the plant Crossword Puzzles
Cells Revision Crossword 2023-05-18
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- Control centre of a cell
- Pore in a leaf which allows gas to enter and exit the leaf
- A complex set of lenses which magnify the specimen/slide
- The process whereby gas moves from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration (e.g spraying perfume)
- These cells carry oxygen
- Flat platform where the slide is placed
- Jelly like substance where chemical reactions happen
- Barrier of a plant cell that protects the internal organelles. Also gives a plant stiffness and support.
- Gives energy to a cell via cellular respiration. Powerhouse of the cell.
- The process where a plant absorbs Sunlight, Water and Carbon Dioxide to create glucose (their food source)
- Semi-permeable structure that lets substances into and out of a cell
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- An organism which has many cells. (e.g plant cells and animal cells)
- An organism which only has one cell (e.g bacteria)
- Hold the microscope slide in place whilst viewing
- Storage site filled with water and dissolved substances. Much bigger in plants
- The site where glucose is made during the process of photosynthesis
- An instrument used to view objects which we cannot see with our naked eye
- The process whereby water moves from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration (e.g gummy bear prac)
- The process where glucose is converted into Water, Carbon Dioxide and Energy
- Structures found in living cells. "little organs"
- These cells have a specific job to do in the body
- Basic structural and functional unit of all organisms
22 Clues: Control centre of a cell • These cells carry oxygen • Flat platform where the slide is placed • Hold the microscope slide in place whilst viewing • Structures found in living cells. "little organs" • These cells have a specific job to do in the body • An organism which only has one cell (e.g bacteria) • Jelly like substance where chemical reactions happen • ...
cell 2021-08-26
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- store enrgy molecules
- dissolves chemicals into gell like fluids
- produces protein my making chains of amino acids
- a sack filled with fluid found in plant cells
- helps ANIMAL CELLS keep their shape
- a structure that surrounds the plant cell and gives it support
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- recieves protein from rough er
- er synthesizes lipids,stroids and more
- used to break down molecules,and reuse them
- creates energy for the cell by breaking down sugar molecules
- only in animal cells and holds food,waste,enzymes,and water
- makes food for the plant using photosynthesis
- er produces protein for the cell
- membrane keeps the good stuff in and bad stuff out
- controls cell activity
15 Clues: store enrgy molecules • controls cell activity • recieves protein from rough er • er produces protein for the cell • helps ANIMAL CELLS keep their shape • er synthesizes lipids,stroids and more • dissolves chemicals into gell like fluids • used to break down molecules,and reuse them • makes food for the plant using photosynthesis • ...
Spelling List #1 2025-09-26
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- attracts bees and other insects to plants
- Protects and stores seeds
- A ______ number has four digits.
- In the number 789, the 8 is in the ______ place.
- Ones, tens, hundreds and thousands are ______ value.
- This shows how much a digit is worth in a number(usually written in numbers)
- In the number 234, the 2 is in what place?
- filled with water and other nutrients for plants
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- The part of the plant that uses the sun's light to make food.
- Anchors the plant in the soil
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water.
- In the number 789, the 9 is in what place?
- Helps nutrients from the soil travel around the plant.
- I _________ my plants everyday.
- I like skip _________ in 2's.
15 Clues: Protects and stores seeds • Anchors the plant in the soil • I like skip _________ in 2's. • I _________ my plants everyday. • A ______ number has four digits. • attracts bees and other insects to plants • In the number 789, the 9 is in what place? • In the number 234, the 2 is in what place? • A piece of land completely surrounded by water. • ...
Diffusion and Osmosis! 2013-08-27
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- A branch in science that studies about substances of which matter is composed
- Allow liquids or gases to pass through it. (of a material or membrane)
- When a plant cell is placed in distilled water the cell becomes ______
- Commonly used to test and investigate the process of osmosis in living organism (edible)
- When plant cells lose turgor pressure and becomes ________
- A process whereby water molecules move from a region of higher water potential to a region of lower water potential through a partially permeable membrane
- Potential energy of water per unit volume
- When an animal cell is placed in concentrated solution it becomes _______
- When a plant cell is places in concentrated solution and shrinks without the cell wall, it becomes ______
- This gives the cell its regular shape
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- Found in potato strips and iodine is used to test the presence of it
- A process whereby a substance moves from its region of higher concentration to its region of low concentration
- A cell structure with chloroplast
- An area
- An area with an intensity of substance
- What happens to the size of the plant cell after it is placed in distilled water?
- A relatively small or the smallest portion or amount of something
- A cell structure without a cell wall
- A group of atoms
- Tubing A type of semi- or partially permeable membrane tubing
- A thin pliable sheet or skin of various kinds
- A colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid
22 Clues: An area • A group of atoms • A cell structure with chloroplast • A cell structure without a cell wall • This gives the cell its regular shape • An area with an intensity of substance • Potential energy of water per unit volume • A thin pliable sheet or skin of various kinds • A colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid • ...
Photosynthesis by Delvin 2022-01-11
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- what nutrient is taken from the root
- In energy what is animal
- what trap light energy
- what air do the plant released in the stomata on the leaves
- what is the process pf making food
- what is the most important things to do photosynthesis from heat
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- in energy what is plant
- take the energy from the sun in the chloroplast
- what time to the plant stop making food
- what is released through the stomata on the leaves
- when the glucose was to many what do they change the glucose into
- what is produced in leaves is transported to all other parts of the plant to be used as food
12 Clues: what trap light energy • in energy what is plant • In energy what is animal • what is the process pf making food • what nutrient is taken from the root • what time to the plant stop making food • take the energy from the sun in the chloroplast • what is released through the stomata on the leaves • what air do the plant released in the stomata on the leaves • ...
Plant's Needs 2022-09-08
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- move to search for food, water, Oxygen and shelter
- allow the transportation of plant's food to all other parts of the plant
- anchor the plant in the soil
- small tubes allow transportation in one direction of absorbed water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves
- consists of Roots, Stem and Leaves
- a process done the plants only to make their own food
- basic need for the plant and it's in the form of gas
- gives support to the plants
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- group of processes only done by living organisms
- grapes' stem is one of these type of stems
- type of stem that exist in most flowers
- tiny opening allow the air to pass into the leaves
- gives the leaves their green color
- the factory where Photosynthesis process occurs
- type of roots that run along the soil
- have hair like structure to increase the amount of water and nutrients absorbed from the soil
16 Clues: gives support to the plants • anchor the plant in the soil • gives the leaves their green color • consists of Roots, Stem and Leaves • type of roots that run along the soil • type of stem that exist in most flowers • grapes' stem is one of these type of stems • the factory where Photosynthesis process occurs • group of processes only done by living organisms • ...
Plants and Animals 2025-08-17
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- Animals that have a backbone
- Warm-blooded vertebrates with hair or fur that feed their young with milk
- The green organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place
- A ____ plant has tissues for transporting water and nutrients
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- Animals that do not have a backbone
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific job
- A ____ plant has no tubes for water and nutrient transport
- A ____ stores water, nutrients, and waste inside plant cells
- The balanced arrangement of body parts
- A body structure made up of different tissues working together
- The cell ____ is the rigid layer that supports and protects plant cells
11 Clues: Animals that have a backbone • Animals that do not have a backbone • The balanced arrangement of body parts • A ____ plant has no tubes for water and nutrient transport • A ____ stores water, nutrients, and waste inside plant cells • A ____ plant has tissues for transporting water and nutrients • A body structure made up of different tissues working together • ...
Christmas 2024-12-14
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- santa's helpers
- Carrot-nosed figure
- circular decoration
- Hung over the fireplace
- Lead reindeer
- green christmas theif
- _________ bells
- christmas ''kissing'' plant
- green christmas decoration
- striped sweet
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- plant with red berries
- frozen rain
- __________ pole
- Christmas song
- santa's ride
- christmas month
- tree topper
- gift giving holiday
- treat used to build miniature houses
- how santa gets in
- Rudolph and friends
- ________ christmas:A season's greeting
22 Clues: frozen rain • tree topper • santa's ride • Lead reindeer • striped sweet • Christmas song • santa's helpers • __________ pole • christmas month • _________ bells • how santa gets in • Carrot-nosed figure • circular decoration • gift giving holiday • Rudolph and friends • green christmas theif • plant with red berries • Hung over the fireplace • green christmas decoration • christmas ''kissing'' plant • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS-BY:DRISHYA 2016-04-19
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- Insectivorous Plant
- Bacteria found in the roots of the pea plant
- Saprophytic Plant
- The mode of nutrition where plants make their own food using simple substances.
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- In a guard cell
- The mode of nutrition in which plants an animal depend directly or indirectly for nutrition
- Parasitic Plant
- Symbiotic Plant
- In a chloroplast cell
9 Clues: In a guard cell • Parasitic Plant • Symbiotic Plant • Saprophytic Plant • Insectivorous Plant • In a chloroplast cell • Bacteria found in the roots of the pea plant • The mode of nutrition where plants make their own food using simple substances. • The mode of nutrition in which plants an animal depend directly or indirectly for nutrition
Plants:Increasing the numbers 2019-04-19
9 Clues: :growth of a plant. • :they have two cotyldons. • :they have one cotyledon. • :develop into a new plant. • :growing cops in large numbers. • :store food for the baby plant. • crops :they need lot of rainfall. • hole :absorb the water exchange of gases. • :when the baby plant moves away from the parent plant.
Science 2024-05-14
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- The storage area of a cell; this is larger in a plant cell than in an animal
- needed to survive in a certain ecosystem.
- Not derived from living organisms.
- - only plant cells have this stiff strong outer layer
- helps synthisize protien
- the power house of the cell
- - made of more than one cell
- allows materials in and out of the cell
- The control-center of a cell; DNA is stored here.
- - Different life; different organisms inhabitating the same area.
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- - Nature choosing and allowing organisms to survive based on the
- made of only one cell
- - The glue of a cell that keeps all organelles in place.
- - Relating to or resulting from living things.
- The food production area of a plant cell where photosynthesis occurs.
- - a complex molecule containing the genetic information
16 Clues: made of only one cell • helps synthisize protien • the power house of the cell • - made of more than one cell • Not derived from living organisms. • allows materials in and out of the cell • needed to survive in a certain ecosystem. • - Relating to or resulting from living things. • The control-center of a cell; DNA is stored here. • ...
Agronomic Crossword 006 2023-12-12
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- Poisonous, injurious to plants, animals, or humans.
- An abundance of pests found in an area or place where they are not desirable.
- 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.
- The part of the pesticide that either kills the pests, or prevents damage by them.
- The amount of active ingredient in a pesticide formulation or mixture (usually provided as a percentage).
- Any plant, animal, or other organism that a pesticide application is not aimed at, but that may be accidentally injured.
- Use or method that is not written on the pesticide label and therefore is not legal.
- An unwanted organism (animal, plant, bacteria, fungus, virus, etc.).
- A source of risk or danger; the chance that danger or harm will come to the applicator, bystanders, livestock, wildlife, or crops.
- The printed material attached to or part of a pesticide container giving information about the contents and proper use of the product.
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- 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.
- Any agent that can cause injury, illness, or death when absorbed by a living organism.
- 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 inert liquid or solid material added to an active ingredient to prepare a pesticide formulation.
- The part of the label on a pesticide container that gives the name and amount of each active ingredient and the amount of inert ingredients/inactive material in the mixture.
- A plant growing where it is not wanted, especially one growing in profusion so as to crowd out a desired plant or grass.
- Quantity of a pesticide applied.
- The area, buildings, plants, animals, or pests intended to be treated with a pesticide application.
18 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. • ...
NATURE 2025-10-19
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- A small insect often found in the garden.
- What you give plants to help them grow.
- A person who takes care of plants.
- A colorful part of a plant that smells nice.
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- A tall plant with a trunk and leaves.
- A green living thing that grows in the soil.
- What you put in the ground to grow a plant.
- A green part of a plant that makes food.
- A place with flowers, grass, and trees.
- The brown material where plants grow.
10 Clues: A person who takes care of plants. • A tall plant with a trunk and leaves. • The brown material where plants grow. • What you give plants to help them grow. • A place with flowers, grass, and trees. • A green part of a plant that makes food. • A small insect often found in the garden. • What you put in the ground to grow a plant. • ...
Natural Dye / Colour 2023-02-19
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- Red mixed blue what colour do you get?
- What plant produces yellow colour?
- Red mixed yellow what colour do you get?
- what is the complementary colours of green?
- What are three similar colours called?
- What is the substance used to set dyes on fabrics?
- What happens to the dye and the fibres during the mordants process?
- What is the complementary colours of orange?
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- What is green, purple, and orange called?
- What colour is produced by black beans?
- What are the paired colours called which are opposite each other?
- Name of the colours you cannot make/mix?
- What plant produces green?
- What do plants, invertebrates, and minerals produce?
- What plant produces pink colour?
