the plant Crossword Puzzles
Growth spurt 2024-11-19
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- The majority of the absorbing feeder are located at the top
- this orange vegetable is an example of a Conical root
- anchors the plants in the soil
- plant roots that form from any non-root tissues
- These are tapering at the apex and spherical at the base
- when the primary root continues to escalate downward
- this pinkish-white vegetable is an example of a fusiform root
- its function is to protect the root
- these roots attach themselves to the host roots
- These roots help the plants in climbing by penetrates the cracks of the support
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- susceptible to cold damage
- is the primary root of the system, is swollen in the middle and tapering gradually at both ends
- grow on top of the root
- these roots can absorb water when they are young and as they grow they provide support to the plant
- This tree is an example of a buttress roots
- this flower-like plant is an example of a parasitic root
- Stabilizes the shallow saturated soils
- primary root ceases to elongate
- usually lives 1 to 2 days
- these roots have a broad base and shape
20 Clues: grow on top of the root • usually lives 1 to 2 days • susceptible to cold damage • anchors the plants in the soil • primary root ceases to elongate • its function is to protect the root • Stabilizes the shallow saturated soils • these roots have a broad base and shape • This tree is an example of a buttress roots • plant roots that form from any non-root tissues • ...
Plant Vocab Chase 2022-03-22
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- Male part of the flower
- Grows on the stem
- part of the plant that carry's another plant Inside
- very top part of the female
- the bumps on a flower that that grow into other Parts of the flower
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- holds up the plant
- protector of the flower before it blooms
- female part of the flower
- part of the plant that anchors the ground
- outside colorful part of the flower
10 Clues: Grows on the stem • holds up the plant • Male part of the flower • female part of the flower • very top part of the female • outside colorful part of the flower • protector of the flower before it blooms • part of the plant that anchors the ground • part of the plant that carry's another plant Inside • the bumps on a flower that that grow into other Parts of the flower
Factors That Affect Plant Growth 2025-05-14
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- I am a combination of two things in one.
- I am the practice of planting different crops in fields every other year (or so).
- I am a word that describes all of the food collected, usually in autumn.
- I am what is found in fertilizer. Common types of me are nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus.
- Plant leaves absorb me. It takes me 8 minutes to get from my source to Earth.
- Many people add me to the soil, so plants have nutrients.
- I am a gas produced by plants. Animals need me.
- I am a gas produced by animals. Plants need me.
- I am the organelle in plant cells that collects sunlight.
- I describe the factors inside a plant's DNA that affect its growth.
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- I am water that falls from the sky as rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- I am the process by which plants make food & produce oxygen.
- Plants typically grow best when I'm warm during the day & slightly cool at night.
- I am the green pigment in chloroplasts & most plant cells.
- I hold nutrients for plants. Iowa has some of the best in the world.
- I describe the "outside" factors that affect plant growth.
- I am how farmers measure their yields in autumn. I'm a basket.
- I am an area of land that farmers use. One of me is about the same size as a football field.
18 Clues: I am a combination of two things in one. • I am a gas produced by plants. Animals need me. • I am a gas produced by animals. Plants need me. • Many people add me to the soil, so plants have nutrients. • I am the organelle in plant cells that collects sunlight. • I am the green pigment in chloroplasts & most plant cells. • ...
Cells 2018-02-22
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- If an organism is made of multiple cells it is _____.
- If an organism is made of only one cell it is ____.
- Plural for mitochondrion.
- Things in a cell that help it function.
- 10 of these in a plant cell, and 8 in an animal cell.
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- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- The type of cell that has a nucleus.
- Only plant cells have ____.
- The type of cell with no nucleus.
- Holds the genetic material needed to reproduce and function.
- Only plant cells have ______.
- A space in the cytoplasm of a cell enclosed by a membrane, typically filled with fluids.
- All cells need ____.
- Smallest unit of living things.
15 Clues: All cells need ____. • Powerhouse of the cell. • Plural for mitochondrion. • Only plant cells have ____. • Only plant cells have ______. • Smallest unit of living things. • The type of cell with no nucleus. • Surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell. • The type of cell that has a nucleus. • Things in a cell that help it function. • If an organism is made of only one cell it is ____. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-01-28
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- a green pigment that helps a plant absorb light.
- organelles where photosynthesis takes place.
- During Photosynthesis, Radiant Energy from the sun is converted to ________________.
- delivers water to parts of the plant (only travels up).
- C stands for__________.
- _______, sunlight, and carbon dioxide are all reactants.
- Energy from the sun.
- Something that's needed for a reaction to occur.
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- The process by which plants convert water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight into glucose and oxygen.
- delivers food(sugar) to parts of the plant(can travel in any direction).
- ________ and Oxygen are both products.
- O stands for _________.
- lets gases in and out of a leaf.
- H stands for ________.
- _________ is a waste product released by plants during photosynthesis.
- The result of a chemical reaction.
16 Clues: Energy from the sun. • H stands for ________. • O stands for _________. • C stands for__________. • lets gases in and out of a leaf. • The result of a chemical reaction. • ________ and Oxygen are both products. • organelles where photosynthesis takes place. • a green pigment that helps a plant absorb light. • Something that's needed for a reaction to occur. • ...
Plants & People 2024-08-27
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- The primary dermal tissue
- Helps in metabolism, storage, and support
- Enabling a plant to extend in length
- Works as the plant’s first line of defense, protecting it from injury, dehydration, fire, and pathogens
- Helps the plant to increase in length from the leaf base
- The process by which a plant increases in size through cell division
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- 2 types, Xylem and Phloem
- The collection of all the stems and leaves of a plant
- All the roots together in a plant are called
- Facilitating growth in thickness or girth
10 Clues: 2 types, Xylem and Phloem • The primary dermal tissue • Enabling a plant to extend in length • Helps in metabolism, storage, and support • Facilitating growth in thickness or girth • All the roots together in a plant are called • The collection of all the stems and leaves of a plant • Helps the plant to increase in length from the leaf base • ...
FIsBossBioHfst2 2012-12-05
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- ring van hout van een boom in een jaar
- een blad waar geen bladmoes meer aan zit
- alle wortels van een plant
- het leven van een organisme van begin tot voortplanting
- proces van een plant waarin de plant zuurstof maakt
- plaats in het blad waar de vaatbundels zitten
- dunne uitspringen aan het einde van een wortel
- deel waar het blad aan de stengel zit
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- voedingsstof van een plant die ontstaat bij de fotosynthese
- bundel vaten die voedingsstoffen vervoeren
- dier dat eiren legt
- beginstof voor fotosynthese
- reservevoedsel voor een kiemplant
- gas in de lucht waar een plant glucose van maakt
- noem een plaats waar een stengel aan een knop zit
- hoofdwordel die dik en lang is en groeit naar beneden
- maakt een plant om voortteplantten
- het stuk stengel tussen 2 knopen
18 Clues: dier dat eiren legt • alle wortels van een plant • beginstof voor fotosynthese • het stuk stengel tussen 2 knopen • reservevoedsel voor een kiemplant • maakt een plant om voortteplantten • deel waar het blad aan de stengel zit • ring van hout van een boom in een jaar • een blad waar geen bladmoes meer aan zit • bundel vaten die voedingsstoffen vervoeren • ...
Reproduction year seven homework 2023-03-18
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- The pollen grain lands on a different flower to the one it originated from.
- an insect or other agent that conveys pollen to a plant and so allows fertilization
- the action or process of distributing or spreading things or people over a wide area.
- produce millions of sperm
- One of a pair of female glands in which the eggs form and the female hormones estrogen and progesterone are made.
- The sperm from a male meets an ovum from a female and forms a zygote
- There are two main forms: sexual and asexual
- the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant
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- This hormone plays an important role in female traits, such as breast development
- The pollen grain lands on the same flower it originated from.
- collectively called the calyx
- The time of life when a child experiences physical and hormonal changes that mark a transition into adulthood.
- comparative more sexual, superlative most
- the part of a plant embryo that develops into the primary root
- compound with the chemical formula H2O
15 Clues: produce millions of sperm • collectively called the calyx • compound with the chemical formula H2O • comparative more sexual, superlative most • There are two main forms: sexual and asexual • The pollen grain lands on the same flower it originated from. • the part of a plant embryo that develops into the primary root • ...
Temperate Rainforest Terms Crossword 2013-05-22
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- Plants Is a plant that lives for longer than two years
- Is a plant that grows on another plant, however is not a parasite
- roots Are upper tree roots, which project from the trunk like a buttress
- A group of ecosystem with similar plant and animal species that exist under a similar climate
- Is the transportation of dissolved materials within a plant
- Are the plants of a habitat, particular region of the geological period
- Is the state of being quiet inaction. For example, the volcano was dormant for many years
- Degradation is when the soil deteriorates due to human activity. It loses its quality and productivity. This takes places when the soil loses its organic matter or nutrients. It can also happen wen the soil structure breaks down or if it becomes toxic from pollution.
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- Shreds its leaves annually
- An area that is clear of trees
- Material Is the underlying geological material. An example is usually bedrock
- Are the animals of a habitat, particular region or the geological period
- plants Annual plants are plants that germinate, flower and die each year or season
13 Clues: Shreds its leaves annually • An area that is clear of trees • Plants Is a plant that lives for longer than two years • Is the transportation of dissolved materials within a plant • Is a plant that grows on another plant, however is not a parasite • Are the plants of a habitat, particular region of the geological period • ...
Plants 2025-04-09
11 Clues: power house • only moves up • moves toward light • sticky above style • moves toward water • uses light to make • support the Anther • attract pollinators • plant response to touch • plant response to gravity • moves up and down in the plant
Ag Practicum Final Exam Crossword 2023-04-25
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- Nutrients plants require in large amounts to grow
- ________ are character traits and interpersonal skills that characterize relationships with other people and complement hard skills in the workplace.
- what do we apply to our plants to manage pests?
- A substance we add to plants & soil to encourage plant growth
- Was our spring plant sale a success?
- How did we advertise our Spring Plant Sale?
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- Where did we grow our spring plant sale plants this year
- What day of the week was our spring plant sale
- Promotes overall health and nutrient movement in plants
- macronutrient that Promotes Green Grown & the building block of Chlorophyll
- macronutrient that Building block for DNA. Improves flower and seed formation
- __________ are skills that we learn to do that are job specific, and usually with tools
- what are we required to wear when we apply pesticides?
13 Clues: Was our spring plant sale a success? • How did we advertise our Spring Plant Sale? • What day of the week was our spring plant sale • what do we apply to our plants to manage pests? • Nutrients plants require in large amounts to grow • what are we required to wear when we apply pesticides? • Promotes overall health and nutrient movement in plants • ...
Ch 3 Science Review 2021-10-15
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- Keep plants from blowing over
- What organisms release as they turn food into energy
- process in which carbon and oxygen move through the environment
- taken in minerals and water
- Flower structures that contain male reproductive cells
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- Helps plants use light energy to make food
- Single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant
- The seeds of certain grasses from which cereals are made
- Plant material that can be separated into thread
- Flowering, fruit-producing plant
- Tubes in plants that carry food
- Process by which nitrogen gas is changed into a form plants can use
- Plant with unprotected seeds
- Tubes in plants that carry water and minerals
14 Clues: taken in minerals and water • Plant with unprotected seeds • Keep plants from blowing over • Tubes in plants that carry food • Flowering, fruit-producing plant • Helps plants use light energy to make food • Tubes in plants that carry water and minerals • Plant material that can be separated into thread • Single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant • ...
Ecosystems 2024-10-21
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- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
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- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location
- Not associated with or derived from living organism
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances
- a geographic area where plants, animals and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- an animal that is caught and killed by another for food.
- an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
19 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh. • an animal that feeds on plants. • an animal that naturally preys on others. • the part of the world in which life can exist • an organism that breaks down dead organic material • Not associated with or derived from living organism • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • ...
Homework: Plant Parts and Functions 2022-01-31
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- to take in or soak up
- the process plants use to make food.
- absorb sunlight for the plant to use to make food.
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- a living organism that needs water, sun and soil to survive.
