds water/dissolved trace minerals.
- if this decreases too much photosynthesis and ultimately growth will occur very slowly.
- a hormone that causes cells to elongate and thus drives plant tropisms.
- this might happen to enzymes if they are heated up too much or if they are put in the incorrect pH.
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts sugars and other metabolic products downwards from the leaves.
- the prefix for touch.
- a type of reproduction that only requires one individual.
- the process whereby the embryonic plant emerges from the seed.
- the process which involves the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- an important structure in a flower that makes nectar.
- the process where water moves up the plant against gravity.
- a growth response whereby plants grow towards or away from light.
- the meristematic tissue which is the site of primary growth.
- a process whereby pollen from one flowers anther is transferred to the stigma of another flower.
31 Clues: the embryonic shoot. • the prefix for touch. • the prefix for water. • a key product of photosynthesis. • the protective coating of a seed. • the third stage of primary growth. • an essential catalyst for photosynthesis. • the site of cellular respiration in a cell. • the site of photosynthesis in a plant cell. • the requirements for successful germination. • ...
Plants 2023-06-18
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- A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems and lush leaves.
- A tall plant with a large, yellow flower that faces the sun.
- Tree A tall and tropical tree with large fan-shaped leaves.
- Tree A tree known for its vibrant leaves that change color in fall.
- Tree A strong and majestic tree with large branches and acorns.
- A fragrant plant with purple flowers and aromatic leaves.
- A climbing plant with clinging tendrils and dense foliage.
- Tree A coniferous tree with needle-like leaves and pinecones.
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- A desert plant with thick, spiky stems that store water.
- A beautiful flower with thorns and a sweet fragrance.
- A weed with yellow flowers that turn into fluffy white seeds.
- A colorful flower with a tall stem and distinct shape.
- A leafy plant with feathery fronds that thrives in damp areas.
- A graceful flower with large petals and a pleasant fragrance.
- A delicate flower with intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
- A small and simple flower with white petals and a yellow center.
16 Clues: A beautiful flower with thorns and a sweet fragrance. • A colorful flower with a tall stem and distinct shape. • A desert plant with thick, spiky stems that store water. • A fragrant plant with purple flowers and aromatic leaves. • A climbing plant with clinging tendrils and dense foliage. • Tree A tall and tropical tree with large fan-shaped leaves. • ...
Plants 2023-06-18
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- A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems and lush leaves.
- A tall plant with a large, yellow flower that faces the sun.
- Tree A tall and tropical tree with large fan-shaped leaves.
- Tree A tree known for its vibrant leaves that change color in fall.
- Tree A strong and majestic tree with large branches and acorns.
- A fragrant plant with purple flowers and aromatic leaves.
- A climbing plant with clinging tendrils and dense foliage.
- Tree A coniferous tree with needle-like leaves and pinecones.
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- A desert plant with thick, spiky stems that store water.
- A beautiful flower with thorns and a sweet fragrance.
- A weed with yellow flowers that turn into fluffy white seeds.
- A colorful flower with a tall stem and distinct shape.
- A leafy plant with feathery fronds that thrives in damp areas.
- A graceful flower with large petals and a pleasant fragrance.
- A delicate flower with intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
- A small and simple flower with white petals and a yellow center.
16 Clues: A beautiful flower with thorns and a sweet fragrance. • A colorful flower with a tall stem and distinct shape. • A desert plant with thick, spiky stems that store water. • A fragrant plant with purple flowers and aromatic leaves. • A climbing plant with clinging tendrils and dense foliage. • Tree A tall and tropical tree with large fan-shaped leaves. • ...
French Bug's Life 2023-04-17
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- What storms drop
- Big scary animal to bugs
- Large plant
- Good smelling plant
- Slithery creature
- Green thingys on a tree
- Ladylike
- What the ants ate and gathered for the grasshoppers
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- Annoying little fella
- Main characters in the movie
- Bouncy animal
- Scary with 8 legs
- Colorful wings
- Circus organizer in the movie
- Large armored bug
15 Clues: Ladylike • Large plant • Bouncy animal • Colorful wings • What storms drop • Scary with 8 legs • Slithery creature • Large armored bug • Good smelling plant • Annoying little fella • Green thingys on a tree • Big scary animal to bugs • Main characters in the movie • Circus organizer in the movie • What the ants ate and gathered for the grasshoppers
Intteractions and Ecosystems 2025-02-28
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- helps plants grow healthy
- Consumers organisms that eat the primary consumers
- gives plants energy
- a Basic need for a plants survival
- consumers organisms that eat the producers
- what happens when Water vapor becomes a liquid
- organism that produces its own food
- how plants store energy for later use
- breaks down dead organisms
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- a community of organisms that interact
- web a web made up of animals and what they eat
- non living
- Water released from the clouds as rain
- how a plant transfers Water and Nutrients
- the main and supportive part of a plant
- an organism that can't produce its own food
- Animal that eats mostly plants
- one of a plants most basic needs
- needs the minimum of what a plant needs to grow
- eats both meat and plants
- cycle process that moves carbon in plants, eart, and atmosphere
- a population of organisms
- Animal that eats mostly meat
- dioxide heat trapping gas
- living
25 Clues: living • non living • gives plants energy • helps plants grow healthy • eats both meat and plants • a population of organisms • dioxide heat trapping gas • breaks down dead organisms • Animal that eats mostly meat • Animal that eats mostly plants • one of a plants most basic needs • a Basic need for a plants survival • organism that produces its own food • ...
Happy Holidays 2025-12-05
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- Wrapped surprises exchanged during celebrations
- Horned creature from Alpine folklore who punishes naughty children
- Vehicle Santa rides in on Christmas Eve
- Old-fashioned word for the Christmas season
- Decorative greenery draped over mantels and railings
- Gentle glow that makes winter evenings feel cozy
- Plant traditionally hung overhead for kissing
- Antlered animal that pulls Santaโs sleigh
- Wooden figure made famous by a holiday ballet
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- Colorful items hung on branches of a tree
- Minty plant or flavor often associated with the season
- Spinning top used in a traditional Hanukkah game
- Red plant frequently seen in holiday centerpieces
- Spiced treat often shaped like people or houses
- Deep pile of wind-swept snow
- Traditionally burned or eaten as a festive holiday treat
- Tree that stays green even in winter
- Groups who go out singing festive songs in the neighborhood
- The shortest day and longest night of the year
- Fried potato pancakes traditionally eaten during Hanukkah
20 Clues: Deep pile of wind-swept snow • Tree that stays green even in winter • Vehicle Santa rides in on Christmas Eve • Colorful items hung on branches of a tree • Antlered animal that pulls Santaโs sleigh • Old-fashioned word for the Christmas season • Plant traditionally hung overhead for kissing • Wooden figure made famous by a holiday ballet • ...
Cells 2023-01-05
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- Rigid outer layer of the plant cell that provides support and protection for the cell
- Gel-like fluid that fills the cell
- smallest unit of structure and function of all organisms
- process that makes food for the plant cell
- a living thing
- process that creates energy for all cells
- an organism that makes their own food
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- outer barrier of every cell; allows material to enter and leave the cell through it's pores
- an organism that eats to survive
- provides the cell with energy
- stores materials for the cell
- organelle that makes food for the plant cell
- diffusion of water
- contains DNA; controls the functions of the cell
- movement of materials from areas of high concentration to low concentration
15 Clues: a living thing • diffusion of water • provides the cell with energy • stores materials for the cell • an organism that eats to survive • Gel-like fluid that fills the cell • an organism that makes their own food • process that creates energy for all cells • process that makes food for the plant cell • organelle that makes food for the plant cell • ...
cell organelles 2015-10-20
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- Round body present inside the nucleus
- Fungal cell walls are made up of
- Kitchen of the cell
- Golgi apparatus of plant cells are called as
- Cytoplasm and nucleus of a cell together called as
- Increase in size of the multicellular organisms
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- Helps plant cells to maintain their rigidity and shape
- Plastids without photosynthetic pigments
- Fluid portion of the cytoplasm
- Power house of the cell
- A process of division of cell to form two identical cells
- The cell wall of plant cells is made up of
- Have sac like appearance and filled with digestive enzymes
- Male sperm and female egg fuse to form
- Coiled up DNA
15 Clues: Coiled up DNA • Kitchen of the cell • Power house of the cell • Fluid portion of the cytoplasm • Fungal cell walls are made up of • Round body present inside the nucleus • Male sperm and female egg fuse to form • Plastids without photosynthetic pigments • The cell wall of plant cells is made up of • Golgi apparatus of plant cells are called as • ...
PARK JISUNG 2022-11-17
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- CO2
- a biggest particle substance
- water pressure in a plant
- membrane bond cell organelles
- any of numerous greasy flammable usually liquid substance from plant.
- hot
- to become weak and begin to bend toward the ground
- a chemical element, a substance that contains only one type of atom
- a small cavity or space in the cells
- plant movement
- to move or pass smoothly/easily
- the chemical reaction that in the body cell's that change food into energy
- The fluid inside a cell but outside is nucleus
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- process by heat which transferred by movement of a heat fluid such as air r water
- soft and weak ,not firm, flaccid
- get bigger
- get smaller
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water , and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in form of sugar
- chemical element and the heaviest nonradioactive halogen
- liquid to gas
- H
- a carbon dioxide
- the smallest part of the bodysystem
- a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
- a liquid that everyone drinks everyday
- a smallest particle substance
- a type of carbohydrate that cannot be broken down into smaller one
27 Clues: H • CO2 • hot • get bigger • get smaller • liquid to gas • plant movement • a carbon dioxide • water pressure in a plant • a biggest particle substance • membrane bond cell organelles • a smallest particle substance • to move or pass smoothly/easily • soft and weak ,not firm, flaccid • the smallest part of the bodysystem • a small cavity or space in the cells • ...
Genetics 2025-03-07
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- disease caused by genetic mutations
- purpose of a back cross
- law states that alleles separate independently
- organism with two identical alleles for a trait called
- the father of genetics
- to track hereditary traits
- How many traits did Mendel study
- set of genes in an organism called
- cross helps in maintaining parental traits
- Which plant did Mendel use for his experiments
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- the recessive trait in Mendelโs pea plant experiment for seed shape
- Genetics is the study of
- law explains the separation of alleles during gamete formation
- dominant trait in Mendelโs pea plant experiment for seed shape
- DNA is the molecule that stores genetic information in
- type of cross involves only one trait
- trait disappears in the F1 generation but reappears in F2
- technique did Mendel use to prevent self-pollination
- The tendency of an offspring to resemble its parent
- process of exchanging genetic material during meiosis
- study of two traits at the same time
- cross between offspring and Recessive parents called
- the purpose of a test cross
23 Clues: the father of genetics • purpose of a back cross • Genetics is the study of • to track hereditary traits • the purpose of a test cross • How many traits did Mendel study • set of genes in an organism called • disease caused by genetic mutations • study of two traits at the same time • type of cross involves only one trait • cross helps in maintaining parental traits • ...
Gardening 2015-08-04
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- The scientific name for purple cone flower, the extract of which is commonly used as a herbal remedy.
- This berry has a tart blueberry/raspberry flavour and grows easily in the northern climates of Asia, Europe and North America.
- This plant, with hollow shoots resembling bamboo, has invaded many areas of Nova Scotia and is extremely resilient. [two words]
- The provincial flower of Nova Scotia.
- Harvested from early September to October, this type of apple has a distinct sharp flavour and is a well-loved cooking apple in Nova Scotia.
- These vegetables are harvested in the spring before they unfurl and become the fronds of ferns.
- The scientific name for the beach grass that lines many of the beaches along the Nova Scotia coast.
- This renewable material can be harvested from the bark of certain oak trees.
- This plant is well known for its medicinal purposes and is also known as lily of the desert. [two words]
- An agricultural hand tool with a curved blade used for mowing grass or reaping crops, often depicted in the hand of the Grim Reaper.
- This flower has two types of seeds; black seeds are used to make oil, while striped seeds are often consumed in seed form.
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- This very expensive spice comes from a type of crocus flower.
- Onions release a gas containing this element when they are cut which causes eyes to water.
- This plant takes its name from the Italian phrase "beautiful woman."
- The Balsam Fir Christmas tree capitol of the world is in this Nova Scotia county.
- This fruit, high in omega three fatty acids, is sometimes known as the alligator pear due to its outer appearance.
- A traditional herb used in Atlantic Canada; it is less bitter than its "winter" counterpart. [two words]
- The brightly coloured leaves of this plant commonly associated with Christmas are often mistaken as the "flower."
- The common name for the Antirrhinum plant.
- These pink, white and purple flowers can be seen along highways and in fields throughout Nova Scotia from June to mid July.
20 Clues: The provincial flower of Nova Scotia. • The common name for the Antirrhinum plant. • This very expensive spice comes from a type of crocus flower. • This plant takes its name from the Italian phrase "beautiful woman." • This renewable material can be harvested from the bark of certain oak trees. • ...