15 Clues: What plant produces green? • What plant produces pink colour? • What plant produces yellow colour? • Red mixed blue what colour do you get? • What are three similar colours called? • What colour is produced by black beans? • Name of the colours you cannot make/mix? • Red mixed yellow what colour do you get? • What is green, purple, and orange called? • ...
Plant Science Vocab 1 2024-09-19
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- agent that moves pollen resulting in the pollination of flowers
- is usually at the base of the style
- look like little green leaves growing at the base of the petals
- can be sown to grow new plants
- is the pollen producing part of the plant
- large, mostly unimproved section of land that is primarily used for grazing livestock
- the male part of the plant containing the pollen, anther, and filament
- is the stalk that the stigma sits on top of
- the maximum number of animals a piece of land can support without degradation
- a plant that is not valued where it is growing and is usually of vigorous growth
- is the stalk that holds the anther and attaches it to the flower
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- plant that provides pollen
- are the colorful, often bright part of the flower
- a key for the identification of organisms based on a series of choices between alternative characters
- unfenced areas that can be grazed by livestock
- of the flower which serves to protect the flower’s reproductive organs
- produces and holds the pollen
- a weed that has been designated by an agricultural authority as one that is injurious to agricultural or horticultural crops, natural habitats or ecosystems, or humans or livestock
- species: a plant, fungus, or animal species that is not native to a specific location (an introduced species), and which has a tendency to spread to a degree believed to cause damage to the environment, human economy or human health
- female parts of a flower, including the stigma (where pollen lands), style (stalk-like part between stigma and ovary), and ovary (at the base, develops into the fruit and contains the seeds)
- a branch of science that encompasses the description, identification, nomenclature, and classification of living or nonliving items for identification
21 Clues: plant that provides pollen • produces and holds the pollen • can be sown to grow new plants • is usually at the base of the style • is the pollen producing part of the plant • is the stalk that the stigma sits on top of • unfenced areas that can be grazed by livestock • are the colorful, often bright part of the flower • ...
Geothermal Energy 2013-04-03
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- What type of land use can a geothermal power plant offer?
- A geothermal plant that utilizes super-heated fluid reservoirs.
- In BC, above what temperature does natural heat from the earth have to be, in order to be considered geothermal?
- The energy supply from geothermal resources is ________.
- Which is the oldest type of geothermal energy technology?
- A type of human activity that geothermal development may negatively impact is ______?
- Name of the city in British Columbia in which our proposed geothermal power plant would be stationed?
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- A major logistical limitation of geothermal energy at Meager Creek is the ________ access.
- Binary cycle technology utilizes a heat-_________.
- This phase of development holds the most significant economic risk.
- This English word is derived from the Greek Ge, meaning '______'
- A Canadian mountain range with the greatest hydrothermal geothermal potential?
- A response of the Earth's surface to the stress of compression, which also results in the potential for geothermal energy in the area?
- Waste water from a geothermal power plant is _______.
- Geothermal energy is associated with ____ capital costs.
15 Clues: Binary cycle technology utilizes a heat-_________. • Waste water from a geothermal power plant is _______. • The energy supply from geothermal resources is ________. • Geothermal energy is associated with ____ capital costs. • What type of land use can a geothermal power plant offer? • Which is the oldest type of geothermal energy technology? • ...
Intro to Genetics Crosspuzzle-sky b2 2024-05-20
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- the young born of living organisms. They are the children
- the offspring come from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- deals with characteristics from one generation to the next
- pollination occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the flower of the same plant.
- an organism that always passes down certain traits
- A distinguishing quality, or thing.
- pollination occurs when pollen from one plant reaches a flower from different plant
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- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- to receive something from someone who came before you.
- a genetic factor that is blocked a presence of a dominant factor
- genetic factor that blocks another factor
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
12 Clues: A distinguishing quality, or thing. • genetic factor that blocks another factor • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • an organism that always passes down certain traits • to receive something from someone who came before you. • the young born of living organisms. They are the children • ...
Living Things 2022-09-07
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- a type of fungus that appears woolly or cottony
- part of a flowering plant that contains and protects the seed
- largest group of animals that do not have backbones
- encloses a cell and gives it shape
- a jellylike substance filling most of the space in a cell
- single-celled or many-celled living things that cannot make their own food
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- help plants make food
- tiny one-celled plants and animals that can only be seen with microscope
- animals without backbones
- keeps the cell firm and gives a plant support
- a young plant
- threadlike, densely packed parts of mushrooms
- a cell that can become a new fungus
- an animal without a backbone
- the basic unit of all living things
- the "brain" of the cell
16 Clues: a young plant • help plants make food • the "brain" of the cell • animals without backbones • an animal without a backbone • encloses a cell and gives it shape • a cell that can become a new fungus • the basic unit of all living things • keeps the cell firm and gives a plant support • threadlike, densely packed parts of mushrooms • ...
Biology Banco 2025-11-03
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- - one of the 5 different kingdoms
- - what animals store glucose as
- - one of the 5 different kingdoms
- - a group of similar organ systems working together towards a common goal
- - the site of respiration
- - what is something that contains a nucleus
- - a group of similar cells working together towards a common goal
- - a group of similar organelles working together towards common goal.
- - a jellylike substance where most chemical reactions take place
- - where the cell is controlled from
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- - one of the 5 different kingdoms
- - what is something that doesn’t contain a nucleus
- - the site of protein synthesis
- - a cell sap liquid blob in plant cells which supports plant cells
- system - a group of similar tissues working together towards a common goal
- - one of the 5 different kingdoms
- - one of the 5 different kingdoms
- - the site of photosynthesis
- wall - what helps a plant keep its structure
19 Clues: - the site of respiration • - the site of photosynthesis • - what animals store glucose as • - the site of protein synthesis • - one of the 5 different kingdoms • - one of the 5 different kingdoms • - one of the 5 different kingdoms • - one of the 5 different kingdoms • - one of the 5 different kingdoms • - where the cell is controlled from • ...
Photosynthesis 2013-01-17
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- This is released as a by-product
- Facilitates the reaction
- Makes glucose using light
- Some of the glucose is used by the plant to produce this and oil for storage
- Allow farmers to control the light levels
- A shortage of this means there is less energy to power the reaction
- Plants cells use some of the glucose produced during photosynthesis for this.
- The cells photosynthesis mainly occurs in
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- Strengthens cell walls
- Farmers use these and polythene tubes to maipulate the environment in which they grow their plants
- A green substance that absorbs light energy
- When glucose is produced in photosynthesis it may be converted to this for storage
- Where chlorophyll is found
- Manipulating the conditions for plant growth means that they can grow certain crops all year an example is.
- Farmers increase there BLANK by manipulating plant growth
- Farmers can BLANK increase the carbon dioxide levels
- The main site for photosynthesis
- A shortage of this will limit the rate as fewer molecules will be available for the reaction
- If this is low then the rate will be limited as the molecules will move slower
- Plants absorb these from the soil to produce proteins
20 Clues: Strengthens cell walls • Facilitates the reaction • Makes glucose using light • Where chlorophyll is found • This is released as a by-product • The main site for photosynthesis • Allow farmers to control the light levels • The cells photosynthesis mainly occurs in • A green substance that absorbs light energy • Farmers can BLANK increase the carbon dioxide levels • ...
Cell Structure 2014-06-30
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- Non living material which gives cells structure (4,4)
- Plant cells are often this shape
- Light + CO2 + Water -> Glucose + Oxygen
- These structures absorb light for photoisynthesis
- CELLWALL is made from this carbohydrate
- Specialised structures found within cells
- Green pigment found within CHLOROPLASTS
- Oxygen + Glucose -> CO2 + Water + Energy
- Membrane-bound structure found within cells; contains SAP
- These cells have a CELLWALL
- The CELLMEMBRANE in inside the CELLWALL
- Contains DNA
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- Contain genes, which are made from DNA
- Jelly-like living substance that makes up a cell
- These cells may contain VACULOES, but they are small and temporary
- PROTEINS used to catalyse reactions in cells
- Microscope with very high magnification power
- Used to release energy during respiration
- Selectively permeable barrier of the cell (4,8)
- The VACULOE within plant cells is __________ (as opposed to animal cells)
- Store of dissolved sugars, minerals and other solutes (4,3)
- Genes are used to make these
22 Clues: Contains DNA • These cells have a CELLWALL • Genes are used to make these • Plant cells are often this shape • Contain genes, which are made from DNA • Light + CO2 + Water -> Glucose + Oxygen • CELLWALL is made from this carbohydrate • Green pigment found within CHLOROPLASTS • The CELLMEMBRANE in inside the CELLWALL • Oxygen + Glucose -> CO2 + Water + Energy • ...
Intro to Ecology/Joseph Arends 2024-11-19
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- Particular place, together with their nonliving, or physical.
- It one animal.
- All food chain in single ecosystem
- The pyramid for Trophic level
- A chain of animals for small to big animals.
- five levels of animal food chain
- Consumers break down organic matter.
- The study of biome, species, population, community, and biosphere.
- renewable organic material that comes from both plant and animals.
- This process is performed by several types of bacteria.
- It can make food on its own.
- A other name for Autotroph.
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- Consumers then eat plant
- Consumers then eat dead organism
- It cannot make food on its own.
- The highest level of organization that ecologists study.
- Consumers then eat other animal
- A other name for Heterotroph
- Uses sunlight for food
- Consumers then eat both animal and plant
- Different populations that live together in a defined area.
- It group of animals.
- Group of ecosystems that have the same climate
23 Clues: It one animal. • It group of animals. • Uses sunlight for food • Consumers then eat plant • A other name for Autotroph. • A other name for Heterotroph • It can make food on its own. • The pyramid for Trophic level • It cannot make food on its own. • Consumers then eat other animal • Consumers then eat dead organism • five levels of animal food chain • ...
Spring Time 2025-04-15
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- Flavor of syrup cooked from tree sap
- Part on a stem or branch where petals start
- Arch of Colors
- Wear boots and step into them
- Splash water onto your flower or garden
- Many river and streams overflow, causing ______
- Wet "Gift" from Clouds
- Color Beyond the Clouds
- America's Pastime
- Color of new plant growth
- Bright Energy for Plants
- Ocean plants gather to form groupings called ____
- Snow, ice change into liquid
- Classic game to play in the dirt
- Parts of a plant that can grow into a new plant
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- Wind riding toy
- Rain Protector
- Plants with Petals
- Baby Frog before it grows legs
- Don't track _______ into the house
- Shelled amphibians come out from hibernation
- A ______ can us used to spray flowers
- Strong breeze, Gust
- Butterfly before transformation
- Blades of these carpet yards
- Casting a lure into the river
- Home for birds
- Light Wind
- Feathered Fliers
- Shelled protection for baby animals
30 Clues: Light Wind • Rain Protector • Arch of Colors • Home for birds • Wind riding toy • Feathered Fliers • America's Pastime • Plants with Petals • Strong breeze, Gust • Wet "Gift" from Clouds • Color Beyond the Clouds • Bright Energy for Plants • Color of new plant growth • Blades of these carpet yards • Snow, ice change into liquid • Wear boots and step into them • Casting a lure into the river • ...
IOWA CORN 2020-08-04
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- A plant based fluid used in internal combustion engines
- A flat corn wafer used to make a taco
- Process of removing the leafy outer covering
- A toasty, delicious, baked concoction made from cornmeal
- The general plant category for corn plants
- What bees do to flowering plants
- Popular Mexican food made with corn mash with meat inside
- A wiener that is dipped in batter before being deep fried
- The corn as we put it in the pot to cook it
- A kind of alcohol made from corn
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- Corn that has been treated with lye water and turned white
- The main part of the plant that supports the leaves
- Collecting the mature corn at the end of the season
- The part that's left from eating your roasted corn
- Region of the U.S. where corn is widely grown commercially
- Popular breakfast food made from corn
- A maze sometimes created in a cornfield for amusement
- smallest edible piece of the corn
- Brown top on growing corn when it reaches maturity
19 Clues: What bees do to flowering plants • A kind of alcohol made from corn • smallest edible piece of the corn • A flat corn wafer used to make a taco • Popular breakfast food made from corn • The general plant category for corn plants • The corn as we put it in the pot to cook it • Process of removing the leafy outer covering • The part that's left from eating your roasted corn • ...
Bean Dwarf Purple Queen 2025-07-30
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- What we can make using Purple Queen Beans.
- A place where we write down observations and changes.
- Tool used to measure the height of a growing plant.
- The flat, green part of the plant that collects sunlight.
- This part pushes up from the seed and grows toward the light.
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- The steps of growth from seed to plant.
- The first stage of the bean life cycle.
- The name of the colourful bean variety we are planting.
- The part of the plant that grows underground.
- The source of energy plants need for photosynthesis.
- What plants need to grow, besides light and soil.