- the part that absorb minerals and water from the soil.
- the part that is used in reproducing the plant
- the part that supports and moves water and minerals throughout the plant.
- what every new plant starts as
- the part that protects the seeds of the plant
9 Clues: to take in or soak up • what every new plant starts as • the process plants use to make food. • the part that protects the seeds of the plant • the part that is used in reproducing the plant • absorb sunlight for the plant to use to make food. • the part that absorb minerals and water from the soil. • a living organism that needs water, sun and soil to survive. • ...
Agronomic Crossword 006 2023-12-12
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- Poisonous, injurious to plants, animals, or humans.
- An unwanted organism (animal, plant, bacteria, fungus, virus, etc.).
- Any agent that can cause injury, illness, or death when absorbed by a living organism.
- The printed material attached to or part of a pesticide container giving information about the contents and proper use of the product.
- The part of the pesticide that either kills the pests, or prevents damage by them.
- An abundance of pests found in an area or place where they are not desirable.
- A source of risk or danger; the chance that danger or harm will come to the applicator, bystanders, livestock, wildlife, or crops.
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- The amount of active ingredient in a pesticide formulation or mixture (usually provided as a percentage).
- Use or method that is not written on the pesticide label and therefore is not legal.
- Quantity of a pesticide applied.
- A well-known, simple name of a pesticide as accepted by the Pesticide Regulation Division of the Environmental Protection Agency, such as carbaryl, atrazine, and benomyl.
- Inactive ingredients part of a pesticide/formulation; material(s) in a pesticide mixture that would not prevent damage or destroy pests if used by itself.
- The area, buildings, plants, animals, or pests intended to be treated with a pesticide application.
- The inert liquid or solid material added to an active ingredient to prepare a pesticide formulation.
- Any plant, animal, or other organism that a pesticide application is not aimed at, but that may be accidentally injured.
- A plant growing where it is not wanted, especially one growing in profusion so as to crowd out a desired plant or grass.
- The amount of a material delivered to a plant, animal, or surface. Usually measured as per acre; per 1,000 square feet; or per hour.
17 Clues: Quantity of a pesticide applied. • Poisonous, injurious to plants, animals, or humans. • An unwanted organism (animal, plant, bacteria, fungus, virus, etc.). • An abundance of pests found in an area or place where they are not desirable. • The part of the pesticide that either kills the pests, or prevents damage by them. • ...
Hormons 2012-11-15
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- What are hormones also called?
- What is the plant hormone called?
- What is the word that means a plant is affected by light?
- What is the word that means a plant is affected by gravity?
- With which hormone do people with diabetes need to ineject themselves?
- Which hormone is used is used in oral contraceptives?
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- Which hormones do ovaries produce?
- In which gland is insulin produced?
- Where are human hormones produced?
- What is the word that means a plant is affected by water?
- What word means 'affected by'
- Which hormone is used in fertility drugs?
12 Clues: What word means 'affected by' • What are hormones also called? • What is the plant hormone called? • Which hormones do ovaries produce? • Where are human hormones produced? • In which gland is insulin produced? • Which hormone is used in fertility drugs? • Which hormone is used is used in oral contraceptives? • What is the word that means a plant is affected by water? • ...
Genetics Puzzle 2025-04-29
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- traits that inherited from generations
- pollen from a plant reaches a different plant
- to receive something from someone who came before you
- distinguishing quality or characteristic
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
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- quality,trait or feature of an individual, or thing
- the young born of living organisms
- pollen from the same plant lands on a similar plant
- genetic factor that is blocked by a dominant factor
- the offspring of two different breeds
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor
- an organism that always passes down certain traits
12 Clues: the young born of living organisms • the offspring of two different breeds • traits that inherited from generations • distinguishing quality or characteristic • pollen from a plant reaches a different plant • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • an organism that always passes down certain traits • quality,trait or feature of an individual, or thing • ...
Drone Technology in Agriculture 2021-06-09
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- watering plants through artificial processing for their growth
- a collection of plant species located within a specific region
- something that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply plant nutrients
- the branch of science concerned with farming operations
- a machine for sowing seed mechanically
- to distribute liquid as a shower of tiny little droplets on something or someone
- type of electromagnetic radiation that is between visible light and microwave rays
- to transfer pollen from one plant to another
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- the attribute of something that pertains to colour
- a sickness or illness found in humans, plants, and animals
- watching the progress of the plants’ growth
- the use of automatic equipment to complete a task or multiple tasks in sequential order
- the branch of economics that revolves around the distribution, management, and productivity of land
- act of growing crops
14 Clues: act of growing crops • a machine for sowing seed mechanically • watching the progress of the plants’ growth • to transfer pollen from one plant to another • the attribute of something that pertains to colour • the branch of science concerned with farming operations • a sickness or illness found in humans, plants, and animals • ...
Living Earth Vocab 2025-10-07
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- a group of parts that work together to accomplish a function or goal
- science the study of planet earth including land, ocean, and air
- the actions that occur between objects, often with cause and effect
- a labeled picture that shows different parts and how they work together
- the study of living organisms
- organelle responsible for photosynthesis
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- the attraction between water molecules causing them to stick together due to intermolecular forces
- plant a type of plant that has special tissues called xylem and phloem that transports water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant
- a storage place for something
- a living being that cannot live without its parts
- a physical or chemical process where molecules enter a liquid or solid material
- organelle responsible for cellular respiration
- the movement of water vapor (molecules) out of a plant through the stomata on leaves
- movement of a substance
14 Clues: movement of a substance • a storage place for something • the study of living organisms • organelle responsible for photosynthesis • organelle responsible for cellular respiration • a living being that cannot live without its parts • science the study of planet earth including land, ocean, and air • the actions that occur between objects, often with cause and effect • ...
jillianrcoomb@gmail.com 2022-07-12
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- the amount of light needed per day for the vegetable garden
- the first two leaves are called
- enriches garden soil
- an adjective that indicates something is carbon-containing
- a pest found in the garden
- a plant that has been grown by seed
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- the quality of being toxic or poisonous
- a type of liquid fertiliser
- any material which has been harvested mined or collected and which subsequently may have been processed without chemical reaction
- plant into a pot
- the desired value of the toxicity of chemicals used in vegetables
- an organic pest control
- protect the plant from
- a common vegetable pest
- the amount of average time for a seed to be to a seedling stage
15 Clues: plant into a pot • enriches garden soil • protect the plant from • an organic pest control • a common vegetable pest • 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 • ...
Plant Classification and Reproduction 2025-03-04
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- specific plant that reproduces through spores
- trees that reproduce through cones
- type of plant that means having tubes
- example of a vascular plants that reproduces through seeds
- plant's response to gravity
- process of converting CO2, water, and light energy into oxygen and glucose
- bees, birds, bats, and the wind carry ______ from one plant to another
- anything that causes an action
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- plants that do NOT have tubes
- flowering plant that have enclosed seeds
- plant's response to touch
- plant's response to light
- trees that reproduce through seeds
- non-vascular plants do not have ____________
- non-flowering plants that do not produce fruits or flowers
15 Clues: plant's response to touch • plant's response to light • plant's response to gravity • plants that do NOT have tubes • anything that causes an action • trees that reproduce through cones • trees that reproduce through seeds • type of plant that means having tubes • flowering plant that have enclosed seeds • non-vascular plants do not have ____________ • ...
Amoeba Sisters Video 2025-11-24
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- vascular plants with creeping or upright stems
- process of water moving up a plant
- primary photosynthetic organ of a plant
- structure that anchors the plant
- vascular tissue that transports water and minerals
- plants that produce flowers and fruits
- opening on leaves that allows for gas exchange
- process by which plants make their own food
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- plants without vascular tissue
- pigment that captures light energy for photosynthesis
- vascular plants with vascular tissue but no seeds
- waxy layer on leaves that prevents water loss
- vascular tissue that transports sugars
- plants that produce seeds in cones
- ripened ovary of a flowering plant
15 Clues: plants without vascular tissue • structure that anchors the plant • process of water moving up a plant • plants that produce seeds in cones • ripened ovary of a flowering plant • vascular tissue that transports sugars • plants that produce flowers and fruits • primary photosynthetic organ of a plant • process by which plants make their own food • ...
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2022-06-09
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- Fusion of one male gamete with ovule and one male gamete with the polar nuclei.
- Converts into a seed after fertilisation.
- A whorl that comprises the petals of the flower.
- Male reproductive part of the flower.
- Sticky part of the flower that receives the pollen grain.
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- for growth.
- Transfer of pollen from the flower of one plant to flower of another plant.
- Consists of pollen grains.
- Taking place within the same flower or different flowers of the same plant.
- Part of the seed that forms the shoot.
- Female reproductive part of the flower.
- Formed after the fusion of second male gamete and the polar nuclei.
- Part of the seed that forms the root.
- Converts into a fruit after fertilisation.
- Outermost whorl of the flower and consists of sepals.
15 Clues: for growth. • Consists of pollen grains. • Part of the seed that forms the root. • Male reproductive part of the flower. • Part of the seed that forms the shoot. • Female reproductive part of the flower. • Converts into a seed after fertilisation. • Converts into a fruit after fertilisation. • A whorl that comprises the petals of the flower. • ...
Unit 4 mini project 2021-10-14
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- outer surface of the cell
- conducts sugars and other metabolic products
- transports water and nutrients from the plant
- a simple low-growing nonflowering plant
- turns light energy to chemical energy
- lacks flowers or seeds
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- division of nonflowering plants
- a plant having a specialized conducting system
- a plant that has unprotected seeds
- any plant that makes a flower
10 Clues: lacks flowers or seeds • outer surface of the cell • any plant that makes a flower • division of nonflowering plants • a plant that has unprotected seeds • turns light energy to chemical energy • a simple low-growing nonflowering plant • conducts sugars and other metabolic products • transports water and nutrients from the plant • ...
Plants 2024-12-30
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- A thorny shrub that bears prickly stems, pinnate leaves, and fragrant flowers
- A short, green plant that grows in lawns
- A flowerless plant that has feathery or leafy fronds and reproduces by spores
- A plant with showy, trumpet-shaped flowers
- The blossom of a plant
- A plant with showy, often brightly colored flowers
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- A small, flowerless plant that typically forms a dense green carpet or mat on rock, soil, or trees
- A tall perennial woody plant
- A tall plant with a large, round head of yellow flowers
- A succulent plant with spines
10 Clues: The blossom of a plant • A tall perennial woody plant • A succulent plant with spines • A short, green plant that grows in lawns • A plant with showy, trumpet-shaped flowers • A plant with showy, often brightly colored flowers • A tall plant with a large, round head of yellow flowers • A thorny shrub that bears prickly stems, pinnate leaves, and fragrant flowers • ...
Water Crossword 2013-06-04
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- Plant cells contain a large ... filled with sap
- This controls the amount of light that passes through a microscope
- Water from rain or snow that flows over the surface of the land and into streams, rivers, lakes and oceans
- The transformation of water vapour into liquid
- Direction of a magnetic or electric field
- The forming of crystals
- The platform on which a microscope is built
- The solution of salt and water
- The collection of water on land
- The remains of a substance after evaporation
- The degree of compactness of a substance
- The ajustable piece between the eyepiece and the objective lens
- A green chemical found in chloroplasts
- The tendancy to repel or fail to mix with water
- The fibrous material that forms the plant cell wall
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- Special cells that form vessels that transport water and nutrients to all parts of the plant
- The process of becoming more dense
- Allowing sediment to settle to the bottom of a container
- Plants make their own food and energy in a process called...
- Tubes in plants that carry water and minerals from the soil, up into the stems and leaves
- Allows solutions or gases to pass through but not particles
- The moss of air surrounding the earth
- Water is absorbed up into a plant from soil by cells called...
- Usually positioned beneath the stage to direct light through the specimen
- A knob that can be turned to bring the specimen into focus
- The degree to which a specific material conducts electricity
- Can be mixed, dissolved or wetted by water
- The control centre of the cell
- The platform on which the specimen is placed
29 Clues: The forming of crystals • The solution of salt and water • The control centre of the cell • The collection of water on land • The process of becoming more dense • The moss of air surrounding the earth • A green chemical found in chloroplasts • The degree of compactness of a substance • Direction of a magnetic or electric field • Can be mixed, dissolved or wetted by water • ...
