the plant Crossword Puzzles
How do plants eat? 2025-07-25
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- The process by which living things make more of their kind.
- A part of an organism that has a specific function.
- Substances living things need to grow and stay healthy.
- Plant parts where food is made through photosynthesis.
- A group of similar cells that work together.
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- The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- The job that a structure does.
- A living thing, such as a plant or animal.
- Plant parts that take in water and nutrients from the soil.
- Plant parts that support the plant and transport nutrients.
10 Clues: The job that a structure does. • A living thing, such as a plant or animal. • A group of similar cells that work together. • The process plants use to make food using sunlight. • A part of an organism that has a specific function. • Plant parts where food is made through photosynthesis. • Substances living things need to grow and stay healthy. • ...
Calvin Cycle Lab table 6 2024-11-20
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- An ____ in the mesophyll cells has a high affinity for CO2
- A metabolic Pathway that consumes oxygen, releases CO2, and decreases photosynthetic output
- A plant that uses adaptation for photosynthesis in airde conditions
- The output of the Calvin cycle
- Second step in the Calvin cycle
- When the weather is ____ and dry, a C4 plant keeps its stomata mostly closed
- The enzyme rubbisco combines CO2 with the five-carbon sugar RuBP
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- The warming of the Earth
- Functions like a sugar factory within the chloroplast
- Neither light reactions nor the Calvin cycle alone can make _____ from CO2
- Increase in temperature and change in weather patterns
- A plant in which the Calvin cycle is preceded by reactions that incorporate CO2 into a four-carbon compound
- A plant that uses the Calvin cycle for the initial steps that incorporate CO2 and certain other gases
13 Clues: The warming of the Earth • The output of the Calvin cycle • Second step in the Calvin cycle • Functions like a sugar factory within the chloroplast • Increase in temperature and change in weather patterns • An ____ in the mesophyll cells has a high affinity for CO2 • The enzyme rubbisco combines CO2 with the five-carbon sugar RuBP • ...
Plants & Photosynthesis 2013-11-12
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- Farmers put these on their fields to kill the weeds
- The small hole in the under side of the leaf that lets gases in and out
- Plants get this from the soil
- Farmers put these on crops to kill unwanted insects
- The power source plants use to make photosynthesis happen
- Where photosynthesis happens in plants
- Farmers put these on fields to help plants grow better
- The food plants make in photosynthesis
- Chemical the plant needs to stay healthy
- The gas used by plants to make their own food
- The tiny extensions on roots that help the plant take up more water
- The gas produced in photosynthesis
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- process where plants make their own food.
- The long molecule that plants use to store glucose as
- The cells containing lots of chloroplasts on upper surface of a leaf
- The small structures in plant cells that carry out photosynthesis
- The green pigment found in leaves
17 Clues: Plants get this from the soil • The green pigment found in leaves • The gas produced in photosynthesis • Where photosynthesis happens in plants • The food plants make in photosynthesis • Chemical the plant needs to stay healthy • process where plants make their own food. • The gas used by plants to make their own food • Farmers put these on their fields to kill the weeds • ...
Cells Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-13
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- Only found in plant cells and has a green pigment
- Does Not contain a nucleus
- _________ arose after prokaryotes
- packaging plant
- the type of dead cell Robert Hooke observed
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- powerhouse of the cell
- cytosol+ organelles=______
- storage tanks
- Provides support and protection for plant cells
- Site of protein synthesis
10 Clues: storage tanks • packaging plant • powerhouse of the cell • Site of protein synthesis • cytosol+ organelles=______ • Does Not contain a nucleus • _________ arose after prokaryotes • the type of dead cell Robert Hooke observed • Provides support and protection for plant cells • Only found in plant cells and has a green pigment
myplantcrossword 2013-10-29
10 Clues: turns water into food • a one celled organism • a flowering seed plant • a many celled organism • the protective root tip • a not flowering seed plant • when a plant is low on water • moves suger through the plant • xylem and phloem are prduced here • tubes that transport water and miarals
This is Botany 2013-10-29
10 Clues: turns water into food • a one celled organism • a many celled organism • a flowering seed plant • suger through the plant • the protective root tip • a not flowering seed plant • when a plant runs out of water • tubes that move water and minarals • where xylem and phlome are produced
Gardening 2024-08-25
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- This small garden structure is often used for growing seedlings or protecting plants.
- This garden tool has a long handle and is used to gather leaves.
- A plant with large leaves that people often grow in gardens for food.
- This garden tool is used for trimming hedges or cutting small branches.
- A nutrient-rich substance made from decomposed organic material.
- This small insect is beneficial in a garden for eating aphids.
- This yellow flower is known for following the sun.
- This type of tree produces apples, oranges, or other fruits.
- This is used to water plants in a garden.
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- These are planted in the soil and grow into flowers, vegetables, or trees.
- This tool is used to dig holes in the garden.
- These plants are grown for their colorful flowers and pleasant scents.
- This garden structure is used to support climbing plants.
- A type of garden plant that grows from bulbs and blooms in spring.
- This climbing plant produces grapes.
- A garden bed raised above ground level, often used for vegetables.
- A spiny plant that thrives in dry environments.
- A container where plants are grown, often made of clay or plastic.
- This substance is added to soil to help plants grow.
- A small tool used for planting seeds or bulbs.
20 Clues: This climbing plant produces grapes. • This is used to water plants in a garden. • This tool is used to dig holes in the garden. • A small tool used for planting seeds or bulbs. • A spiny plant that thrives in dry environments. • This yellow flower is known for following the sun. • This substance is added to soil to help plants grow. • ...
DNA study assignment 2023-04-11
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- What is the typical shape of a plant cell?
- Which of the following is an example of active transport?
- In what process of protein synthesis is a single strand of DNA used as a template to make mRNA? *
- Which nucleotide is only found in DNA?
- Polypeptide chains made of amino acids and peptide bonds form:
- What type of osmotic solution does a plant cell prefer?
- The final phase in cell division in which the parent cell splits into two new daughter cells is called *blank*
- messenger
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- Where does transcription take place in eukaryotic cells?
- Prokaryotes are all:
- happens before mitosis
- What is the primary function of a vacuole in a cell?
- The function of the mitochondria is to make *blank*
- Which of the following are small pores in leaves that diffuse gases?
- What plant cell organelle performs photosynthesis?
- ribosomes
- A *blank* chart is used to determine the amino acid sequence produced by a particular sequence of bases.
- Osmosis is the movement of *blank*
- In the process of DNA replication, bonds are broken between....
- The function of the mitochondria is to make *blank*
20 Clues: ribosomes • messenger • Prokaryotes are all: • happens before mitosis • Osmosis is the movement of *blank* • Which nucleotide is only found in DNA? • What is the typical shape of a plant cell? • What plant cell organelle performs photosynthesis? • The function of the mitochondria is to make *blank* • The function of the mitochondria is to make *blank* • ...
Nutrition 2025-09-02
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- A type of fat in your blood which is produced naturally by your body.
- muscle building and recovery
- High in energy just for it to crash afterwards
- A mineral that makes up salt
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- A nutrients needed in large amounts and provides caloric energy
- Needed in small amounts and helps with body processes
- The product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
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- Solid at room temperature
- Part of plant-based foods (grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beans) that the body can't break down.
- Its main role is energy for movement and your brain
- Makes up more than half our body weight
- Our body stored energy source
- A substance that we and animals eat for life and growth
- A mineral that makes our blood tastes like metal
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, turnip, or bean.
- A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- The body needs it to maintain strong bones and to carry out many important functions.
19 Clues: Solid at room temperature • muscle building and recovery • A mineral that makes up salt • Our body stored energy source • Makes up more than half our body weight • High in energy just for it to crash afterwards • A mineral that makes our blood tastes like metal • A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • Its main role is energy for movement and your brain • ...