Nature and Weather It 2024-07-22
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- Bright flash in the sky during a storm
- Earth's natural satellite
- Loud sound during a storm
- Severe weather with rain and wind
- Colorful part of a plant
- Water falling from the sky
- Low area between hills
- Blue expanse above
- Tall plant with leaves
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- Large body of saltwater
- Brightest star in the sky during the day
- Fluffy white formation in the sky
- Frozen water falling from the sky
- High land formation
- Celestial body visible at night
- Moving air
- Vast expanse of saltwater
- Colored arc in the sky
- Large natural stream of water
- Green ground cover
20 Clues: Moving air • Green ground cover • Blue expanse above • High land formation • Colored arc in the sky • Low area between hills • Tall plant with leaves • Large body of saltwater • Colorful part of a plant • Earth's natural satellite • Loud sound during a storm • Vast expanse of saltwater • Water falling from the sky • Large natural stream of water • Celestial body visible at night • ...
Parts of the Cell 2023-10-25
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- Helps clean animal cells
- Cell type without a nuclues
- Aids in cell divison
- Barrier that supports plant cells
- Cell type with a nucleus
- Instructions contained in the nuclues
- Jelly like structure that holds organelles
- The color of chloroplast
- Creates Ribosomes
- Holds water in plant cells
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- Powerhouse of the cell
- Type of cell that does not have a nucleus
- Creates Proteins
- Uses sunlight to make energy
- does not contain ribosomes and makes steroids
- Controls movement in and out of the cell
- Brain of the Cell
- Packages proteins
- contains ribosomes Highway of the cell
19 Clues: Creates Proteins • Brain of the Cell • Packages proteins • Creates Ribosomes • Aids in cell divison • Powerhouse of the cell • Helps clean animal cells • Cell type with a nucleus • The color of chloroplast • Holds water in plant cells • Cell type without a nuclues • Uses sunlight to make energy • Barrier that supports plant cells • Instructions contained in the nuclues • ...
Organelle crossword 2023-11-02
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- Rigid protector of cell, only in plant cells
- Amazon fulfillment center of the cell
- In the nucleus, makes ribosomes
- Assists animal cells in division
- Surrounds and protects nucleus
- Found in plant cells, make pigments
- Made of RNA
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- Long tails used for movement
- Janitors of the cell
- Does photosynthesis
- Holds cell structure from within
- Small hairs on outside of the cell
- 'Brain' of the cell
- Blueprints for reproduction
- Has two varieties of different textures
- Outside of a cell
- Gel-like substance keeping things in place
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Stores several different things
19 Clues: Made of RNA • Outside of a cell • Does photosynthesis • 'Brain' of the cell • Janitors of the cell • Powerhouse of the cell • Blueprints for reproduction • Long tails used for movement • Surrounds and protects nucleus • In the nucleus, makes ribosomes • Stores several different things • Holds cell structure from within • Assists animal cells in division • ...
The Belfry Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-22
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- A plant tissue that conducts something else
- A plant in crust form on Rocks or tree trunks
- State of commotion, noise, confusion and panic
- A government tax on import or exports
- When the sun is the farthest distance from the equator
- freedom from activity
- an ornament with a carved grotesquely figure
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- Colorless gas that is a screen for ultraviolet radiation
- Choosing the best of ideas
- Pulverize to make into powder or dust
- extremely impressive in strength and skill
- Speed where composition can be played
- A complete agreement
- pull back or walk backward.
- A plant tissue that conducts something
15 Clues: A complete agreement • freedom from activity • Choosing the best of ideas • pull back or walk backward. • Pulverize to make into powder or dust • Speed where composition can be played • A government tax on import or exports • A plant tissue that conducts something • extremely impressive in strength and skill • A plant tissue that conducts something else • ...
BCMB 321 2019-09-22
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- This cell wall polysaccharide has a backbone made of galacturonic acid and able to form junction zones.
- This molecule provides energy for light-independent reactions.
- The site where protein synthesis takes place.
- This cell wall polysaccharide has a backbone made of glucose and xylose.
- This vascular tissue transports water in the plant.
- A metabolic pathway which the oxygen concentration exceeds carbon dioxide and decreases photosynthesis rate.
- A membrane-bound organelle that contains waste products and maintains the plant's structure.
- An organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for secretion or delivery.
- The fluid within the chloroplast.
- An organism produces its food from inorganic materials.
- The alignment of cellulose microfibrils depends on this structure.
- DNA wrapped around a histone core to form this structure.
- The secondary cell wall made up of cellulose and this material.
- Pressure on the plant cell wall caused by osmosis.
- The movement of water from a low concentration of solute to a higher concentration of solute.
- Control of enzyme involving protein synthesis or degradation.
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- This cell contains two sets of chromosomes.
- DNA replication in the absence of cell division.
- The cell will shrink if placed in this type of solution.
- This vascular tissue transports sugar in the plant.
- A type of bacteria that is used to make transgenic plants.
- 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 process used by the plant to produces sugars from carbon dioxide, water, and energy from sunlight.
- This cell wall is made up of glucose monomers.
- This pigment absorbs blue and red light while reflecting green light.
- The cell will swell if placed in this type of solution.
- An organelle in plant cells that converts energy from sunlight into chemical energy.
- Spindle fibers attach to this region of a chromosome during mitosis.
- An organism contains more than two homologous sets of chromosomes.
- TATA box is located in this region of genes.
- A hydrophobic barrier of the leaves that reduces penetration by microorganisms, prevents water loss and organ fusion.
- The nucleotide sequence of a gene that is removed during transcription.
- The family of plants reduces photorespiration.
- Plants convert glucose into this monomer to store energy.
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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- This cell wall polysaccharide has a backbone made of galacturonic acid and able to form junction zones.
- The cell will swell if placed in this type of solution.
- The fluid within the chloroplast.
- This cell contains two sets of chromosomes.
- An organelle in plant cells that converts energy from sunlight into chemical energy.
- An organism produces its food from inorganic materials.
- This pigment absorbs blue and red light while reflecting green light.
- The first stage of the Calvin cycle involving carbon fixation.
- A process used by the plant to produces sugars from carbon dioxide, water, and energy from sunlight.
- The alignment of cellulose microfibrils depends on this structure.
- The site where protein synthesis takes place.
- This cell wall polysaccharide has a backbone made of glucose and xylose.
- A hydrophobic barrier of the leaves that reduces penetration by microorganisms, prevents water loss and organ fusion.
- DNA replication in the absence of cell division.
- TATA box is located in this region of genes.
- Control of enzyme involving protein synthesis or degradation.
- This cell wall is made up of glucose monomers.
- The movement of water from a low concentration of solute to a higher concentration of solute.
- An organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for secretion or delivery.
- Pressure on the plant cell wall caused by osmosis.
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- The nucleotide sequence of a gene that is removed during transcription.
- A structure is unique to plant cells and forms during late cytokinesis to separate the two daughter cells.
- The family of plants reduces photorespiration.
- This molecule provides energy for light-independent reactions.
- The cell will shrink if placed in this type of solution.
- An organism contains more than two homologous sets of chromosomes.
- Spindle fibers attach to this region of a chromosome during mitosis.
- A metabolic pathway which the oxygen concentration exceeds carbon dioxide and decreases photosynthesis rate.
- A type of bacteria that is used to make transgenic plants.
- This vascular tissue transports sugar in the plant.
- This vascular tissue transports water in the plant.
- DNA wrapped around a histone core to form this structure.
- A membrane-bound organelle that contains waste products and maintains the plant's structure.
- The secondary cell wall made up of cellulose and this material.
- Plants convert glucose into this monomer to store energy.
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. • ...
Good Health 2012-10-29
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- any nutritious substance that people eat
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for good health
- the way in which a person or group lives
- activity requiring physical effort to sustain or improve health and fitness
- the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort
- a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish
- the product of a tree or plant that contains seeds and can be eaten as food
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- the state of something
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- a plant, or part of a plant that is used as food
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- the quality or state of being strong
- in good health
- put into mouth, chew and then swallow
- an instance of being injured
- physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury
17 Clues: in good health • the state of something • an instance of being injured • the quality or state of being strong • put into mouth, chew and then swallow • any nutritious substance that people eat • the way in which a person or group lives • a plant, or part of a plant that is used as food • the condition of being physically fit and healthy • ...
Plant Propagation Review 2022-12-12
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- part of a plant stem is covered in soil so new roots will form and is them removed from the mother plant.
- a small round underground root structure that creates buds off of itself to grow new individual plants.
- The process of creating new plants from existing ones.
- a large specialized root structure used for energy storage.
- a piece of a plant is cut off and used to grow a new plant.
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- an asexual method of plant propagation that can take place in the leaves, roots, or stem of a plant
- underground horizontal stem that creates new shoots which become plants
- a specialized stem grows horizontally from the mother plant and creates new plants along its length.
- a scion is bonded to the top of a host plant
- term used to identify propagation methods that are performed by people
10 Clues: a scion is bonded to the top of a host plant • The process of creating new plants from existing ones. • a large specialized root structure used for energy storage. • a piece of a plant is cut off and used to grow a new plant. • term used to identify propagation methods that are performed by people • ...
Plants 2021-11-18
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- when the pollen gets to the ovary
- tiny, single cell and have no seed coat
- an embryo of a plant in a protective covering and surrounded by food supply
- male part of a flower that makes pollen
- small leaves that form from the housing of the developing flower
- function is to attract insects
- on top of the style, traps pollen
- trees that lose leaves annually. Often referred to as hardwood
- happens with plants that have seeds. Germination is the sprouting of a plant from the seed.
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- cone bearing trees that are usually evergreen, often referred to as softwood
- movement of seeds away from parent plant
- female part of a flower, made up of stigma, style, and ovary
- process where pollen is transferred from stamens to stigma, part of plant reproduction
- inside a seed: begins as a single cell with basic organs
14 Clues: function is to attract insects • when the pollen gets to the ovary • on top of the style, traps pollen • tiny, single cell and have no seed coat • male part of a flower that makes pollen • movement of seeds away from parent plant • inside a seed: begins as a single cell with basic organs • female part of a flower, made up of stigma, style, and ovary • ...
6 weeks agriculture crossword 2023-02-16
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- small pieces of a plant cut off and rooted to produce new identical plants
- to soi
- physical or psychological characteristics of an organism
- part of the plant stem between nodes
- substance (as manure or a chemical mixture) used to make soil more fertile
- process by which plants emerge from a seed and begin growth
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- and partially decayed plant material and microbes which
- substance comprised of decomposed plant and animal residues,
- two identical copies of a single chromosome which are connected by centromeres
- vertical slice of soil in its natural position
- structure, greater water holding capacity, diversity and greater nutrient
- region of the chromosome where microtubules attach
- gene or genetic material from one plant which has been place in another
13 Clues: to soi • part of the plant stem between nodes • vertical slice of soil in its natural position • region of the chromosome where microtubules attach • and partially decayed plant material and microbes which • physical or psychological characteristics of an organism • process by which plants emerge from a seed and begin growth • ...
Amazing plants 2025-04-01
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- a plant having a long, thin, woody stem that climbs up a support.
- tiny, single-celled organisms that are too small to see without a microscope.
- the part of a plant that grows underground.
- green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch.
- to smell bad.
- a sharp, stiff, leafless process on a plant.
- plants need this to grow.
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- a device that catches something, a plan to trick someone, or a dangerous situation.
- substances in food that help plants grow and stay healthy.
- how to act and react to their environment or situations.
- to adjust to different conditions.
- the main part of a plant.
- a leaf-like part of a flower that is often brightly colored.
13 Clues: to smell bad. • the main part of a plant. • plants need this to grow. • to adjust to different conditions. • the part of a plant that grows underground. • a sharp, stiff, leafless process on a plant. • green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch. • how to act and react to their environment or situations. • ...
8.1 glossary 2020-05-21
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- โ Substance other than food that may harbor or transmit a disease.
- โ Center for Disease Control.
- (Singular Protozoan) โ A group of one-celled organisms that generally do not contain chlorophyll, including amoebae, paramecia, flagellates, and certain spore-forming organisms, sometimes classified as one-celled animals.
- โ Food Safety and Inspection Service.
- โ United States Department of Agriculture.
- (Singular Fungi) โ A lower order of plant organisms, excluding bacteria, which contains no chlorophyll, has no vascular system, and is not differentiated into roots, stems, or leaves. Fungi are familiar as molds, rusts, smuts, rots, and mushrooms.
- โ A self-reproducing agent that is considerably smaller than a bacterium and can multiply only within the living cells of a suitable host. Most viruses are too small to be seen with the aid of the ordinary microscope.
- disease โ A disease caused by bacteria, protozoa, viruses, or fungi entering the body. It is not necessarily contagious or spread by contact.
- โ Environmental Protection Agency.
- โ In the general sense, anything capable of causing disease, but when referred to by most veterinarians and physicians it signifies a living, microscopic, disease-producing agent such as a bacteria or virus.
- โ Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
- โ Food and Drug Administration.
- โ A virus like, bacteria-destroying agent that can propagate itself only in the presence of young, active, susceptible bacteria.
- โ Consumer Product Safety Commission.
- โ Any organism, plant or animal, in or upon which another spends part or all of its existence, and from which it derives nourishment or protection.
- โ Any agent such as an insect or animal that transmits, carries, or spreads a disease from one plant or animal to another.
- (Singular Bacterium) โ Single-celled microorganisms; some cause human, animal, or plant diseases; others are beneficial.
- โ A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- โ Abnormal form of protein that clumps together inside a cell.
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- โ Fungi distinguished by the formation of a mycelium (a network of filaments or threads).
- Disease โ An acute, highly communicable disease of cloven-footed animals caused by pus formation on the soft tissues between the toes. It occurs especially in wet ground in sheep and cattle.