Word Work #2, Part 1 Crossword 2023-02-02
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- each of the segments of the corolla of a flower, which are modified leaves and are typically colored
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk
- the 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
- a narrow, typically elongated extension of the ovary, bearing the stigma
- the slender part of a stamen that supports the anther
- the female reproductive cell in animals and plants; an ovum
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- the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination
- female reproductive organ of the flower
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals and typically green and leaflike
- an enlarged area at the apex of a stem that bears the organs of a flower or the florets of a flower head
- structure located at the base of the style of a flower that contains one or more ovules (where eggs develop)
- the seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs (stamens and carpels) that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored corolla (petals) and a green calyx (sepals)
- the male reproductive organ of the flower
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean
15 Clues: female reproductive organ of the flower • the male reproductive organ of the flower • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen • the slender part of a stamen that supports the anther • the female reproductive cell in animals and plants; an ovum • the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination • ...
Biology-cell 2022-06-30
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- The symbol is μm
- When a cell can allow liquids or gases to pass through it
- A group of tissue
- Liquid part of a cell
- Dead cells in a plant that transport water
- The cardiovascular system is an example of an --------?
- Thin layer of fat that controls what enters and leaves a cell
- Cell organelle that carries out photosynthesis
- Mixing --- and water is and example of diffusion
- Net movement of molecules from a high to low concentration
- A group of cells
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- They carry out aerobic respiration (the powerhouse of the cell)
- Transport food and hormones
- The more the air movement, the (higher/lower) the rate of transpiration
- Where in the cell is all the genetic information stored ?
- Evaporation of water at the surfaces of the mesophyll cells followed by loss of water vapour from plant leaves, through the stomata.
- What type of cell doesn't have a cell wall or a vacuole?
- The weaker the light intensity on the plant, the ----- the rate of transpiration
- The basic structural and functional unit from which all living organisms are made is called a?
- How does water move from the soil to the xylem?
20 Clues: The symbol is μm • A group of cells • A group of tissue • Liquid part of a cell • Transport food and hormones • Dead cells in a plant that transport water • Cell organelle that carries out photosynthesis • How does water move from the soil to the xylem? • Mixing --- and water is and example of diffusion • The cardiovascular system is an example of an --------? • ...
Hormons 2012-11-15
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- Where are human hormones produced?
- In which gland is insulin produced?
- Which hormones do ovaries produce?
- With which hormone do people with diabetes need to ineject themselves?
- Which hormone is used in fertility drugs?
- What word means 'affected by'
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- Which hormone is used is used in oral contraceptives?
- What is the word that means a plant is affected by light?
- What are hormones also called?
- What is the word that means a plant is affected by water?
- What is the word that means a plant is affected by gravity?
- What is the plant hormone called?
12 Clues: What word means 'affected by' • What are hormones also called? • What is the plant hormone called? • Where are human hormones produced? • Which hormones do ovaries produce? • In which gland is insulin produced? • Which hormone is used in fertility drugs? • Which hormone is used is used in oral contraceptives? • What is the word that means a plant is affected by light? • ...
GARDEN 2024-04-02
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- The grassy area right outside a house.
- A living thing that grows on the Earth.
- a person who maintains the garden.
- Bloom or Blossom of a plant.
- A ground that is covered with grass and is mowed.
- A basic part of any plant.
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- Plantation of fruit trees,nut trees or maples.
- A tall and strong plant having a long life time.
- A hard surface space at the back of a house.
- An area of land used to grow plants and raise animals.
- used for grazing animals
- A barrier of field made of vertical posts.
12 Clues: used for grazing animals • A basic part of any plant. • Bloom or Blossom of a plant. • a person who maintains the garden. • The grassy area right outside a house. • A living thing that grows on the Earth. • A barrier of field made of vertical posts. • A hard surface space at the back of a house. • Plantation of fruit trees,nut trees or maples. • ...
Photosynthesis. 2013-08-22
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- / The liquid that plants use to make food.
- / The name of how plants make their food.
- / The colour of healthy leaves.
- / A plant uses many things to make it's own f_____.
- / The part of the plants where the water is taken in.
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- / The part of the plant where the food is made.
- / Something plants use to make food a______.
- / Something plants use to make food s______.
- / The part of the plant where the water travels up to the leaves.
- / What a plant can do when it has sunlight, water, air and soil.
- / Where the roots grow.
11 Clues: / Where the roots grow. • / The colour of healthy leaves. • / The name of how plants make their food. • / The liquid that plants use to make food. • / Something plants use to make food a______. • / Something plants use to make food s______. • / The part of the plant where the food is made. • / A plant uses many things to make it's own f_____. • ...
Plants 2018-06-06
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- The start of a plants life
- The little cylinder light things
- when people … a gun
- A bright thing in the sky
- where the water goes
- Plant’s poopoo
- Things we drink
- The thing that connects the plant to the ground
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- an evil virus
- The colour of plants
- An invisible chemical in the air
- A healthy vegetable
- The green things with veins
- The second word of a vegetable
- a type of plant
- a type of dirt
16 Clues: an evil virus • Plant’s poopoo • a type of dirt • a type of plant • Things we drink • A healthy vegetable • when people … a gun • The colour of plants • where the water goes • A bright thing in the sky • The start of a plants life • The green things with veins • The second word of a vegetable • An invisible chemical in the air • The little cylinder light things • ...
Technician Level Study Tool 2020-08-31
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- What family is Pacific Rhododendron in?
- What is the scientific name for the broad leaf evergreen, that has strong ‘burnt hair’ odor when crushed?
- a wild (not deliberately cultivated) plant growing where it is not wanted.
- What is the scientific name for the deciduous tree that contains leaves with 3 major lobes and in the sapindaceae family?
- What is the scientific name of the conifer spreading pine, with rough protuberances after abscission?
- What is the family name for the broadleaf evergreen, that is small to medium in size,contains a spicy scent and whose flowers are reddish in bud, then creamy white in mid-spring
- Fill in the blank Thuja ________ (emerald cedar).
- What is the family name for the plant Viburnum davidii?
- What plant (common name) has white flowers and is in the Cornaceae family?
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- What is the common name for the twiggy deciduous shrub in the Hydrangeacea family?
- What family is the Japanese Maples in?
- What is the common name of the deciduous tree with blue-green leaves and in the Cercidiphyllaceae family?
- Scientific name for Japanese Barberry?
- What tool is great to mix loose soil?
- What is the common name for Magnolia Stellata?
- What is one of the main components of turfgrass?
- What is the family name for the deciduous tree with a wide spreading crown, very prominent creamy-orange horizontal lenticels, and a showy pink sweet-smelling flower?
- From what structure of the plant do turfgrass leaves and roots grow from?
- What is the scinetific name for lily of the valley shrub?
- What type of hoe minimizes soil disturbance.
20 Clues: What tool is great to mix loose soil? • What family is the Japanese Maples in? • Scientific name for Japanese Barberry? • What family is Pacific Rhododendron in? • What type of hoe minimizes soil disturbance. • What is the common name for Magnolia Stellata? • What is one of the main components of turfgrass? • Fill in the blank Thuja ________ (emerald cedar). • ...
1.MAIN DIRECTIONS AND TASKS OF MODERN BIOTECHNOLOGY 2024-09-11
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- The scientific field studying the effects of stress on organisms.
- The use of microbes to clean up the environment.
- Biotechnology practices that ensure food safety and quality.
- A branch of biotechnology focused on food production and safety.
- The scientific area studying enzymes.
- The study of properties and functions of proteins.
- A biotechnological approach used to create bio-based products from renewable resources
- The use of living organisms for disease diagnosis.
- The agricultural practice of modifying crops for better yield and disease resistance.
- The process of producing drugs based on living organisms.
- The application of mycology to produce medicinal compounds.
- The field of biotechnology focusing on vaccine production.
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- Engineering microbes to produce biofuels.
- The branch of biotechnology focused on cellular and molecular processes.
- Technology that involves manipulating DNA and RNA molecules.
- The application of plant systems to remediate pollutants.
- The approach that leverages computational algorithms to predict protein structures.
- The process of creating new plant varieties with improved traits.
- The field that combines plant science and genetic engineering.
- The application of biotechnology in livestock improvement.
- Nanotechnology applied in biotechnology.
- The area of biotechnology that deals with environmental issues and conservation.
- An active field of biotechnology studying interactions among organisms.
- The aspect of biotechnology that involves ethical considerations of bioproducts.
- The study of biochemical processes in genetically modified organisms.
- The process of using transgenic plants to produce pharmaceutical compounds.
- The scientific field studying the influence of genes on organisms.
- Studying interactions between genes and the environment.
- The use of biotechnological methods to enhance the nutritional content of food.
- The study of living organisms and their vital processes.
30 Clues: The scientific area studying enzymes. • Nanotechnology applied in biotechnology. • Engineering microbes to produce biofuels. • The use of microbes to clean up the environment. • The study of properties and functions of proteins. • The use of living organisms for disease diagnosis. • Studying interactions between genes and the environment. • ...
NAME OF DOCTOR : 2020-11-22
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- Nervousness in children from teething and intestinal issues resulting in sleeplessness.
- This carbonicum remedy has aggr at 3am. Conservative, moral, proper, dogmatic personality.
- U.S. regulatory agency that is currently threatening to ban homeopathic remedies.
- The current epidemic of Coronavirus first began in the Chinese city of _____.
- This plant remedy is worse after rest and better by continued motion. Worse damp weather. Triangular red tip to the tongue.
- Greek physician who first referred to like cures like (462�377 BC).
- Remedy made from Indian Tobacco.
- two most common remedies used during the 1918 influenza pandemic were Gelsemium and _______.
- Boils in crops that do not heal readily, but continue to discharge a thin pus may need this mineral remedy.
- This carbonicum is know for being peacemakers, averse to quarrels or confrontation. Menses flow a night only.
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- This plant remedy has anticipatory anxiety, chill up back, thirstless, fears heart will stop unless he keeps moving.
- A PLANT remedy having a pronounced action on liver and skin with intense itching and absence of eruptions.
- Oscillococcinum is the best selling flu remedy in this European nation.
- John Martin Honigberger introduced homeopathy to this nation.
- This elemental remedy has stiffness in the lumbar region with a sudden loss of power on attempting to move.
- Bronchitis of aged where one can drown in his own secretions this nosode is usefuL.
- . Cancer, mammary tumors beginning after contusions and bruises suggests this plant remedy.
- plant remedy relieves the flow of menses where the flow is about to begin but does not.
- This carbonica remedy will sometimes cause the disappearance of benign fatty tumors.
- This chilly, irritable remedy has lumbar pain worse at night when lying in bed; and cannot turn over without sitting up.
- Depression during puberty and climacteric can be helped with this remedy also known for its large skin blisters.
- Guaiacum can be useful in arthritic conditions. One keynote is a craving for this fruit.
22 Clues: Remedy made from Indian Tobacco. • John Martin Honigberger introduced homeopathy to this nation. • Greek physician who first referred to like cures like (462�377 BC). • Oscillococcinum is the best selling flu remedy in this European nation. • The current epidemic of Coronavirus first began in the Chinese city of _____. • ...
Trees 2023-06-22
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- A slender plant with white, papery bark that peels off in strips; its small leaves turn bright yellow in autumn.
- An evergreen plant with dark, aromatic wood and scale-like leaves; its cones release seeds when mature.
- A tropical hardwood known for its rich color, beautiful grain, and natural fragrance, often used to make furniture, musical instruments, and decorative items.
- A flowering plant with large, fragrant white or pink flowers and broad, glossy leaves; native to the southeastern United States and East Asia.
- Known for its colorful leaves in the fall and sweet sap used to make syrup; has a distinctive, hand-shaped leaf.
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- A tall, evergreen plant with needle-like leaves and cones containing seeds; often used as a Christmas decoration.