Genetics Vocabulary 2025-04-28
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- A genetic that is blocked
- Combining two different qualities of organisms to one offspring
- Receiving something from someone before you
- Passing traits from parent to offspring
- When pollen form one plant lands on the pistil of the same plant
- Young born from an organism
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- A branch of biology of inherited characteristics
- Distinguishing quality or characteristic
- Distinguishing quality, trait, or feature of an individual or thing
- When pollen form one plant lands on the pistil of a different plant
- An organism that always passes down a certain trait
- A genetic that blocks another
12 Clues: A genetic that is blocked • Young born from an organism • A genetic that blocks another • Passing traits from parent to offspring • Distinguishing quality or characteristic • Receiving something from someone before you • A branch of biology of inherited characteristics • An organism that always passes down a certain trait • ...
Science Plant Unit Review 2025-05-06
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- the parts of the plant that anchors the plant firmly to the ground and absorbs water and nutrients
- cones are ________ produced by conifers
- the reproductive parts of a plant
- the part of the plant that contains the beginning of a new plant
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- a type of dry fruit produced by a conifer
- the part of the plant that makes the food for the plant
- the part of a plant that holds it upright and supports its leaves and flowers
- a swelling on a plant stem containing tiny flower part ready to burst into a bloom
8 Clues: the reproductive parts of a plant • cones are ________ produced by conifers • a type of dry fruit produced by a conifer • the part of the plant that makes the food for the plant • the part of the plant that contains the beginning of a new plant • the part of a plant that holds it upright and supports its leaves and flowers • ...
PLANTS INCREASING THE NUMBERS 2018-04-23
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- well-drained sandy soil
- water dispersel
- clayey soil
- two cotyledons
- rabi crops
- kharif crops
- chemical used for detroying harmful insects
- leaf germination
- explosion
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- seed leaves
- one cotyledon
- artificially watered
- black soil
- chemicals used for destroying pests
- seeds getting scattered away from the parent plant
- seed developing into a new plant
- seed wind dispersel
- animal dispersal
- stem cutting
19 Clues: explosion • black soil • seed leaves • clayey soil • rabi crops • kharif crops • stem cutting • one cotyledon • two cotyledons • water dispersel • animal dispersal • leaf germination • seed wind dispersel • artificially watered • well-drained sandy soil • seed developing into a new plant • chemicals used for destroying pests • chemical used for detroying harmful insects • ...
Christmas 2025-12-07
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- Hanging door decoration
- Great happiness
- Guided the wise men
- Santa's entryway
- Vehicle for gifts
- Jingle sound
- Pulls the sleigh
- Unique crystal of ice
- The feeling of the holiday spirit
- Topper for the tree
- Color of the tree
- Another word for Christmas
- Hung by the chimney
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- Month of the holiday
- Color of Santa's suit
- Shiny metallic strips
- Plant with red berries
- Sweet treat
- Plant for kissing under
- Feeling of joy
- Jolly gift-giver
- Santa's helper
- Where a Yule log burns
- Famous snowman's name
- Season of Christmas
- Tree decoration
- One of Santa's eight
- Wrapped present
- Holiday beverage
- Seasonal song
30 Clues: Sweet treat • Jingle sound • Seasonal song • Feeling of joy • Santa's helper • Great happiness • Tree decoration • Wrapped present • Santa's entryway • Jolly gift-giver • Pulls the sleigh • Holiday beverage • Vehicle for gifts • Color of the tree • Guided the wise men • Season of Christmas • Topper for the tree • Hung by the chimney • Month of the holiday • One of Santa's eight • Color of Santa's suit • ...
Cell structure 2014-08-16
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- Jelly-like fluid inside the cell
- Powerhouse of the cell, where cellular respiration occurs
- Need to use this to be able to see cells
- The cells transport system is called ........... reticulum
- Green pigment found in chloroplasts, traps light energy
- An organism with only one cell
- Found inside the nucleus, helps make ribosomes
- The protective outer layer of plant cells which also provides support
- Endoplasmic reticulum that has ribosomes attached
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- Contains enzymes and acts like a digestive system to break down nutrients and wastes
- Found in the nucleus, contain the genetic information of the cell
- Makes complex molecules which are stored or sent out of the cell
- Substance that the cell membrane is made up of
- An organism with many cells
- Control centre of the cell
- Only found in plants, site of photosynthesis
- Found in animal cells, involved in the process of cell division
- Where proteins are made, found in the cytoplasm
- Substance that a plant cell wall is made of
- Endoplasmic reticulum that does not have ribosomes
- Plant cells have one large central one of these whereas plants have several small ones
21 Clues: Control centre of the cell • An organism with many cells • An organism with only one cell • Jelly-like fluid inside the cell • Need to use this to be able to see cells • Substance that a plant cell wall is made of • Only found in plants, site of photosynthesis • Substance that the cell membrane is made up of • Found inside the nucleus, helps make ribosomes • ...
Cells 2021-01-13
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- Controls what comes into and out of a cell; found in plant and animal cells
- Stores food, water, wastes, and other materials
- Uses chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts
- Ridged outer layer of a plant cell
- Tiny strands inside the nucleus that contain the instructions for directing the cell's functions
- cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- Receives proteins & materials from the ER, packages them, & distributes them
- cells lacking a nucleus
- plants use this to help make food
- Contains DNA, which controls the functions of the cell and production of proteins
- Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found
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- Produces the energy a cell needs to carry out its functions
- describes the cell membrane
- Has passageways that carry proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another
- controls what enters and leaves the nucleus
- made up of many cells
- made up on a single cell
- chemical that helps chloroplasts trap light energy
- Assesembles amino acids to create proteins
- Captures energy from the sunlight and uses it to produce food in a plant cells
- Found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes
21 Clues: made up of many cells • cells lacking a nucleus • made up on a single cell • describes the cell membrane • plants use this to help make food • Ridged outer layer of a plant cell • Assesembles amino acids to create proteins • controls what enters and leaves the nucleus • Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found • Stores food, water, wastes, and other materials • ...
Barley Production 2021-06-23
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- The plant changes colour during ripening
- A soil of equal parts sand, silt and clay
- Grain can be treated with this during storage to prevent spoilage
- A fungal disease, usually caused by wet conditions at flowering
- A fungal disease causes diamond shaped patches
- A disease that must be reported to DAFM
- This should be low for malting barley but high for feeding barley
- This piece of machinery sows barley and applies fertiliser at the same time
- A recommended spring variety of barley
- The plant family Barley belongs to
- This should be done to determine fertiliser requirements
- Planting seeds
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- A recommended winter variety of barley
- Leaf sheaths begin to develop, within which the ear of the plant develops
- This pest is the larvae for the crane fly
- Barley grown for distilling
- The collapse of cereal when the stem no longer supports the crop
- Helps to prevent the build up of weeds, pests and diseases
- Side shoots grow from the main stem
- Sprayed to reduce weeds
- The amount of a crop that is harvested
- These pests are also vectors of viruses
22 Clues: Planting seeds • Sprayed to reduce weeds • Barley grown for distilling • The plant family Barley belongs to • Side shoots grow from the main stem • A recommended winter variety of barley • The amount of a crop that is harvested • A recommended spring variety of barley • A disease that must be reported to DAFM • These pests are also vectors of viruses • ...