- โ Pertaining to the body as a whole and not confined to one organ or part of the body, as a systemic infection.
- disease โ A disease transmitted or spread from animal to animal, person to person, or from plant to plant, by direct or indirect contact with the diseased plant or animal.
- โ Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
- โ Invasion of the tissues of the body of a host be disease-producing organisms in such a way that injury results; the presence of multiplying parasites, bacteria, viruses, etc., within the body of a host.
- โ Animal or person in apparently good health who harbors pathogenic microorganisms.
- โ Any deviation from a normal state of health in plants, animals, or people, which temporarily impairs vital functions. It may be caused by viruses, pathogenic bacteria, parasites, poor nutrition, congenital or inherent deficiencies, unfavorable environment, or any combination of these.
- โ To control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.
- disease โ A disease that cannot be transmitted from one animal to another.
- โ A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- โ A regulation under police power for the exclusion or isolation of animal and plant pests or diseases and insects: a) the isolation of an animal sick with a contagious disease; b) a place where the sick are detained away from other animals until the danger of spread of a contagious disease has disappeared.
- โ Spread of disease by direct or indirect contact.
- โ Green with vegetation; covered with growing plants or grass.
33 Clues: โ Center for Disease Control. • โ Food and Drug Administration. • โ Environmental Protection Agency. • โ Food Safety and Inspection Service. • โ Consumer Product Safety Commission. • โ United States Department of Agriculture. • โ Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service • โ Occupational Safety and Health Administration. • ...
Into Reading 3 Module 9 Brain Teaser 2023-07-20
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- a fungus that makes bread dough rise
- the first baby leaves of a plant
- The presentations were _______ flawless. (synonym for almost or basically)
- a mix of dirt and food scraps that makes nutrient-rich soil
- dried grapes
- Tomatoes and grapes grow on _____s.
- Moving a plant from one area to another
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- the people who plant and grow food
- a plant that is ground into flour and used to make bread
- Your skin ________s when you take a long bath, and grapes _____ in the sun.
- We finished ______ for our presentations and presented them.
- a bright red color
- a hot place to grow plants when it is cold outside
13 Clues: dried grapes • a bright red color • the first baby leaves of a plant • the people who plant and grow food • Tomatoes and grapes grow on _____s. • a fungus that makes bread dough rise • Moving a plant from one area to another • a hot place to grow plants when it is cold outside • a plant that is ground into flour and used to make bread • ...
Plant ID Crossword Puzzle (Tropical) 2023-11-14
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- Lily is a hippie
- The weeping voice of nature cries,tis time to part.
- Used to make those stretchy screaming chickens.
- The plant tells a lot of bad jokes.
- Put your hands together and speak to god.
- This Fern is a Red Sox fan.
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- Not a very smart plant.
- This Ivy spends a lot of time in the conference room.
- Plant that resembles and arachnid.
- 24 carat plant.
- Tiny Australian island south of the pacific.
11 Clues: 24 carat plant. • Lily is a hippie • Not a very smart plant. • This Fern is a Red Sox fan. • Plant that resembles and arachnid. • The plant tells a lot of bad jokes. • Put your hands together and speak to god. • Tiny Australian island south of the pacific. • Used to make those stretchy screaming chickens. • The weeping voice of nature cries,tis time to part. • ...
Cell Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-22
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- Cell with a nucleus (e.g., plant and animal cells)
- Site of photosynthesis in plant cells
- Organelle that produces energy; the โpowerhouseโ
- Wall Rigid outer layer in plant cells
- Specialized structure within a cell
- Membrane Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Gel-like fluid where cell parts are suspended
- Breaks down waste and old cell parts
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- Makes proteins for the cell
- Cell without a nucleus (e.g., bacteria)
- Stores food, water, and waste
- The control center of the cell containing DNA
- Process by which cells replicate (mitosis/meiosis)
- Reticulum (ER) Transports materials throughout the cell
- Apparatus Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins
15 Clues: Makes proteins for the cell • Stores food, water, and waste • Specialized structure within a cell • Breaks down waste and old cell parts • Site of photosynthesis in plant cells • Wall Rigid outer layer in plant cells • Cell without a nucleus (e.g., bacteria) • The control center of the cell containing DNA • Gel-like fluid where cell parts are suspended • ...
Organelle and Cell Crossword 2023-02-09
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- The control center of the cell
- jelly-like fluid that fills the cell
- the power house of the cell
- transport the movement of particles from a lower concentration to a higher concentration using NO energy
- cells without a nucleus
- break down food and old cell parts
- membrane a selectively permeable boundary that protects the cell and controls the cell
- the movement of particles from a higher concentration to a lower concentration
- found in plant cells and it's another protective layer aside from the cell membrane
- protects the bacteria in the cell
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- sends and receives materials throughout the cell
- store food, water, and waste
- cells with a nucleus
- substance being dissolved
- the movement of water particles from a higher potential to a lower water potential
- produce protein and are free floating in the cytoplasm
- found in plant cells and capture energy from the sunlight then distribute it throughout the plant and cell
- transport the movement of particles from a lower concentration to a higher concentration using respiration and energy
- dissolving medium
- basic unit of structure and function in all living things
20 Clues: dissolving medium • cells with a nucleus • cells without a nucleus • substance being dissolved • the power house of the cell • store food, water, and waste • The control center of the cell • protects the bacteria in the cell • break down food and old cell parts • jelly-like fluid that fills the cell • sends and receives materials throughout the cell • ...
Trace Eco 2022-10-11
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- major ecological community type
- biological community
- plant preparing for freezing temps
- animal that preys on others
- slows or stops population from growing
- interacting group of species in common area
- feed on dead plant and animals
- sequence of who eats whom in an ecosystem
- growth toward or away from a stimulus
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- triggers physical or behavioral change
- group of individuals living in given area
- model showing flow of energy
- plant that makes their own food from sunlight
- individual animal-plant single-cell life form
- change where organism is better suited
- green pigment found in plant
- organisms that eat others in food chins
- nonliving factors such as physical chemical
- relating to live things
19 Clues: biological community • relating to live things • animal that preys on others • model showing flow of energy • green pigment found in plant • feed on dead plant and animals • major ecological community type • plant preparing for freezing temps • growth toward or away from a stimulus • triggers physical or behavioral change • change where organism is better suited • ...
Ecosystems 2021-09-13
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- the place in an ecosystem where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows
- any of the plants and algae that produce oxygen and food that animals need
- the path of the energy in food from one organism to another
- a nonliving part of an ecosystem
- an animal that eats plants or eats other plant-eating animals
- a biome where grasses, not trees, are the main plant life
- a living thing that is hunted for food
- diagram that shows the flow of energy through a food chain
- all the living and nonliving things in an environment, including their interactions with each other
- a large, treeless plain in the arctic regions, where the ground is frozen all year
- a hot biome near the equator, with a lot of rainfall and a wide variety of life
- places where a river flows into the ocean; fresh water mixes with salt water
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- an organism that lives in or on the ground
- a forest biome with many kinds of trees that lose their leaves each autumn
- an organism that lives in or on water
- the overlapping food chains in an ecosystem
- the fungi or bacteria that break down dead plants and animals into useful things like minerals and rich soil
- a cool forest biome of conifers in the upper Northern Hemisphere
- a sandy or rocky biome, with little precipitation and little plant life
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- a living part of an ecosystem
21 Clues: a living part of an ecosystem • a nonliving part of an ecosystem • an organism that lives in or on water • a living thing that is hunted for food • an organism that lives in or on the ground • the overlapping food chains in an ecosystem • an animal that hunts other animals for food • a biome where grasses, not trees, are the main plant life • ...
ffCell Review 334 2023-01-20
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- Organisms are made of many cells
- Cells are mostly rectangular
- Magnifies an object 100X
- Cells that are mostly circular
- Controls the cell structures
- Can make food using the suns energy
- Breaks down food particles into smaller pieces and helps clean up wastes
- Found inside the nucleus, genetic material
- discovered cells come from other cells
- First person to see living things under the microscope
- Turns objective lens
- Where you hold the microscope
- Have a nucleus
- Observed plant parts under microscope
- Receives protein and distributes them to other parts of the cell
- Supports the microscope
- Has three different magnification lens
- an instrument that makes small objects look bigger
- Membrane that surrounds the nucleus
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- Smallest unit of life in all living things
- Converts food molecules into ATP so the cell can use
- Fluid between the nucleus and cell membrane
- Use to focus on low power
- Magnifies an object 40X
- Maze that carries proteins to other parts of the cell
- Surrounds the cell of the plant
- do not have a nucleus
- Holds a slide in place
- cells come from other cells, cells have structures and functions, all living things are made of cells
- Organisms made of a single cell
- Stores water and minerals
- Factories that make protein to take to golgi bodies
- Viewed mostly animal cells
- Scientist who observed cork under a microscope
- Turn to focus something on high power
- Captures the sun's energy and turns it into food for the plant
- Needs to search for food
37 Clues: Have a nucleus • Turns objective lens • do not have a nucleus • Holds a slide in place • Magnifies an object 40X • Supports the microscope • Magnifies an object 100X • Needs to search for food • Use to focus on low power • Stores water and minerals • Viewed mostly animal cells • Cells are mostly rectangular • Controls the cell structures • Where you hold the microscope • ...
Structure of Living Things 2025-10-19
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- The smallest part of a living thing that can carry out processes of life
- A hard outer layer of a plant cell that protects the cell and provides support
- A group of organs that work together to do a certain job
- An organism that cannot make its own food, but instead absorbs food from decaying organisms
- A body part made of different kinds of tissues that work together to do a certain job
- An animal that does not have a backbone
- A large, round structure at the center of a cell that controls the activities of the cell
- A part of a plant cell that uses energy from sunlight to make food
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- One-celled living things that do not have a nucleus
- A group of similar cells that do the same job in an organism
- Any plant that has tubes for moving water and other materials to where they are needed
- The gel-like material inside the cell that holds all the other inner parts of the cell
- The broadest group into which living things are classified
- Any plant that soaks up water from the ground directly into its cells
- A thin outer layer of a cell
- The part of the cell that breaks down food and turns it into energy for the cell
- A one- or many-celled organism that can either make, eat, or absorb food
- An animal that has a backbone
- A cell part that holds food, water, and wastes
- An individual living thing that can carry out all its own life activities
20 Clues: A thin outer layer of a cell • An animal that has a backbone • An animal that does not have a backbone • A cell part that holds food, water, and wastes • One-celled living things that do not have a nucleus • A group of organs that work together to do a certain job • The broadest group into which living things are classified • ...
Plants Life 2014-01-24
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- A structure in th plant that are found in the leaf cells.
- Most plants move water and nurtients thorugh the ______.
- Part of the plant that transports materials throughout the plant.
- Carries sugar to the roots from the leaves.
- A system that is an anchor for the plant and also brings water and nutrients up.
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- The area in the leaf where oxygen and carbon dioxide are stored.
- carries water and nutrients up from the roots to the leaves.
- A system that brings sunlight and carbon dioxide and create sugar and carb, also known as the stems and leaves of the plant.
- What is it called when water exits the plant and goes into the air.
- A waxy protective layer that prevents too much water from evaporating.
10 Clues: Carries sugar to the roots from the leaves. • Most plants move water and nurtients thorugh the ______. • A structure in th plant that are found in the leaf cells. • carries water and nutrients up from the roots to the leaves. • The area in the leaf where oxygen and carbon dioxide are stored. • Part of the plant that transports materials throughout the plant. • ...
Science Vocab 2012-09-27
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- the green pigmentation in plants
- force times distance
- when a plant grows toward to light
- organism that eats only meat
- the force that causes cells to swell up with water and causes a plant to grow upright
- organism that eats only plants
- the part of a food chain/web where the organisms make their own food.
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- the place where photosynthesis occurs
- C6H12O6
- the process in which a plant makes its own food.
- organism that eats plants and animals
- O2
- these organisms break down dead animal carcasses and release the remaining energy as heat energy.
- the percent of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next
- a plants reaction to gravity
- the part of a food chan/web the eats the producers and other parts of this group.
16 Clues: O2 • C6H12O6 • force times distance • organism that eats only meat • a plants reaction to gravity • organism that eats only plants • the green pigmentation in plants • when a plant grows toward to light • the place where photosynthesis occurs • organism that eats plants and animals • the process in which a plant makes its own food. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-12-30
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- The name given to the middle of a leaf (there are two regions within this)
- Process by which water is absorbed into plant roots
- Waterproof layer surrounding a leaf
- Mineral ion needed for the production of chlorophyll
- Carbohydrate made from glucose that cell walls are made from
- Storage molecule made from glucose found in plants
- The gas found in bubbles from pond weed
- This is large in leaves, to help catch as much light energy as possible
- Mineral ion needed for the production of amino acids
- The rate of photosynthesis is low in cold temperatures due to these
- Waste gas from photosynthesis that is excreted by plants
- pores in the underside of plant leaves
- process by which Carbon Dioxide enters plant leaves
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- The upper ___________ is transparent
- Solution used to detect the presence of STARCH!!!
- Reactant of photosynthesis that is absorbed through the roots
- Layer of a leaf that contains many chloroplasts for photosynthesis
- Sugar made in photosynthesis - contains chemical energy
- Process by which mineral ions are absorbed into plant roots
- A more accurate way of measuring the volume of oxygen given off by pond weed
- The number of O2, CO2 and H2O molecules in a balanced equation of photosynthesis
- The site of photosynthesis
- The energy that is converted into chemical energy in Photosynthesis
- Gaseous reactant of photosynthesis.