- This fruit-bearing plant produces beautiful pink or white blossoms in spring and red, juicy fruits in summer.
- One of the tallest and oldest living plants on Earth, with thick, reddish-brown bark and evergreen leaves.
- A tall, sturdy plant with broad leaves that turn various colors before falling off in autumn; its seeds are called acorns.
- A tropical plant with a tall, straight trunk and a crown of large, fan-shaped or feathery leaves at the top.
- A large, tropical plant native to India, with aerial roots that grow down into the ground, eventually forming a network of interconnected trunks.
- A graceful, drooping plant often found near water, with long, narrow leaves and thin branches that bend easily.
12 Clues: An evergreen plant with dark, aromatic wood and scale-like leaves; its cones release seeds when mature. • One of the tallest and oldest living plants on Earth, with thick, reddish-brown bark and evergreen leaves. • A tropical plant with a tall, straight trunk and a crown of large, fan-shaped or feathery leaves at the top. • ...
Crossword - 18 2022-08-21
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- Which type of plant is a money plant?
- Paper is obtained from which plant?
- Which is the hardest mineral in the world?
- What do Bees give us?
- Sun rises in which direction?
- What is a house made of snow called?
- Which type of clothes do we wear in the winter season?
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- We should always cross the road at the?
- Which animal has breeds named Jersey, Texas Longhorn, and Belgian Blue?
- Which animal holds hands in the water while asleep?
- Where do Lions live?
- What does Sheep give us?
- The red light of the traffic signal tells us to?
- Which bird cannot move their eyeballs?
14 Clues: Where do Lions live? • What do Bees give us? • What does Sheep give us? • Sun rises in which direction? • Paper is obtained from which plant? • What is a house made of snow called? • Which type of plant is a money plant? • Which bird cannot move their eyeballs? • We should always cross the road at the? • Which is the hardest mineral in the world? • ...
Find the word 2021-08-11
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- Se____ come in many shapes and sizes.
- the _____ of a plant usually grow underground.
- The earth is divided into seven con_____nts.
- Mary made a mi_____e on her test.
- mary wants to get a good g____ on her test.
- The ________ of a plant are usually very colorful
- The f____ of a plants has seeds in them.
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- He fell off his chair, so he feels em________d.
- The Satue of Lib____ is in New York.
- The s___ helps the plant to stand.
- John is t_____ off his jacket.
- I never go to bed l___.
- Practice makes p_______.
- She won the prize, so she feels p____d.
14 Clues: I never go to bed l___. • Practice makes p_______. • John is t_____ off his jacket. • Mary made a mi_____e on her test. • The s___ helps the plant to stand. • The Satue of Lib____ is in New York. • Se____ come in many shapes and sizes. • She won the prize, so she feels p____d. • The f____ of a plants has seeds in them. • mary wants to get a good g____ on her test. • ...
Find the word 2021-08-11
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- Se____ come in many shapes and sizes.
- the _____ of a plant usually grow underground.
- The earth is divided into seven con_____nts.
- Mary made a mi_____e on her test.
- mary wants to get a good g____ on her test.
- The ________ of a plant are usually very colorful
- The f____ of a plants has seeds in them.
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- He fell off his chair, so he feels em________d.
- The Satue of Lib____ is in New York.
- The s___ helps the plant to stand.
- John is t_____ off his jacket.
- I never go to bed l___.
- Practice makes p_______.
- She won the prize, so she feels p____d.
14 Clues: I never go to bed l___. • Practice makes p_______. • John is t_____ off his jacket. • Mary made a mi_____e on her test. • The s___ helps the plant to stand. • The Satue of Lib____ is in New York. • Se____ come in many shapes and sizes. • She won the prize, so she feels p____d. • The f____ of a plants has seeds in them. • mary wants to get a good g____ on her test. • ...
Solve the puzzle 2024-11-12
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- Stores food for the plant, especially in root vegetables
- Responsible for reproduction in plants
- Part of the respiratory system responsible for voice production
- Small sacs in lungs for gas exchange
- Flap that prevents food from entering the trachea
- Anchors the plant and absorbs water and minerals
- Process by which carbon dioxide is released from the body
- Cavity Traps dust and warms the air during breathing
- Muscle that contracts to aid in inhalation
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- Tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange
- Process of releasing water vapor to cool the plant
- Directs air into each lung
- Main site of photosynthesis in plants
- Contains veins that transport water and nutrients
- Also known as the voice box
- Supports the plant and transports nutrients
- Also known as the windpipe
17 Clues: Directs air into each lung • Also known as the windpipe • Also known as the voice box • Small sacs in lungs for gas exchange • Main site of photosynthesis in plants • Responsible for reproduction in plants • Tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange • Muscle that contracts to aid in inhalation • Supports the plant and transports nutrients • ...
Organelles 2023-02-10
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- The factory of the cell
- AKA the closet of the plant cell
- Toilet of the cell
- The note runner of the cell
- Library of the cell
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- Jello of the cell
- Known as the garden of the cell (only in plant cell)
- only found in plant cells, AKA armor of the cell
- AKA the skin of the cell
- post office of the cell
- The power plant of the cell
- Cupboard or worker of the cell
12 Clues: Jello of the cell • Toilet of the cell • Library of the cell • The factory of the cell • post office of the cell • AKA the skin of the cell • The power plant of the cell • The note runner of the cell • Cupboard or worker of the cell • AKA the closet of the plant cell • only found in plant cells, AKA armor of the cell • Known as the garden of the cell (only in plant cell)
Cells Crossword 2021-09-28
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- Absorbs light energy from the sun for photosynthesis. contains green pigment.
- the plant cell's shape
- Contains only 3 of the 5 organelles
- the animal cell's shape
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- a group of things working together
- provides strength and structure for the plant cell. The rigid outer layer of the plant cell.
- the powerhouse of the cell. Provides energy to the cell.
- the specialized structures working together in the cell.
- contains all 5 of the organelles
- contains DNA and manages the cell's activities.
- Allows substances in and out of the cell. The outer layer of protection for the animal and plant cell.
11 Clues: the plant cell's shape • the animal cell's shape • contains all 5 of the organelles • a group of things working together • Contains only 3 of the 5 organelles • contains DNA and manages the cell's activities. • the powerhouse of the cell. Provides energy to the cell. • the specialized structures working together in the cell. • ...
Photosynthesis and minerals 2025-02-13
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- This mineral is needed for fruit and seed development
- Nitrates, potassium and magnesium are examples of _______ salts
- Some plants get minerals from _____ and small animals
- Most plants get minerals from the _____
- A glowing splint relights when placed in ______
- Photosynthesis takes place here in a plant cell
- Plants without magnesium will have _______ leaves
- Water helps keep plant cells _______ (firm)
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- This is used by farmers to help their plants grow
- The gas needed for photosynthesis
- This liquid is needed for photosynthesis
- ________ fertiliser comes from living things
- Potassium is needed for healthy _____ development
- The tiny pores in a leaf
- Magnesium is needed to make ________
- This mineral is needed to make DNA
- Without water, plant cells go _______ (soft)
17 Clues: The tiny pores in a leaf • The gas needed for photosynthesis • This mineral is needed to make DNA • Magnesium is needed to make ________ • Most plants get minerals from the _____ • This liquid is needed for photosynthesis • Water helps keep plant cells _______ (firm) • ________ fertiliser comes from living things • Without water, plant cells go _______ (soft) • ...
Science 5th Grade 2021-06-03
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- A single living plant, animal, bacteria, or virus
- The ability of a mineral to resist being scratched
- To keep all the variables the same except the one variable being tested
- to have a variety of something
- the gas that surrounds a planet
- The environment where an organism lives
- organisms like fungi and some bacteria that break down and digest dead materials and wastes
- path of energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem
- In a _______ circuit, the electrons have a complete pathway to flow through
- The ability of an object or substance to allow heat, electricity, or sound pass through it
- one of more substances change into one or more new substances with different properties than the original substances
- animals that eat meat
- An object that orbits a planet
- To try to outdo another for food, sunlight, water, space, etc
- the ability to do work
- The sprouting of a plant from a seed
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- are formed form the decayed remains of ancient plants and animals that have been changed by physical and chemical processes
- A behavior that an animal inherits from its parents
- to develop physical and behavior characteristics that allow organisms to survive and have offspring.
- A push or pull on anything
- Material made of tiny pieces of rock, minerals, and decayed plant and animal matter
- the shape, color, or pattern of an animal that helps it blend in with its surrounding
- A measure of the pull of gravity on an object
- A consumer is a living thing that eats other living things to survive
- How high or low a sound is
- explain something by giving details of its characteristics
- to draw objects nearer
- The part of a plant that holds the leaves up to sunlight and moves water, nutrients and food through the plant
- the surroundings that an organism lives in
- The material, or stuff, that everything is made of
- To prevent or reduce the passage heat, electricity, or sound into, from, or through something
- The innermost part of Earth
- When a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
33 Clues: animals that eat meat • to draw objects nearer • the ability to do work • A push or pull on anything • How high or low a sound is • The innermost part of Earth • to have a variety of something • An object that orbits a planet • the gas that surrounds a planet • The sprouting of a plant from a seed • The environment where an organism lives • ...
All About Plants 2023-02-17
10 Clues: a plant product • make new plants • grow seeds inside • the stem of a tree • we plant seeds inside • can turn into a fruit • take in water and minerals from soil • use sunlight to make food for the plant • we can eat the seeds when watching a movie • carry food & water to other parts of the plant
Classification and Genetics 2020-12-08
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- aquatic vertebrates has scales and fins
- an animal with moist skin and spends part of its life in water and part on land ex: frogs
- two or more organisms connected
- body temperature stays the same regardless of environment
- plant plant that received water through cells
- animal with no spine
- humans, whales, hippos, and rats are called
- plants that make their own food
- body temperature adapts to temperature of its environment
- put things in a groups.
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- plant plant that has no vascular tubes
- traits what is passed down to you by parents
- an animal with a spine
- behavior traits that is learned
- mammals that lay eggs
- an animal with scales ex:snake
- food that is produced for plants by light, energy, oxygen and water.
17 Clues: animal with no spine • mammals that lay eggs • an animal with a spine • put things in a groups. • an animal with scales ex:snake • behavior traits that is learned • two or more organisms connected • plants that make their own food • plant plant that has no vascular tubes • aquatic vertebrates has scales and fins • humans, whales, hippos, and rats are called • ...
Carnivorous Plants 2024-08-21
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- A plant with sticky leaves that trap insects
- An aquatic carnivorous plant
- A plant with small pitcher traps
- A genus of carnivorous plants
- A plant that catches insects
- A type of pitcher plant
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- A plant with greasy leaves that catch insects
- A tropical pitcher plant
- A sticky-leafed carnivorous plant
- A plant with a deep cavity filled with digestive liquid
- A plant with bladder-like traps
- A plant with a hooded leaf that traps insects
12 Clues: A type of pitcher plant • A tropical pitcher plant • An aquatic carnivorous plant • A plant that catches insects • A genus of carnivorous plants • A plant with bladder-like traps • A plant with small pitcher traps • A sticky-leafed carnivorous plant • A plant with sticky leaves that trap insects • A plant with greasy leaves that catch insects • ...
planty plants 2013-10-30
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- holds the chlorophyll
- a seed plant that doesn't produce flowers
- a seed plant that produces flowers
- if you count them in will tell you how old the tree is
- it turns the plants green
- moves water and minerals up the stem
- brings food and water around the root
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- protects the tip of the root
- oxygen and stored sugars combine to release energy
- the process of a leaf making food
- moves sugars that are made in the plants leaves to other parts
- the phloem and the xylem are produced there
- a root that never touches the ground
- when the plant is low on water, the gaurd cells shrink
14 Clues: holds the chlorophyll • it turns the plants green • protects the tip of the root • the process of a leaf making food • a seed plant that produces flowers • moves water and minerals up the stem • a root that never touches the ground • brings food and water around the root • a seed plant that doesn't produce flowers • the phloem and the xylem are produced there • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-09-16
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- threadlike, protein appendages that enable bacteria to move
- Bottom base of the microscope
- The part that is looked of the compound microscope
- medication that is typically used to relieve mild to moderate pain
- has one independent clause and at least one dependent clause
- Support the head and attaches it to the base.