11 Clues: The steps of growth from seed to plant. • The first stage of the bean life cycle. • What we can make using Purple Queen Beans. • The part of the plant that grows underground. • What plants need to grow, besides light and soil. • Tool used to measure the height of a growing plant. • The source of energy plants need for photosynthesis. • ...
Cell Organell Crossword by: Ethan Owens 2015-11-17
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- the building blocks of all life
- the organelle that controls the cell
- an organism whose cells do not have a nucleus
- a whip looking organelle that helps the cell sense
- Replaces the cell's organelles if any are not working or need to be replaced
- Controls what goes in and what comes out of the cell.
- an organelle that looks like an eyelash and is also used for sensory
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- Gives the cell proteins
- the wall that surrounds a plant cell
- a organ that does a specific function in the cell
- transports proteins through the cell
- helps the cell in the digestive process
- a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and holds the organelles
- an organism whose cells have a nucleus
- the "power plant" of the cell, has a bolt shaped tube inside of it
- stores energy for photosynthesis in a plant cell, gives it its green color
16 Clues: Gives the cell proteins • the building blocks of all life • the wall that surrounds a plant cell • the organelle that controls the cell • transports proteins through the cell • an organism whose cells have a nucleus • helps the cell in the digestive process • an organism whose cells do not have a nucleus • a organ that does a specific function in the cell • ...
8.1-2 Biology 2021-12-20
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- some substances can pass across them while others cannot
- small organelles filled with enzymes
- a thin flexible barrier that surrounds a cell
- small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm
- the basic units of all living things
- a strong supporting layer around the membrane
- the power plant of the cell
- a network of protein filaments that gives eukaryotic cells their shape
- large saclike, membrane enclosed structures that store water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei
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- an internal membrane system contained in eukaryotic cells
- a stack of flattened membranes that proteins are moved into
- the biological equivalent of a power plant, in a plant
- gives cell membranes a flexible structure that forms a strong barrier between the cell and its surroundings
- a fundamental concept of biology
- the portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei
- a large membrane-enclosed structure that contains genetic material in the form of DNA
- the structures inside a cell that act like “little organs”
19 Clues: the power plant of the cell • a fundamental concept of biology • small organelles filled with enzymes • the basic units of all living things • cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei • the portion of the cell outside the nucleus • a thin flexible barrier that surrounds a cell • a strong supporting layer around the membrane • cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei • ...
Herbs and Spices 2023-03-16
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- similar in shape to flat-leaf parsley; flavor is fresh, tangy, sharp, and distinctive
- receptors on the tongue
- light does not pass through
- auditory interaction
- available as fresh or prepared seasoning
- the bark roots, seeds, buds, or berries of an aromatic plant
- an ingredient added to food to improve flavor
- all light pass through it
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- the way a food tastes, as well as its texture, appearance, doneness, and temperature
- strong-tasting,pungent wild herb with flat, pointed leaves
- combination of vegetables, aromatic flavoring
- texture and temperature
- has a flavor and aroma that is a mixture of cinnamon, clove, nutmeg and pepper
- some light passes through
- the first to use pepper; as medicine
- the leaves or stems of an aromatic plant
- a crescent shaped seed of a plant in the parsley family. Has a strong, distinctive earthy flavor and and aroma that is often associated with Mexican cooking.
- visual appeal of foods
- influences taste; aromatic
19 Clues: auditory interaction • visual appeal of foods • receptors on the tongue • texture and temperature • some light passes through • all light pass through it • influences taste; aromatic • light does not pass through • the first to use pepper; as medicine • the leaves or stems of an aromatic plant • available as fresh or prepared seasoning • ...
Ecology 2025-04-02
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- an animal that primarily eats other animals (meat).
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another.
- the scientific study of how living things (organisms) interact with each other and their environment.
- an organism that regularly consumes both plant and animal matter for energy and nutrients.
- a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area.
- any individual living thing, ranging from a single-celled bacterium to a complex animal or plant.
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and instead obtains nutrients from food.
- an organism, like bacteria or fungi, that breaks down dead plant or animal matter.
- organisms that create their own food.
- the part of Earth.
- an organism that harbors another organism (a parasite) within or on its body, providing it with resources.
- an organism that feeds on dead or decaying plant and animal matter.
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- the non-living parts of an ecosystem, in contrast to biotic factors, which are living organisms.
- an organism that lives on or in another organism (the host) and derives benefit from it.
- an animal that hunts, kills, and eats other animals for food.
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals.
- an animal that primarily eats plants for energy and nutrients.
- an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms.
- the whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region.
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.
- a group of people who share a common characteristic, interest, or location.
- a step or position an organism occupies in a food chain or food web, indicating how it obtains its energy.
- the living parts of an ecosystem, as opposed to abiotic factors which are non-living.
- the natural environment or place where a plant or animal lives.
25 Clues: the part of Earth. • organisms that create their own food. • an animal that primarily eats other animals (meat). • animals that are killed and eaten by other animals. • consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem. • an animal that hunts, kills, and eats other animals for food. • an animal that primarily eats plants for energy and nutrients. • ...
Year 8 Cell Organelles 2025-03-25
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- An organism made up of one cell.
- A plant organelle which gives the cell support and is filled with sap
- The organelle that contains genetic material
- Respiration which occurs in the cytoplasm and does not require oxygen
- A tail like object that allows a cell to move
- The organelle that allows substances in and out of the cell
- The organelle where aerobic respiration takes place
- The organelle where chemical reactions take place
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- A reaction which occurs in every cell in the body to release energy.
- An organism made up of many cells
- A waste product from anaerobic respiration
- A plant organelle which gives the cell support
- A part of a cell which carries out a job
- A circular piece of DNA
- A plant organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- The organelle that makes proteins
16 Clues: A circular piece of DNA • An organism made up of one cell. • An organism made up of many cells • The organelle that makes proteins • A part of a cell which carries out a job • A waste product from anaerobic respiration • The organelle that contains genetic material • A tail like object that allows a cell to move • A plant organelle which gives the cell support • ...
Spelling list 26 2021-05-12
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- an immature form of an insect that does not change greatly as it grows
- the process in which pollen is taken from plant or part of a plant to another so that new plant seeds can be produce
- when a plant develops from a seed or a spore
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of which is usually considered to be important and desirable.
- the active immaturity for of an insect
- the male part of a flower, considering of a thin stem that holds an anther
- change of physical form , structure , or substance
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- an animal that lives on water and land
- animals whose body temperature varies with that of the environment
- an insect in its inactive immature for between larva and adult
- the series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction.
- animals (chiefly mammals and birds) which maintain a constant body temperature, typically above that of the surroundings
- the female part of a flower
13 Clues: the female part of a flower • an animal that lives on water and land • the active immaturity for of an insect • when a plant develops from a seed or a spore • change of physical form , structure , or substance • an insect in its inactive immature for between larva and adult • animals whose body temperature varies with that of the environment • ...
Plants: Structures, Functions & Adaptations 2021-03-27
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- the process of creating new plants; offspring
- all plants need this to survive, however some don't need very much of this at all
- collects water and nutrients from the soil
- a living organism with roots that usually relies on sunlight and water to survive
- has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators
- supports the leaves, branches, flowers and
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- a behavior or structure that allows an organism to grow, reproduce and survive
- this is the 'baby' plant or the new plant created from the parent plant
- the process in which sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are turned into sugar
- collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant
- most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout
11 Clues: collects water and nutrients from the soil • supports the leaves, branches, flowers and • has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators • the process of creating new plants; offspring • collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant • most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout • ...
Microscopes & Cell Parts 2025-12-02
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- Hold the slide in place on the stage.
- Clear glass part that helps magnify an image.
- Plant cell part that contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
- Thin glass placed over the specimen on a slide.
- Cell process of making new cells for growth/repair.
- Controls the cell and contains genetic material.
- Thin boundary that controls what enters/leaves the cell.
- How many times bigger the image looks.
- Lens near the specimen that provides magnification.
- The part you look through at the top.
- Body part made of tissues working together.
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- Tough outer layer found in plant cells, supports shape.
- The small focusing knob used to sharpen the image.
- The object being viewed under the microscope.
- Group of similar cells working together.
- Jelly-like material where cell activities happen.
- Thin glass sheet that the specimen sits on.
- Making the image sharp and clear.
- Smallest basic unit of life.
- The first (big) focusing knob for rough focusing.
- Flat platform that holds the slide.
- Tool used to see very tiny things clearly.
- Storage space; usually large in plant cells.
- Part that controls how much light passes through.
24 Clues: Smallest basic unit of life. • Making the image sharp and clear. • Flat platform that holds the slide. • Hold the slide in place on the stage. • The part you look through at the top. • How many times bigger the image looks. • Group of similar cells working together. • Tool used to see very tiny things clearly. • Thin glass sheet that the specimen sits on. • ...
Ati cutie crossword 2023-05-24
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- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant
- characteristics that are inherited from one generation to the next
- combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- to receive something from someone who came before you
- A distinguishing quality
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- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- an organism that always passes down certain traits
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor
- The young born of living organisms
- a genetic factor that is blocked by a dominant factor
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- A distinguishing quality or characteristic
12 Clues: A distinguishing quality • The young born of living organisms • A distinguishing quality or characteristic • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • an organism that always passes down certain traits • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor • a genetic factor that is blocked by a dominant factor • ...
Photosynthesis Key Terms 2025-12-03
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- sugar formed during second series of reactions in photosynthesis
- variable which will slow down a reaction if in short supply concentration or below optimum
- storage carbohydrate formed from glucose molecules
- energy-rich molecule formed during light reactions of photosynthesis
- by-product of the breakdown of water during the light reactions of photosynthesis, which diffuses out of the plant cell
- raw material needed in the light reactions that is split to release hydrogen and oxygen
- major component of plant cell walls formed from glucose molecules
- potential limiting factor when carbon dioxide concentration and light intensity are both non-limiting in photosynthesis
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- first stage of photosynthesis
- potential limiting factor when light intensity and temperature are both non-limiting in photosynthesis
- potential limiting factor when carbon dioxide concentration and temperature are both non-limiting in photosynthesis
- process by which green plants make their own food
- second stage of photosynthesis
- green pigment found in plant cells
- product of the breakdown of water during the light reactions of photosynthesis used in carbon fixation
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place in green plant cells
16 Clues: first stage of photosynthesis • second stage of photosynthesis • green pigment found in plant cells • process by which green plants make their own food • storage carbohydrate formed from glucose molecules • organelle where photosynthesis takes place in green plant cells • sugar formed during second series of reactions in photosynthesis • ...
Observing God's World 1.1-1.4 2024-08-11
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- largest plant family
- transfer of pollen form a stamen to the pistil
- most important family of food-producing plants
- miniature underdeveloped plant
- makes and holds pollen
- contain stored food for the growing plant
- enclose and protect a developing flower
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- scientist who study plants
- members of the pea family
- storehouse made with layers of thick fleshy leaves that surround a very short stem
- grasses used to cover lawns and athletic fields
- group of most widely used grains
- holds the developing seeds
- family of plants that have petals in multiples of 5
14 Clues: largest plant family • makes and holds pollen • members of the pea family • scientist who study plants • holds the developing seeds • miniature underdeveloped plant • group of most widely used grains • enclose and protect a developing flower • contain stored food for the growing plant • transfer of pollen form a stamen to the pistil • ...
life cycflower le of plant 2024-12-03
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- the green colour in the leaves called
- the roots absorb minerals water from the soil which gives ________ to the plant
- beautiful part of plant
- the process by which plant make their food
- the way seed turns into a new plant
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- give us fruits, seeds, vegetables flower
- plants need air , water and ______ to grow
- roots absorb from the soil
- the under ground stems are called __________
9 Clues: beautiful part of plant • roots absorb from the soil • the way seed turns into a new plant • the green colour in the leaves called • give us fruits, seeds, vegetables flower • plants need air , water and ______ to grow • the process by which plant make their food • the under ground stems are called __________ • ...
M4 PLANT HORMONES 2021-08-23
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- Plant hormone that stimulates side branching - thought to be released by roots
- Verb: used when auxins are 'transported' from one side of the stem to the other.
- Plant hormone that inhibits germination of seeds (8,4)
- Plant hormone that causes extreme elongation of stems also called bolting
- Used to describe rice plants that were infected by the gibberellin fungus
- Abscisic acid produced by roots as a response to dryness; stimulates the closure of these
- Plant hormone that stimulates fruit size especially in grapes; also stimulates seed germination
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- A type of auxin (6,6,4)
- Plant hormone released as a response to stress
- Plant hormone that stimulates maturation of fruit and abscission of leaves
- Plant hormone shown to stimulate growth at the tips of shoots
11 Clues: A type of auxin (6,6,4) • Plant hormone released as a response to stress • Plant hormone that inhibits germination of seeds (8,4) • Plant hormone shown to stimulate growth at the tips of shoots • Plant hormone that causes extreme elongation of stems also called bolting • Used to describe rice plants that were infected by the gibberellin fungus • ...