- Plants that are deficient in MAGNESIUM will be this colour
- Reaction that occurs in plants during the day and night
- Layer of MESOPHYLL that contains air spaces
- These factors prevent the rate of photosynthesis from increasing
28 Clues: The site of photosynthesis • Waterproof layer surrounding a leaf • Gaseous reactant of photosynthesis. • The upper ___________ is transparent • pores in the underside of plant leaves • The gas found in bubbles from pond weed • Layer of MESOPHYLL that contains air spaces • Solution used to detect the presence of STARCH!!! • ...
NRT Crossword I 2023-10-16
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- The return of a population of forest plant to an area from which they have previously been destroyed or removed.
- A group of cells that contribute to a particular life function.
- The loss of topsoil due to the forces of wind or flowing water.
- Loss of water to the atmosphere from the leaf surfaces of plants.
- The flat part of a leaf; usually green or red in color.
- A class of tree that produces seeds inside an ovary or fruit; a flowering tree.
- A young tree that is more than 3' in height and up to 4" in diameter.
- A plant that converts solar energy and other plant nutrients to starches and sugars.
- A woody tissue that conducts water with dissolved nutrients and plant materials from the roots to the stems and leaves.
- One of several different layers in a soil profile.
- A young tree that is in the very early stages of development.
- An animal or other organism whose diet consists only of meat.
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- The scientific study of trees.
- The outer layer of cells that protect plant leaves, stems, flowers, seeds, and roots.
- A layer of meristem tissue located between the wood and the bark of a tree from which new wood and bark are produced.
- A tree that bears green leaves in all seasons.
- The science of planting and managing forests for specific purposes such as timber production, conservation and so on.
- A population of trees in a given location.
- An unhealthy disorder that can be traced back to a specific cause.
- Adapted to a water environment.
- Vegetation and waste materials containing large amounts of vegetable matter that is rich in cellulose
- The branch of biology that describes relationships between living organisms and the environments in which they live.
- The basic unit of life.
- Water found in or obtained from an aquifer.
- The process of removing bark from a log.
- A tree or shrub that produces cones containing seeds.
- Organic matter in soil; a source of nutrients for soil organisms and plants.
- A protective outer covering of root and stem tissues consisting of dead plant cells containing a waxy material.
- A tree that is fully developed for a specific purpose; usually 10-24" in diameter.
- The living environment of an organism.
- The part of a flower that produces the ovule or egg cell.
31 Clues: The basic unit of life. • The scientific study of trees. • Adapted to a water environment. • The living environment of an organism. • The process of removing bark from a log. • A population of trees in a given location. • Water found in or obtained from an aquifer. • A tree that bears green leaves in all seasons. • One of several different layers in a soil profile. • ...
Plants 2021-06-10
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- what is the name of that plant which give medicine for malaria
- which part of plant absorve water
- A plant with tap root starts with C
- which part of the plant carries water and minrals to leaves
- tell what is the female part of the flower
- the flower used to make gulkand
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- most attractive part of a plant
- This day celedrated in first week of July in India
- cotton is used to make
- rose petals are used to make
10 Clues: cotton is used to make • rose petals are used to make • most attractive part of a plant • the flower used to make gulkand • which part of plant absorve water • A plant with tap root starts with C • tell what is the female part of the flower • This day celedrated in first week of July in India • which part of the plant carries water and minrals to leaves • ...
PLANTS 2021-06-11
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- A plant with tap root starts with C
- which part of the plant carries water and minrals to leaves
- what is the name of that plant which give medicine for malaria
- the flower used to make gulkand
- cotton is used to make
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- this day celedrated in first week of June in India
- most attractive part of a plant
- rose petals are used to make
- which part of plant absorve water
- tell what is the female part of the flower
10 Clues: cotton is used to make • rose petals are used to make • most attractive part of a plant • the flower used to make gulkand • which part of plant absorve water • A plant with tap root starts with C • tell what is the female part of the flower • this day celedrated in first week of June in India • which part of the plant carries water and minrals to leaves • ...
Structure and Function of Plants Vocab 2025-03-11
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- The part of a leaf between the node and the blade.
- The release of water from plant leaves through stomata.
- A region on a stem where a leaf is or was attached.
- In plants, a noncelluar protective covering over leaves and young stems.
- A tissue that serves as a protective covering in plants.
- A vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant.
- The upper layer of leaf tissue that consists of loosely packed cells that carry on photosynthesis.
- Openings between guard cells of a leaf the permit water vapor and gases to pass into and out of the leaf.
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- The lower layer of leaf tissue consisting of loosely packed cells that carry on photosynthesis and have many air spaces between them.
- The growth of plants in response to external stimuli such as light, gravity, and touch.
- A vascular tissue made of long, hollow cells that carry water and dissolved minerals upward in a plant.
- A root system having a cluster of roots that are all about equal in size and lacking a taproot.
- One of the cells that surround a stoma on a plant leaf and control the opening and closing of the stoma.
- A root system having one or a few main roots that are thicker and longer than the other roots of a plant.
- In plants, a structure containing vascular tissues in leaf blades.
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. • ...
music 2025-08-14
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- African tree known as the โtree of lifeโ
- Tree that produces acorns
- Flower often used in corsages and wedding bouquets
- National flower of England
- Plant that reproduces via spores, not seeds
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- Fastest-growing plant in the world
- Succulent known for soothing burns
- Plant adapted to live in deserts with thick, fleshy stems
- Plant that famously turns to follow the sun
- Flytrap Carnivorous plant found in North and South Carolina
10 Clues: Tree that produces acorns • National flower of England • Fastest-growing plant in the world • Succulent known for soothing burns • African tree known as the โtree of lifeโ • Plant that famously turns to follow the sun • Plant that reproduces via spores, not seeds • Flower often used in corsages and wedding bouquets • ...
Poisionous Plants 2023-08-21
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- these plants contain ___: chokecherry, hydrangea, vetch, johnson grass (sorghum)
- causes damage generally in the least protected areas of body: white skin on dorsum and lateral body wall, thin and non pigmented areas
- ricin containing plant (highly toxic glycoprotein); CS may have lag period: anorexia/v/d, weakness/thirst, m spasms/uremia/death, sweating/ataxia(horses), extensive organ edema/damage
- nitrate causes _____ leading to dark brown/chocolate colored blood
- plants that causes ____photosensitization = any plant causing liver failure: rape (brassica), blue-green algae, grounsel(senecio), crotalaria,
- horses most susceptible; found in sawdust/shaving from this type of trees that may be used for bedding; CS= acute onset of laminitis (may progress to necrosis of dorsal laminae), distal limb edema and fever
- neurotoxic plant that contains polycyclic diterpene alkaloids that are neuromuscular blockers, cholinergic and nicotinic antag. CS- bloat, excitability, muscle tremors/stiff/paresis/seizures, arrhythmia, death from resp paralysis. cattle are most susceptible
- plant that causes primary photosensitization
- (astragalus and oxytropis) cs: ataxia/hypermetria, clicking of the dew claws (cracker heels), CP deficits, emaciation, emphysema (sheep), abortion, teratogenesis (contracted tendon)
- affects horses/cattle, contains ketone and rematches which is passed to young in milk. CS= weakness/depression; horses โ myocardial necrosis and CHF, cattle - ataxia, depression, m tremors +/- acetone breath
- causes abortions (โpine needle abortionโ) characterized by weak contractions, excessive discharge, a small calf and RFM
- ___toxic plants: oleander, foxglove, lily-of-the-valley, yew, azalea/rhododendron
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- plant that may cause cs that last for d-wk: irriation of mm, ptyalism, edematous swelling of tongue/lips, difficulty swallow/breathing
- neurotoxic plant that also has the potential to accumulate nitrates; has 2 toxins (GI and neuro). cs- anorexia/nausea/abd pain/v/d, apathy/paresis/paralysis, prostration, unconsciousness
- toxicity in horses most commonly from consuming senecio sp, crotalaria sp, heliotropium sp. Cs - non specific liver disease = wt loss, icterus, photosensitization. dx based on observation of fibrosis, megalocytosis and bile duct prolif/hyperplasia
- primary photosensitization effects are usually restricted to ____. caused by membrane and free radical damage
- pigweed, nightshade, oat hay, sorghum, rye, alfalfa
- in addition to the skin, secondary photosensitization also causes damage to __
- treatment that may reverse neuromuscular blcokade
- contains several teratogenic compounds, mainly affects sheep and most lambs are stillborn; effects depend on stage of gestation eaten: d14 monkey faced lambs, d17-18 PL motor n paralysis, d12-30 craniofacial deformities (cleft palate/lip, brachygnathia), d30-36 shortened legs from metacarpal/tarsal bone hypoplasia
- neurotoxic plant that most commonly affects sheep, induces nicotinic effects: salivation, incoordination, headpressing/wander/excitement, muscle tremors/seizures, dyspnea. teratogen in cattle = crooked calf syndrome
- causes RBC lysis in horses. CS - depression/icterus/anemia/hemoglobinemia/uria
- odor produced from gas in rumen with cyanide ingestion
- color of blood found in cyanide ingestion
- treatment for nitrate that reduces methemoglobin
- plant that affects horses and causes nigropallidal encephalomalacia โchewing diseaseโ. most common CS - chewing/drooping food; cs usu irreversible
- (cicuta) one of the most toxic plants known; contains cicutoxin = highly toxic to cattle/horses. CS - acute violent tetanic seizures, rapid progression from salivation to m twitch/seizures/coma/death
- neurotoxic plant in cattle/sheep/pigs/horses that contains thiaminase which can lead to cardiogenicity/BM suppression only in rums, BUT leads to PEM. CS - incoordination/wide base, depression, m tremors/ataxia, blindness/retinal degeneration
- neurotoxic plant that contains coniine and pyridine-type alkaloids. CS dev acutely: salivation, v/d, muscle tremors/weak/convulsions, death from resp failure
- plant that may contain gossypol = cardiotoxic esp to young animals (cattle/sheep/pig). CS - sudden death due to HF, anorexia/red urine/thin pot bellied, poor performance in adults
30 Clues: color of blood found in cyanide ingestion • plant that causes primary photosensitization • treatment for nitrate that reduces methemoglobin • treatment that may reverse neuromuscular blcokade • pigweed, nightshade, oat hay, sorghum, rye, alfalfa • odor produced from gas in rumen with cyanide ingestion • ...
Organelles (no spaces) 2020-09-23
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- An organelle only found in plant cells that converts sunlight into energy.
- This organelle breaks down and digest old material.
- Jello like substance that is found in animal and plant cells.
- This molecule is found in both animal and plant cells and contain the information to create new molecules.
- Found in both plant animal cells that acts as a "bouncer" and allows certain molecules in to the cell.
- This organelle produces ATP from food.
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- An organelle found in both animal and plant cells that makes proteins.
- Only found in plant cells that give the cell structure and support.
- This organelle is in both animal and plant cells and gives the cell shape.
- This organelle stores materials and removes extra water from the cells.
10 Clues: This organelle produces ATP from food. • This organelle breaks down and digest old material. • Jello like substance that is found in animal and plant cells. • Only found in plant cells that give the cell structure and support. • An organelle found in both animal and plant cells that makes proteins. • ...
Vocabulary words 2024-09-10
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- transports water and minerals up the plants stem
- Vascular plants that do not use a cone or flower for reproduction
- plants that bear flowers for reproduction
- Plants without stems, roots, or leaves
- A plant with 2 seeds leaves
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- plant that completes its life in a year
- plants that bear cones for reproduction
- plants with soft stems
- plant that completes its life in 2 years
- plant that can live over 2 years
- plants that have rigid. Lignified stems
- a plant with one seed leaf
12 Clues: plants with soft stems • a plant with one seed leaf • A plant with 2 seeds leaves • plant that can live over 2 years • Plants without stems, roots, or leaves • plant that completes its life in a year • plants that bear cones for reproduction • plants that have rigid. Lignified stems • plant that completes its life in 2 years • plants that bear flowers for reproduction • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-07-24
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- the source of energy for photosynthesis
- Plant organ used to take water to the leaves and support the leaves
- Plant organ used to make food by photosynthesis
- Process that plants use to make their own food
- green disc containing chlorophyll, found in plant cells.
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- green substance found in chloroplasts.
- To take in. example when the water passes from the soil into the root.
- Rough wall around plant cells. Helps to support the cell
- The "control centre" of a cell
- Plant organ used to take water out of the soil.
10 Clues: The "control centre" of a cell • green substance found in chloroplasts. • the source of energy for photosynthesis • Process that plants use to make their own food • Plant organ used to make food by photosynthesis • Plant organ used to take water out of the soil. • Rough wall around plant cells. Helps to support the cell • ...
Angela and Praki 2025-05-12
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- the whole mass of air that surrounds the earth
- an area of land ( such as marsh or swamp
- a series of activities designed to produce
- A plant or a plant product
- a type of animal that feeds milk to its young
- used to describe a animal , plant that is rare
- NOUN : Fungus
- a place where a plant grows
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- animals that live in the same area
- the state of being kept from harm
- a large flat area of land of grass
- an area of a very dry land that. Is covered with sand
12 Clues: NOUN : Fungus • A plant or a plant product • a place where a plant grows • the state of being kept from harm • animals that live in the same area • a large flat area of land of grass • an area of land ( such as marsh or swamp • a series of activities designed to produce • a type of animal that feeds milk to its young • the whole mass of air that surrounds the earth • ...