- occupied 90% of a plant cell can be found in mature plant cell
- basic unit of structure of living things like the plant
- power house of the cell
- study of quantitative aspect of drugs delivery
- chemicals or compound used to cure, halt, or prevent disease
- substance that can’t be broken down by non-nuclear reactions
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- tiny organelles
- formed in cytoplasm and direct the synthesis of protein
- prescription medicine containing probiotics for acute, chronic, or persistent diarrhea
- contains two or more kind of atom
- medicine that work fast in treating mouth sore due to fungal infection
- ideal for minor wounds, cuts, abrasions, and injuries
- study of drugs or medicine
- matter what is consist of, what is properties are and how it changes
20 Clues: tiny organelles • power house of the cell • study of drugs or medicine • Bottom base of the microscope • contains two or more kind of atom • Support the head and attaches it to the base. • study of quantitative aspect of drugs delivery • The part that is looked of the compound microscope • ideal for minor wounds, cuts, abrasions, and injuries • ...
Gardening 5 2025-02-18
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- – A tool used for digging.
- – The green pigment in leaves responsible for photosynthesis.
- – The part of a flower that collects pollen.
- – The green leaf-like parts that protect a flower bud.
- – A tool used for transporting soil, mulch, or plants.
- – A larger tool used for digging and moving soil.
- – A tool for cutting branches and stems.
- – An underground storage organ, like a potato.
- – The part of a stem where leaves or buds grow.
- – A tool used for trimming plants and hedges.
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- – A tool used for breaking up soil and weeding.
- Fork – A tool for turning soil and compost.
- – The colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators.
- – A horizontal underground stem, such as ginger.
- Can – A container used to water plants.
- – A tool used to gather leaves or smooth soil.
- – A small hand tool used for planting and weeding.
- – The underground part of a plant that absorbs nutrients.
- – The part of a plant that performs photosynthesis.
- – The part of a plant that supports leaves and flowers.
20 Clues: – A tool used for digging. • Can – A container used to water plants. • – A tool for cutting branches and stems. • Fork – A tool for turning soil and compost. • – The part of a flower that collects pollen. • – A tool used for trimming plants and hedges. • – A tool used to gather leaves or smooth soil. • – An underground storage organ, like a potato. • ...
Forest 2025-10-07
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- the green substance in leaves.
- the process of re-greening bare forests.
- a tourist attraction that many people like.
- activities to protect and care for forests.
- a community of plants and animals that interact with each other
- smoke from forest fires.
- animals that produce honey.
- living creatures that live in the soil.
- trees cut into small pieces.
- where monkeys live.
- a type of animal that only eats plants.
- non-plant organisms that grow on damp wood (some are poisonous, some are useful).
- one of the large animals that have thick fur.
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- sap-sucking insects often found on trees.
- the course of water in the forest.
- the part of the plant that carries out photosynthesis.
- due to deforestation.
- Park, a place of protection for rare animals or plants.
- absorb water in plants.
- in an area.
- small with wings and flying.
- a gas produced by plants.
- animals that like to eat young leaves.
- a layer of leaves above a dense forest.
- a plant that climbs tree trunks.
- a natural place for animals to live.
26 Clues: in an area. • where monkeys live. • due to deforestation. • absorb water in plants. • smoke from forest fires. • a gas produced by plants. • animals that produce honey. • small with wings and flying. • trees cut into small pieces. • the green substance in leaves. • a plant that climbs tree trunks. • the course of water in the forest. • a natural place for animals to live. • ...
Duncan Thompson cell review 2025-10-02
Across
- Makes energy, the power plant of the cell.
- The manager, Controls everything
- An open area in a cell that is used like a storage room.
- A tool scientist use to identify organisms.
- Works as a packaging center
- The outer layer of a cell only found in plant cells.
- Organisms with cells that contain a nucleus and organelles.
- When a cell divides into four daughter cells.
- When a cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
- Acts as a recycling center.
Down
- When plants make their own food using the sun.
- They act like conveyor belts
- Build proteins, like an assembly line.
- Genetic code
- The outer barrier of a cell
- gelatinous liquid that fills the inside a cell.
- Single celled prokaryotes similar to bacteria but with unique genetic traits.
- In plant cells and preforms photosynthesis.
- Single celled prokaryotes with cell walls but no nucleus.
- The process when a single cell divides into two or more daughter cells.
- Basic unit of life
21 Clues: Genetic code • Basic unit of life • The outer barrier of a cell • Works as a packaging center • Acts as a recycling center. • They act like conveyor belts • The manager, Controls everything • Build proteins, like an assembly line. • Makes energy, the power plant of the cell. • A tool scientist use to identify organisms. • In plant cells and preforms photosynthesis. • ...
Plant Growth and Reproduction 2016-02-10
Across
- Contains male DNA that joins with the egg to create a seed.
- Type of reproduction that occurs in flowering plants.
- Part of the flower that attracts pollinators.
- The female part of a flower.
- The main structure where photosynthesis takes place.
- Protects the seed, and can aid in seed dispersal.
- Collects water and holds the plant in place.
- Roots grow down in response to _________.
- The way plants make their own food. It occurs mainly in the leaves or needles.
- Reproductive part of Angiosperms
- Holds the eggs, and develops into a fruit after fertilization takes place.
- The male part of a flower.
Down
- The process of pollen landing on the stigma part of the Pistil.
- A nighttime pollinator
- Sprouts grow towards ________ or heat.
- For example: Bats, bees, flies, birds and the wind.
- The process of an egg cell meeting a sperm cell.
- The process of seeds being transported away from the parent plant.
- The process of a seed sprouting.
- Transports water, food and nutrients to all parts of the plant.
- Contains female DNA that joins with the sperm to create a seed.
21 Clues: A nighttime pollinator • The male part of a flower. • The female part of a flower. • The process of a seed sprouting. • Reproductive part of Angiosperms • Sprouts grow towards ________ or heat. • Roots grow down in response to _________. • Collects water and holds the plant in place. • Part of the flower that attracts pollinators. • ...
Growing for Dummies 2022-02-07
Across
- in a small pot a plant won't be able to
- made of either clay, sand, silt, or a combination of all
- a basic need of a plant, and can be either too much or not enough
- a common mistake plant owners make
- the adjustment of a plant to a new environment
Down
- all plants need a hole in the bottom of their pot for
- occurs when the roots of a plant sits in water
- measures light intensity
- this light intensity has the largest foot-candle range
- a basic need of a plant, that has different levels of intensity
10 Clues: measures light intensity • a common mistake plant owners make • in a small pot a plant won't be able to • occurs when the roots of a plant sits in water • the adjustment of a plant to a new environment • all plants need a hole in the bottom of their pot for • this light intensity has the largest foot-candle range • ...
Weather 2025-03-06
Across
- A place full of trees and animals.
- A high landform that touches the sky.
- It is hot, bright, and can burn things.
- A long flow of water moving to the sea.
- Smaller than a mountain, but still high.
- You can see the sun and clouds here.
- It grows in soil and needs water and sunlight.
Down
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
- A colorful plant that blooms in spring.
- A large body of saltwater, smaller than an ocean.
- green plant that covers the ground.
- Land surrounded by water on all sides.
12 Clues: A place full of trees and animals. • green plant that covers the ground. • You can see the sun and clouds here. • A high landform that touches the sky. • Land surrounded by water on all sides. • A tall plant with a trunk and branches. • A colorful plant that blooms in spring. • It is hot, bright, and can burn things. • A long flow of water moving to the sea. • ...
Farm to school 2016-11-30
10 Clues: A bad bug. • A bad plant. • A small plants. • Help to grow up. • We can take it the mud. • It was eating the leaves. • We will plant it(small things). • one of the thing that a plant need. • Beautiful plant, but can't take it out. • happen to the soil when your water to much
SSA review 4 2017-04-27
Across
- spread pollen around so the plant can reproduce
- has no back bone
- filters the blood and helps with digestion
- an hard protective layer on the outside of arthropods
- caused by the Earth's tilt
- where photosynthesis happens in a plant
Down
- system one star and all the things that orbit that star
- a waste product humans breath out but plants breathe in
- the earth makes one of these every 24 hours
- because of this you need to wear a seat belt
- has a back bone
- helps with digestion and regulates body sugar
- the main part of the plant involved in reproduction
- made of solar systems
14 Clues: has a back bone • has no back bone • made of solar systems • caused by the Earth's tilt • where photosynthesis happens in a plant • filters the blood and helps with digestion • the earth makes one of these every 24 hours • because of this you need to wear a seat belt • helps with digestion and regulates body sugar • spread pollen around so the plant can reproduce • ...
Cells 2025-12-17
Across
- The process plants use to make food
- The jelly-like substance where chemical reactions happen
- The part of a plant cell that carries out photosynthesis
- Contains the genetic material of the cell
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- An instrument used to view cells
- A large permanent structure found only in plant cells
Down
- Organelle where respiration takes place
- Tiny structures where proteins are made
- The basic unit of all living things
- A group of similar cells working together
- A group of tissues working together
- Rigid outer layer that supports plant cells
- The process that releases energy from food
14 Clues: An instrument used to view cells • The basic unit of all living things • The process plants use to make food • A group of tissues working together • Organelle where respiration takes place • Tiny structures where proteins are made • Controls what enters and leaves the cell • A group of similar cells working together • Contains the genetic material of the cell • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-02-26
Across
- tissue composed of thin walled cells
- male reproductive structure of a flower
- kingdom that includes multicellular autotrophs
- organism that has taillike structures
- process in which autotrophs make their own food
- organism that is capable of producing its own food
- non vascular plants
- "naked" seed plant
- kingdom that includes heterotrophic organisms
- modified stem with most of its food stored in layers of short thick leaves
Down
- vascular plants
- process that produces haploid gametes
- diploid plant that produces spores
- structure that attaches leaf blade to the stem
- living vascular tissue
- organism that cannot produce its own food
- thick and waxy structure that wraps around an apical meristem to protect the terminal bud
- structure in ferns some protists, and fungi
- vascular tissue
- female reproductive structure in some plants
- structure that surrounds a plant embryo
21 Clues: vascular plants • vascular tissue • "naked" seed plant • non vascular plants • living vascular tissue • diploid plant that produces spores • tissue composed of thin walled cells • process that produces haploid gametes • organism that has taillike structures • male reproductive structure of a flower • structure that surrounds a plant embryo • ...
Cell Organelle Functions (a couple organelles will be used twice) 2025-02-26
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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 • ...
plants and politics 2025-02-20
Across
- part of the plant that is its "backbone"
- hard to detect
- (plural) mushroom, like truffles for example
- stop beating about the ... and be straight with me
- native
- to suppress something when it only starts: nip it in the ...
- poisonous
Down
- what you sow to grow a new plant
- a very clever and innovative idea
- very quiet or relaxed
- plural forms of cactus
- what Socrates was poisoned with
- part of the plant that people and animals often eat
13 Clues: native • poisonous • hard to detect • very quiet or relaxed • plural forms of cactus • what Socrates was poisoned with • what you sow to grow a new plant • a very clever and innovative idea • part of the plant that is its "backbone" • (plural) mushroom, like truffles for example • stop beating about the ... and be straight with me • ...
deadly plants 2025-02-20
Across
- (plural) mushroom, like truffles for example
- plural forms of cactus
- stop beating about the ... and be straight with me
- part of the plant that is its "backbone"
- what Socrates was poisoned with
- native
- poisonous
- to suppress something when it only starts: nip it in the ...
Down
- hard to detect
- a very clever and innovative idea
- very quiet or relaxed
- what you sow to grow a new plant
- part of the plant that people and animals often eat
13 Clues: native • poisonous • hard to detect • very quiet or relaxed • plural forms of cactus • what Socrates was poisoned with • what you sow to grow a new plant • a very clever and innovative idea • part of the plant that is its "backbone" • (plural) mushroom, like truffles for example • stop beating about the ... and be straight with me • ...