Plant Science Vocab 1 2024-09-19
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- agent that moves pollen resulting in the pollination of flowers
- is usually at the base of the style
- look like little green leaves growing at the base of the petals
- can be sown to grow new plants
- is the pollen producing part of the plant
- large, mostly unimproved section of land that is primarily used for grazing livestock
- the male part of the plant containing the pollen, anther, and filament
- is the stalk that the stigma sits on top of
- the maximum number of animals a piece of land can support without degradation
- a plant that is not valued where it is growing and is usually of vigorous growth
- is the stalk that holds the anther and attaches it to the flower
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- plant that provides pollen
- are the colorful, often bright part of the flower
- a key for the identification of organisms based on a series of choices between alternative characters
- unfenced areas that can be grazed by livestock
- of the flower which serves to protect the flower’s reproductive organs
- produces and holds the pollen
- a weed that has been designated by an agricultural authority as one that is injurious to agricultural or horticultural crops, natural habitats or ecosystems, or humans or livestock
- species: a plant, fungus, or animal species that is not native to a specific location (an introduced species), and which has a tendency to spread to a degree believed to cause damage to the environment, human economy or human health
- female parts of a flower, including the stigma (where pollen lands), style (stalk-like part between stigma and ovary), and ovary (at the base, develops into the fruit and contains the seeds)
- a branch of science that encompasses the description, identification, nomenclature, and classification of living or nonliving items for identification
21 Clues: plant that provides pollen • produces and holds the pollen • can be sown to grow new plants • is usually at the base of the style • is the pollen producing part of the plant • is the stalk that the stigma sits on top of • unfenced areas that can be grazed by livestock • are the colorful, often bright part of the flower • ...
Biology Crossword 2018-04-23
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- Speeds up chemical reactions.
- Stores fluids and sugars. Takes up most of the plant cell.
- Structures within the cell.
- Things like bacteria cells.
- Combines with enzymes to speed up chemical reactions.
- Bilayer Thing that's in the cell membrane.
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- Peroxide A substrate of catalase.
- Membrane Semi-permeable. Surrounds the plant/animal cell.
- Body Sends proteins around the cell.
- Things like plant/animal cells.
- Site where ATP is produced.
- Produces protein synthesis.
12 Clues: Structures within the cell. • Site where ATP is produced. • Things like bacteria cells. • Produces protein synthesis. • Speeds up chemical reactions. • Things like plant/animal cells. • Peroxide A substrate of catalase. • Body Sends proteins around the cell. • Bilayer Thing that's in the cell membrane. • Combines with enzymes to speed up chemical reactions. • ...
Biology Review Zoriana Charlie Conner 2024-03-21
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- Process of making energy from light.
- Stores water in plant cells.
- Made by ribosomes.
- Made of organs that combine to support it.
- Specialized cells make up this structure which combine to create an organ.
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- The region on, above, or below the earth's surface where life exists.
- The organism that made this paper.
- Generates energy from light for plant cells.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- Structure formed from specialized tissue.
- Holds genetic material
- Discovered every cell comes from another cell.
- Cell _________ allows things to go in and out of the cell.
- Holds the structure of and provides protection for plant cells.
14 Clues: Made by ribosomes. • Holds genetic material • The powerhouse of the cell. • Stores water in plant cells. • The organism that made this paper. • Process of making energy from light. • Structure formed from specialized tissue. • Made of organs that combine to support it. • Generates energy from light for plant cells. • Discovered every cell comes from another cell. • ...
Cell Organelles 2024-05-05
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- The "control center" of the cell which contains DNA
- Longer whip-like projections that help some cells move
- An organelle with two membranes that converts glucose into cellular energy(ATP)
- Organelle that captures light energy to create glucose in plant cells and some protists
- Aids in manufacturing lipids
- Protein tubes of the cytoskeleton also found in flagella, cilia, and centrioles
- A small organelle containing enzymes that break down old cell structures
- Space inside the cell that all organelles are found in
- Short hair-like projections that help many protists move
- A small membrane bound structure often containing proteins transported through the cell
- Made of microtubules and involved in cell division
- Large water filled sac found only in plant cells
- A cell that doesn't contain a nucleus or other membrane bound organelles
- Rigid structure found outside the plasma membrane of plant cells and fungi
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- Small specialized structures found within cells, each has its own function
- Organelle in plant cells that stores starches, often found in potatoes
- Organelle that modifies and sorts proteins and packages them into vesicles
- The basic unit of life
- Cellular structure responsible for protein synthesis
- The selectively permeable and flexible boundary around a cell
- Opening in the nuclear envelope that allows RNA(but not DNA) to exit the nucleus
- A ribosome covered structure where proteins are synthesized
- Protects the DNA inside the nucleus and consists of two membranes
- A cell that contains a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles
24 Clues: The basic unit of life • Aids in manufacturing lipids • Large water filled sac found only in plant cells • Made of microtubules and involved in cell division • The "control center" of the cell which contains DNA • Cellular structure responsible for protein synthesis • Longer whip-like projections that help some cells move • ...
Voca 21000 Term Test Review #2 2025-01-01
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- to confuse or puzzle
- strange or odd
- a kind of stone that can be cut and polished to a hard, shiny surface
- to discover or notice
- a part of a plant that is placed on another plant so that the two parts will grow together and become one plant
- to figure the answer of a problem by doing multiplication
- drawn from or common to all the world or all the people of the world
- to change into the words of another language
- to fail to see or notice
- wet; damp
- something that causes or increases action, feeling, or thought
- having no mistakes; correct
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- having to do with strong feeling or emotion
- 1. of, relating to, or made in your own country 2. of or related to the household or family
- something that is carried or difficult to bear
- the feeling or expression of angry disgust at something wicked, mean, or not worthy
- groups of law made by a government body
- the main part of a plant that grows up from the ground and supports the branches, leaves, flowers, or fruits from it
- to join together into a whole; combine
- wanting no more than what one has; satisfied
- to give in order to help a charity or other group
- a section of time with a set beginning and end
- located on the inside
- to be no longer seen
- to bring in from another country, especially as something to be sold
25 Clues: wet; damp • strange or odd • to confuse or puzzle • to be no longer seen • to discover or notice • located on the inside • to fail to see or notice • having no mistakes; correct • to join together into a whole; combine • groups of law made by a government body • having to do with strong feeling or emotion • wanting no more than what one has; satisfied • ...
Types of plant explants 2023-11-30
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- What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture?
- Which reproductive structure, when used as an explant, can lead to the production of multiple plantlets?
- This plant part, responsible for nutrient and water absorption, is sometimes used in tissue culture?
- This plant part, usually a small section, is often utilized for callus induction.
- This part of a plant, comprising an embryo and stored nutrients, can be employed as an explant for propagation.
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- What is the name of small pieces of plant parts that are cut and then they are kept in a nutrient medium?
- What should you pay attention to when choosing an explant for in vitro culture?
- Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation?
- What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis?
- What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture?
- What plant structure, often modified for specific functions, can be used in micropropagation?
11 Clues: What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture? • What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture? • What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis? • Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation? • ...
Leaves 2025-04-03
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- Central vein running through a leaf
- Smaller segment of a compound leaf
- Plant with two seed leaves
- First leaf or pair of leaves in a seedling
- Process by which leaves make food using sunlight
- Edge of a leaf
- Leaf layer with tightly packed cells for photosynthesis
- Leaf divided into multiple leaflets
- The main axis or stem of a compound leaf, from which leaflets arise
- Tissue that transports water in a plant
- Broad, flat part of a leaf
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- Leaf layer surrounding vascular tissue
- Leaf with a single undivided blade
- Leaf shape with parts spreading from one point, like fingers
- Cell pair controlling a leaf’s opening
- Protective layer that prevents water loss
- Plant with one seed leaf
- Leaf type divided into three leaflets
- Leaf tissue with air spaces for gas exchange
- Tissue that carries sugar through a plant
- Leaf stalk attaching blade to stem
- Tiny leaf pores for gas exchange
- Outer cell layer of a leaf
23 Clues: Edge of a leaf • Plant with one seed leaf • Plant with two seed leaves • Outer cell layer of a leaf • Broad, flat part of a leaf • Tiny leaf pores for gas exchange • Leaf with a single undivided blade • Smaller segment of a compound leaf • Leaf stalk attaching blade to stem • Central vein running through a leaf • Leaf divided into multiple leaflets • ...
Plant Adaptations and Habitats 2024-08-30
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- A grassland ecosystem with dry conditions and seasonal rain
- A type of plant that lives in salty coastal areas with special roots
- A plant with broad, flat leaves that floats on water
- The process of changing to fit into an environment
- A hot and dry environment where plants like cacti live
- A type of plant that has spines and stores water in its thick stem
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- The bright light from the sun
- Dense, tropical forest with lots of rain
- A plant that has adapted to catch insects with its trap-like leaves
- The place where an animal or plant lives
- Large body of saltwater
11 Clues: Large body of saltwater • The bright light from the sun • Dense, tropical forest with lots of rain • The place where an animal or plant lives • The process of changing to fit into an environment • A plant with broad, flat leaves that floats on water • A hot and dry environment where plants like cacti live • A grassland ecosystem with dry conditions and seasonal rain • ...
block 3 and 4 2020-11-20
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- This shape of the beak helps the birds to catch fishes and worms
- It holds all the parts of a plant together
- An eagle has this type of beak
- This bird stitches the leaves to build its nest
- fix the plant to the soil
- A duck has this type of feet
- It has straw like beak
- Helps the bird to change the direction
- It takes water and minerals from the soil
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- These feathers covers the body of the bird
- It a big strong main root
- The leaves of the cactus plant are called
- They are thin small roots that grow together as a cluster
- They help birds to keep their bodies warm
- Carries water and food to the leaves and other parts of the plants
- These feathers helps the birds to fly
16 Clues: It has straw like beak • It a big strong main root • fix the plant to the soil • A duck has this type of feet • An eagle has this type of beak • These feathers helps the birds to fly • Helps the bird to change the direction • The leaves of the cactus plant are called • They help birds to keep their bodies warm • It takes water and minerals from the soil • ...
Krystian's crossword puzzle 2022-11-03
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- carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight
- the organism that makes its own food
- greenhouse gas
- using the sugars produced during photosynthesis plus oxygen to produce energy for plant growth
- the process which the plant uses energy from the sun, water, and carbon dioxide create oxygen and energy to create sugar
- a living organism that can make its own food
- main source of food known as sugar
- the powerhouse of the cell
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- the main source of hydration
- the organelle that is responsible for photosynthesis
- the organism that eats other producers
- the base form of the plant
- the one responsible for cellular respiration
- a living organism that cant make food
14 Clues: greenhouse gas • the base form of the plant • the powerhouse of the cell • the main source of hydration • main source of food known as sugar • carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight • the organism that makes its own food • a living organism that cant make food • the organism that eats other producers • the one responsible for cellular respiration • ...
Y7C3 - Movement In and Out of Cells 2024-02-19
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- Water is very important for this process.
- The shorter this is, the better it would be for diffusion
- One of the substances absorbed into the bloodstream by diffusion.
- More water than solute
- More solute than water
- One of the factors affecting rate of diffusion.
- Net movement of particles from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- The structure that prevents plant cells from bursting when placed in a hypotonic solution
- A molecule that can pass through the cell membrane quite easily
- This type of energy makes the process of diffusion "free"
- A broken cell
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- Used to describe a plant cell that has lost too much water.
- Red blood cell that has lost water
- A solution with the same amount of water and solutes as the cells
- A special form of diffusion
- __________ moves from alveoli to blood capillaries
- A cell with a lot of water
- Used to describe a plant cell that is in an isotonic solution.
18 Clues: A broken cell • More water than solute • More solute than water • A cell with a lot of water • A special form of diffusion • Red blood cell that has lost water • Water is very important for this process. • One of the factors affecting rate of diffusion. • __________ moves from alveoli to blood capillaries • The shorter this is, the better it would be for diffusion • ...
Spelling list 26 2021-05-12
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- an immature form of an insect that does not change greatly as it grows
- the process in which pollen is taken from plant or part of a plant to another so that new plant seeds can be produce
- when a plant develops from a seed or a spore
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of which is usually considered to be important and desirable.
- the active immaturity for of an insect
- the male part of a flower, considering of a thin stem that holds an anther
- change of physical form , structure , or substance
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- an animal that lives on water and land
- animals whose body temperature varies with that of the environment
- an insect in its inactive immature for between larva and adult
- the series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction.
- animals (chiefly mammals and birds) which maintain a constant body temperature, typically above that of the surroundings
- the female part of a flower
13 Clues: the female part of a flower • an animal that lives on water and land • the active immaturity for of an insect • when a plant develops from a seed or a spore • change of physical form , structure , or substance • an insect in its inactive immature for between larva and adult • animals whose body temperature varies with that of the environment • ...