GH Unit 3 Vocabulary Cells 2023-09-26
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- organelle used for transport
- Cellular respiration
- the green pigmentation in chloroplasts
- protection, structure, support of plant cells
- multiple cells put together
- has MBO, example plants and protist
- the macromolecule made up of amino acids
- the name for parts of the cell (little organs)
- jelly like substance that holds all organelles
- the prefix for two
- Photosyntehsis
- tail like structure used for movement
- the macromolecules that makes up most of the cell membrane
- type of energy made in mitochondria
- digestive enzymes to break down worn out parts of cell
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- made up of many cells
- made up of one cell
- Controls activity of cell and holds DNA
- the term for something that is nonliving
- makes ribosomes
- used to store water or waste (larger in plant than animal)
- has no MBO, example backteria
- the term for something living
- protein synthesis
- organelle used for transport within the cell (smooth or rough)
- organelles used to sort and pack
- a cell type that has a nucleus, chloroplast, and cell wall
- genetic information in the nucleus, the library or coach
- the prefix for three
29 Clues: Photosyntehsis • makes ribosomes • protein synthesis • the prefix for two • made up of one cell • Cellular respiration • the prefix for three • made up of many cells • multiple cells put together • organelle used for transport • has no MBO, example backteria • the term for something living • organelles used to sort and pack • has MBO, example plants and protist • ...
The Parts Of The Cells 2023-09-08
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- Animal Cell Vacuoles are bigger than plant cell vacuoles.
- Makes food for the plant by photosynthesis.
- Surrounds the cell and holds the contents inside while keeping out unwanted substances on the outside.
- Control/brain of the cell.
- Cells The type of cell that has more shape and structure.
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- Storage compartments in cells filled with water and other liquids.
- It says that all the plants and animals are composed of cells and the cell is the basic unit of life
- Where chemical energy from food is transformed into energy.
- A clear jelly that holds the organelles.
- Outer covering that provides protection and gives the cell its shape.(Only in plants)
- Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells
- Makes up chromosomes.
12 Clues: Makes up chromosomes. • Control/brain of the cell. • A clear jelly that holds the organelles. • Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells • Makes food for the plant by photosynthesis. • Animal Cell Vacuoles are bigger than plant cell vacuoles. • Cells The type of cell that has more shape and structure. • Where chemical energy from food is transformed into energy. • ...
Cells 2021-10-07
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- controls the cell
- unicellular with no nucleus
- example of prokaryotic cell
- food production in a plant cell
- gives plants cells their shape
- cell with a cell wall
- three truths about cells
- The first cells that were seen
- piece of a cell with a specific function
- cell without a cell wall
- produces proteins
- Man who discovered cells
- holds organelles in place
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- multicellular with a nucleus and organelles
- storage tank
- building block of life
- protective covering
- provide energy
- transports proteins
- packages proteins
20 Clues: storage tank • provide energy • controls the cell • packages proteins • produces proteins • protective covering • transports proteins • cell with a cell wall • building block of life • three truths about cells • cell without a cell wall • Man who discovered cells • holds organelles in place • unicellular with no nucleus • example of prokaryotic cell • gives plants cells their shape • ...
Christmas Crossword 2021-11-15
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- Santa’s helpers
- Hung over the fireplace
- Circular decoration
- An opener or a famous ballet
- Carrot-nosed figure
- Christmas “kissing” plant
- Christmas; A season’s greeting
- Tree topper
- Santa’s ride
- ______ Pole
- Rudolph and friends
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- ______ Bells
- Traditional Christmas drink
- Striped sweet
- How Santa gets in
- Green Christmas thief
- Christmas song
- Christmas month
- Plant with red berries
- Dance of the ______ Fairy
- Lead reindeer
- Frozen rain
- Famous snowman
- Treat used to build miniature houses
- Little ______ Boy
25 Clues: Tree topper • Frozen rain • ______ Pole • ______ Bells • Santa’s ride • Striped sweet • Lead reindeer • Christmas song • Famous snowman • Santa’s helpers • Christmas month • How Santa gets in • Little ______ Boy • Circular decoration • Carrot-nosed figure • Rudolph and friends • Green Christmas thief • Plant with red berries • Hung over the fireplace • Christmas “kissing” plant • Dance of the ______ Fairy • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
CHRISTMAS CROSSWORD 2022-12-15
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- Circular decoration
- Kris ____
- Used to build miniature houses
- Traditional Christmas beverage
- Plant with red berries
- Little ____ Boy
- Frozen rain
- Gift-giving holiday
- Santa's Pole
- Carrot-nosed figure
- Green Christmas decoration
- Hung on fireplace
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- Prancer, for example
- Santa's transportation
- Lead reindeer
- Tree decoration
- Christmas month
- Green thief
- Dance of the ____ Fairy
- Famous snowman
- Santa's helpers
- Song "___ Bells"
- Mean or miserly person
- Christmas plant with white berries
- The First ____
- Famous Christmas ballet
26 Clues: Kris ____ • Green thief • Frozen rain • Santa's Pole • Lead reindeer • Famous snowman • The First ____ • Tree decoration • Christmas month • Little ____ Boy • Santa's helpers • Song "___ Bells" • Hung on fireplace • Circular decoration • Gift-giving holiday • Carrot-nosed figure • Prancer, for example • Santa's transportation • Plant with red berries • Mean or miserly person • Dance of the ____ Fairy • ...
PT3 Science Puzzle 1 2020-10-27
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- reaction that releases heat
- changes sound vibration to nerve impulse
- radiation used to kill cancer cells
- controls voluntary actions
- carries water and minerals from roots to the leaves
- substance found in cigarettes that causes addiction
- substance that prevents the trachea from collapsing
- enzymes that breakdown starch to maltose
- respiratory system of an insect
- rabbit has this type of vision
- Process where plant make food
- class of food needed for cell growth
- carries glucose from the leaves to all parts of the plant
- example of a unicellular organism
- the term used to describe cutting of the fallopian tube to prevent fertilization
- blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to all parts of the body
- digestion of protein starts here
- the only vein that carries oxygenated blood
- reaction that absorbs heat
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- structure found in the lungs that are responsible for the exchange of respiratory gases
- Instrument used to observe and collect information on bodies and phenomena in outer space
- spacecraft used to collect data from outer space and send them back to Earth
- smallest blood vessel in the human body
- generate energy for the cells during respiration
- the coldest part on the sun
- structure that protects the seed
- substance that combines with oxygen found in red blood cell
- controls body balance
- structure that helps to increase the surface area of the small intestine
- Substance that absorbs Sunlight
- the process where plant loses excess water and also helps to cool down the plant
- disease caused due to lack of vitamin C
32 Clues: controls body balance • controls voluntary actions • reaction that absorbs heat • reaction that releases heat • the coldest part on the sun • Process where plant make food • rabbit has this type of vision • respiratory system of an insect • Substance that absorbs Sunlight • structure that protects the seed • digestion of protein starts here • example of a unicellular organism • ...
BIOL 1306 Chapter 6 Crossword 2025-06-09
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- Numerous short, hair-like appendage on some eukaryotic cells, used for movement. The cell's tiny oars.
- Rigid outer layer found in plants and bacteria, providing support and protection.
- Anchoring junctions that fasten animal cells together into strong sheets.
- The cell's command center, housing genetic material.
- A large, fluid-filled sac prominent in plant cells for storage and turgor.
- The protein assembly line.
- The jelly-like substance filling the cell, outside the nucleus.
- A cell possessing membrane-bound organelles.
- The cell's recycling and demolition crew.
- The site of photosynthesis in plant and algal cells. Sunlight's kitchen.
- A network of membranes, both smooth and rough.
- The powerhouse of the cell, where ATP is generated.
- The fluid portion of the cytoplasm where organelles are suspended.
- Cytoskeleton component important for cell division and transport. The cell's tiny highway.
- Proteins due for a destination must first start here
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- A specific type of RNA that forms part of the ribosome.
- Cytoskeleton component important for involved in muscle contraction and support of microvilli.
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids. The cell's postal service.
- Channels through plant cell walls that connect adjacent cells. Plant cell's secret passages.
- Keratin is an example. The cell's permanent rebar.
- A long, whip-like appendage used for cell motility. The cell's propeller.
- The theory explaining the origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts from prokaryotic ancestors.
- Connections between animal cells that form a watertight seal.