Investigating Austalia's Pysical Environments 2013-02-03
Across
- angular distance from east or west
- the study of the structure,origins,and formation of land forms
- pieces of weathered rock
- woody growth at or below ground level
- type of plant that has hard leaves and short internodes
- An aboriginal term for ancient time
- a plant that doesn't need much water
Down
- high land dividing two areas or water parting
- Large amount of igneous rock that has been intruded
- a plant formed on stems or branches
- rocks changed by heat and pressure
- deformation of earth's crust
- A line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure
- domed shaped
- angular distance north or south
- half of a sphere
- an Australian shrub or tree
17 Clues: domed shaped • half of a sphere • pieces of weathered rock • an Australian shrub or tree • deformation of earth's crust • angular distance north or south • rocks changed by heat and pressure • angular distance from east or west • a plant formed on stems or branches • An aboriginal term for ancient time • a plant that doesn't need much water • woody growth at or below ground level • ...
LSS Cells Puzzle 2024 2020-07-12
Across
- green pigment that traps sunlight for photosynthesis
- membrane-bound sacs which contain water and dissolved food substances such as sugar, mineral salts and amino acids
- formed during photosynthesis and converted to starch for storage in plants
- the cell wall gives plant cells a ___ shape
- organelles in green parts of plants which contain chlorophyll
- without the cell membrane, a cell will not be able to ___ substances entering or leaving the cell
- made up of one cell
- controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell
- a plant cell wall is made up of this
Down
- ___ of labour is demonstrated by different types of cells each performing specific functions to enable the organism to survive more effectively
- jelly-like substance, comprising mainly water, where chemical reactions in a cell take place
- without the nucleus, a cell will have ___ life span
- contain DNA which determine the inherited characteristics of an organism
- animal cells have ___ and numerous vacuoles
- an ___ cell does not have a cell wall nor chloroplasts
- plant cells have one or two ___, central vacuoles
- without the nucleus, a cell will not be able to ___ and carry out its specialised function
- the cell membrane is a thin, ___ permeable membrane
- the basic unit of all living things
- in a multicellular organism, ___ cells have ___ functions and work together to keep the organism alive
- contains chromosomes and controls all activities that take place in the cell
- a plant cell wall is ___ permeable
- a cell needs ___ to carry out activities such as growth, reproduction, repair
23 Clues: made up of one cell • a plant cell wall is ___ permeable • the basic unit of all living things • a plant cell wall is made up of this • animal cells have ___ and numerous vacuoles • the cell wall gives plant cells a ___ shape • plant cells have one or two ___, central vacuoles • without the nucleus, a cell will have ___ life span • ...
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 2022-09-16
Across
- The leaves in a pea plant are modified to form this.
- The flat sticky top of the pistil.
- The tiny openings that help exchange gases.
- The part of the plant that carries water from roots to leaves.
Down
- The root system that consists of many thin and branched roots.
- The short stem that attaches the leaf to the main stem.
- The parts of plant that gives green colour to leaf.
- The thin tube, which holds anthers.
- The modified roots that grow above the surface of soil.
9 Clues: The flat sticky top of the pistil. • The thin tube, which holds anthers. • The tiny openings that help exchange gases. • The parts of plant that gives green colour to leaf. • The leaves in a pea plant are modified to form this. • The short stem that attaches the leaf to the main stem. • The modified roots that grow above the surface of soil. • ...
Plants 2023-07-04
Across
- A fragrant plant with purple flowers and a calming scent, it is often used in soaps, perfumes, and to make sachets.
- A tall plant with a bright yellow flower that follows the sun, and its seeds can be roasted and eaten or used to make oil.
- Plant A plant that bears red, juicy tomatoes, it grows well in gardens and provides a tasty ingredient for salads, sauces, and other dishes.
- Plant A low-growing plant that produces delicious red berries, it has small white flowers and is loved for its sweet and juicy fruit.
- A common plant with yellow flowers and fluffy white seeds that can be blown away, it grows easily in fields and gardens.
- Tree A large and strong tree with broad leaves, it provides shade and homes for many animals, and its wood is used for making furniture.
- A beautiful flower with a lovely fragrance, it comes in many colors like red, pink, and white, and is often used to show love and affection.
- A climbing plant with lush green leaves, it can grow on walls or fences, adding a touch of nature to the surroundings.
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- Tree A tall evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones, it provides shelter for animals, and its wood is often used for construction and furniture.
- A flower known for its ruffled petals and sweet fragrance, it comes in different colors and is often used in bouquets and floral arrangements.
- A desert plant with thick, spiky stems that help it store water, and it comes in different shapes and sizes, surviving in dry and hot environments.
- A colorful flower that comes in many shades, it blooms in spring and is a symbol of beauty and new beginnings.
- A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems, it is strong and can be used for building, crafting, or even as food for certain animals.
- Flytrap A unique plant that catches insects with its special leaves, which snap shut when an insect touches them, helping it get nutrients to grow.
- A delicate and exotic flower that comes in many shapes and colors, it requires special care and is known for its beauty and elegance.
15 Clues: A colorful flower that comes in many shades, it blooms in spring and is a symbol of beauty and new beginnings. • A fragrant plant with purple flowers and a calming scent, it is often used in soaps, perfumes, and to make sachets. • A climbing plant with lush green leaves, it can grow on walls or fences, adding a touch of nature to the surroundings. • ...
Plant science - Germination and Fair testing 2023-03-26
Across
- The part of the seed with food storage
- This word can be used to change a description into an explanation
- This word means to do an experiment more than once to see if you get the same results
- When a seed starts to grow
Down
- the root of a plant embryo
- A fair test is when one thing is changed and everything else is the ____
- the seed coat
- After an experiment we use our results to write a c_____ that answers our original question
- These are found inside fruit; each one contains a plant embryo
- the shoot of a plant embryo
- a baby plant
- part of the flower that contains the ovules
12 Clues: a baby plant • the seed coat • the root of a plant embryo • When a seed starts to grow • the shoot of a plant embryo • The part of the seed with food storage • part of the flower that contains the ovules • These are found inside fruit; each one contains a plant embryo • This word can be used to change a description into an explanation • ...
Cells and Their Organelles 2016-02-08
Across
- Ribosomes help in the manufacture of this material.
- Plant cells (only) have this to capture light energy.
- The "power making" organelle (single).
- The "gateway" or "border" for the cell.
- The part of the nucleus that produces ribosomes.
Down
- Plant cells (only) contain this to give the plant support and shape
- Organelles float around inside this "gooey" gel inside the cell.
- Description for ER that has no ribosomes attached.
- Control centre for the cell.
- Provides the support for the cell's shape.
- Organelle that stores large amounts of water.
- Organelle that performs garbage collection.
- The organelle that attaches itself to ER.
13 Clues: Control centre for the cell. • The "power making" organelle (single). • The "gateway" or "border" for the cell. • The organelle that attaches itself to ER. • Provides the support for the cell's shape. • Organelle that performs garbage collection. • Organelle that stores large amounts of water. • The part of the nucleus that produces ribosomes. • ...
Sam's Organelles Crossy puzzle 2018-11-06
Across
- the layer that surrounds a plant cell.
- This part is used for photosynthesis and makes the plant green.
- this organelle acts as the cell brain.
- This produces energy for the cell.
- Removes waste and digestion of the cell.
Down
- This part absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Used for the transport of lipids around the cell
- Makes and supplies protein for the cell.
- Surrounds plant and animal cells.
- contains all the information a cell needs.
- uses water to support the organelle.
- Contains all the cell organelles and parts.
- Controls all of the cells activities.
13 Clues: Surrounds plant and animal cells. • This produces energy for the cell. • uses water to support the organelle. • Controls all of the cells activities. • the layer that surrounds a plant cell. • this organelle acts as the cell brain. • Makes and supplies protein for the cell. • Removes waste and digestion of the cell. • contains all the information a cell needs. • ...
science 2021-09-07
Across
- an organism that obtains food from an outside source.
- a unicellular microorganism without a distinct nucleus.
- a plant with an embryo and two cotyledons
- an organism that produces its own food
- a vascular plant that bears flowers and fruit
- the science of classifying organisms.
Down
- an organism composed of one or more cells containing a visible nucleus and organelles.
- a plant with an embryo and one cotyledon.
- the positive or negative reaction of a plant to a stimulus
- having a system of tubes to transport.
- nomenclature, a two-part naming system that consist of genus and species
- a vascular, cone-bearing plant whose seeds are not enclosed.
12 Clues: the science of classifying organisms. • having a system of tubes to transport. • an organism that produces its own food • a plant with an embryo and one cotyledon. • a plant with an embryo and two cotyledons • a vascular plant that bears flowers and fruit • an organism that obtains food from an outside source. • a unicellular microorganism without a distinct nucleus. • ...
HORT1010 FINAL 2024-04-28
Across
- The overall impression of the shape of the plant as it grows
- With the lobes arising along the length of the mid-line of the leaf
- An introduced species to an environment that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment
- Two leaves arising at the same point, directly across from each other along the stem
- Non-flowering plant that bears woody cones
- Leaf-like flap below a leaf
- Angle between the leaf and stem
- Keeps leaves all year
- A compressed, undeveloped shoot that may be lateral or terminal.
- With the lobes all arising from one point at the base ofthe leaf
- The space between two nodes
- Woody plant that loses its broad, flat leaves each fall
Down
- The number of this flower part helps to identify the shrub as a rhododendreon or azalea
- A "breathing pore" in the skin or bark of a stem
- The fruit of Acer species/a papery, wing-like tissue developed early in the spring
- Leaves grouped in small, tight bundles
- Type of leaf that is connected to stem at leaf axillary bud
- Made up of several leaflets
- Soil is that which allows water to percolate through it reasonably quickly and not pool
- One leaf per plant node, with the position staggered on the stem
- A measure of the acidity and alkalinity of a material
- A modified, sharp-pointed stem that occurs in the axil of a leaf where a branch would normally develop
- A bud in the axil
- The arrangement of veins in a leaf
- Point on the stem where leaf or bud is borne
25 Clues: A bud in the axil • Keeps leaves all year • Made up of several leaflets • Leaf-like flap below a leaf • The space between two nodes • Angle between the leaf and stem • The arrangement of veins in a leaf • Leaves grouped in small, tight bundles • Non-flowering plant that bears woody cones • Point on the stem where leaf or bud is borne • ...
plants 2020-02-06
Across
- Part of a flower
- is the most beautiful
- liquid of the pollen
- part of a plant that holds the plant or the flowers
- Thing that you can get with the trunk of the tree
Down
- part of a plant that gets the sunlight
- Thing that insects get of the flower
- Stem of a tree
- Part that gets the nutrients
- Reproductive part of the plant that takes part in sexual reproduction
10 Clues: Stem of a tree • Part of a flower • liquid of the pollen • is the most beautiful • Part that gets the nutrients • Thing that insects get of the flower • part of a plant that gets the sunlight • Thing that you can get with the trunk of the tree • part of a plant that holds the plant or the flowers • Reproductive part of the plant that takes part in sexual reproduction
Photosynthesis 2022-12-01
Across
- What goes into the plant to cause the reaction
- What makes the plant green
- plants use this to get energy
- Another word for sugar that is a product
- what comes out of the plant after the reaction
Down
- is the word for H20
- DIoxide is The reactant that you breathe out
- is a form of energy the plant uses
- where the reaction takes place
- The product that is a gas
10 Clues: is the word for H20 • The product that is a gas • What makes the plant green • plants use this to get energy • where the reaction takes place • is a form of energy the plant uses • Another word for sugar that is a product • DIoxide is The reactant that you breathe out • What goes into the plant to cause the reaction • what comes out of the plant after the reaction
I learning term 1 {:0)= 2024-03-12
Across
- Animal or person that eat or drink
- A jelly like substance that fills in the cell
- cell something that has a cell wall
- a animal that eats meat and plants
- A cell carries out protein
- animal that eats insects and grass
Down
- an animal that's only eats a plant
- Contains genetic material
- Something that controls the cell
- a plant that makes its on food from the sun
- Something that makes its own food
- a fluffy yellow animal
- when a chicken is an adult what day?