Plant Pest: Fungal Diseases 2024-03-21
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- any agent which destroys or prevents the growth of fungi
- loss of leaves
- microorganisms which lack chlorophyll
- taxonomic kingdom which includes yeast, molds and smuts
- disease producing agents which cause harm to other organisms
- process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow
- practice of growing different crops on the same land over a period
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- plant pathogens which cause harm to plants
- consists of organic material which covers the soil surface to retain moisture
- where the stem of the plant meets the roots
- puncturing small holes in the ground to reduce soil compaction
- microorganisms which control plant dieses
- cause discoloration, wilting and death in plants
- fungal disease mostly on woody plants which causes damage to the bark
- non-living organisms such as weather conditions, air pollution and toxic
- fungus which produce a growth on the surface of damp
- process of plants drooping or shriveling due to lack of water
- organisms such as fungi, bacteria and viruses
18 Clues: loss of leaves • microorganisms which lack chlorophyll • microorganisms which control plant dieses • plant pathogens which cause harm to plants • where the stem of the plant meets the roots • organisms such as fungi, bacteria and viruses • cause discoloration, wilting and death in plants • process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow • ...
Whitehall Area Garden Club Crossword 2022 2022-11-30
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- Herb of the Year
- _______ iris
- It's not dirt, it's ____
- Trempealeau & Jackson County Horticulture Educator
- Dried, fragrant plant materials
- Perennial Plant of the Year: Little ___ Stem
- _______ phlox
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- Grilled fruit at our "Taste of Fall" meeting
- January 5th: National ____ Day
- ____ Park Inn, our summer garden walk with iced tea
- Poppy chicken salad is a favorite at Sweet _________
- Older varieties of phlox are prone to this fungus
- Linda's show and tell plant
- Popular cut flower with tuberous roots
14 Clues: _______ iris • _______ phlox • Herb of the Year • It's not dirt, it's ____ • Linda's show and tell plant • January 5th: National ____ Day • Dried, fragrant plant materials • Popular cut flower with tuberous roots • Grilled fruit at our "Taste of Fall" meeting • Perennial Plant of the Year: Little ___ Stem • Older varieties of phlox are prone to this fungus • ...
Plants 2013-02-06
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- any of a group of plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit or ovary
- any of a large group of plants that have flowers and produce seeds inclosed in an ovary or a fruit
- retating to the vessels of the body
- the process of giving off vapor containing water and waste products
- completing a life cycle in one growing season
- the reproductive structure of the seed bearing plants known as angiosperms
- completing a life cycle normally in two growing seasons
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- powdery grains that contain the male reproductive cells of most plants
- an animal in its earliest stages of development
- any of a wide variety of multicellular organisms
- the begginning of growth, as of a seed, spore, or bud
- any of numerous small, green plants that lack vascular tissue and do not bear seeds
- the ripened ovary of a flowering plant that contains the seeds
- any of numerous seedless plantsusually having feathery fronds didided into many leaflets
- living for three or more years
- as part of gymnosperm or flowering plant that contains an embryo and the food it will need to grow into a new plant
16 Clues: living for three or more years • retating to the vessels of the body • completing a life cycle in one growing season • an animal in its earliest stages of development • any of a wide variety of multicellular organisms • the begginning of growth, as of a seed, spore, or bud • completing a life cycle normally in two growing seasons • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-31
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- noun; an animal or person that eats something to gain energy.
- verb; to change to the things around.
- noun; plants grown for food or to be used.
- adjective; more than the amount that is needed
- adjective; choosing something with a purpose.
- noun; a cooperative relationship between two or more things.
- verb; to purposely grow and care for specific plants.
- noun; the ability to do things, that is either obtained by being made from the sun or eaten.
- noun; a wild grass plant collected by Natives to plant.
- verb; to give or make.
- noun; corn based renewable biofuel.
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- noun; a living thing that is made up of cells (plants, people, animals).
- noun; corn before European settlers.
- noun; use of something
- noun; a Native American way of planting three crops- beans, corn, and squash- to produce a surplus of crops.
- verb; to bring pollen, or the plant material, to other plants in order for seeds to form.
- noun; something that provides energy and helps living things.
- noun; a plant that turns sunlight into energy.
- noun; a chemical process done by plants that take in carbon dioxide, sun, and water and produces sugars and oxygen.
- noun; a source of non-renewable energy used to make things work- it comes from things like coal, natural gas, and oil.
- noun; a change that happens over time.
21 Clues: noun; use of something • verb; to give or make. • noun; corn based renewable biofuel. • noun; corn before European settlers. • verb; to change to the things around. • noun; a change that happens over time. • noun; plants grown for food or to be used. • adjective; choosing something with a purpose. • noun; a plant that turns sunlight into energy. • ...
english 2025-05-11
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- Used to erase pencil marks.
- Opposite of young.
- Used to write or draw.
- Used to store things.
- Used to light a room.
- Green plant covering the ground.
- A white mass in the sky.
- A vehicle that runs on tracks.
- You sleep on it.
- Used to drink water.
- Where clouds and stars appear.
- Glass opening in a wall.
- A color like grass.
- You wear it on your foot.
- You use it to write with ink.
- A number after eight.
- Has pages you can read.
- Shines brightly during the day.
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- Illuminates a room.
- You drive it.
- Tall plant with a trunk and leaves.
- A colorful plant.
- Tells the time.
- A large grey animal with a trunk.
- You sit on it.
- You cross it over water.
- A small branch from a tree.
- You wear it on your head.
- A very high hill.
- Shines in the night sky.
- A long stream of water.
- Water falling from clouds.
- Part of a plant, usually green.
- A small rodent or a computer tool.
- Opposite of tall.
- A table to work at.
- You open it to enter a room.
- Found on beaches or deserts.
- A red or green fruit.
- A legless reptile.
40 Clues: You drive it. • You sit on it. • Tells the time. • You sleep on it. • A colorful plant. • A very high hill. • Opposite of tall. • Opposite of young. • A legless reptile. • Illuminates a room. • A table to work at. • A color like grass. • Used to drink water. • Used to store things. • Used to light a room. • A red or green fruit. • A number after eight. • Used to write or draw. • ...
Water 2019-05-08
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- The chemical formula for water
- Hydrogen bonds between water molecules and cell wall
- The continuous column of water is able to move up the xylem because of cohesion and adhesion
- Ice is less...than water so therefore floats
- The polarity of water makes it an excellent...
- Non polar substances that do not readily dissolve in water are...
- Waters cohesive and adhesive properties mean its...making it a useful lubricant
- Polar substances which dissolve in water are...
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- Water permits the passage of visible light
- Hydrogen bonds between water molecules
- At the surface of the liquid the inwardly-acting cohesive forces produce a …
- Plant vessel that transports food around the plant
- Bonds between water molecules
- Plant vessel that carries water and mineral ions
- Diffusion of water through partially permeable membranes
- The SHC of water
16 Clues: The SHC of water • Bonds between water molecules • The chemical formula for water • Hydrogen bonds between water molecules • Water permits the passage of visible light • Ice is less...than water so therefore floats • The polarity of water makes it an excellent... • Polar substances which dissolve in water are... • Plant vessel that carries water and mineral ions • ...
Marijuana Usage 2022-03-10
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- liquid cannabis extract that is usually dosed with a dropper
- Another chemical in marijuana with potential therapeutic effects is called cannabidiol
- Water pipe
- receptors Neurons that THC attaches too
- very potent marijuana concentrate made by dissolving the plant in a solvent
- rolled marijuana cigarette
- food/candy infused with marijuana
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- Marijuana flower
- the strength of marijuana and is usually measured by the amount of THC
- Slang word for marijuana
- tetrahydrocannabinol,chemical that distorts how the mind perceives the world
- is the actual flower of the cannabis plant and is a general slang term for marijuana
- Shatter is a transparent form of cannabis concentrate
- a cannabis resin from the top of the plant
- is a large pipe with a heated nail used to vaporize
- The action of hitting a pen
16 Clues: Water pipe • Marijuana flower • Slang word for marijuana • rolled marijuana cigarette • The action of hitting a pen • food/candy infused with marijuana • receptors Neurons that THC attaches too • a cannabis resin from the top of the plant • is a large pipe with a heated nail used to vaporize • Shatter is a transparent form of cannabis concentrate • ...
Biology - Cells 2023-08-21
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- Network of protein filaments that gives the cell its shape and assists in movement.
- Stores water, nutrients, and waste materials in plant cells.
- Assists in cell division and is part of the centrosome.
- A cell lacking a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- Known as the "powerhouse" of the cell, it produces energy.
- Genetic material that contains instructions for cell functioning.
- A double membrane surrounding the nucleus, controlling the flow of materials.
- Contains enzymes that break down waste and cellular debris.
- Another name for the cell membrane, which separates the cell from its environment.
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- An extensive network of membranes involved in protein synthesis.
- Provides structural support and protection in plant cells.
- Found in plant cells, it's the site of photosynthesis.
- Modifies, packages, and transports proteins within the cell.
- A molecule involved in protein synthesis, among other functions.
- A cell with a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- Tiny structures where proteins are assembled.
- A specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function.
- The control center of the cell, containing genetic material.
- The gel-like substance that fills the cell and houses organelles.
- The outer boundary of the cell, regulating the passage of substances.
20 Clues: Tiny structures where proteins are assembled. • Found in plant cells, it's the site of photosynthesis. • Assists in cell division and is part of the centrosome. • A cell lacking a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. • A cell with a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. • Provides structural support and protection in plant cells. • ...
24HRFS5 2024-03-29
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- Forest composed of cone-bearing trees like pines, firs, or spruces.
- Ripened ovary of a seed-bearing plant along with accessory parts.
- Layer of living tissue between bark and wood in woody plants, where new bark and wood are formed.
- Hairs Filamentous outgrowths near rootlet tips absorbing water and minerals.
- Structures in tree heartwood essential for radial conduction of water and nutrients.
- Main root of a tree, often with little branching.
- Rings Visible rings in tree crosscut representing growth layers.
- Symbiotic association between fungus mycelium and plant roots.
- Soft, spongy center of stem in flowering plants, also the center of a tree.
- Upper branches of a tree.
- Plant tissue transporting nutrients from leaves to other parts.
- Naturally occurring inorganic crystalline material found in Earth's crust.
- Bark Physiologically active tissue between cambium and outer bark, also known as phloem.
- Deciduous or broadleaf trees.
- Resource Resource capable of being replaced through natural processes, like trees.
- Bark Layer of dead tissue outside the last-formed periderm.
- Plants shedding leaves annually, usually hardwood trees and shrubs.
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- Undesirable or harmful organism.
- Small root.
- Land forming a passageway.
- Outer portion of tree wood transporting water and nutrients, lighter in color than heartwood.
- Plant bearing naked seeds in cones, usually needle-leaved trees.
- Flowering plant or fern with a soft stem, not woody.
- Factor Environmental condition constraining population size and growth, like disease or resource availability.
- Energy-yielding oxidation process in living plants and animals.
- Small green nonvascular plants.
- Complex woody tissue in higher plants transporting water, nutrients, and supporting structure, also called sapwood.
- Plants with soft, non-woody stems, including grasses, forbs, weeds, and flowers.
- Inner core of woody stem composed of nonliving cells, darker than sapwood.
- Complex carbohydrate constituting the chief part of plant cell walls.
- Section Sample representing a whole.
- Tough exterior covering of a woody root or stem.
32 Clues: Small root. • Upper branches of a tree. • Land forming a passageway. • Deciduous or broadleaf trees. • Small green nonvascular plants. • Undesirable or harmful organism. • Section Sample representing a whole. • Tough exterior covering of a woody root or stem. • Main root of a tree, often with little branching. • Flowering plant or fern with a soft stem, not woody. • ...
Types of plant explants 2023-11-30
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- What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture?
- What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture?
- What should you pay attention to when choosing an explant for in vitro culture?
- Which reproductive structure, when used as an explant, can lead to the production of multiple plantlets?
- What plant structure, often modified for specific functions, can be used in micropropagation?
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- This plant part, responsible for nutrient and water absorption, is sometimes used in tissue culture
- What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis?
- What is the name of small pieces of plant parts that are cut and then they are kept in a nutrient medium?
- This plant part, usually a small section, is often utilized for callus induction.
- Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation?
- This part of a plant, comprising an embryo and stored nutrients, can be employed as an explant for propagation.
11 Clues: What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture? • What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture? • What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis? • Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation? • ...
Types of plant explants 2023-11-30
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- What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture?
- What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture?
- What should you pay attention to when choosing an explant for in vitro culture?
- Which reproductive structure, when used as an explant, can lead to the production of multiple plantlets?
- What plant structure, often modified for specific functions, can be used in micropropagation?
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- This plant part, responsible for nutrient and water absorption, is sometimes used in tissue culture?
- What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis?