- The cell's internal scaffolding, strong protein filaments.
- Channels between animal cells that allow for direct communication. Animal cell's direct phone lines.
- I have many diverse functions including lipid synthesis, calcium storage and even detoxification.
26 Clues: The protein assembly line. • The cell's recycling and demolition crew. • A cell possessing membrane-bound organelles. • A network of membranes, both smooth and rough. • Keratin is an example. The cell's permanent rebar. • The powerhouse of the cell, where ATP is generated. • The cell's command center, housing genetic material. • ...
Seeds & Seedling Vocabulary 2021-10-11
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- is the stem of a seedling.
- the process of a seedling sprouting out
- an embryonic plant inside the seed.
- is the first part of a seedling to emerge from the seed, and it becomes the main root of the plant.
- is the shoot that grows above the cotyle-
- tissue within the seed that provides
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- for the zygote.
- refers to the whole structure that contains the zygote and endosperm, and that will germinate to grow
- the phase of a plant’s life in which the
- a fleshy part of the plant that grows from the ovaries of a flower.
- are the first leaves to emerge from the
- and sperm are created.
- a seed.
- and grows into additional stems and leaves.
14 Clues: a seed. • for the zygote. • and sperm are created. • is the stem of a seedling. • an embryonic plant inside the seed. • tissue within the seed that provides • the process of a seedling sprouting out • are the first leaves to emerge from the • the phase of a plant’s life in which the • is the shoot that grows above the cotyle- • and grows into additional stems and leaves. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-03-17
10 Clues: Sugar • Pigment • Comes from the sun • Carries the glucose • Contains chlorophyll • Contributes to photosynthesis • Distributes water to the plant • Required for the plant to grow • Leaf Where photosynthesis occurs • The process of a plant making its own food
Conservatory Crossword 2013-05-23
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- What plant has a bright red/orange flower with thick spiky leaves and can be used to treat burns and insect bites?
- Which plant in the Little Karoo bed has the name ,volstruisnek, which means “the neck of an ostrich”?
- What kind of tree did the Khoi and San tribes use the hollowed out branches for storing arrows?
- What is the name of the biggest plant in the conservatory?
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- Can you find a plant with the afrikaans name for porcupine in it? (Clue: It has pink and white star-shaped flowers).
- What group of plants in the conservatory look like pebbles?
- What unusual plant can you find in the Namib bed that is made up of just 2 leaves?
- What plant in the Coastal Fynbos bed has the name of a farmyard animal’s ear?
- What is the latin name for the “Elephant’s Foot” plant?(Clue: Look in the Bushveld Bed)
- What kind of plants are found by the label “Underground Treasure” in the conservatory?
10 Clues: What is the name of the biggest plant in the conservatory? • What group of plants in the conservatory look like pebbles? • What plant in the Coastal Fynbos bed has the name of a farmyard animal’s ear? • What unusual plant can you find in the Namib bed that is made up of just 2 leaves? • ...
Spring Crossword Fun 2020-06-03
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- A type of bird seen in spring
- They're usually found in beds
- Monarch, e.g.
- ___ egg
- Plant them to grow plants
- When spring ends
- Used to protect the skin
- A small pool of water
- Yellow spring flower
- Buried in the ground, sprouts in the spring
- Eating outing
- Sport with tees
- Rain or sun protection
- Vegetable plot
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- Occurs in the spring and in the fall.
- Time for showers
- Fledgling plant
- There are four of them in a year (singular)
- America's pastime
- A brief fall of rain
- Day for diamonds and dreams
- Breezy
- Gloom's opposite
- Shower apparel?
24 Clues: Breezy • ___ egg • Monarch, e.g. • Eating outing • Vegetable plot • Fledgling plant • Sport with tees • Shower apparel? • Time for showers • When spring ends • Gloom's opposite • America's pastime • A brief fall of rain • Yellow spring flower • A small pool of water • Rain or sun protection • Used to protect the skin • Plant them to grow plants • Day for diamonds and dreams • ...
HRPG Crossword 2 2021-04-24
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- Everyone's favorite Kuya
- Teddy Lupin's animal form
- Roll to Help Someone + __
- Plant that helps the petrified
- The Crewya tsundere
- Prof Remus Lupin's teaching aid
- Gryffindor's current Head Person
- Ravenclaw Head of House
- What is your second class on Fridays?
- Always knows what's in your head
- Ari's first org at Hogwarts
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- Pain-soothing potion, Year 2
- Professor Warren's first name
- Wizard wear shop in Hogsmeade
- Favorite beverage at Hogsmeade
- Minor healing spell, Year 4
- Water-conjuring spell, Year 6
- The Beater's ball on the field
- Anti-inflammatory grass plant
- The key wizarding sport
20 Clues: The Crewya tsundere • The key wizarding sport • Ravenclaw Head of House • Everyone's favorite Kuya • Teddy Lupin's animal form • Roll to Help Someone + __ • Minor healing spell, Year 4 • Ari's first org at Hogwarts • Pain-soothing potion, Year 2 • Professor Warren's first name • Wizard wear shop in Hogsmeade • Water-conjuring spell, Year 6 • Anti-inflammatory grass plant • ...
Cells Review 2023-01-31
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- Plant Cell only; Aids in photosynthesis
- The shape of an animal cell
- Allows us to see things in more detail
- The jelly-like fluid that holds organelles
- The different parts of the cell
- The shape of a plant cell
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- The basic building block of life
- The brain of the cell
- Plant cell only; provides structure and support
- Allows us to see cells in detail
- Determines what can enter and exit cells
- How we see the world around us
12 Clues: The brain of the cell • The shape of a plant cell • The shape of an animal cell • How we see the world around us • The different parts of the cell • The basic building block of life • Allows us to see cells in detail • Allows us to see things in more detail • Plant Cell only; Aids in photosynthesis • Determines what can enter and exit cells • ...
Chapter 10-11 Vocabulary 2022-02-03
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- a complex carbohydrate made by a plant uses these to draw up nutrients from the ground
- a plant uses these to take in CO2 from the air and release O2
- all organisms that breathe oxygen create this
- a consumer such as: animals and fungi
- organelle in plant cells where Photosynthesis occurs
- the place in the body in which sugar is stored and produced
- represents the three phosphate groups
- anything that noursihes the body and can be metabolized
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- a molecule that cells extract energy from
- process in which sugar is converted into ATP
- the molecule of glucose contains this many carbon atoms
- an organ that releases insulin
- ATP is molecule that is made up of this carbohydrate
- the process in which plants, algae, and some bacteria create glucose using light, water,& Co2
- the simplest organic compound that is produced by organisms
- a producer-such as:plants and algae
- This gives chloroplasts energy to make food(sugar)
- ATP is molecule that is made up of this nucleic acid
- the molecule of glucose contains this many hydrogen atoms
19 Clues: an organ that releases insulin • a producer-such as:plants and algae • a consumer such as: animals and fungi • represents the three phosphate groups • a molecule that cells extract energy from • process in which sugar is converted into ATP • all organisms that breathe oxygen create this • This gives chloroplasts energy to make food(sugar) • ...
ADAPTATION IN PLANTS 2021-05-29
10 Clues: A COASTAL PLANT • AN UNDERWATER PLANT • A CARNIVOROUS PLANT • PLANTS THAT GROW ON LAND • PLANTS THAT GROW IN WATER • TREES THAT SHED THEIR LEAVES • MINUTE OPENINGS ON THE LEAVES • A PLANT HAVING BREATHING ROOTS • TREES THAT REMAIN GREEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR • FLOWERLESS TREES HAVING CONES WTH SEEDS INSIDE
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-01
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- bacterium present in the roots of leguminous plants
- thread like green brown patches on the bread
- part of the insectivorous plants that is modified
- a partial parasitic plant
- small porous on the underside of the leaves
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- vessels that transport water in the plant
- a disk like structure which contains chlorophyll
- natural substance that give colour to the plant
- food produced during photosynthesis
- vessels that transport food to different parts of the plant
10 Clues: a partial parasitic plant • food produced during photosynthesis • vessels that transport water in the plant • small porous on the underside of the leaves • thread like green brown patches on the bread • natural substance that give colour to the plant • a disk like structure which contains chlorophyll • part of the insectivorous plants that is modified • ...
agriculture 2024-02-20
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- a basic classification of an animal or plant type, such as a black bear
- The science or practice of farming; cultivating the soil, producing crops or raising livestock.