Wild West 2024-09-25
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- โ Desert plant
- โ Rolling desert plant
- โ Rope used by cowboys
- โ Main transportation of cowboys
- โ Wild West robber
- โ Horse-drawn cart
- โ Lawman of the Wild West
- โ Large farm in the West
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- โ Handheld gun of the West
- โ Seat on a horse
- โ What miners seek
- โ Western rider
- โ Western transportation
- โ Wild West bar
- โ Large prairie animal
15 Clues: โ Desert plant • โ Western rider • โ Wild West bar • โ Seat on a horse • โ What miners seek • โ Wild West robber • โ Horse-drawn cart • โ Rolling desert plant • โ Rope used by cowboys • โ Large prairie animal • โ Western transportation • โ Large farm in the West • โ Lawman of the Wild West • โ Handheld gun of the West • โ Main transportation of cowboys
Bloemen 2025-02-13
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- mannelijke voortplantingscel van een plant
- het samensmelten van de kern van de stuifmeelkorrel en de eicel
- Uit dit deel kan een nieuwe plant groeien
- plaats waar stuifmeelkorrels worden gevormd
- buis die groeit uit een stuifmeelkorrel na bestuiving
- deel dat van de stamper dat de eicel bevat, groeit na bevruchting uit tot een zaad
- mannelijk voortplantingsorgaan van een plant
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- voortplantingsorgaan van een plant
- felgekleurd blad waarmee de plant insecten lokt
- deel van de stamper dat de zaadbeginsels bevat
- vrouwelijke voortplantingscel van een plant
- als er stuifmeel op de stempel van een bloem van een andere plant terecht komt
- als er stuifmeel op de stempel van een bloem van dezelfde plant terecht komt
- zachte en soms eetbare delen van een vrucht
- groene bladeren die de bloem beschermen in de knop
15 Clues: voortplantingsorgaan van een plant • Uit dit deel kan een nieuwe plant groeien • mannelijke voortplantingscel van een plant • vrouwelijke voortplantingscel van een plant • plaats waar stuifmeelkorrels worden gevormd • zachte en soms eetbare delen van een vrucht • mannelijk voortplantingsorgaan van een plant • deel van de stamper dat de zaadbeginsels bevat • ...
Genetics - Juliana Alaibilla 2021-03-19
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- Combining the qualities of two oragnisms of different breeds
- Recieve something from someone related to you
- When pollen from one plant reaches a different plant
- When pollen from one plant reaches the same plant
- Branch of biology that handles characteristics that are inherited
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- Distinguishing quality or trait
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring
- Genetic factor that is blocked by the dominant factor
- Distinguishing quality or characteristic
- Genetic factor that blocks another factor
- Organism that always passes down certain traits
- Young born of living organisms
12 Clues: Young born of living organisms • Distinguishing quality or trait • Distinguishing quality or characteristic • Genetic factor that blocks another factor • Passing of traits from parents to offspring • Recieve something from someone related to you • Organism that always passes down certain traits • When pollen from one plant reaches the same plant • ...
Botany Vocabulary 2025-03-10
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- protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom
- the gamete-producing and usually haploid phase, producing the zygote from which the sporophyte arises
- embryonic leaf
- embryonic stem
- a miniature version of a plant that contains the roots, stem, and leaves in their earliest stages
- the part of the pistil which holds the ovule
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary
- a thin stalk that supports the anther in a flower's stamen
- the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- the process by which a seed takes up water to begin metabolic processes
- individual plates of a cone
- a part of a flower's pistil that connects the ovary to the stigma
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- the process of spreading seeds away from the parent plant
- a fine powdery substance, typically yellow, consisting of microscopic grains discharged from the male part of a flower or from a male cone
- the asexual and usually diploid phase, producing spores from which the gametophyte arises
- the part of a seed which acts as a food store for the developing plant embryo
- embryonic root
- brightly colored modified leaves that attract pollinators to flowers
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen
- the process by which a seed or spore grows into a seedling or new plant
- a group of woody, perennial seed-producing plants
- the part of a flower that receives pollen
- a cell that forms when a sperm and egg cell fuse
24 Clues: embryonic root • embryonic leaf • embryonic stem • individual plates of a cone • the part of a flower that receives pollen • the part of the pistil which holds the ovule • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen • a cell that forms when a sperm and egg cell fuse • a group of woody, perennial seed-producing plants • ...
jillianrcoomb@gmail.com 2022-07-12
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- a pest found in the garden
- the first two leaves are called
- enriches garden soil
- the quality of being toxic or poisonous
- a common vegetable pest
- an organic pest control
- the amount of average time for a seed to be to a seedling stage
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- any material which has been harvested mined or collected and which subsequently may have been processed without chemical reaction
- the desired value of the toxicity of chemicals used in vegetables
- a plant that has been grown by seed
- an adjective that indicates something is carbon-containing
- the amount of light needed per day for the vegetable garden
- a type of liquid fertiliser
- plant into a pot
- protect the plant from
15 Clues: plant into a pot • enriches garden soil • protect the plant from • a common vegetable pest • an organic pest control • a pest found in the garden • a type of liquid fertiliser • the first two leaves are called • a plant that has been grown by seed • the quality of being toxic or poisonous • an adjective that indicates something is carbon-containing • ...
biology plant structure 2023-04-04
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- they have two embryonic leaf
- the main function is to transport
- flowering plant
- plants have vascular tissue
- If this first root becomes the largest root
- which transports water
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- water molecules are able to link each other
- stems are specialized for storing water
- numerous small roots develop
- non-flowering plant
- anchoring a plant in the soil
- which transports organic materials
12 Clues: flowering plant • non-flowering plant • which transports water • plants have vascular tissue • they have two embryonic leaf • numerous small roots develop • anchoring a plant in the soil • the main function is to transport • which transports organic materials • stems are specialized for storing water • water molecules are able to link each other • ...
Fruits and Vegetables 2025-01-02
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- thick rinds and many seeds (ex. watermelon)
- vegetables can be classified according to the part of the plant you eat (ex. onions)
- cook quickly over high direct head to avoid breaking down the structure of fruit or vegetables
- better quality fruits have a ______ quality grade
- a small juicy fruit with thin skins (ex. strawberries)
- edible stalks of plants (ex. celery)
- cooking technique in which food is vacuum-sealed in a plastic bag and then slowly cooked in water heated to a low temperature over a long time
- an edible, herb like plant
- the ovary of a flowering plant that contains one or more seeds
- fruits cooked in gently, simmering liquid, not boiling
- when fruits browns after being cut
- grown underground or partly underground (ex. potatoes)
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- the edible portions of the vegetable are seeds (ex. corn, peas)
- they have the shape of flowers are small and appear in a bundle (ex. broccoli)
- where the sweetness of a fruit comes from
- thick outer rind- thin membrane separates flesh into segments (ex. oranges)
- a very smooth, crushed, or blending of a food item
- the fruit surrounds a single, hard pit (ex. cherry, plum)
- edible plant leaves (ex. lettuce)
- to cook food quickly in a minimal amount of fat over relatively high heat
- central, seed containing core surrounded by a thick layer of flesh (ex. apples)
- single root extends into ground, leafy part above ground (ex. beets, carrots)
22 Clues: an edible, herb like plant • edible plant leaves (ex. lettuce) • when fruits browns after being cut • edible stalks of plants (ex. celery) • where the sweetness of a fruit comes from • thick rinds and many seeds (ex. watermelon) • better quality fruits have a ______ quality grade • a very smooth, crushed, or blending of a food item • ...
Farming and gardening 2013-11-08
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- Animal that plough fields
- Domestic animals need shelter to protect them from this
- Thinning is important because plants need _____ to grow
- Covering of soil between the vegetable plants with grass cutting or leaves of Artemisia plant (Khempa)
- When 2 or more crops are grown together
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- _____ sowing-seeds grow where we sow them
- Supporting plants with long sticks
- This natural substance improves soil structure and add nutrients to soil
- Long lasting remnant of decayed material
- This results in poor plant cover and soil erosion
- To kill aphids, pour a tin of _____ water over the plant
- Nutrient that protects plant from diseases, insects and cold
- We should sow seeds as deep as the length of our _______
- Insect that surrounds stems and cut them off
- This nutrient makes leaves very green
15 Clues: Animal that plough fields • Supporting plants with long sticks • This nutrient makes leaves very green • When 2 or more crops are grown together • Long lasting remnant of decayed material • _____ sowing-seeds grow where we sow them • Insect that surrounds stems and cut them off • This results in poor plant cover and soil erosion • ...
Plants 2021-05-14
9 Clues: holds a plant up • a very tiny plant • makes food for a plant • bees love to visit these • gathers water from the soil • plant these to grow a new plant • the name for how leaves make food • from seed to adult plant to seed again • when a plant starts to come out of its seed coat
Cell Organelles (a couple organelles will be used twice) 2025-02-26
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- food production for the plant cell
- energy production for the cell
- makes proteins and lipids and gets them ready to transpport
- packaging and delivery organelle for the cell
- digests and removes waste for the cell
- uses cellular respiration to make energy (ATP)
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- make proteins
- uses photosynthesis to make food (glucose) for the plant cell
- structure and support for the plant cell
- type of cell that has a central vacuole in it
- type of ER that isn't covered in anything
- storage for the cell
- controls what goes in and out of a cell
- contains the cell's DNA
- controls the cell (the boss)
- type of ER that deals with proteins (covered in ribosomes)
16 Clues: make proteins • storage for the cell • contains the cell's DNA • controls the cell (the boss) • energy production for the cell • food production for the plant cell • digests and removes waste for the cell • controls what goes in and out of a cell • structure and support for the plant cell • type of ER that isn't covered in anything • ...
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION 2015-09-19
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- The parent and the offspring have the same genes and this is the reason why they have the same ____________.
- A medicinal plant that can reproduce through its leaves, plantlets can grow around the leaf margin
- These microorganisms can reproduce very rapidly through fission
- The parent and the resulting offspring have the same genes
- A type of asexual reproduction common among molds or fungi
- How many potato plant can grow in each eye
- In this type of asexual reproduction, a new individual may form as an outgrowth of the parent
- When a hydra is cut into several pieces, a process known as _________________, each piece can grow into another hydra
- A type of asexual reproduction where cell divides to form two identical daughter cell
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- It is commonly called as eye in the potato plant
- It is a round single-celled green algae that can reproduce through fission
- A plant that can reproduce asexually through its shoots
- A type of asexual reproduction wherein from a single parent, several new plants can be produced
- A microorganism used in baking and can reproduce asexually
- Cannot reproduce asexually
- A type of reproduction where a new individual, known as the offspring, is produced from a single parent
- A specialized stem which function as a food storage organ
- A yellow flower that blooms in the spring and can reproduce through its buds
- 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
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 • The parent and the resulting offspring have the same genes • A microorganism used in baking and can reproduce asexually • ...
Wild West 2024-09-25
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- โ Desert plant
- โ Western transportation
- โ What miners seek
- โ Western rider
- โ Large prairie animal
- โ Handheld gun of the West
- โ Horse-drawn cart
- โ Lawman of the Wild West
- โ Seat on a horse
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- โ Wild West robber
- โ Large farm in the West
- โ Rolling desert plant
- โ Wild West bar
- โ Main transportation of cowboys
- โ Rope used by cowboys
15 Clues: โ Desert plant • โ Wild West bar • โ Western rider • โ Seat on a horse • โ Wild West robber • โ What miners seek • โ Horse-drawn cart • โ Rolling desert plant • โ Large prairie animal • โ Rope used by cowboys • โ Large farm in the West • โ Western transportation • โ Lawman of the Wild West • โ Handheld gun of the West • โ Main transportation of cowboys
Life cycles 2025-11-16
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- A flower will turn into a _________.
- A plant grows from a ________.
- Flowering plants reproduce by ________.
- A seed needs air, water and _________ to germinate.
- A seed will grow _______ first.
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- A plant has a _______-stage life cycle.
- Non-flowering plants reproduce by ________.
- A young plant grows into an _______ plant.
- After the roots, the ________ will grow.
- A seed grows into a ________ plant.
10 Clues: A plant grows from a ________. • A seed will grow _______ first. • A seed grows into a ________ plant. • A flower will turn into a _________. • A plant has a _______-stage life cycle. • Flowering plants reproduce by ________. • After the roots, the ________ will grow. • A young plant grows into an _______ plant. • Non-flowering plants reproduce by ________. • ...
Soil Review Crossword 2021-04-29
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- soil that is very rich is said to be ________.
- plant product used to make shirts
- plant that starts to break rock down
- could be wind, water, or temperature change
- size of particles found at the top of layers of soil
- Soil ________ process of saving soil.
- second or middle layer of soil
- Water ______, amount of water soil can absorb
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- the feel of the soil
- Contour ________ rows are plowed along hills to catch water
- ________ strip, plants grown in a pattern to prevent the erosion of wind.
- bottom layer of soil
- mixture of decaying plant and animal matter found in topsoil
- uppermost layer of soil
- force that moves rock to different places
- the way a soil looks
16 Clues: the feel of the soil • bottom layer of soil • the way a soil looks • uppermost layer of soil • second or middle layer of soil • plant product used to make shirts • plant that starts to break rock down • Soil ________ process of saving soil. • force that moves rock to different places • could be wind, water, or temperature change • Water ______, amount of water soil can absorb • ...