- what the embryo eats
14 Clues: what the embryo eats • a fluffy yellow animal • Contains genetic material • A cell carries out protein • Something that controls the cell • Something that makes its own food • an animal that's only eats a plant • Animal or person that eat or drink • a animal that eats meat and plants • animal that eats insects and grass • cell something that has a cell wall • ...
Gabby Hemsky Organelles Puzzle 2018-11-06
Across
- A lysosome breaks down the _______ when it dies
- Found towards the middle of the cell
- A chloroplast is ________ shaped
- Builds amino acids
- Made of DNA
- Layers of membrane
- Contains chlorophyll
- The cell wall is the _______ layer of plant cells
- Tiny hairs surrounding the cell
Down
- Holds enzymes
- One or more long tails attached to the cell
- Shaped like a kidney bean
- Helps to support the whole cell in plant cells
- Liquid inside the cell
- Made up of cellulose
- Has tiny holes
- Builds lysosomes
- The nucleus is located towards the _______ of a cell
- There are several Vacuoles in a __________ cell
19 Clues: Made of DNA • Holds enzymes • Has tiny holes • Builds lysosomes • Builds amino acids • Layers of membrane • Made up of cellulose • Contains chlorophyll • Liquid inside the cell • Shaped like a kidney bean • Tiny hairs surrounding the cell • A chloroplast is ________ shaped • Found towards the middle of the cell • One or more long tails attached to the cell • ...
Rare and Endangered Plant Species 2023-10-22
Across
- - Slipper-shaped orchid.
- - Medicinal plant with slow growth.
- - Ancient palm-like plant.
- - Infamous for its odor.
- - Desert-dwelling plant.
- - Rare and elusive orchid.
- - Carnivorous plant with snapping leaves.
- - Giant, foul-smelling flower.
- - Stout African tree.
- - Tall and ancient trees.
Down
- - Coastal tree with aerial roots.
- - Carnivorous bog dweller.
- - Gigantic coniferous tree.
- - Hawaiian alpine plant.
- - Beautiful and diverse flower.
15 Clues: - Stout African tree. • - Slipper-shaped orchid. • - Infamous for its odor. • - Desert-dwelling plant. • - Hawaiian alpine plant. • - Tall and ancient trees. • - Carnivorous bog dweller. • - Ancient palm-like plant. • - Rare and elusive orchid. • - Gigantic coniferous tree. • - Giant, foul-smelling flower. • - Beautiful and diverse flower. • - Coastal tree with aerial roots. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-12-01
11 Clues: Something alive • comes from the sun • Humans breath it out • organelle in a plant • found in chloroplasts • a plant sucks this up • Plants "breath" it out • Plants use this to live • teaches about photosythesis • A product of photosynthesis • Not a human, but not a plant
6Seedfolks5 2021-09-21
11 Clues: How old is Sam • Where is Ana from • What did Ana plant • What did Kim plant • How old is Wendall • What did Leona plant • Where is Wendall from • Where is Gonzalo from • Gonzalo´s personality • Where is Sae Young from • Why did Kim plant in the old lot
SCIENCE CAMP CROSSWORD 2020-04-29
Across
- An organism that obtains its energy by eating other organisms.
- The concept that everything in an ecosystem is related to everything else.
- The theory that the Earth's crust is divided into plates that move.
- A plant that retains some of its leaves throughout the year.
- An animal that primarily eats plants.
- An organism that obtains its energy by breaking down waste products and dead organisms.
- The area where an animal naturally lives. It must include food, water, shelter, and space suitable to the animal's needs.
- A behavior or characteristic that helps a plant or animal survive.
- An area with living and nonliving things that interact, all components are linked together through energy flow and nutrient cycling.
- A testable educated guess, explanation, or answer to a question.
Down
- An organism (usually a green plant) that produces its own food.
- Primarily awake and active during the night (e.g., owl, bobcat).
- Type of rock formed by the cooling and hardening of magma.
- An animal that primarily eats other animals.
- Type of rock changed by heat and pressure.
- Type of rock that is transported, deposited in water, then compressed into rock.
- The process by which organisms, including green plants, utilize sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce their own food.
- The process of breaking down rock by mechanical and chemical forces such as water, oxidation, and growing plants.
- The transport of rock by forces such as wind and water.
- The study of the Earth, its structure, history, and the forces that affect it.
- A plant that sheds its leaves seasonally.
21 Clues: An animal that primarily eats plants. • A plant that sheds its leaves seasonally. • Type of rock changed by heat and pressure. • An animal that primarily eats other animals. • The transport of rock by forces such as wind and water. • Type of rock formed by the cooling and hardening of magma. • A plant that retains some of its leaves throughout the year. • ...
Category 4-5 2017-05-02
Across
- Plant growth toward water
- System that enables the body to move
- Stable plant and animal community
- pioneer species that grows on rock, a mix of algae and fungi
- Largest level of ecological organization
- Requires sunlight to make glucose
- System controls body activities and processes using electrochemical signal
- System breaks food down into smaller, simpler molecules
- Succession in which take 50-100 years to reach a climax community
- relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is not affected
- Leaf structure that allows for gas exchange
- Relationship where one organism benefits while the other is harmed
- community of the first living things to move into a new environment
- Type of succession which begins with barren rock, no soil
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- Variety of organisms that live within a given area
- Plants growth in response to gravity
- Organisms that belong to the same species in the same physical area
- The evaporation of water through stomata in plant leave
- System protects the body from pathogens
- Plants response to touch
- Requires glucose to make ATP
- Populations of different species
- Plant growth toward light
- System protects the inner body and includes the nails, hair, and skin
- System that sends signals to specific parts of the body by releasing hormones
- an inherited trait that increases an individual’s chance of survival
- Symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
- Increase the rate of reactions in the body
- System that removes waste from the blood, consist of bladder and kidneys
- nonliving factor in an ecosystem
30 Clues: Plants response to touch • Plant growth toward water • Plant growth toward light • Requires glucose to make ATP • Populations of different species • nonliving factor in an ecosystem • Stable plant and animal community • Requires sunlight to make glucose • Plants growth in response to gravity • System that enables the body to move • System protects the body from pathogens • ...
Plants 2020-10-20
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- a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- take in or soak up (energy or a liquid or other substance) by chemical or physical action.
- any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds that consist of large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms, especially as structural components of body tissues
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- a slender rib running through a leaf or bract, typically dividing or branching, and containing a vascular bundle.
- refers to a single layer of cells on the upper surface of the leaf, which aids the. water conservation.
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- the 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.
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk.
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- a cultivated plant of the parsley family, with closely packed succulent leafstalks that are eaten raw or cooked.
- each of a large number of elongated microscopic outgrowths from the outer layer of cells in a root, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the soil.
- known as the cuticle covers the leaves of all plant species.
- a minute portion of matter.
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- any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width which allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces.
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- refers to a single layer of cells on the lower surface of the leaf that contains stomata and guard cells.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue.
- a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
- a layer of loosely packed and irregularly shaped chlorophyll-bearing cells that fills the part of a leaf between the palisade layer and the lower epidermis
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- a layer of columnar cells rich in chloroplasts found beneath the upper epidermis of foliage leaves.
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
26 Clues: a minute portion of matter. • a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. • the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue. • the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume. • known as the cuticle covers the leaves of all plant species. • a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things. • ...
Home Gardening 2025-04-14
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- fruits come from the flowering parts and contain seeds
- granular soil with a balance of sand, silt and clay particles
- the weather conditions for a specific region
- the act of adding water to the growing medium or plants
- pertaining to a certain season of the year
- crops that follow each other
- weed-control chemicals
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- soil conditioner made from sphagnum moss
- category with a species of plant
- grooves between raised beds
- – a structure designed to control the elements in a plant growing system
- the act of preparing and working the soil
- – any edible part of the plant like roots, stems, leaves and bulbs
- a lump or mass of soil
- are equal to 12”X12”
15 Clues: are equal to 12”X12” • a lump or mass of soil • weed-control chemicals • grooves between raised beds • crops that follow each other • category with a species of plant • soil conditioner made from sphagnum moss • the act of preparing and working the soil • pertaining to a certain season of the year • the weather conditions for a specific region • ...
Sugar & Oil Crops 2022-11-03
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- a tall plant that produces raw sugar in the stem of the plant.
- a variety of beet with a root that contains a large concentration of sucrose.
- a thick, sweet, viscous liquid consisting of sugar dissolved in water.
- raw sugar with a small amount of molasses added to it.
- a carbohydrate formed when glucose and fructose are combined
- a thick dark- to light-brown syrup obtained from raw sugar during the refining process.
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- a plant that can fix nitrogen from the air in the soil.
- a sweet substance obtained from plants & is a carbohydrate
- an annual legume that is native to East Asia and grown for oil and protein.
- an annual legume grown for its oily nut-like seed.
- a tall North American plant of the daisy family that is cultivated for its edible seeds and oil.
- a bright-yellow flowering plant grown mainly for its oil-rich seed.
- a group of rapeseed cultivars bred in Canada for their low erucic acid content.
13 Clues: an annual legume grown for its oily nut-like seed. • raw sugar with a small amount of molasses added to it. • a plant that can fix nitrogen from the air in the soil. • a sweet substance obtained from plants & is a carbohydrate • a carbohydrate formed when glucose and fructose are combined • a tall plant that produces raw sugar in the stem of the plant. • ...
plants in action crossword 2013-11-24
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- beginning of the stem
- carries nutrients
- sucks water up
- receives the pollen during fertilization
- something that lights the world
- this part of the plant absorbs water
- what the bees collect
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- something that everyone needs
- holds the anther
- the protective outer covering of a seed
- makes and contains pollen
- female reproductive organs
- beginning of lifecycle
- holds the plant upright
- helps plants grow
15 Clues: sucks water up • holds the anther • carries nutrients • helps plants grow • beginning of the stem • what the bees collect • beginning of lifecycle • holds the plant upright • makes and contains pollen • female reproductive organs • something that everyone needs • something that lights the world • this part of the plant absorbs water • the protective outer covering of a seed • ...
plants in action crossword 2013-11-24
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- beginning of the stem
- carries nutrients
- sucks water up
- receives the pollen during fertilization
- something that lights the world
- this part of the plant absorbs water
- what the bees collect
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- something that everyone needs
- holds the anther
- the protective outer covering of a seed
- makes and contains pollen
- female reproductive organs
- beginning of lifecycle
- holds the plant upright
- helps plants grow
15 Clues: sucks water up • holds the anther • carries nutrients • helps plants grow • beginning of the stem • what the bees collect • beginning of lifecycle • holds the plant upright • makes and contains pollen • female reproductive organs • something that everyone needs • something that lights the world • this part of the plant absorbs water • the protective outer covering of a seed • ...
Animal and Plant Life Cycles 2025-03-10
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- ____________ mammals look like their parents
- the larva of a butterfly is called
- Bees and birds do this when they carry pollen to different plants
- The first step in the insect life cycle
- When a tadpole begins to turn into a frog, it loses its __________
- The first stage of the flowering plant life cycle
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- Where seeds of a plant are formed
- A series of changes that plants and animals go through as they grow and change is called the life ___________
- A baby deer
- Plants and animals are __________ things
- Holds the plant in place and soaks up nutrients from the soil
- When the seed of a plant begins to push out roots
12 Clues: A baby deer • Where seeds of a plant are formed • the larva of a butterfly is called • The first step in the insect life cycle • Plants and animals are __________ things • ____________ mammals look like their parents • When the seed of a plant begins to push out roots • The first stage of the flowering plant life cycle • ...
Plant-microbe interactions 2023-10-13
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- A participant in the mutualistic relationship lichen
- What is type of intercation is the one between Agrobacterium tumefaciens and plant?
- Which process involves the introduction of beneficial microorganisms to enhance soil fertility?
- What type of symbiotic relationship is the one between fungus and plant?
- How is the group of plants, that can form root nodules, called?
- What do rhizobia bacteria produce in the root nodules?