- a chemical compound that is a large cause of global warming
- Natural plant nutrients manufactured so farmers can provide the exact minerals crops need to grow: the primary nutrients being nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
- the natural home environment of a plant or animal
- Many different kinds of plants and animals
- chemicals used to kill insects and other bugs on farms and to protect plants
- The usual weather conditions in a particular place or region.
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- The natural world (associated with soil health, habitats, water and green house gas emissions)
- The upper layer of the Earth that may be dug up or plowed, and in which plants grow.
- Small animals, such as insects and worms
- medicines used to manage infections
- An animal or plant that may disappear, for natural or human reasons.
- Plants that are grown by farmers, such as wheat, barley, peas, corn and canola
- Humans consume plants and animals to obtain nourishment from these.
15 Clues: medicines used to manage infections • Small animals, such as insects and worms • Many different kinds of plants and animals • the natural home environment of a plant or animal • a chemical compound that is a large cause of global warming • The usual weather conditions in a particular place or region. • ...
Poisonous plants 2015-12-06
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- Your skin feels this way after it touches poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac
- Poisonous plants release urushiol when their leaves are ______.
- You should not take one of these after contact with a poisonous plant because it can spread the poison; take a shower instead.
- The kind of reaction most people get from contact with a poisonous plant
- A colorless, odorless oil that is found in the leaves of poisonous plants
- The medical professional that you should check with if you think you touched a poisonous plant
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- You should be careful of leaves on plants that look like this
- The number of leaves on some kinds of poisonous plants
- What you get on your skin from contact with the poisonous plant
- Poisonous plants look this way depending on the time of year
- The poison can _______ from person/animal to person on clothes, skin or in air.
- One mind of medicine that the doctor may give you
- A harmful substance
- You should stay _____ from plants that look poisonous.
- The kind of sleeves and pants you should wear in areas that could have poisonous plants.
15 Clues: A harmful substance • One mind of medicine that the doctor may give you • The number of leaves on some kinds of poisonous plants • You should stay _____ from plants that look poisonous. • Poisonous plants look this way depending on the time of year • You should be careful of leaves on plants that look like this • ...
4.1 Glossary 2016-11-16
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- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- The inside parts of a cell, such as the Golgi apparatus, nucleus, ribosomes, microtubules, and storage particles
- A minute protoplasmic body sometimes held to be the dynamic center of mitotic activity
- Cell organelles composed of an outer membrane and a winding inner membrane. A series of chemical reactions that occur on the inner membrane convert the energy of oxidation into the chemical energy of ATP
- Plant tissue capable of cell division and responsible for growth
- The branch of biology that deals with the structure of organisms
- Cell with DNA not enclosed in a nucleus (Like bacteria)
- Plant having a single cotyledon or seed leaf such as corn
- The living substance within a plant or animal cell excluding the nucleus
- living or active in the absence of free oxygen
- Inner bark; principle tissue concerned with the translocation of elabortaed food produced in the leaves, or other areas, downward in the branches,stems, and roots
- The gelatinous, colloidal material of plants and animals in which all life activities occor
- The central portion of the cell protoplast surrounded by a very thin membrane. It consists of nucleoplasm and includes within itself variously arranged chromatin, nuclear sap, and nutritive substances
- Cell organelle, important for glycosylation and secretion in cells
- The cellular layer or and organism; the outer skin
- Groups of cells working together to carry out a common function, such as muscle tissue, connective tissue, and epithelial tissue
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- The outer layer, composed of cellulose, which gives support to the plant cell
- An organelle bounded by a membrane and containing enzymes capable of breaking down proteins and other molecules
- in the plant cell, use oxygen to carry out catabolic reactions.
- Genetic information of DNA contained in the nucleus of the cell. (Example: Plants & Animals)
- Physical and chemical processes in an organism by which living matter is produced, maintained, destroyed, and by means of which energy is made available
- Cells with thin cell walls and with large vacuoles
- A particle that lies along the endoplasmic reticulum and is composed of protein portion and RNA. The site for protein synthesis
- plant whose seeds have two cotyledons or seed leaves, such as beans
- Minute objects within plant cells which contain the green pigment, chlorophyll
- Relating to the apex or tip of shoots and roots
- process by which green plants, using chlorophyll and energy of sunlight, produce carbohydrates from water and carbon dioxide, and release oxygen
- A unit of protoplasm in one cell
- A semipermeable film, composed of lipids and proteins, enclosing the cytoplasm and organelles of a cell
- Structure extending throughout the cytoplasm of a cell. It functions in the transport of cell products and as a surface for protein synthesis by the ribosomes.
- Spherical body found withing the nucleus of Eukaryotic cells
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- pertaining to organisms that grow only in the presence of oxygen, as bacteria in properly prepared compost
- A directional or positional term meaning away from away from the middle or toward the side
- The ultimate functional unit of an organic structure, plant, or animal. Plants generally have a wall
- plants use oxygen and produce carbon dioxide. The result is the release of stored energy for use.
36 Clues: A unit of protoplasm in one cell • living or active in the absence of free oxygen • Relating to the apex or tip of shoots and roots • Cells with thin cell walls and with large vacuoles • The cellular layer or and organism; the outer skin • Cell with DNA not enclosed in a nucleus (Like bacteria) • Plant having a single cotyledon or seed leaf such as corn • ...
Living Systems 2020-06-05
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- the process that allows plants to reproduce
- absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- job
- the process in which a plant makes its own food
- make food by way of photosynthesis
- the process where plants make seeds to make new plants
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- to grow
- a form of sugar that is food for a plant
- makes seeds to make new plant
- supports the plant and carries nutrients to the leaves
10 Clues: job • to grow • makes seeds to make new plant • make food by way of photosynthesis • a form of sugar that is food for a plant • absorb water and nutrients from the soil • the process that allows plants to reproduce • the process in which a plant makes its own food • supports the plant and carries nutrients to the leaves • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-10-13
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- Carries the glucose to all parts of the plant
- Pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight
- Needed for a reaction to take place
- Substances that are formed in a chemical reaction
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- Distributes water to all the plant
- Lets gases in and out of the leaf
- Process use by plants to make their own food
- Organelles where photosynthesis happens
- Food for the plant
- Product of photosynthesis
10 Clues: Food for the plant • Product of photosynthesis • Lets gases in and out of the leaf • Distributes water to all the plant • Needed for a reaction to take place • Organelles where photosynthesis happens • Process use by plants to make their own food • Carries the glucose to all parts of the plant • Pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight • ...
Class 2: The Magic of Carbohydrates 2025-01-03
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- A food made of flour, water, and a leavening agent (such as yeast) mixed together and baked.
- An edible seed, typically kidney-shaped, growing in long pods on certain leguminous plants.
- A type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest or absorb and that has many benefits for the body.
- A dough made from durum wheat, extruded or stamped into various shapes and cooked in boiling water.
- Consisting of many different and connected parts.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- Food consisting of sugars, starch, and/or cellulose that can be broken down to release energy in the human body.
- A simple sugar found in many plants, especially fruits.
- A carbohydrate consisting of many glucose units bonded together.
- A seed from a South American plant, eaten like a grain, containing protein, fiber, B vitamins, and minerals.
- The entire seed of a plant, containing the bran, endosperm, and germ.