Plants 2016-03-07
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- Given out during respiration
- 1.a part of an organism which is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- O2
- Colour of leaf with iodine which received light
- A green pigment
- Carries Sugar
- to be converted into a fossil
- Carbon dioxide is an example of this
- Sun produces this, a type of energy
- C02
- Has a large surface area to gather sun light
- Long vertical cell
- Allows the movement of gases
- Used to test for starch
- The process of rotting
- An insoluble substance which is the main constituent of plant cell walls
- Provides plant with stability, nutrients and water
- Needed for photosynthesis
- Layer below palisade layer
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- Burning
- Removes green chlorophyll
- occurs when part of a plant is deprived of starch
- Colour of leaf with iodine which did not have chlorophyll
- Plural of stoma
- Large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose
- wall Contains cellulose
- Process that creates food for plants
- Stored glucose
- Opposite of photosynthesis
- the top protective layer of a leaf
- The gap in leaf which controls the entry and exit of gases
- Guards the stoma
- The outer layer of cells
- Provides support and food transportation for the plant
- Created during photosynthesis
- Carries water
37 Clues: O2 • C02 • Burning • Carries Sugar • Carries water • Stored glucose • Plural of stoma • A green pigment • Guards the stoma • Long vertical cell • The process of rotting • wall Contains cellulose • Used to test for starch • The outer layer of cells • Removes green chlorophyll • Needed for photosynthesis • Opposite of photosynthesis • Layer below palisade layer • Given out during respiration • ...
Glossary terms crossword quiz. 2021-08-25
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- An animal
- An animal that has a diet consisting of animals.
- A scientist who studies the growth of plants.
- An animal that eats both plants and other animals.
- Part of the stem root or leaf is able to regrow that plant.
- the place where an organism lives
- factors Non-Living things in an environment
- An animal that gets eaten by predators
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- A species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction.
- Every living thing
- The process in which a species mates with a different breed of that species.
- A term describing a species of animal or plant that cease to exist.
- another name for interdependence
- Active or hunting during the night
- factors The living things in an environment
- An organism in or on which a parasite lives.
- An animal that has a diet consisting of plants.
- eats other prey
- Individuals that are exactly the same as each other.
19 Clues: An animal • eats other prey • Every living thing • another name for interdependence • the place where an organism lives • Active or hunting during the night • An animal that gets eaten by predators • factors The living things in an environment • factors Non-Living things in an environment • An organism in or on which a parasite lives. • ...
Science Vocabulary Chapters 1 and 2 2022-10-10
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- A plant with conducting tubes
- A multicelled animal with a backbone
- A characteristic that is passed from parent to child is a
- Organisms that grow on plant materials and absorb food from them
- When something grows and gets larger, but they don't go through other major changes (like fish, people, and dogs)
- A plant that does not have conducting tubes is called
- The change from a larva stage to a nymph stage is a kind of
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- The basic units of heredity are
- A multicelled animal without a backbone
- A one-celled organism that has a one celled nucleus
- The stages a plant or and animal goes through from the beginning of one generation to the beginning of a new generation is a
- One-celled organisms without a nucleus are
- A living thing
- Anything that is too small to be seen with the eye alone
- The passing on of characteristics from parents to offspring
15 Clues: A living thing • A plant with conducting tubes • The basic units of heredity are • A multicelled animal with a backbone • A multicelled animal without a backbone • One-celled organisms without a nucleus are • A one-celled organism that has a one celled nucleus • A plant that does not have conducting tubes is called • ...
Ecosystems 2020-05-20
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- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- A community is a group of living things sharing the same environment
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- the number of organisms of the same species that live in a particular geographic area
- an animal that feeds on flesh
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
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- living organisms that break down dead things
- an animal that feeds on plants
- an animal that naturally preys on others
- a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy
- the role and position a species has in its environment the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- living organisms that make their own food
- chain web a system of interlocking and interdependent
15 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh • an animal that feeds on plants • an animal that naturally preys on others • living organisms that make their own food • living organisms that break down dead things • an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food • chain web a system of interlocking and interdependent • ...
Cell Organelles 2025-10-07
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- endoplasmic reticulum is compared to this because it allows things to move around the Cell
- found within the nucleus
- the most basic unit of life
- control center of the cell
- this type of cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts
- a group of related parts that work together
- holds the organelles in place within the cell
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- unique and specialized parts of a cell
- makes protein for the Cell
- makes food for plant cells
- stores, water, food, and waste
- provides structure and support for plant cells
- this is what is made by the mitochondria
- the type of cell that does not have a cell
14 Clues: found within the nucleus • makes protein for the Cell • makes food for plant cells • control center of the cell • the most basic unit of life • stores, water, food, and waste • unique and specialized parts of a cell • this is what is made by the mitochondria • the type of cell that does not have a cell • a group of related parts that work together • ...
Flowers, Fruits & Seeds 2022-04-13
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- These seeds will grow ... in new places.
- This is ... for the tiny plant.
- Seeds do not always grow in the same ... as the plant they came from.
- ... bury seeds.
- Seeds have parts to help them ...
- This is a ... plant inside a seed that will grow into a new plant.
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- ... can also move seeds.
- Many seeds have an outer ... that keeps the seed safe.
- Wind can carry ... seeds to new places to grow.
- ... come in many different shapes and sizes.
- Seeds need ... , light and a warm place to grow.
- ... can move seeds to a new place.
12 Clues: ... bury seeds. • ... can also move seeds. • This is ... for the tiny plant. • Seeds have parts to help them ... • ... can move seeds to a new place. • These seeds will grow ... in new places. • ... come in many different shapes and sizes. • Wind can carry ... seeds to new places to grow. • Seeds need ... , light and a warm place to grow. • ...
Zacky Genetic Crossword B1 2025-04-29
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- The passing of traits from parent to child
- A genetic factor that blocks others
- A living organism that always passes down certain traits
- A genetic factor blocked by a dominant one
- When pollen from one plant lands on another type of plant
- A branch of biology that deals with inherited characteristics
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- A distinguishing factor
- A distinguishing factor of a person or thing
- The offspring from breeding to different breeds of living organisms
- When pollen from one plant lands on the same type of plant
- To receive something before you
- The children of living organisms
12 Clues: A distinguishing factor • To receive something before you • The children of living organisms • A genetic factor that blocks others • The passing of traits from parent to child • A genetic factor blocked by a dominant one • A distinguishing factor of a person or thing • A living organism that always passes down certain traits • ...
Angela and Praki 2025-05-12
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- the whole mass of air that surrounds the earth
- an area of land ( such as marsh or swamp
- a series of activities designed to produce
- A plant or a plant product
- a type of animal that feeds milk to its young
- used to describe a animal , plant that is rare
- NOUN : Fungus
- a place where a plant grows
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- animals that live in the same area
- the state of being kept from harm
- a large flat area of land of grass
- an area of a very dry land that. Is covered with sand
12 Clues: NOUN : Fungus • A plant or a plant product • a place where a plant grows • the state of being kept from harm • animals that live in the same area • a large flat area of land of grass • an area of land ( such as marsh or swamp • a series of activities designed to produce • a type of animal that feeds milk to its young • the whole mass of air that surrounds the earth • ...
Dragonvale Challenge 2025-06-12
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- Water + Cold (6)
- Cold + Earth (8)
- Surface (5)
- Earth + Plant (4)
- Seasonal (8)
- Seasonal (5)
- Galaxy (8)
- Moon + Sun + Lightning + Dark (6)
- Water + Dark + Lightning + Light (7)
- Chrysalis (8)
- Chrysalis + Rift (11)
- Water + Earth + Fire + Air
- Cold + Dark + Light (11)
- Moon (4,4)
- Olympus (7)
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- Air + Fire + Plant (7)
- Galaxy (9)
- Treasure + Apocalypse (10)
- Gemstone (7)
- Air + Water + Earth + Fire
- Galaxy (9)
- Moon + Sun + Air + Dark (6)
- Hidden (5)
- Plant + Air (6)
- Galaxy + Moon (5)
- Fire + Earth (4)
- Treasure + Plant + Earth (4)
- Surface (6)
28 Clues: Galaxy (9) • Galaxy (9) • Galaxy (8) • Hidden (5) • Moon (4,4) • Surface (5) • Olympus (7) • Surface (6) • Gemstone (7) • Seasonal (8) • Seasonal (5) • Chrysalis (8) • Plant + Air (6) • Water + Cold (6) • Cold + Earth (8) • Fire + Earth (4) • Earth + Plant (4) • Galaxy + Moon (5) • Chrysalis + Rift (11) • Air + Fire + Plant (7) • Cold + Dark + Light (11) • Treasure + Apocalypse (10) • Air + Water + Earth + Fire • ...
Flowering Parts 2025-03-05
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- the part of the plant that absorbs water from the ground
- A part of a plant that help with photosynthesis
- The thing that grows the flower or plant
- The process where germs germinate a plant
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
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- The process bees do to make honey
- The outer cover of the seed
- the sticky surface at the top of a flower's pistil that collects pollen.
- the part of the pistil that contains the ovules, or egg cells, which develop into seeds.
- the looks of the plant
10 Clues: the looks of the plant • The outer cover of the seed • The process bees do to make honey • The thing that grows the flower or plant • The process where germs germinate a plant • A part of a plant that help with photosynthesis • the part of the plant that absorbs water from the ground • the sticky surface at the top of a flower's pistil that collects pollen. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-27
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- โ The smallest blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged with tissues.
- โ The movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration.
- โ A muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- โ The movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels.
- โ Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- โ A muscle that helps with breathing by expanding and contracting the lungs.
- โ A fluid in the circulatory system that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells.
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- โ A blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- โ The primary organ of the respiratory system in humans and many animals, responsible for gas exchange.
- โ Respiratory organs in fish and some amphibians that extract oxygen from water.
- โ A blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart.
- โ Tiny openings on plant leaves that allow gas exchange.
- โ Plant tissue that transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- โ In some animals like earthworms, an organ used for gas exchange.
- โ Plant tissue that transports sugars and nutrients.
15 Clues: โ Plant tissue that transports sugars and nutrients. • โ A blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart. • โ Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • โ Tiny openings on plant leaves that allow gas exchange. • โ The movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels. • โ In some animals like earthworms, an organ used for gas exchange. • ...
Plant Unit Crossword 2013-06-04
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- Specialized tissue for the transportation of water in the vascular bundles.
- Also known as flowering plants.
- Mouvement as a type of response caused by a timulus that is not directional.
- Tough layers of celles protect meristematic region from abrasion.
- One of its purposes is to anchor the plant in the soil and hold the stem in place.
- Roots can absore the most when their ______________ is at a maximum?
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- Special tissue used in translocation.
- Plants resonse to gravity.
- Growth of a plant affected by light.
- Regions of active growth where undifferentiated celles divide to develop new structures throughout the life of the plant.
- A pore like openning in the plantโs epidermis (singular).
- Primary role to convert the sunโs energy into food for the plant through photosynithesis.
- A directional growth response to unequal stimulation from the external environment.
13 Clues: Plants resonse to gravity. • Also known as flowering plants. • Growth of a plant affected by light. • Special tissue used in translocation. • A pore like openning in the plantโs epidermis (singular). • Tough layers of celles protect meristematic region from abrasion. • Roots can absore the most when their ______________ is at a maximum? • ...
Plant Anatomy 2022-11-30
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- flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk.
- flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored.
- part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant via numerous branches and fibers.
- part of the pistil where pollen germinates.
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- sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs.
- The ovule producing part of a flower.
- straight tapering root growing vertically downward and forming the center from which subsidiary rootlets spring.
10 Clues: The ovule producing part of a flower. • part of the pistil where pollen germinates. • parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored. • seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs. • flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant. • ...
B2a Revision 2017-03-03
Across
- A collection of similar cells working together.
- The part of a plant cell where cell stop is stored.
- A type of tissue that contracts.
- The semipermeable layer surrounding cells.
- The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place.
- A collection of tissues working together.
- A part of a cell.
- A type of tissue that secretes enzymes.
- The part of the cell where genetic material is stored.
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- Particles moving from high concentration to low concentration.
- A type of tissue that lines organs.
- The organelles that release energy but respiration.
- The organelles where proteins are made
- The rigid layer surrounding a plant cell.