- An interaction between two organisms in which they both require the same limited resources
- Which type of funghi supports nutrient cycling and plant health?
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- What is the name of the enzyme responsible for nitrogen fixation in certain bacteria?
- What is the name of the interaction between Agrobacterium tumefaciens and plants called?
- The type of interaction between human gut bacteria and humans
- Relationship in which the organisms do not necessarily need each other to survive
- Organic compounds aiding in root nodule formation?
- Relationship in which one or both organisms are dependent on each other to survive
- How are bacteria called that which fixes nitrogen and form nodules on plant roots?
- How is the association of plant and fungus called?
16 Clues: Organic compounds aiding in root nodule formation? • How is the association of plant and fungus called? • A participant in the mutualistic relationship lichen • What do rhizobia bacteria produce in the root nodules? • The type of interaction between human gut bacteria and humans • How is the group of plants, that can form root nodules, called? • ...
Cell Parts 2023-09-27
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- Surrounds plant cells
- Makes proteins. EVERY cell has this organelle.
- The cell membrane is made of a double layer of this
- This organelle has ribosomes attached to it and produces proteins.
- Plant cells have a large, central one of these. It's main purpose in plant cells is water storage.
- Powerhouse of the cell
- The organelle in which DNA is found.
- This organelle produces lipids and steroids
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- These specialized vesicles contain digestive enzymes and help break down food and waste
- The "post office" that packs proteins and other macromolecules into vesicles
- The unwound form of DNA
- These specialized vesicles help cells detoxify and are found in large numbers in liver and kidney cells
- Plant cell organelle that carries out photosynthesis
13 Clues: Surrounds plant cells • Powerhouse of the cell • The unwound form of DNA • The organelle in which DNA is found. • This organelle produces lipids and steroids • Makes proteins. EVERY cell has this organelle. • The cell membrane is made of a double layer of this • Plant cell organelle that carries out photosynthesis • ...
Science Quiz Vocabulary 2025-10-09
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- A Living Thing Found in Every Organism
- The Organelle in the Plant Cell that Holds the Structure of the Cell
- Powerhouse of the Cell
- Cell The Kind of Cell Found in Plants Only
- The Process Where Food is Produced by the Plant Cell
- Cell The Kind of Cell Found in Living Organisms, Except Plants and Bacteria
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- To have Many Cells
- The Organelle in the Plant Cell that Photosynthesizes Food for the Plant
- To Only Have One Cell
- A Type of Living Thing that is Made up of Cells, and Occasionally Goes Through the Process of Mitosis
10 Clues: To have Many Cells • To Only Have One Cell • Powerhouse of the Cell • A Living Thing Found in Every Organism • Cell The Kind of Cell Found in Plants Only • The Process Where Food is Produced by the Plant Cell • The Organelle in the Plant Cell that Holds the Structure of the Cell • The Organelle in the Plant Cell that Photosynthesizes Food for the Plant • ...
The cell 2018-03-26
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- another reason a cell needs to divide in an organism
- a cell's genetic material
- a type of cell with a nucleus and no cell wall
- the cell's "factories"
- the basic unit of all life
- the part of a plant that captures the sun's energy
- the part of the cell that allows things in and out
- the structure in which a cell organizes its DNA into
- what is produced in the chloroplasts
- what is produced in the mitochondria
- a word used to descirbe the cell making a copy of its DNA
- the amount of cells that exist after a division has occurred
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- a type of cell that can make its own food
- how parent and daughter cells compare genetically
- the non-living part of a plant cell giving it structure
- the plural of nucleus
- the cell's control center
- the process of a cell organizing its DNA and forming two nuclei
- the cell's powerhouse
- a tiny cell part
- the tool that can be used to study the cell
- one reason a cell needs to divide inside an organism
- what is produced in the ribosomes
- the non-living thing a cell part is made
24 Clues: a tiny cell part • the plural of nucleus • the cell's powerhouse • the cell's "factories" • a cell's genetic material • the cell's control center • the basic unit of all life • what is produced in the ribosomes • what is produced in the chloroplasts • what is produced in the mitochondria • the non-living thing a cell part is made • a type of cell that can make its own food • ...
Horticulture unit 3 2020-09-23
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- stage when a plant rests or grows very little
- plant that does not have enough moisture
- growing best in the summer and early fall
- plant that completes its life cycle in 2 year
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- retain their leaves and remain green yearound
- plant that is swollen or filled with moisture
- lose their leaves during the dormant season
- growing best in spring or fall
- plant that lives more than two years
- plant that completes its life cycle in one year
10 Clues: growing best in spring or fall • plant that lives more than two years • plant that does not have enough moisture • growing best in the summer and early fall • lose their leaves during the dormant season • retain their leaves and remain green yearound • plant that is swollen or filled with moisture • plant that completes its life cycle in 2 year • ...
Ecosystems and Plants 2023-09-17
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- Plant seeds are moved, or dispersed, to an area where they can germinate. Seed dispersal is usually performed by animals or the wind.
- A living thing in an ecosystem
- A plant reproduces and forms seeds. The wind or an animal, usually an insect, often assists with pollination.
- What gives plants their green color
- A seed obtains the resources it needs and begins to grow.
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- A plant grows and is able to produce its own food through photosynthesis.
- The process in which plants use sunlight to make their own food
- What plants breathe out
- The part in the plant where photosynthesis takes place
- What plants breathe in
- A nonliving thing in an ecosystem
11 Clues: What plants breathe in • What plants breathe out • A living thing in an ecosystem • A nonliving thing in an ecosystem • What gives plants their green color • The part in the plant where photosynthesis takes place • A seed obtains the resources it needs and begins to grow. • The process in which plants use sunlight to make their own food • ...
Photosynthesis Vocabulary 2020-10-29
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- delivery of nutrients through the plant
- part of the plant that transports water
- a waste product given off by plants
- part of the plant that absorbs sunlight
- energy from the sun
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- plants using energy to create food, O2
- forms new substance
- gas used to create sugars
- part of the plant that absorbs water
- plants use it as food
10 Clues: forms new substance • energy from the sun • plants use it as food • gas used to create sugars • a waste product given off by plants • part of the plant that absorbs water • plants using energy to create food, O2 • delivery of nutrients through the plant • part of the plant that transports water • part of the plant that absorbs sunlight
Plants Puzzled 2013-10-25
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- A single, main stalk like root that plunges deep into the ground
- plants that are smmal and don't have a vascular system
- Thin branching roots that don't go deep in the ground
- Covers and protects the tip of the root
- A storage place for water and nutrients in the root
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- A thread like projection from a root
- A seed plant that doesn't produce any flowers
- Plants that are big and do have a vascular system
- Roots that prop up and support the plant so it can't be knocked over
- Plants that don't touch the ground and absorb water nutrients from the air
- A seed plant that produces flowers
- Moves sugar that were made in the plants leaves
- A series of tubes that moves water and minerals up the stem of a plant
13 Clues: A seed plant that produces flowers • A thread like projection from a root • Covers and protects the tip of the root • A seed plant that doesn't produce any flowers • Moves sugar that were made in the plants leaves • Plants that are big and do have a vascular system • A storage place for water and nutrients in the root • ...
transport in plants 2021-01-27
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- this instrument can be used to measure the rate of transpiration
- water loss from the lower epidermis/ stomata of a leaf
- type of transport that requires energy to move substances against the concentration gradient
- movement of food in plants from the stems to growing tissues and storage tissues.
- this plant vessel is used to transport nutrients and glucose
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- the organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place
- the movement of water through a semi permeable membrane
- this part of the epidermis secretes a waxy substance
- substances move from a high concentration to where there is a low concentration
- this is where photosynthesis happens in the leaf
- this is where gases diffuse into the plant and gas exchange happens
- this part of the epidermis contains guard cells and stomata
- this plant vessel is used to transport water
13 Clues: this plant vessel is used to transport water • this is where photosynthesis happens in the leaf • this part of the epidermis secretes a waxy substance • the movement of water through a semi permeable membrane • water loss from the lower epidermis/ stomata of a leaf • this part of the epidermis contains guard cells and stomata • ...
Paper and Inks 2022-08-05
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- Plant-based writing surface before paper.
- Test for absorption; specialty in sizing.
- Result of macerating and laying vegetable fibres.
- Source of cotton or linen for paper making.
- The "glue" between plant fibres; a paper conservator's natural enemy.
- The process of strengthening paper with sodium sulphide.
- Responsible for foxing.
- Additive to reduce absorbency and running ink.
- Insoluble powder for making things colourful.
- Test for absoprtion; like liquid chromatography.
- What we want for archival paper.
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- Mechanical or chemical separation of plant fibres.
- Molecule prone to changing colour.
- Derived from sea creatures.
- Cause for lignin deterioration.
- Diphenylethene for brightening.
- Damage is cumulative and irreversible.
- Earliest material for sizing.
- Liquid pigment or dye intended for making marks on paper.
- Organic compound that bonds with its substrate to make it coloured.
20 Clues: Responsible for foxing. • Derived from sea creatures. • Earliest material for sizing. • Cause for lignin deterioration. • Diphenylethene for brightening. • What we want for archival paper. • Molecule prone to changing colour. • Damage is cumulative and irreversible. • Plant-based writing surface before paper. • Test for absorption; specialty in sizing. • ...
Living room 2021-02-09
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- you put your plant here
- you use with your fireplace
- keeps the sun off of you
- where you put your reading material
- illuminates and made with wax
- you use it with the television
- you put your feet here
- you sit here to relax
- this is on the wall
- this is on the sofa
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- projects sound
- you sit here
- you watch it
- this light hangs from the ceiling
- you warm up with this
- this illuminates your room
- you sit here to study
- this is on the floor
- you put your head here
- green and grows inside
20 Clues: you sit here • you watch it • projects sound • this is on the wall • this is on the sofa • this is on the floor • you warm up with this • you sit here to study • you sit here to relax • you put your feet here • you put your head here • green and grows inside • you put your plant here • keeps the sun off of you • this illuminates your room • you use with your fireplace • ...
Dinosaur 2025-10-21
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- Meat-eating animal
- Large carnivore before T. rex
- Preserved remains of ancient life
- The middle dinosaur period
- Long-necked plant-eater
- Dinosaur with three horns
- Fast and smart predator
- Dinosaur with plates on its back
- Thought to have ended the dinosaurs
- Herbivore with thumb spikes
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- The king of the dinosaurs
- Armored dinosaur with a club tail
- Dinosaur with a sail-like back
- No longer existing
- Sharp nail on a dinosaur's foot or hand
- The last period of the dinosaurs
- Plant-eating animal
- Scientist who studies fossils
- Flying reptile, not a true dinosaur
- Eats both plants and meat
20 Clues: Meat-eating animal • No longer existing • Plant-eating animal • Long-necked plant-eater • Fast and smart predator • The king of the dinosaurs • Dinosaur with three horns • Eats both plants and meat • The middle dinosaur period • Herbivore with thumb spikes • Large carnivore before T. rex • Scientist who studies fossils • Dinosaur with a sail-like back • The last period of the dinosaurs • ...
Dinosaur 2025-10-21
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- Meat-eating animal
- Large carnivore before T. rex
- Preserved remains of ancient life
- The middle dinosaur period
- Long-necked plant-eater
- Dinosaur with three horns
- Fast and smart predator
- Dinosaur with plates on its back
- Thought to have ended the dinosaurs
- Herbivore with thumb spikes
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- The king of the dinosaurs
- Armored dinosaur with a club tail
- Dinosaur with a sail-like back
- No longer existing
- Sharp nail on a dinosaur's foot or hand
- The last period of the dinosaurs
- Plant-eating animal
- Scientist who studies fossils
- Flying reptile, not a true dinosaur
- Eats both plants and meat
20 Clues: Meat-eating animal • No longer existing • Plant-eating animal • Long-necked plant-eater • Fast and smart predator • The king of the dinosaurs • Dinosaur with three horns • Eats both plants and meat • The middle dinosaur period • Herbivore with thumb spikes • Large carnivore before T. rex • Scientist who studies fossils • Dinosaur with a sail-like back • The last period of the dinosaurs • ...