- A simple sugar that your body uses for energy.
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- A cereal plant whose edible grains are called groats, and can come in steel cut or rolled forms.
- Hulled but unpolished rice that retains most of the bran layers, endosperm, and germ.
- Uncomplicated form.
- A starchy plant tuber, cooked and eaten like a vegetable.
- An elongated tropical fruit, typically yellow in color, that grows in clusters.
- A sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants consisting essentially of sucrose.
- A sugar present in milk.
- Tiny legumes high in vitamins, minerals, and fiber.
20 Clues: Uncomplicated form. • A sugar present in milk. • A simple sugar that your body uses for energy. • Consisting of many different and connected parts. • Tiny legumes high in vitamins, minerals, and fiber. • A simple sugar found in many plants, especially fruits. • A starchy plant tuber, cooked and eaten like a vegetable. • ...
Geothermal Energy 2013-04-02
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- In BC, above what temperature does natural heat from the earth have to be, in order to be considered geothermal?
- A Canadian mountain range with the greatest hydrothermal geothermal potential?
- A major logistical limitation associated with the commercial development of geothermal energy at Meager Creek is the ________ access.
- Which is the oldest type of geothermal energy technology?
- Name of the city in British Columbia in which our proposed geothermal power plant would be stationed?
- What type of land use can a geothermal power plant offer?
- Binary cycle technology utilizes a heat-_________.
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- This phase of development holds the most significant economic risk.
- A geothermal plant that utilizes super-heated fluid reservoirs.
- The energy supply from geothermal resources is ________.
- Waste water from a geothermal power plant is _______.
- A response of Earth surface to the stress of compression that also results in geothermal potential being created in the area?
- A type of human activity that geothermal development may negatively impact is ______?
- Geothermal energy is associated with ____ capital costs.
14 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. • Which is the oldest type of geothermal energy technology? • What type of land use can a geothermal power plant offer? • ...
BIOTECHNOLOGY 2023-02-16
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- Orchids are propagated through this method.
- The disorganized cell masses.
- Cells in explant de-differentiate and begin to divide is called
- used for the recovery of inter-specific hybrids.
- A fragment of plant tissue that is used as starting material for plant tissue culture.
- Plays an important role in cell morphogenesis and cytogenesis, structure of cell membranes and cell growth.
- Hormone which promotes cell growth and elongation of the plant.
- A Filter can remove the majority of harmful particles, including mold spores, dust, dust mites, pet dander and other irritating allergens from the air.
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- The most effective distinctive agent for seeds.
- produced by encapsulating somatic embryo with sodium alginate.
- It is used to produce pathogen free plants.
- The process by which the tissue is first subdivide, and then transferred into fresh culture medium.
- Tissue culture is also called.
- a method applied for the growth and development of plant cells, tissues, and organs that uses a nutritive culture medium under controlled sterilized conditions.
- Removing the water from the cells or spores.
15 Clues: The disorganized cell masses. • Tissue culture is also called. • Orchids are propagated through this method. • It is used to produce pathogen free plants. • Removing the water from the cells or spores. • The most effective distinctive agent for seeds. • used for the recovery of inter-specific hybrids. • produced by encapsulating somatic embryo with sodium alginate. • ...
The Odyseey crossword 2023-11-28
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- hefty rope used for mooring a ship
- a plant with little white flowers
- a slightly see through type of gypsum, a white or gray mineral that is often into ornaments
- priest or priestess who passes advice from the gods
- a poet who reads his works aloud
- fine spray that flies from the tip of waves
- the almost flat part of the ships bottom
- a three pronged spear
- the striker that hits the insides of a bell to make a ringing sound
- a case for holding arrows
- a places distance to the north or south of the equator, measured in degrees
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- a very long journey. Very eventful
- a plant made of plant and rope
- like crystals
- weepy and watery
- a wall along the edge of the sea
- a container with new handles and a narrow neck
- the part of the tower where the bells are kept
- stained and spoiled
- a small piece of land sticking out of the sea
- a hugely powerful whirlpool or any and whirling situation that is a mass of movement and confusion
- floating wreckage
- a small island
23 Clues: like crystals • a small island • weepy and watery • floating wreckage • stained and spoiled • a three pronged spear • a case for holding arrows • a plant made of plant and rope • a wall along the edge of the sea • a poet who reads his works aloud • a plant with little white flowers • a very long journey. Very eventful • hefty rope used for mooring a ship • ...
Biology EOC Review 3 2023-04-19
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- any disease-producing agent
- plant tissue that conducts synthesized food substances
- the process by which a cell divides into two smaller identical cells
- a network of filaments and microtubules in the cytoplasm
- system the organs and tissues involved in circulating blood and lymph through the body
- fine spores produced by flowers to fertilize other flowers
- sequence of three adjacent nucleotides on a strand of mRNA that specifies a particular amino acid
- organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- a condensed region of chromosomes that appears during mitosis where the chromatids are held together to form an X shape
- plant a plant with leaves that shed in the fall
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- absorbing heat
- metabolic equilibrium maintained by biological mechanisms
- the ancestry or lineage of an individual
- the number and arrangement of the chromosoms of a somatic cell
- system the sensory and control systems that uses a network of nerve cells
- transfer of the fine spores that contain male gametes
- reproduction reproduction without the fusion of gametes
- the outer layer of skin
- taxonomic group whose members can interbreed
- the study of heredity and variation in organisms
20 Clues: absorbing heat • the outer layer of skin • any disease-producing agent • the ancestry or lineage of an individual • taxonomic group whose members can interbreed • organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • plant a plant with leaves that shed in the fall • the study of heredity and variation in organisms • transfer of the fine spores that contain male gametes • ...
Gaven 6th period 2021-09-22
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- plant organelle that is green and absorbs sunlight
- powerhouse of the cell
- basic unit of life
- stores dna
- many celled
- gel in the cell
- a living thing
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- tool to see small
- outer covering
- one cell
- organs work together
- parts within the cell
- outer covering on plant cell
- cells work together
- different parts do different jobs
15 Clues: one cell • stores dna • many celled • outer covering • a living thing • gel in the cell • tool to see small • basic unit of life • cells work together • organs work together • parts within the cell • powerhouse of the cell • outer covering on plant cell • different parts do different jobs • plant organelle that is green and absorbs sunlight
Jessie 6 2023-09-21
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- stores dna
- whole,living thing
- sunlight is turned into energy
- organ work together
- basic unit of living things
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- outer covering
- one cell
- different parts different jobs
- plant cell outer covering
- many called
- cell work together
- gel in the cell
- parts within the cell
- power plant of the cell
- tools to see small things
15 Clues: one cell • stores dna • many called • outer covering • gel in the cell • cell work together • whole,living thing • organ work together • parts within the cell • power plant of the cell • plant cell outer covering • tools to see small things • basic unit of living things • different parts different jobs • sunlight is turned into energy
Welcome to Johnson Electric EHS Orientation 2017-06-20
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- Other Hazards
- Type of Hearing protection.
- This must be pulled back and off the collar
- Toxicity x Exposure
- What do you fill out when an Injury occurs
- Health
- Shutting down the power source, dissipate the energy, and using a tag to indicate that the machine in being worked on. 80% fail at this.
- If there is any part of a machine that can hurt someone through movement, it needs one of these things. DO NOT REMOVE THEM.
- Reactivity/Instability
- Short term exposure could cause illness or death
- Permanent walkways in the plant
- These are the only type of earrings and nose rings allowed
- Helping mother earth by reducing, reusing and _______.
- When emergency evacuation occurs, find the ________.
- Your employer is obligated by OSHA to let you know what chemicals you are working with
- What makes the poison?
- How Many Sections are there in a SDS?
- This must be zipped and button when you are on the plant floor.