- What is the name of small pieces of plant parts that are cut and then they are kept in a nutrient medium?
- This plant part, usually a small section, is often utilized for callus induction.
- Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation?
- This part of a plant, comprising an embryo and stored nutrients, can be employed as an explant for propagation.
11 Clues: What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture? • What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture? • What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis? • Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation? • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-05-19
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- One of the main products of photosynthesis and a type of sugar
- The green pigment found in chloroplast
- One of the main products of photosynthesis
- A substance containing minerals, which added to soil to help plants to grow well
- The loss of water vapour from leaves
- A tiny hole in the lower epidermis
- The element needed so that the plant can convert to carbohydrates to proteins
- The place where photosynthesis happens in a plant
- The element needed to make the green pigment
- One of the main reactants of photosynthesis (2words)
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- When a plant collapses or dies
- An organelle found in the leaves
- The opposite of photosynthesis
- Its given off by the sun and its important for photosynthesis
- One of the main reactants of photosynthesis
15 Clues: When a plant collapses or dies • The opposite of photosynthesis • An organelle found in the leaves • A tiny hole in the lower epidermis • The loss of water vapour from leaves • The green pigment found in chloroplast • One of the main products of photosynthesis • One of the main reactants of photosynthesis • The element needed to make the green pigment • ...
Plants 2021-08-19
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- Contains petals and is where the bees hang out.
- The name for the process that plants use to create energy from sunlight, water, and CO2.
- A tall plant with branches and one main trunk.
- Gets water and nutrients from the soil for the plant. Also keeps the plant from falling down by anchoring it to the ground.
- Can grow into a new plant.
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- Green and hang from branches. Their job is to soak in sunlight.
- A gas produced by humans which plants use to make energy.
- Apples and Oranges.
- Plants produce this gas which humans need to live.
- Provides some support and transports nutrients to the plant.
- Plants combine this with water and CO2 to make energy.
11 Clues: Apples and Oranges. • Can grow into a new plant. • A tall plant with branches and one main trunk. • Contains petals and is where the bees hang out. • Plants produce this gas which humans need to live. • Plants combine this with water and CO2 to make energy. • A gas produced by humans which plants use to make energy. • ...
cells 2018-08-14
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- It is defined as a jelly-like liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- Are defined as tiny molecules in cells that help the cell make proteins
- They are bubble-like organelles
- They are the powerhouse of the cell
- They are found in both plant and animal cells
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- They are the cell’s digestive system
- It can only be found in plant cells
- It is an organelle in plant cells used to store food and water
- It is often called the “control center” of the cell
- They are hollow tubes that provide shape
- A something organelle is the main food producer for plant cells
- They are a small group of microtubules
12 Clues: They are bubble-like organelles • It can only be found in plant cells • They are the powerhouse of the cell • They are the cell’s digestive system • They are a small group of microtubules • They are hollow tubes that provide shape • They are found in both plant and animal cells • It is often called the “control center” of the cell • ...
Genetics Vocabulary - Adrian 2022-04-27
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- a genetic factor that is less dominant
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- passing of traits from parents to offspring
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant
- A distinguishing trait of an individual
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- a gene that blocks another gene
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- something that always passes down certain traits
- Traits that are passed to next generation
- receiving something from someone who came before you
- the young born of living organisms. They are the children
12 Clues: a gene that blocks another gene • a genetic factor that is less dominant • A distinguishing trait of an individual • Traits that are passed to next generation • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • passing of traits from parents to offspring • something that always passes down certain traits • receiving something from someone who came before you • ...
Root systems 2024-09-24
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- plant vascular tissue that conducts foods made in the leaves during photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant. Phloem is composed of various specialized cells called sieve elements, phloem fibres, and phloem parenchyma cells.
- Plant roots have an area where freshly formed roots mature and lengthen. This region of roots is known as the region of maturation. The elongation zone is near this root area. It is a region in all plant roots where cells are created and differentiate into several cell types.
- plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and also provides physical support. Xylem tissue consists of a variety of specialized, water-conducting cells known as tracheary elements.
- A taproot refers to the presence of a large single root growing downward from the base of the plant. Taproots often have smaller hair-like roots that emerge from the central root. Some examples of plants with taproots include dandelions, carrots, parsnips, and beets.
- The apical meristem, also known as the “growing tip,” is an undifferentiated meristematic tissue found in the buds and growing tips of roots in plants. Its main function is to trigger the growth of new cells in young seedlings at the tips of roots and shoots and forming buds.
- a root (as in most grasses) that is one of many similar slender roots branching directly from the base of the stem of a plant compare taproot.
- he root cap is a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root. It is also called calyptra. Root caps contain statocytes which are involved in gravity perception in plants. If the cap is carefully removed the root will grow randomly. The root cap protects the growing tip in plants.
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- the terminal portion of a root or root branch usually including the root cap and the meristematic region behind it and often the regions of differentiation, elongation, and root hair formation.
- The zone of elongation is where the newly-formed cells increase in length, thereby lengthening the root. Beginning at the first root hair is the zone of cell maturation where the root cells differentiate into specialized cell types. All three zones are in approximately the first centimeter of the root tip
- Roots hairs are cylindrical extensions of root epidermal cells that are important for acquisition of nutrients, microbe interactions, and plant anchorage
- The primary root, or radicle, is the first organ to appear when a seed germinates. It grows downward into the soil, anchoring the seedling. In gymnosperms and dicotyledons (angiosperms with two seed leaves), the radicle becomes a taproot.
- tissue of unspecialized cells lying between the epidermis (surface cells) and the vascular, or conducting, tissues of stems and roots. Cortical cells may contain stored carbohydrates or other substances such as resins, latex, essential oils, and tannins.
- a single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants. It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment.
- A secondary root or lateral root is a side branch of the main root, a root or a fine rootlet that derives from the primary root. Secondary roots is also used to describe an adventitious root that develops on a stem or leaves.
14 Clues: a root (as in most grasses) that is one of many similar slender roots branching directly from the base of the stem of a plant compare taproot. • a single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants. It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment. • ...
Root vocab 2024-09-25
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- The apical meristem, also known as the “growing tip,” is an undifferentiated meristematic tissue found in the buds and growing tips of roots in plants. Its main function is to trigger the growth of new cells in young seedlings at the tips of roots and shoots and forming buds.
- he root cap is a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root. It is also called calyptra. Root caps contain statocytes which are involved in gravity perception in plants. If the cap is carefully removed the root will grow randomly. The root cap protects the growing tip in plants.
- The primary root, or radicle, is the first organ to appear when a seed germinates. It grows downward into the soil, anchoring the seedling. In gymnosperms and dicotyledons (angiosperms with two seed leaves), the radicle becomes a taproot.
- A taproot refers to the presence of a large single root growing downward from the base of the plant. Taproots often have smaller hair-like roots that emerge from the central root. Some examples of plants with taproots include dandelions, carrots, parsnips, and beets.
- Roots hairs are cylindrical extensions of root epidermal cells that are important for acquisition of nutrients, microbe interactions, and plant anchorage
- plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and also provides physical support. Xylem tissue consists of a variety of specialized, water-conducting cells known as tracheary elements.
- a single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants. It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment.
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- The zone of elongation is where the newly-formed cells increase in length, thereby lengthening the root. Beginning at the first root hair is the zone of cell maturation where the root cells differentiate into specialized cell types. All three zones are in approximately the first centimeter of the root tip
- plant vascular tissue that conducts foods made in the leaves during photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant. Phloem is composed of various specialized cells called sieve elements, phloem fibres, and phloem parenchyma cells.
- a root (as in most grasses) that is one of many similar slender roots branching directly from the base of the stem of a plant compare taproot.
- A secondary root or lateral root is a side branch of the main root, a root or a fine rootlet that derives from the primary root. Secondary roots is also used to describe an adventitious root that develops on a stem or leaves.
- Plant roots have an area where freshly formed roots mature and lengthen. This region of roots is known as the region of maturation. The elongation zone is near this root area. It is a region in all plant roots where cells are created and differentiate into several cell types.
- the terminal portion of a root or root branch usually including the root cap and the meristematic region behind it and often the regions of differentiation, elongation, and root hair formation.
- tissue of unspecialized cells lying between the epidermis (surface cells) and the vascular, or conducting, tissues of stems and roots. Cortical cells may contain stored carbohydrates or other substances such as resins, latex, essential oils, and tannins.
14 Clues: a root (as in most grasses) that is one of many similar slender roots branching directly from the base of the stem of a plant compare taproot. • a single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants. It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment. • ...
gard4 2024-06-18
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- Type of squash
- Popular hedge plant
- Ornamental garden
- Worm composting
- Flowering shrub
- Upward gardening method
- Plant scientist
- Leafy green vegetable
- Garden on a rooftop
- Fruit tree garden
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- Plural of nursery
- Low-water garden
- Garden with low light
- Upper soil layer
- Attracts butterflies
- Garden structure
- Plural of succulent
- Grass area
- Grape garden
- Single-season plant
20 Clues: Grass area • Grape garden • Type of squash • Worm composting • Flowering shrub • Plant scientist • Low-water garden • Upper soil layer • Garden structure • Plural of nursery • Ornamental garden • Fruit tree garden • Popular hedge plant • Plural of succulent • Single-season plant • Garden on a rooftop • Attracts butterflies • Garden with low light • Leafy green vegetable • Upward gardening method
TRANSPORT IN PLANTS 2023-01-26
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- The energy of the Sun causes water to evaporate from the leaves
- vascular system
- a site in a plant which provides food for another part of the plant
- a plant adapted to survive in conditions where water is in short supply
- responsible for the transport through the plant of organic solutes
- the layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants
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- a system of fluid-filled tubes
- the outer layer of cells covering the body of a plant or animal
- flowering plants can be classified as monocotyledons or dicotyledons
- a pore in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange
- a hard material made by plants and used to strengthen the cell walls of certain types of cell
11 Clues: vascular system • a system of fluid-filled tubes • the layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants • The energy of the Sun causes water to evaporate from the leaves • the outer layer of cells covering the body of a plant or animal • responsible for the transport through the plant of organic solutes • ...
Human Impacts/Enviormental Issues 2024-05-14
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- The chemical symbol of carbon dioxide
- Study of live and living organisms
- Types of species that re low in population
- Process of cutting trees for land
- 0 population
- change Icebergs are melting across the globe, this is due to
- Warming An effect of climate change, increase in heat
- The process of growing crops and raising animals
- Shelter/home for a plant, animal or other living organisms
- Latin word: Animalis
- Buildings that make up of education
- Shares 99% of DNA with monkeys
- Study of ecosystems
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- Another word for over crowded. Too much of something
- Made up of leaves, stem, and seeds.
- A house that plants are kept in and traps heat
- Area where plant, animals, and other living organisms work together to form a system
- Undomesticated species
- Smells like garbage and rhymes with smash
- Period of dry land
- Sphere that has 5 layers
- Waste or trash in the environment
22 Clues: 0 population • Period of dry land • Study of ecosystems • Latin word: Animalis • Undomesticated species • Sphere that has 5 layers • Shares 99% of DNA with monkeys • Process of cutting trees for land • Waste or trash in the environment • Study of live and living organisms • Made up of leaves, stem, and seeds. • Buildings that make up of education • ...
Amazon Rainforest 2023-10-27
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- A tree known for growing coconuts
- A tree that grows nuts used for personal products
- A species of otter known for its large size and swimming in rivers
- A species of monkey known for their roar
- Known for the Galapagos Islands
- A tree used commercially, found in Brazil
- A plant used for its fruits, juices, etc
- A plant used for making chocolate
- Climbing woody vines
- A tree used for tanning oils, inks, and pharmaceuticals
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- An eagle known for its intense eyes and sharp beak
- The home country of Latin singer Shakira
- A tree used for its sap, known as Latex
- An animal known for its colorful beak and its cereal
- Known for the ruins of Machu Picchu
- A flowering plant named after an animal's body
- A very fragrant and colorful flower
- A species of boa known for its large size
- Known for "Death Road"
- The largest country in South America
20 Clues: Climbing woody vines • Known for "Death Road" • Known for the Galapagos Islands • A tree known for growing coconuts • A plant used for making chocolate • Known for the ruins of Machu Picchu • A very fragrant and colorful flower • The largest country in South America • A tree used for its sap, known as Latex • The home country of Latin singer Shakira • ...
environment 2025-09-10
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- Area full of trees
- Relating to the world
- Green living thing
- Our planet
- Gas that plants give
- Energy from water
- To protect the earth
- Everything not man-made
- Special day for earth
- Not dirty Relating to the world
- Not cold
- The star that gives light
- A tall plant with wood
- Energy from moving air
- Ice turning into water
- To use less
- Frozen water
- A harmful material waste
- Clear liquid we drink
- Big water in land
- Place where animals live
- Color of nature
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- Invisible air substance
- Dirty air
- Ground where plants grow
- To keep safe
- To save resources
- Repeating process
- We breathe it
- A very large salty water
- Gas from cars
- Waste that can be used again
- Power we use
- Flowing water
- Rubbish or trash
- Living thing not plant
- Cutting too many trees
- Weather over long time
- Use less
- Water from clouds
40 Clues: Not cold • Use less • Dirty air • Our planet • To use less • To keep safe • Power we use • Frozen water • We breathe it • Gas from cars • Flowing water • Color of nature • Rubbish or trash • To save resources • Repeating process • Energy from water • Big water in land • Water from clouds • Area full of trees • Green living thing • Gas that plants give • To protect the earth • Relating to the world • ...