14 Clues: A part of a cell. • A type of tissue that contracts. • A type of tissue that lines organs. • The organelles where proteins are made • A type of tissue that secretes enzymes. • The rigid layer surrounding a plant cell. • A collection of tissues working together. • The semipermeable layer surrounding cells. • A collection of similar cells working together. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-05-03
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- process by which a plant makes food
- carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
- what makes leaves of a plant green
- plants take in carbon dioxide through these small openings in the leaves
- distributes water to the plant
- light energy needed for photosynthesis
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- H2O
- organelle that contains cholorophyll
- substances produced in a reaction
- O2
10 Clues: O2 • H2O • distributes water to the plant • substances produced in a reaction • what makes leaves of a plant green • process by which a plant makes food • organelle that contains cholorophyll • light energy needed for photosynthesis • carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes • plants take in carbon dioxide through these small openings in the leaves
Photosynthesis 2022-05-05
Across
- process by which a plant makes food
- carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
- what makes leaves of a plant green
- plants take in carbon dioxide through these small openings in the leaves
- distributes water to the plant
- light energy needed for photosynthesis
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- H2O
- organelle that contains cholorophyll
- substances produced in a reaction
- O2
10 Clues: O2 • H2O • distributes water to the plant • substances produced in a reaction • what makes leaves of a plant green • process by which a plant makes food • organelle that contains cholorophyll • light energy needed for photosynthesis • carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes • plants take in carbon dioxide through these small openings in the leaves
Photosynthesis 2022-05-05
Across
- process by which a plant makes food
- carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
- what makes leaves of a plant green
- plants take in carbon dioxide through these small openings in the leaves
- distributes water to the plant
- light energy needed for photosynthesis
Down
- H2O
- organelle that contains cholorophyll
- substances produced in a reaction
- O2
10 Clues: O2 • H2O • distributes water to the plant • substances produced in a reaction • what makes leaves of a plant green • process by which a plant makes food • organelle that contains cholorophyll • light energy needed for photosynthesis • carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes • plants take in carbon dioxide through these small openings in the leaves
Habitats and interactions 2021-08-24
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- a method of controlling unwanted pests by using a natural predator or disease
- using another for survival, leaving them affected, harmed or killed
- a consumer that eats a first-order consumer
- flow of energy in feeding relationships
- another name for interdependence
- copied individuals
- usually the plant in a food chain/food web
- species of which the last individual has died and has not been seen for over 50 years
- times of the year when fires are most likely to occur
- factors non-living factors in the environment
- factors living factors in the environment
- all living things
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- plant process to make food
- ecosystem that is able to provide for the needs of the organisms living there over a long period of time
- scientist who studies growth of plants
- active or hunting at night
- raised bank to prevent water reaching buildings
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
- the place where an organism lives
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
20 Clues: all living things • copied individuals • plant process to make food • active or hunting at night • another name for interdependence • the place where an organism lives • scientist who studies growth of plants • flow of energy in feeding relationships • factors living factors in the environment • usually the plant in a food chain/food web • ...
Chapter 1 Science 2022-08-22
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- a special part of an organism's body that performs a specific function
- A group of similar cells that work together
- The process plants use to make food
- process a function that a living thing performs to stay alive and reproduce
- an undeveloped plant sealed in a protective coating
- the part of the plant that uses sunlight and air to help the plant make food
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- system A group of organs that work together to carry out life
- any living thing that can carry out life processes on its own
- a green material in plants that traps energy from sunlight and gives leaves their green color
- when organisms make organisms of their own kind
- the part of a plant that takes in water and nutrients from the ground
- the basic unit that makes up all living things.
- The part of a plant that carries food, water, and nutrients to and from the roots and leaves
13 Clues: The process plants use to make food • A group of similar cells that work together • when organisms make organisms of their own kind • the basic unit that makes up all living things. • an undeveloped plant sealed in a protective coating • system A group of organs that work together to carry out life • any living thing that can carry out life processes on its own • ...
Web of Life Crossword 2023-09-13
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- Percent water a human is made of.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Rain, snow, and fog.
- When an animal releases carbon dioxide.
- A plant needs carbon dioxide and _____ for photosynthesis.
- When an animal takes in oxygen.
- When liquid water becomes a gas.
- A wolf is an _________ predator.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- An animal that eats another animal.
- Meat from a pig.
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- What a plant expels during photosynthesis.
- When water vapor collects and makes clouds
- A type of precipitation.
- What happens to a plant with no water.
- Plants make this in photosynthesis.
- When water seeps into the earth.
- When plants release water vapor.
- Things at the beginning of a food chain.
- Meat from a cow.
- Another name for a water flea.
21 Clues: Meat from a cow. • Meat from a pig. • Rain, snow, and fog. • A type of precipitation. • Another name for a water flea. • When an animal takes in oxygen. • When water seeps into the earth. • When plants release water vapor. • When liquid water becomes a gas. • A wolf is an _________ predator. • An animal that eats only plants. • Percent water a human is made of. • ...
Sarah class crossword! 2025-12-02
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- ______ Assignment. Word written in red on the 19th slide on lesson 9.
- For a seed to grow into a plant.
- Translates to naked seed, large category of trees.
- plant eggs basically.
- Type of tree with a main cyndrilical trunk and large stiff leaves.
- Extinct plant group that seeds rose from
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- Type of tree that uses cones to reproduce.
- Nutrients the growing plant uses to grow.
- Description of photosynthesizing plants.
- forms seeds after fertilization.
- Wood of a tree.
- Tissue type that transports nutrients.
12 Clues: Wood of a tree. • plant eggs basically. • For a seed to grow into a plant. • forms seeds after fertilization. • Tissue type that transports nutrients. • Description of photosynthesizing plants. • Extinct plant group that seeds rose from • Nutrients the growing plant uses to grow. • Type of tree that uses cones to reproduce. • ...
Plants 2014-03-31
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- The type of dispersal from pods
- Green substance in plant cells
- The flow of water from roots to stem
- What plants make food from
- The male part of the flower
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- The transport of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- The female part of the plant
- The fusion of the male and female gametes
- The plants response to light
- The type of vessel that carries water in plants
- The growth of a seed to a new plant
- Where the leaf sweats/loses water
12 Clues: What plants make food from • The male part of the flower • The female part of the plant • The plants response to light • Green substance in plant cells • The type of dispersal from pods • Where the leaf sweats/loses water • The growth of a seed to a new plant • The flow of water from roots to stem • The fusion of the male and female gametes • ...
plants grade 1 2025-01-31
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- roots absorb water and ________.
- the pretty and colorful part of the plant.
- plant need ________ from the sun.
- roots absorb water from the _____.
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- part of the plant makes food?
- plant need air, sunlight and ______ to grow.
- the part of the plant that holds the plant in place and absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
- part of plant that carrying nutrient to the plant.
8 Clues: part of the plant makes food? • roots absorb water and ________. • plant need ________ from the sun. • roots absorb water from the _____. • the pretty and colorful part of the plant. • plant need air, sunlight and ______ to grow. • part of plant that carrying nutrient to the plant. • ...
Plants 2016-03-07
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- type of vein in a leaf
- energy that is given out by the sun
- fourth in a leaf cell
- process which occurs in the carbon cycle (burning)
- an insoluble substance which is present in the cell wall of a leaf cell
- another part of the photosynthesis reaction
- used to transport water in a leaf
- the state or process of rotting
- present inside the mesophyll ( in a leaf cell) below the upper epidermis
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts water and dissolved nutrients upwards from the root
- a section in green plant cells which contains chlorophyll/ were photosynthesis takes place
- pasta, rice, bread
- the process of fossilizing a plant or animal that existed in some earlier age
- this occurs when a plant is deprived of starch for a long time
- a substance which is used to test for starch
- iodine is used to test for this
- Colour of leaf with iodine which did not have chlorophyll
- source of energy
- outer layer of a leaf which has a waxy surface
- this is given off during respiration
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- the smallest part in an organism
- chemical that we need to breath, plants give it out
- oil, coal and gas are examples of this
- a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect
- The green part in a plant
- anchor and keep the plant in place
- protects the stoma
- How plants make their food
- where gases enter and leave the leaf
- type of alcohol
- provide large surface area for the absorption of light and carbon dioxide
- a method of obtaining energy from food and is common to all living things
- a part of an organ which is usually vital to its function
- the outer layer of a cell
- the outer layer of cells covering an organism
- appearance of leaf with iodine which received light
- plural of stoma
- part of the photosynthesis reaction
- space spaces found in the spongy mesophyll
39 Clues: type of alcohol • plural of stoma • source of energy • protects the stoma • pasta, rice, bread • fourth in a leaf cell • type of vein in a leaf • The green part in a plant • the outer layer of a cell • How plants make their food • the state or process of rotting • iodine is used to test for this • the smallest part in an organism • used to transport water in a leaf • ...
Plants vs Zombies (Plants) 2025-10-30
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- Shoots frozen peas that slow zombies
- (Use hyphen) A pult plant that has a chance to stun zombies
- It protects against Bungee Zombies and the basketballs from Catapult Zombies
- Eats zombies
- Takes up 2 tiles, can be aimed at any tile
- Behaves like a peashooter that can also pop balloons
- Fires 3 peas, each in different lanes
- (Use hyphen) Shoots a piercing cloud that can bypass screen doors
- Produces 50 sun at a time
- Damages all zombies that step on it, pops the tires of Zomboni once before being destroyed
- Eats graves
- Can be planted on top of other plants to defend them
- Is a Peashooter + a Repeater on its back
- Collects coins
- Causes zombies to switch lanes upon biting it
- Crushes the first group of zombies that enter its range
- Drags the first zombie that comes too close to it, is planted on water
- (Use hyphen) A defence plant that causes 50 sun
- Shoots 2 peas at a time
- (Use hyphen) Is a pult plant that damages zombies in a 3x3 area
- Ignites peas that go through it
- Allows plants to be planted on the roof
- (Use hyphen) Takes metal objects from zombies
- (Use hyphen) Is a large defensive plant that zombies can't jump over
- (Use hyphen) Causes zombies to join your side
- (Use hyphen) Explodes and leaves a crater at its place
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- Wakes up mushrooms in the day
- (Use hyphen) Is a 25 cost peashooter that hides when zombies are near
- Shoots homing projectile that can also pop balloons
- Kills all zombies in 1 lane
- Lights up the fog
- Blows away fog and Balloon Zombies
- (Use hyphen) A free plant that can be planted in water
- Shoots four peas at a time
- Explodes on contact, however needs time to arm itself
- Is a pult plant that slows and damages zombies in a 3x3 area
- (Use hyphen) A pult plant equivilant of a Peashooter
- Produces 25 sun at a time
- (Use hyphen) Freezes all zombies on screen
- Can copy other plants
- Produces coins
- (Use hyphen) Damages all zombies in a 3x3 area around itself
- Damages all zombies that step on it, pops the tires of Zomboni three times before being destroyed
- Shoots 5 projectiles all around it in a star pattern
- Blows up in a 3x3 area around it
- (Use hyphen) Free plant that shoots short range projectiles
- Allows plants to be planted on water
- (Use hyphen) Produces 15 sun to start, but eventually grows to produce 25
48 Clues: Eats graves • Eats zombies • Collects coins • Produces coins • Lights up the fog • Can copy other plants • Shoots 2 peas at a time • Produces 50 sun at a time • Produces 25 sun at a time • Shoots four peas at a time • Kills all zombies in 1 lane • Wakes up mushrooms in the day • Ignites peas that go through it • Blows up in a 3x3 area around it • Blows away fog and Balloon Zombies • ...
Jungle 2024-12-12
Across
- A living creature like a monkey or jaguar.
- A shelter used when camping.
- A tool that points north.
- The green part of a plant or tree.
- A light used to see in the dark.
- A long, slithering reptile.
- A small vessel that floats on water.
- A large stream of flowing water.
- A climbing plant in the jungle.
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- A trail or way to walk.
- A dense forest in warm, tropical areas.
- Something valuable hidden away.
- A colorful bird often found in the jungle.
- A drawing that shows places and directions.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
15 Clues: A trail or way to walk. • A tool that points north. • A long, slithering reptile. • A shelter used when camping. • Something valuable hidden away. • A climbing plant in the jungle. • A light used to see in the dark. • A large stream of flowing water. • The green part of a plant or tree. • A small vessel that floats on water. • A dense forest in warm, tropical areas. • ...
Crossword 11/27/2025 2025-10-30
Across
- A short, leafy plant
- A container for growing small plants
- The dirt where roots live
- A plant that climbs or spreads along the ground
- Gives warmth and light to help things grow
- Has branches, leaves, and sometimes fruit
- An unwanted guest in the garden
- Green and often grows on a stem
- Grows in lawns and needs mowing
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- A tiny insect that may help or harm plants
- Used to spray water around the garden
- You put it in soil to help it grow
- A tiny start for something big
- Plants drink this to stay alive
- Blooms in many colors in a garden ๐ธ
15 Clues: A short, leafy plant • The dirt where roots live • A tiny start for something big • An unwanted guest in the garden • Plants drink this to stay alive • Green and often grows on a stem • Grows in lawns and needs mowing • You put it in soil to help it grow • Blooms in many colors in a garden ๐ธ • A container for growing small plants • Used to spray water around the garden • ...
Spelling Words Crossword Puzzle 2012-10-29
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- A stimulant, which temporarily restores alertness.
- Middle of the day meal.
- An edible plant or part of a plant, but usually excludes seeds.
- A person with extensive knowledge of something.
- A liquid that is naturally contained in fruit and vegetables.
- The opposite of stale.
- September 11th (9-11) can be described as a ______.
- A hot drink made by infusing the dried, crushed leaves of the tea plant in boiling water.
- A brewed beverage with a distinct aroma and flavour.
- Literally meaning to break the fasting period of the prior night.
- The small plate placed under a cup of tea, to catch any spills.
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- To imitate something.
- Preserved and sealed in a can or jar.
- In Canada, these are referred to as candy.
- A combination of two or more substances.
- At the end of a long day, I enjoy a quiet family ______.
- The politician was highly ______.
- Something left-over.
- Produced using methods that do not involve modern inputs such as pesticides.
- Round stone fruits with juicy yellow flesh.