- Could cause an injury
- Allowed only in break areas and cafeteria. Not on the plant floor
- If a chemical or hazardous particulate enters your eye, rinse at the ______ for 15 minute.
- Flammable
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- If a chemical gets on your person, you are supposed to strip while under the_______.
- Not allowed on the plant floor at anytime
- Where can you find SDS's?
- Reduces hazards, DOES NOT ELIMINATE THEM.
- There are 9 total of this little pictures to indicate hazards
- We don't run, we briskly ______.
- Number of Deaths that occur due to machines
- South Side Gate
- Minimum requirement of PPE while in the plant
- The month in 2015 pictograms were required.
- 10 mph
- Requires Fuel, oxygen and heat.
- Used to protect hands
- One way a chemical can enter the body via skin or a cut
- Some say it isn't so common.
- East Side Gate
- If _____ is longer than 1 inch, it needs a net. (Males specifically)
- Long term exposure could cause illness or death over time.
- Company Principle
41 Clues: Health • 10 mph • Flammable • Other Hazards • East Side Gate • South Side Gate • Company Principle • Toxicity x Exposure • Used to protect hands • Could cause an injury • Reactivity/Instability • What makes the poison? • Where can you find SDS's? • Type of Hearing protection. • Some say it isn't so common. • Permanent walkways in the plant • Requires Fuel, oxygen and heat. • ...
niamh and amelie <3 2022-02-11
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- the experiment to separate dyes in a solution
- organism that is adapted to survive in extreme environments
- made up of one molecule of fructose and one molecule of glucose
- What the amoeba uses to absorb its food
- a system of nomenclature in which each species of animal or plant receives a name of two terms of which the first identifies the genus to which it belongs and the second the species itself
- copy of the same gene
- the turning effect of a force
- diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane
- pairs with guamine, a protein base
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- sprouting and growth of a seed
- encloses the petals of a plant before its bloomed
- pairs with thymine, a protein base
- water lost through the pores of a plant
- turns organic matter into inorganic matter
- grouping of species
- an organism that does not possess membrane bound organelles
- A unicellular eukaryote that possesses a flagellum and is an algae
- two of the same genes
- organising of organism based on evolutionary relatedness /genetics
19 Clues: grouping of species • two of the same genes • copy of the same gene • the turning effect of a force • sprouting and growth of a seed • pairs with thymine, a protein base • pairs with guamine, a protein base • water lost through the pores of a plant • What the amoeba uses to absorb its food • turns organic matter into inorganic matter • ...
Spelling words 2020-08-02
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- send off to a destination or for a purpose.
- a person who practices law as a an attorney
- a writer of a book, article, or document.
- bring a(a fact or event back into one’s mind.
- in addition;too
- the main stem of a herbaceous plant
- gives one’s attention to a sound.
- a creative dance performed to music.
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- an artist who makes sculptures.
- the head of a public institution.
- a sudden, usually temporary fault of equipment.
- at all times; on all occasions.
- a herbaceous plant of the daisy plant
- place or fix (equipment or machine)in position.
- a person who sings, especially professionally.
15 Clues: in addition;too • an artist who makes sculptures. • at all times; on all occasions. • the head of a public institution. • gives one’s attention to a sound. • the main stem of a herbaceous plant • a creative dance performed to music. • a herbaceous plant of the daisy plant • a writer of a book, article, or document. • send off to a destination or for a purpose. • ...
Vocabulary Practice 1-3 2025-08-26
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- to get something under control
- something that is perfect or has nothing wrong with it
- a chemical that kills the leaves on a plant
- to chase after
- to bring something back to how it was before
- the leaves on a tree or other plant
- to say or so something again
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- an area or community located just outside a city or town
- to take, cut, or tear the leaves off of a plant
- hard or difficult to notice
- without fear; brave
- something that is gross, sickening or repulsive
- not interesting or exciting
- to hold or keep something
- feeling or showing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
15 Clues: to chase after • without fear; brave • to hold or keep something • hard or difficult to notice • not interesting or exciting • to say or so something again • to get something under control • the leaves on a tree or other plant • a chemical that kills the leaves on a plant • to bring something back to how it was before • to take, cut, or tear the leaves off of a plant • ...
plants 1 2024-05-09
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- Woody plant smaller than a tree, often with multiple stems.
- Plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
- Plant that lives for more than two years.
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- Plant valued for its flavor, fragrance, or medicinal properties.
- Plant with thick, fleshy parts adapted to store water.
- Popular annual fruiting plant used in salads and sauces.
- Tall annual plant with large yellow flowers that follow the sun.
- Tall woody plant with a single main stem or trunk.
- Bright orange or yellow annual flower often used in gardens.
- Colorful annual flowering plant commonly found in hanging baskets.
10 Clues: Plant that lives for more than two years. • Tall woody plant with a single main stem or trunk. • Plant with thick, fleshy parts adapted to store water. • Popular annual fruiting plant used in salads and sauces. • Plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season. • Woody plant smaller than a tree, often with multiple stems. • ...
When Seeds Become Plants 2024-09-27
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- when the shoot has broken through the soil
- The outershell of the seed
- What way does the root always grow
- Baby plant inside the seed
- How may parts of a seed are there
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- The second part of the plant to grow
- The first part of the plant to grow
- the process in which something begins to grow
- Food for the baby plant
- when seeds are not in a safe environment for growth they are
10 Clues: Food for the baby plant • The outershell of the seed • Baby plant inside the seed • How may parts of a seed are there • What way does the root always grow • The first part of the plant to grow • The second part of the plant to grow • when the shoot has broken through the soil • the process in which something begins to grow • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-26
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- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
- an organism that only eats foods of animal origin.
- the praying of one animal on others.
- the process that all living things go through to create the energy they need to live.
- the largest population an area can support.
- an organism that gets food and nutrition by eating other organisms.
- species that are the first to come to a disrupted or damaged ecosystem.
- the type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is not affected.
- an organism capable of producing its own food.
- the plant organelle that performs photosynthesis.
- what are produced from a reaction.
- the act of leaving home.
- the type of symbiosis where both species benefit.
- a close relationship between two organisms that benefits at least one of the species.
- a group of organisms of different populations living in the same habitat.
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- an organism that only eats foods of plant origins.
- ingredients needed to perform a task.
- behaviors/physical characteristics that help organisms survive in their environments.
- something that prevents a population from growing.
- regions of the Earth occupied by different ecosystems.
- the cellular powerhouse and the organelle where energy production occurs.
- a process by sunlight energy is changed inside a plant into chemical energy.
- specific versions of organisms that have differences from other versions.
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead animal, dead plant material, or refuse.
- where one organism lives inside another and takes the others nutrition.
- the series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time.
- the act of settling permanently in a new home.
28 Clues: the act of leaving home. • what are produced from a reaction. • the praying of one animal on others. • ingredients needed to perform a task. • the largest population an area can support. • an organism that eats both plants and animals. • an organism capable of producing its own food. • the act of settling permanently in a new home. • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-26
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- what are produced from a reaction.
- an organism that only eats foods of animal origin.
- the cellular powerhouse and the organelle where energy production occurs.
- a process by sunlight energy is changed inside a plant into chemical energy.
- the praying of one animal on others.
- the act of leaving home.
- where one organism lives inside another and takes the others nutrition.
- species that are the first to come to a disrupted or damaged ecosystem.
- ingredients needed to perform a task.
- something that prevents a population from growing.
- specific versions of organisms that have differences from other versions.
- a close relationship between two organisms that benefits at least one of the species.
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- the series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time.
- an organism that gets food and nutrition by eating other organisms.
- the type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is not affected.
- the act of settling permanently in a new home.
- regions of the Earth occupied by different ecosystems.
- the plant organelle that performs photosynthesis.
- behaviors/physical characteristics that help organisms survive in their environments.
- the largest population an area can support.
- an organism capable of producing its own food.