Science 4 2023-09-15
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- Objects that completely blocks the light
- They use their lungs and skin to breathe when they become adults
- Objects that allows light to pass through it completely
- Helps the plant support its branches
- Unit of measurement used in mass
- They have thick skin and dry hard scales
- Allows the plant to absorb water and minerals from the soil
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- Unit of measurement used in weight
- Animals with bones linked together along the center of their bodies
- Absorbs carbon dioxide through the stomata
- Females are able to produce milk for the young
- Animals with no backbones
- its role is plant reproduction
- They have 2 legs and fingers with scales on them
- Force that pulls everything into the earth's center
15 Clues: Animals with no backbones • its role is plant reproduction • Unit of measurement used in mass • Unit of measurement used in weight • Helps the plant support its branches • Objects that completely blocks the light • They have thick skin and dry hard scales • Absorbs carbon dioxide through the stomata • Females are able to produce milk for the young • ...
Science Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2024-09-13
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- one complete life cycle
- a young, growing salmon
- the nutrient-rich structure in a seed
- a fleshy, spore-producing growth of certain fungi
- the uniting of the genetic material of two cells
- the structures on the underside of a mushroom
- a decomposer that usually reproduces through spores
- a very young salmon hatchling
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- of instructions within a cell that controls an organism’s characteristics and life processes
- an organism produced from a spore or fertilized egg, in the early stages of development
- a salmon nest
- stages an organism goes through from egg/spore to adult
- a young plant
- an immature salmon that migrates to the ocean
- a plant structure that surrounds the seed(s) of a flowering plant
15 Clues: a salmon nest • a young plant • one complete life cycle • a young, growing salmon • a very young salmon hatchling • the nutrient-rich structure in a seed • an immature salmon that migrates to the ocean • the structures on the underside of a mushroom • the uniting of the genetic material of two cells • a fleshy, spore-producing growth of certain fungi • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab By:Audrey 2023-10-19
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- The air released from a plant during photosynthesis
- Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
- Are substances that are formed in a chemical reaction
- Distributes water to the plant
- What is needed for a reaction to take place
- When plants make there own food
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- The little "mouths" that let gases in and out of the plant during photosynthesis
- Are the organelles where photosynthesis takes place and is only found in plant cells
- Green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight
9 Clues: Distributes water to the plant • When plants make there own food • What is needed for a reaction to take place • The air released from a plant during photosynthesis • Are substances that are formed in a chemical reaction • Green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight • Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes • ...
Paragraaf 9.1 Eten 2013-11-26
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- De beschermlaag van een kies
- Deel van de kies dat boven de kaak uitsteekt
- Mensen zijn
- Reservevoedsel
- Een mens heeft
- Dit haalt de plant uit de bodem
- Het proces waarin planten voedingsstoffen maken
- Dit geeft de plant af aan de lucht
- Deze dieren verliezen veel energie via hun afvalstoffen
- Een paard heeft
- Bouwstoffen
- Dit soort dieren hebben de kortste darmen
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- Deze dieren verbruiken veel energie om warm te blijven
- Reservevoedsel
- Een tijger heeft
- Een koe is een
- Dit geeft aan hoeveel energie een dier binnen krijgt en verbruikt
- Dit onderdeel van een plant is moeilijk verteerbaar
- Beschermende stoffen
- Dit haalt de plant uit de lucht
- Soort eten dat makkelijk verteerbaar is
- Een kat is een
- Dit maakt een plant zelf
- Voorziet de kies van voedingsstoffen
24 Clues: Mensen zijn • Bouwstoffen • Reservevoedsel • Een koe is een • Reservevoedsel • Een mens heeft • Een kat is een • Een paard heeft • Een tijger heeft • Beschermende stoffen • Dit maakt een plant zelf • De beschermlaag van een kies • Dit haalt de plant uit de lucht • Dit haalt de plant uit de bodem • Dit geeft de plant af aan de lucht • Voorziet de kies van voedingsstoffen • ...
Plants:increasing the number 2018-04-25
8 Clues: a baby plant • the kitchen of the plant • the part which supports the plant • the seed which has only one cotyledon • the susstance which gives the green colour • the part of plant which holds the plant down • the process by which a plant makes its own food • the process by which a seed devolops into a plant
Food Chain / Food Web 2017-04-09
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- Animals do not make their own food, they eat others for food.
- Many interconnected food chains form a ____ _____.
- These animals eat meat only.
- All plant eaters are ______.
- Energy ______ as it goes up the energy pyramid.
- The ________ of the populations within a food chain helps to maintain the balance of plants and animal populations within a community.
- A food chain shows the energy ______ from one organism to another.
- These animals eat both plants and animals.
- Some energy is lost along the food chain as all consumers use some energy to carry out life _____.
- Each ______ in a food chain is food for the next.
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- The main source of energy
- _______ help to break down dead carcasses into smaller pieces and speed up the decomposition process.
- Green plants make their own food and are food __________.
- These animals eat plant parts only.
- Fungi and bacteria help to return ______ back into the soil for better plant growth.
- A ______ hunts other animals for food.
- _____ are organisms that feed on decaying matter.
- Meat eaters get their energy from plants _______.
- A food chain also show the feeding _______ between organisms.
- The organisms at the top of the energy pyramid has the ____ amount of energy.
20 Clues: The main source of energy • These animals eat meat only. • All plant eaters are ______. • These animals eat plant parts only. • A ______ hunts other animals for food. • These animals eat both plants and animals. • Energy ______ as it goes up the energy pyramid. • _____ are organisms that feed on decaying matter. • Meat eaters get their energy from plants _______. • ...
Cell Crossword 2018-02-20
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- Vesicles Transport from the Endoplasmic Reticulum to the Golgi Body
- Synthesizes proteins
- The organelle that contains DNA
- Do photosynthesis within the thylakoid membranes
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Transports carbohydrates and lipids
- The organizing center of a plant cell
- Separate chromosome pairs during mitosis
- Store water, food, and waste
- Makes ribosomes
- A plant or animal cell that has a membrane bound nucleus
- A group of similar cells working together to perform a common function
- A group of tissues working together to serve a common function
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- Theory A theory to describe the properties of cells
- An infectious cell that only replicates inside another living creature
- Performs cellular respiration, and is the powerhouse of the cell
- Individual structures within a cell
- Move and adjust the internal structure of the cell
- Clean up waste in the cell
- A cell with no membrane bound organelles
- Protects the cell organelles, the background material of the cell
- Membrane Controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Transports proteins
- A type of prokaryotic microorganism
- Vacuole Where food, water, and other waste are stored in a plant cell
24 Clues: Makes ribosomes • Synthesizes proteins • Clean up waste in the cell • Store water, food, and waste • The organelle that contains DNA • Individual structures within a cell • A type of prokaryotic microorganism • The organizing center of a plant cell • A cell with no membrane bound organelles • Separate chromosome pairs during mitosis • Endoplasmic Reticulum Transports proteins • ...
Powers of Flowers 2019-09-09
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- the process used by plant growers to make bigger, better varieties of plants for us to enjoy
- color, size, shape, and taste are all examples, we can select traits and change in a plant
- any animal that helps pollen get from one flower to another flower
- babies get most of their traits from their parents
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- the yellow powdery stuff that has to be moved from one flower to another in order for a plant's seed pods to form
- any plant part we eat which does not contain seeds or does not taste sweet
- sugary liquid that a plant makes in order to attract animals like bees to land on its flowers
- a plant part we eat that tastes sweet, or if it has seeds
- when we use selection to change a wild plant, the new plant is a variety
- the sticky center part of a flower where pollen must land
- this is at the base of any flower and stores eggs
11 Clues: this is at the base of any flower and stores eggs • babies get most of their traits from their parents • a plant part we eat that tastes sweet, or if it has seeds • the sticky center part of a flower where pollen must land • any animal that helps pollen get from one flower to another flower • ...
Christmas Crossword 2020-12-14
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- A person made of snow.
- A Christmas hymn.
- The first name of the main character, Scrooge, in Charles Dickens’ book, A Christmas Carol.
- Someone who brings children gifts.
- A bird commonly eaten at Christmas
- A spiky plant commonly associated with Christmas
- Santa’s little helper.
- In the song ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’ how many lords are “a-leaping.”
- What is the name of the third wise man along with Casper and Melchior?
- A type of deer best known for both male and female having antlers.
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- A type of biscuit most commonly made around Christmas.
- A red breasted bird
- A large, luminous, astronomical, object.
- A sphere of precipitation.
- A feeling of great joy, happiness, and celebration.
- A plant that is green in colour all year round.
- Another word for joyful.
- A circle, usually made up of leaves and berries, people hang on their front door.
- A plant people hang decorations on.
19 Clues: A Christmas hymn. • A red breasted bird • A person made of snow. • Santa’s little helper. • Another word for joyful. • A sphere of precipitation. • Someone who brings children gifts. • A bird commonly eaten at Christmas • A plant people hang decorations on. • A large, luminous, astronomical, object. • A plant that is green in colour all year round. • ...
Henry crossword science vocab nm2 2022-10-14
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- A bunch of living organisims gropd together
- -A greenn pigment in a plant that abobs light
- Factor -anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing.
- - The amount there is of organisims
- Pyramid-a graphical representation of the enrgy found within the trophic level in a ecosystem
- - thing a plant or animal does to help it survive
- -a area defined by it's si climate and wild life
- -break down dead animals a debree
- - Non loing organisims
- reaction to touch and gravity
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- organisims
- Chain a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- -a temporary inability for a seed to germinate under favorable environmental conditions
- turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction
- -A animal that naturally preys on others
- - a biological community of abiotic and biotic things
- -living things that have to hunt and scavenge for food
- - A plant or animal
- -make there own food
19 Clues: organisims • - A plant or animal • -make there own food • - Non loing organisims • reaction to touch and gravity • -break down dead animals a debree • - The amount there is of organisims • -A animal that naturally preys on others • A bunch of living organisims gropd together • -A greenn pigment in a plant that abobs light • -a area defined by it's si climate and wild life • ...
Henry crossword science vocab nm2 2022-10-14
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- A bunch of living organisms gropd together
- -A green pigment in a plant that absorbs light
- Factor -anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing.
- - The amount there is of organisms
- Pyramid-a graphical representation of the enrgy found within the trophic level in a ecosystem
- - thing a plant or animal does to help it survive
- -a area defined by its si climate and wildlife
- -break down dead animals a debree
- - Non living organisms
- reaction to touch and gravity
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- organisms
- Chain a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- -a temporary inability for a seed to germinate under favorable environmental conditions
- turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction
- -A animal that naturally preys on others
- - a biological community of abiotic and biotic things
- -living things that have to hunt and scavenge for food
- - A plant or animal
- -make there own food
19 Clues: organisms • - A plant or animal • -make there own food • - Non living organisms • reaction to touch and gravity • -break down dead animals a debree • - The amount there is of organisms • -A animal that naturally preys on others • A bunch of living organisms gropd together • -A green pigment in a plant that absorbs light • -a area defined by its si climate and wildlife • ...
Effect of Climate Change on Wildflowers 2022-12-05
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- What is a resource that pollinators acquire from flowering plants?
- What is the factor affecting flowering?
- Which type of flowering plant had more significant advancement of flowering?
- Type of pollinator that relies on one species of plant.
- The process that plants participate in by removing minerals from the soil.
- This type of evidence is needed to prove that evolution occurred.
- What group is immediately affected by changes in flowering?
- Process in which plants receive resources needed for survival?
- Reduction in pollinator populations will decrease this.
- Replacing fossil fuels with this will reduce emissions.
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- In response to droughts flowering is _____
- Scientific name for field mustard.
- The relationship between plants and pollinators is considered?
- Responses to these environmental changes are species-____.
- Example of a pollinator?
- Type of plant that can interact with multiple pollinators.
- Delicious and encloses a seed.
- Type of pollinator that was the focus of the presentation.
- Increase in which greenhouse gas accelerates flowering?
19 Clues: Example of a pollinator? • Delicious and encloses a seed. • Scientific name for field mustard. • What is the factor affecting flowering? • In response to droughts flowering is _____ • Type of pollinator that relies on one species of plant. • Increase in which greenhouse gas accelerates flowering? • Reduction in pollinator populations will decrease this. • ...