20 Clues: Something left-over. • To imitate something. • The opposite of stale. • Middle of the day meal. • The politician was highly ______. • Preserved and sealed in a can or jar. • A combination of two or more substances. • In Canada, these are referred to as candy. • Round stone fruits with juicy yellow flesh. • A person with extensive knowledge of something. • ...
Cells 2024-09-02
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- Site of protein synthesis.
- Type of cell that does contains a nucleus.
- Plant cell organelles that convert sunlight into energy.
- Organelles that are the digestive system of the cell.
- Involved in movement of organelles and other structures.
- Network of membranes in which proteins and molecules move.
- Organelles that helps to process and package protein and lipid models.
- Stores waste from the cell
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- Organelles that organize microtubules.
- Provides protection for a cell and is semi-permeable; in both animal and plant cells.
- Liquid that fills the cell and holds the organelles in place.
- Organelles that are sacs and used to organize cellular substances for storage and transport.
- Special type of cell division in which sexually reproducing animals produce gametes.
- Cell division in which chromosomes are replicated to produce two cells.
- Protein fibers that form the structural network of the cell.
- Type of cell that contains no nucleus.
- Contains genetic information.
- Powers the cell.
- Allows cells to be selectively permeable.
- Only found in plant cells and provides protection for the cell.
20 Clues: Powers the cell. • Site of protein synthesis. • Stores waste from the cell • Contains genetic information. • Organelles that organize microtubules. • Type of cell that contains no nucleus. • Allows cells to be selectively permeable. • Type of cell that does contains a nucleus. • Organelles that are the digestive system of the cell. • ...
Cell: The Unit Of Life 2 2024-06-23
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- - Single-celled microorganisms without a nucleus.
- - The living substance inside the cell, including the cytoplasm and nucleus.
- - Small openings on the surface of leaves for gas exchange.
- - The green pigment in plants responsible for photosynthesis.
- - Movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
- - Infectious agent that can only replicate inside a host cell.
- - Helps in cell division in animal cells.
- - Structure involved in moving chromosomes during cell division.
- - Group of cells with a similar structure and function.
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- - Thread-like structure carrying genetic information.
- - Long, whip-like structures used for movement.
- - The membrane that encloses the cell.
- - Specialized cell in some animals like jellyfish, used for capturing prey.
- - Organisms with cells that contain a nucleus.
- - Temporary projections of eukaryotic cell membranes or unicellular protists.
- - Membrane surrounding the vacuole in plant cells.
- - Movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane.
- - Hair-like structures aiding in movement.
- - Non-pigmented organelles in plant cells used for storage.
- - Double-membraned organelles in plant cells involved in the synthesis and storage of food.
20 Clues: - The membrane that encloses the cell. • - Helps in cell division in animal cells. • - Hair-like structures aiding in movement. • - Organisms with cells that contain a nucleus. • - Long, whip-like structures used for movement. • - Single-celled microorganisms without a nucleus. • - Membrane surrounding the vacuole in plant cells. • ...
Monthly Mayhem September Puzzle 2023-08-29
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- the store where you can buy plants from on WoMH
- the Botany teacher at MetU
- an essential thing that every plant needs
- the class at MetU which focuses on studying plants
- what a plant grows from
- the part of the plant that keeps it grounded
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- an unwanted plant, typically growing in a yard or other space
- the name of Quinn's succulent
- what plants do in the spring
- a type of succulent that commonly lives in the desert
- an animal that helps the soil remain healthy
11 Clues: what a plant grows from • the Botany teacher at MetU • what plants do in the spring • the name of Quinn's succulent • an essential thing that every plant needs • an animal that helps the soil remain healthy • the part of the plant that keeps it grounded • the store where you can buy plants from on WoMH • the class at MetU which focuses on studying plants • ...
Cell Organelle Quiz Review 2025-04-15
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- The "powerhouse" organelles that produce energy.
- Jelly-like fluid containing the contents of the cell (excluding the nucleus).
- Digests ingested materials and wastes and removes them from the cell.
- Stores food, water, and waste for the cell. Provides support in the plant cell.
- Site of protein production and the passageways on which proteins travel around the cell.
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- The food producers in a plant cell. They are used in plant cells during photosynthesis.
- Holds all the genetic information of the cell.
- Packages and delivers proteins to other parts of the cell.
- Organelles that produce proteins for the cell.
- The control center of the cell. It is sometimes said to be the cell's "brain." It is the part of the cell that directs the cell's activities.
- Thin layer that encloses the cytoplasm and controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell.
- Tough, rigid layer that surrounds most plant cells. Gives support and shape to the plant cell.
12 Clues: Holds all the genetic information of the cell. • Organelles that produce proteins for the cell. • The "powerhouse" organelles that produce energy. • Packages and delivers proteins to other parts of the cell. • Digests ingested materials and wastes and removes them from the cell. • Jelly-like fluid containing the contents of the cell (excluding the nucleus). • ...
์๋๋ง์คํฐ ์ค๋ฑ ๊ธฐ์ด DAY 35 2022-06-09
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- animal ________ ๋๋ฌผ๋์ฅ
- rich ________ ๊ธฐ๋ฆ์ง ํ ์
- hard _______ ๋จ๋จํ ๋ชฉ์ฌ
- a yellow _______ ๋ ธ๋ ๋๋ญ์
- He ________s fruits. ๊ทธ๋ ๊ณผ์ผ์ ์ฌ๋ฐฐํ๋ค.
- on the ________ ๋ ์์
- the morning _______ ์์นจ ํ์ด
- to plant _______s ๋๋ฌด๋ฅผ ์ฌ๋ค
- on a ________ ๋๋ญ๊ฐ์ง ์์
- a rose _______ ์ฅ๋ฏธ ์ ์
- ________s need sunlight ์๋ฌผ์ ํ๋น์ด ํ์ํ๋ค
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- ________ it with soil. ๊ทธ๊ฒ์ ํ์ผ๋ก ๋ฎ์ด๋ผ.
- Don't pick _______s. ๊ฝ์ ๊บพ์ง ๋ง๋ผ.
- in the ________ ๋คํ์์
- to ______ a hole ๊ตฌ๋ฉ์ด๋ฅผ ํ๋ค
- to ______ weeds ์ก์ด๋ฅผ ๋ฝ๋ค
- ________ smoothie ๊ณผ์ผ ์ค๋ฌด๋
- to _______ the flowers ๊ฝ์ ๋ฌผ์ ์ฃผ๋ค
- a deep ______ ๊น์ ๊ตฌ๋ฉ์ด
- to cut ______ ์๋๋ฅผ ๊น๋ค
20 Clues: hard _______ ๋จ๋จํ ๋ชฉ์ฌ • animal ________ ๋๋ฌผ๋์ฅ • in the ________ ๋คํ์์ • rich ________ ๊ธฐ๋ฆ์ง ํ ์ • on the ________ ๋ ์์ • a deep ______ ๊น์ ๊ตฌ๋ฉ์ด • a rose _______ ์ฅ๋ฏธ ์ ์ • to cut ______ ์๋๋ฅผ ๊น๋ค • on a ________ ๋๋ญ๊ฐ์ง ์์ • to ______ weeds ์ก์ด๋ฅผ ๋ฝ๋ค • a yellow _______ ๋ ธ๋ ๋๋ญ์ • to ______ a hole ๊ตฌ๋ฉ์ด๋ฅผ ํ๋ค • ________ smoothie ๊ณผ์ผ ์ค๋ฌด๋ • to plant _______s ๋๋ฌด๋ฅผ ์ฌ๋ค • the morning _______ ์์นจ ํ์ด • ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY HEATHER!!!!! 2017-01-13
Across
- Angela's favorite animal
- your plant
- made by mom for your feet
- The other wee tiny pig
- fancy excel
- The wee tiny pig...
- favorite room to schedule
Down
- katharine's test child
- where the dishes go
- your favorite clinical 'to-do'
- your spare time activity
- your other plant
- wedding theme
- instead of coffee
- Angela's horse
15 Clues: your plant • fancy excel • wedding theme • Angela's horse • your other plant • instead of coffee • where the dishes go • The wee tiny pig... • katharine's test child • The other wee tiny pig • Angela's favorite animal • your spare time activity • made by mom for your feet • favorite room to schedule • your favorite clinical 'to-do'
Parts of the plant 2022-01-17
9 Clues: A flower • A vegetable • Colorful and juicy • New plants grow from • Things which we can eat • Colorful and attracts insects • Holds the plant to the ground • Green in color and prepares food • Carries water to all parts of plant
Parts of the plant 2024-01-11
Ecology Vocab 2022-09-24
Across
- Nonliving factors in an environment
- Eat dead organisms
- Breakdown dead and decaying organisms
- Make their own food using the sunlight
- an organism that can produce its own food
- Meat eaters
- The environment where a plant or animal lives
Down
- Plant eaters
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- The transfer of food energy from one organism to another
- An organism that cannot make its own food
- All living organisms in a biosphere
- Meat and plant eaters
- A series of interrelated food chains in an ecosystem
- The role and location of an organism within an ecological community
15 Clues: Meat eaters • Plant eaters • Eat dead organisms • Meat and plant eaters • Nonliving factors in an environment • All living organisms in a biosphere • Breakdown dead and decaying organisms • Make their own food using the sunlight • An organism that cannot make its own food • an organism that can produce its own food • The environment where a plant or animal lives • ...
Cells 2024-11-06
Across
- Scientific name for a nerve cell
- Tail like structure, helps bacteria to 'swim'
- The most basic unit of life
- The jelly like substance inside a cell
- The process of using sugar and oxygen to gain energy. Happens inside the mitochondria.
- A single-celled organism
- Liquid filled sac gives plant cells rigidity
Down
- What we used to stain the onion/plant cells
- What you need to view cells too small for the eye to see
- 'fake feet' in amoebas, used to move around
- What a cell wall in plants is made of
- Where respiration happens in cells
- The barrier around the cell that controls what goes in or out
- Male reproductive cell in humans
- The way oxygen moves in and out of cells
- Strengthens a plant cell and provides support, made of cellulose
- The organelle that is responsible for photosynthesis in plants. Contains chlorophyll.
- Part of the cell that contains all the DNA
18 Clues: A single-celled organism • The most basic unit of life • Scientific name for a nerve cell • Male reproductive cell in humans • Where respiration happens in cells • What a cell wall in plants is made of • The jelly like substance inside a cell • The way oxygen moves in and out of cells • Part of the cell that contains all the DNA • What we used to stain the onion/plant cells • ...
The Plant Cell and the Cell Cycle 2023-08-30
Across
- The energy-producing organelles in plant cells
- The phase of mitosis where chromosomes line up in the center of the cell.
- Process by which a cell divides its nucleus into two identical nuclea
- Organelles responsible for cellular respiration in plant cells
- The green pigment responsible for capturing light energy in chloroplasts
- The process by which the cytoplasm divides after nuclear division
- The outermost rigid layer of a plant cell
Down
- The phase of mitosis where chromosomes move apart to opposite ends of the cell
- Organelles responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells
- Large storage sac in plant cells
- The phase of the cell cycle when the cell is growing and preparing for division.
- The phase of mitosis when the nucleus reforms around separated chromosomes.
- The control center of the cell that contains DNA
13 Clues: Large storage sac in plant cells • The outermost rigid layer of a plant cell • The energy-producing organelles in plant cells • The control center of the cell that contains DNA • Organelles responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells • Organelles responsible for cellular respiration in plant cells • The process by which the cytoplasm divides after nuclear division • ...
Grow,Plant,Grow! 2018-04-12
17 Clues: ๊ฝ • ๋ฌผ • ์จ์ค • ์จ์ • ์ํ • ๋ฐ๋ปํ • ์ด๋์ด • ์ ์์ฌ • ๋ถ๋๋ฌ์ด • ์น์ด๋๋ค • ์๋ค์๋คํ • ~์ ์ฌ๋ค • ํ๋น,ํ์ด • ๋จผ์ง,๋,ํ • up ~์ ํก์ํ๋ค • ํ ์,ํ(dirt์๋) • ํ ๋ป์ ๊ฒํ๋ค,์ ๊ธฐ๊ฒ ํ๋ค
Plant Processes Review 2023-02-10
Across
- (adenosine triphosphate) The main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria.
- A simple sugar that is an important source of energy produced during photosynthesis(C6H12O6)
- tissue The transport system in vascular plants made up of tubelike structures that carry water, food, and minerals.
- An organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food.
- The type of energy that plants absorb from the sun.
- A gas that is released through plant's stomata after photosynthesis takes place.
- The vascular tissue through which food (sugar) moves in some plants, down from the leaves.
- Small openings on the underside of a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
Down
- The process by which water is lost through the stomata of a plant's leaves.
- The process of cells releasing energy by breaking down glucose and oxygen.
- Control the opening and closing of stomata
- The process by which plants and other autotrophs capture and use light energy to make food (sugar) from carbon dioxide and water.
- The vascular tissue through which water and minerals move in some plants, up from the roots.
- The gas that plants take in through their stomata that is necessary for photosynthesis to take place.
- An organelle in the cells of plants where photosynthesis takes place.
- Plants absorb water through their ________.
17 Clues: Control the opening and closing of stomata • Plants absorb water through their ________. • The type of energy that plants absorb from the sun. • An organelle in the cells of plants where photosynthesis takes place. • The process of cells releasing energy by breaking down glucose and oxygen. • ...