Cell Diversity 2022-10-03
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- A plant organ responsible for getting water and minerals for the plant
- Meaning outside of an organism
- Plants from tissue culture are generically -----------
- Plant tissue for transport
- Plant organ
- A group of cells with a similar job
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- Use of tissue culture
- production of large numbers of plants
- Tissue which contract
- Tissue responsible for protection
- Tissue that carries electrical impulses in animals
- Tissue responsible for transport of water in plants
- A group of organs working together
13 Clues: Plant organ • Use of tissue culture • Tissue which contract • Plant tissue for transport • Meaning outside of an organism • Tissue responsible for protection • A group of organs working together • A group of cells with a similar job • production of large numbers of plants • Tissue that carries electrical impulses in animals • Tissue responsible for transport of water in plants • ...
Menu Project Science 2024-03-25
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- subatomic particle with negative electrical charge
- plant reaction to gravity
- subatomic particle neutral electrical charge
- made of one element or more
- plant reaction to water
- a substance that can not be created or destroyed chemically
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- outer most shell of atom
- number on the left of compund shows m olcule number
- reacts to particular substances.
- subatomic particle with positive electrical charge
- plant reaction to touch
- plant reaction to light
- small number under line shows atoms of elements
13 Clues: plant reaction to touch • plant reaction to light • plant reaction to water • outer most shell of atom • plant reaction to gravity • made of one element or more • reacts to particular substances. • subatomic particle neutral electrical charge • small number under line shows atoms of elements • subatomic particle with positive electrical charge • ...
Papaya crossword 2018-05-03
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- The people that plant all the tree
- A orange and yellowish color, very juice to eat is a fruit
- The farmers ride these in order to plant trees
- You use this in order to get all the leafs off the ground
- Some farmers wear these to plant the trees
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- These fall off the trees
- This fruit is consider what type of fruit a describing word
- You need his in order for it to grow
- Where the plant origin is from
- You have something that you plant the trees in, in order to grow the fruit
10 Clues: These fall off the trees • Where the plant origin is from • The people that plant all the tree • You need his in order for it to grow • Some farmers wear these to plant the trees • The farmers ride these in order to plant trees • You use this in order to get all the leafs off the ground • A orange and yellowish color, very juice to eat is a fruit • ...
Unit 3 2023-12-08
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- what would be produced by the plant during photosynthesis during the day
- what is the product of cellular respiration
- what is the main photosynthesis of a plant cell
- Dioxide what would be produced by the plant during photosynthesis at night
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- what does carbon dioxide become during photosynthesis
- what holds the DNA of an animal cell
- what has a purpose to absorb the light in the plant cell
- what is contained in the nucleus of an animal cell
- Wall what does a plant cell have that an animal cell doesnt
- what happens to the rate of carbon dioxide during activity
10 Clues: what holds the DNA of an animal cell • what is the product of cellular respiration • what is the main photosynthesis of a plant cell • what is contained in the nucleus of an animal cell • what does carbon dioxide become during photosynthesis • what has a purpose to absorb the light in the plant cell • what happens to the rate of carbon dioxide during activity • ...
PLANTS 2023-02-05
9 Clues: a living thing • hard edible stem • keeps the plant firm • coloured part of plant • can taste sweet or sour • holds the plant upright • can grow into another plant • runs on ground, fences, walls • have different shapes and sizes
Unit 3.01 2023-03-02
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- the part that deals with animals
- seeds in a female flower during or after reproduction
- the seed are released out of a plant
- the cycle in which plants make food
- a part of biology
- the part of a flower that holds and store water
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- the part that deals with _____.
- a part of biology
- a plant that grows from another plant with thorns
- part of a flower
- part of organisms
- scientific term for a blooming flower
- a organism that feeds of the worn bark on a tree
- helps plants work efficiently
14 Clues: part of a flower • a part of biology • part of organisms • a part of biology • helps plants work efficiently • the part that deals with _____. • the part that deals with animals • the cycle in which plants make food • the seed are released out of a plant • scientific term for a blooming flower • the part of a flower that holds and store water • ...
Zahyla's Crossword 2023-06-16
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- Everything that happens in a story
- A place where we learn and play
- I take water from the soil for the plant.
- where the story takes place
- I make food for the plant.
- my father's father is my ________.
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- the person who writes the story.
- two types of forces are push and ________.
- all the people and animals who are part of the story.
- I help the plant to stand up tall.
- Dominica gained independence from this country.
- the plural of the word box is _______.
12 Clues: I make food for the plant. • where the story takes place • A place where we learn and play • the person who writes the story. • Everything that happens in a story • I help the plant to stand up tall. • my father's father is my ________. • the plural of the word box is _______. • I take water from the soil for the plant. • two types of forces are push and ________. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-11
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- Eats dead organisms
- Plant Eaters
- A series of interrelated food chains in an ecosystem.
- Breaks down dead and decaying organisms
- Nonliving factors in an environment
- organisms that can create their own food
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- Meat and Plant Eaters
- are organisms that cannot make their own food.
- The role and location of an organism within an ecological community.
- All living organisms in a biosphere
- Meat Eaters
- The environment where a plant or animal lives.
- The transfer of food energy from one organism to another in an ecological community.
- make their own food using the sunlight
14 Clues: Meat Eaters • Plant Eaters • Eats dead organisms • Meat and Plant Eaters • All living organisms in a biosphere • Nonliving factors in an environment • make their own food using the sunlight • Breaks down dead and decaying organisms • organisms that can create their own food • are organisms that cannot make their own food. • The environment where a plant or animal lives. • ...
Plants 2023-06-22
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- A spring-blooming flower with yellow or white petals and a trumpet-shaped center.
- A climbing or trailing plant with dark green leaves, often used to decorate walls or fences.
- A succulent plant adapted to arid environments, often characterized by spines and unique shapes.
- A beautiful flowering plant known for its fragrant and colorful blossoms.
- A graceful flower with large, showy blooms and a pleasant fragrance.
- An evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and often used for lumber and Christmas trees.
- A tall, fast-growing plant with hollow stems, often used for construction and various purposes.
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- A tall plant with large, yellow flowers that turn towards the sun.
- A small, simple flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- A delicate and elegant flowering plant known for its complex and diverse blooms.
- A deciduous tree known for its distinctive lobed leaves and vibrant autumn colors.
- A spring-blooming flower with a cup-shaped blossom and vibrant colors.
- A non-flowering plant with delicate, feathery leaves and a love for shade and moisture.
- A tropical tree with large, fan-shaped leaves and a tall, slender trunk.
- A large and strong tree known for its broad leaves and acorns.
15 Clues: A small, simple flower with white petals and a yellow center. • A large and strong tree known for its broad leaves and acorns. • A tall plant with large, yellow flowers that turn towards the sun. • A graceful flower with large, showy blooms and a pleasant fragrance. • A spring-blooming flower with a cup-shaped blossom and vibrant colors. • ...
seed to plant 2022-11-10
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- A substance that helps plants grow by giving it extra nutrients. _______________
- The upper layer of Earth where plants grow. _______________
- To notice something using your senses. _______________
- The part of a plant that can grow into new plants. _______________
- Very small grains of rock. _______________
- The part of a plant that contains the seeds. _______________
- A powder found inside flowers that is needed to make new plants. _______________
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- To spread around; move from one place to another. _______________
- Stiff, sticky material found on the Earth’s surface. _______________
- The process of moving pollen from one flower to another. _______________
- The part of a plant that can grow into more plants. _______________
- A combination of sand, clay, minerals and dead or decaying plant material. _______________
12 Clues: Very small grains of rock. _______________ • To notice something using your senses. _______________ • The upper layer of Earth where plants grow. _______________ • The part of a plant that contains the seeds. _______________ • To spread around; move from one place to another. _______________ • The part of a plant that can grow into new plants. _______________ • ...
Plant reproduction 2024-03-04
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- Part of the plant that contains the seeds
- Process in which plants produce their own nutrients
- Feminine part of the flower
- Process in which seed develop into a new plant
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- Process in which pollen is transferred
- Gas absorbed by plant's leaves
- Period in which seeds are in an inactive state
- Masculine part of the flower
- Reproductive part of the plant
- Gas released by the plant
10 Clues: Gas released by the plant • Feminine part of the flower • Masculine part of the flower • Gas absorbed by plant's leaves • Reproductive part of the plant • Process in which pollen is transferred • Part of the plant that contains the seeds • Period in which seeds are in an inactive state • Process in which seed develop into a new plant • ...
Cells 2025-08-27
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- The maximum magnification achievable using the school microscopes
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- The first one was invented by Zacharias Janssen and his father
- membrane The outermost part of an animal cell
- The vegetable we used to look at plant cells in the lab
- In plant cells where photosynthesis happens
- The type of cell that fights disease
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- The type of cell that carries oxygen in your blood
- There are thousands of these in each chromosome and each one has the code for making a specific protein
- The single unit building blocks of life
- The scientific name for a brain cell
- Humans have 23 pairs of these
- The part of a cell which makes the energy
- The magnification using the eye piece and the small red objective lens
- The control centre for the cell
- This type of infection causing cell does not have a nucleus
- The outermost part of a plant cell
17 Clues: Deoxyribonucleic acid • Humans have 23 pairs of these • The control centre for the cell • The outermost part of a plant cell • The scientific name for a brain cell • The type of cell that fights disease • The single unit building blocks of life • The part of a cell which makes the energy • In plant cells where photosynthesis happens • ...
PLANTS 2016-09-04
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- process through which plants make their food
- part which develops in the axil of the leaf-
- very tall kind of plant
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- very common climber
- green pigment found in plants
- creeper starting with p
- another part of a plant with the stem which forms a shoot-
- small woody plant
- something found inside the flower
- part of plant found underground
10 Clues: small woody plant • very common climber • creeper starting with p • very tall kind of plant • green pigment found in plants • part of plant found underground • something found inside the flower • process through which plants make their food • part which develops in the axil of the leaf- • another part of a plant with the stem which forms a shoot-
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2022-11-01
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- sugar in a plant
- decides what gets in and out of the cell
- decides where everything in the cell goes and what they do
- the purpose of cellular respiration
- the exact opposite of photosynthesis
- produces chemical energy for the functions of the cell
- organisms that make their own food and use the process of photosynthesis
- cellular respiration without the oxygen
- 6co2+6h2o---6o2+c6h12o6
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- collects energy from the sun so the plant can photosynthesize
- carries out all the process of life including growth and deveopment
- substances that go "in" to a process
- it holds all of the water and waste in the plant cell
- organisms that cannot make their own food
- what is needed for photosynthesis
15 Clues: sugar in a plant • 6co2+6h2o---6o2+c6h12o6 • what is needed for photosynthesis • the purpose of cellular respiration • the exact opposite of photosynthesis • substances that go "in" to a process • cellular respiration without the oxygen • decides what gets in and out of the cell • organisms that cannot make their own food • ...
Plants & More! 2025-04-15
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- plant tissue/tube used to transport minerals and water
- part of a plant that soaks up water and minerals
- plant tissue/tube used to transport sugars so food gets to where it needs to go
- the type of gas that is released into the air after photosynthesis
- the process that plants use to make food
- part of a plant that makes food
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- the type of food that plants make in their leaves (also known as sugar)
- a green pigment that is found in plants' leaves that help the plant make food
- the type of gas that plants need for photosynthesis
- part of a plant used for support and has tubes for carrying food, minerals and water
10 Clues: part of a plant that makes food • the process that plants use to make food • part of a plant that soaks up water and minerals • the type of gas that plants need for photosynthesis • plant tissue/tube used to transport minerals and water • the type of gas that is released into the air after photosynthesis • ...
Cell Crossword 2024-11-21
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- This type of cell does not have a nucleus and houses DNA in a loop
- modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for export
- in Nucleus and makes ribosomes
- processes proteins and lipids
- site of photosynthesis and is only in plant cells
- threadlike structures that can help cells move
- Type of ER that contains enzymes that perform specialized tasks
- helps with cell division and its not in plant cells
- This type of cell has a nucleus and has its DNA in strands
- Protects and stores the cell's DNA
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- boundary between a cell and the environment
- strong supporting layer around the cell membrane and is only in plant cells
- contains instructions for making proteins
- fluid portion of a cell that holds organelles
- the basic unit of life
- hollow structure that help maintain cell strength
- breaks down waste materials
- provides shape and internal organization
- makes chemical energy available for the cell
- site of protein synthesis
- Type of ER that is the site of protein synthesis
- storage tank in a cell
- transports materials in and out of the cell
23 Clues: the basic unit of life • storage tank in a cell • site of protein synthesis • breaks down waste materials • processes proteins and lipids • in Nucleus and makes ribosomes • Protects and stores the cell's DNA • provides shape and internal organization • contains instructions for making proteins • boundary between a cell and the environment • ...