- the process that all living things go through to create the energy they need to live.
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead animal, dead plant material, or refuse.
- an organism that only eats foods of plant origins.
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
- a group of organisms of different populations living in the same habitat.
- the type of symbiosis where both species benefit.
28 Clues: the act of leaving home. • what are produced from a reaction. • the praying of one animal on others. • ingredients needed to perform a task. • the largest population an area can support. • the act of settling permanently in a new home. • an organism capable of producing its own food. • an organism that eats both plants and animals. • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-27
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- an organism that only eats foods of animal origin.
- the type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is not affected.
- the largest population an area can support.
- a process by sunlight energy is changed inside a plant into chemical energy.
- the process that all living things go through to create the energy they need to live.
- what are produced from a reaction.
- behaviors/physical characteristics that help organisms survive in their environments.
- the plant organelle that performs photosynthesis.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
- a group of organisms of different populations living in the same habitat.
- the act of leaving home.
- an organism that gets food and nutrition by eating other organisms.
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead animal, dead plant material, or refuse.
- an organism that only eats foods of plant origins.
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- the type of symbiosis where both species benefit.
- a close relationship between two organisms that benefits at least one of the species.
- the praying of one animal on others.
- something that prevents a population from growing.
- species that are the first to come to a disrupted or damaged ecosystem.
- regions of the Earth occupied by different ecosystems.
- the act of settling permanently in a new home.
- where one organism lives inside another and takes the others nutrition.
- the cellular powerhouse and the organelle where energy production occurs.
- the series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time.
- specific versions of organisms that have differences from other versions.
- an organism capable of producing its own food.
- ingredients needed to perform a task.
28 Clues: the act of leaving home. • what are produced from a reaction. • the praying of one animal on others. • ingredients needed to perform a task. • the largest population an area can support. • the act of settling permanently in a new home. • an organism capable of producing its own food. • an organism that eats both plants and animals. • ...
Agribiotechnology Terms 2021-12-06
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- gets its famous texture and flavor by blending the
- The science or practice of farming, derived
- quality in a hybrid offspring.
- of the parents.
- first step for humans to move from hunter-gatherer to
- profitability, sustainability, and protection of the
- There is evidence that by 5,000 B.C. humans
- of an organism. Techniques include those used in
- The process of breeding for one or more
- useful varieties of wheat, maize, rice, and dates.
- characteristics in plants and animals. This was
- The enhanced function of any
- Inserting a shoot or twig from one plant into part
- some understanding of inheritance and selectively bred
- or animal in order to achieve a desired trait.
- the Latin words “ager” (field) and “cultura”
- species or different varieties.
- DNA or the genetic material of a microorganism,
- a plant type within a particular cultivated species that is
- with specific desired traits to produce the next
- – A contraction of “cultivated variety.” It refers
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- A breeding method that uses
- Specific techniques used by scientists to
- breeding as well as newer modification methods
- Producing genetically identical offspring.
- and GPS data, to ensure that the plants and soil
- breeds, or varieties to create a new variety with
- desired traits of the parents. Example: The Honeycrisp
- The process of altering the
- Combining two sexually compatible
- The offspring of two plants of
- by one or more characters.
- genetic engineering.
- optimum health and productivity. The goal of PA is to
- that uses information technology, e.g.,
- An approach to farm
- the exact amount of water and other nutrients
- another rooted plant to selectively grow a specific variety
- societies
39 Clues: societies • of the parents. • An approach to farm • genetic engineering. • by one or more characters. • A breeding method that uses • The process of altering the • The enhanced function of any • quality in a hybrid offspring. • The offspring of two plants of • species or different varieties. • Combining two sexually compatible • The process of breeding for one or more • ...
Soils 2022-02-24
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- Is determined by fine, lose or the proportion of the soil
- chemical elements of hydrogen and oxygen together to form a liquid, gas, or solid
- Tiny fragments of broken down rock
- an fill soil pores as water drains or is removed from a soil pore by evaporation or root absorption Water that fills the voids of soil
- Soil that is comprised of very fine mineral particles and not much organic material
- The water stored in the soil
- An important part of the growth to plant using nitrogen, oxygen and pottasium
- Dark, organic material that forms in soil when plant and animal matter decays
- The thin layer of material covering the earth's surface
- The top layer of soil that is high in organic matter and nutrient
- Soil made with a balance of the three main types of soil
- A solid, dust-like sediment that water, ice, and wind transport and deposi
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- The fraction of the total soil volume that is taken up
- Very rough types of soil
- The breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earths surface
- The hard, solid rock beneath surface materials such as soil and gravel
- Organic matter decay, and harvest of high-yielding crops
- The way individual particles of sand, silt, and clay are assembled
- bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, protozoa and nematodes are all needed to boost plant life
- The different sizes of soils
- Generaly this soil drains quickly, meaning they don't hold on to water and nutrients as long as other soil types
- very small, irregular pieces of rock and stone
- The soil lying immediately under the surface soil
- Made up of sand, silt, and clay
- Composed primarily of plant materials
25 Clues: Very rough types of soil • The different sizes of soils • The water stored in the soil • Made up of sand, silt, and clay • Tiny fragments of broken down rock • Composed primarily of plant materials • very small, irregular pieces of rock and stone • The soil lying immediately under the surface soil • The fraction of the total soil volume that is taken up • ...
Flower Parts 2024-03-15
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- This Teacher loves Cheeseburgers and the color Green
- This is the name for the MALE part of the flower.
- Helps the plant to reproduce, by attracting pollinators.
- Produced by the anthers
- The stalk that supports the stigma and connects it to the ovary.
- Helps to support the plant and transport water and nutrients.
- The part of the stamen where pollen is produced.
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- Use sunlight to provide the plant with energy.
- The female organ of a flower.
- This is the name for the FEMALE part of the flower.
- The plants structure that develops into a seed when fertilized.
- Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- The thread-like stalk that supports an anther
- It is the sticky bulb, starts the fertilization process.
14 Clues: Produced by the anthers • The female organ of a flower. • Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil • Use sunlight to provide the plant with energy. • The thread-like stalk that supports an anther • The part of the stamen where pollen is produced. • This is the name for the MALE part of the flower. • This is the name for the FEMALE part of the flower. • ...
Plants 2014-07-24
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- The _________ of a plant take in water and minerals from the soil.
- Sometimes, a plant can grow _______ that we can eat.
- Roots hold plants in the ________.
- The ___________ are the parts that make food for the plant.
- New plants grow from tiny ________.
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- Plants are _________ things.
- Plants give off _________ to help us breathe.
- Most plants have _________ that make seeds .
- All plants need sunlight,food and ________.
- The part that holds the plant up straight is the _________.
10 Clues: Plants are _________ things. • Roots hold plants in the ________. • New plants grow from tiny ________. • All plants need sunlight,food and ________. • Most plants have _________ that make seeds . • Plants give off _________ to help us breathe. • Sometimes, a plant can grow _______ that we can eat. • The ___________ are the parts that make food for the plant. • ...
heathland 2021-06-21
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- a common, invasive tree
- a 'common' reptile
- yellow flowered shrub
- a jumping heath dweller
- moss found in wet places
- hornet __________ Asilus crabroniformis
- type of wasp
- a green heath butterfly
- ________ rubicola, the stonechat
- symbiotic organism
- venomous snake
- silver-studded insect
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- heath pH
- a red and black spider
- the New Forest is in this county
- Wildlife and ___________ Act 1981
- green _____ beetle
- an invasive fern-like plant
- heath closer to sea level
- unusual nocturnal bird
- a dainty blue flower
- rare lizard
- toad of coastal heath
- the common purple plant
24 Clues: heath pH • rare lizard • type of wasp • venomous snake • a 'common' reptile • green _____ beetle • symbiotic organism • a dainty blue flower • yellow flowered shrub • toad of coastal heath • silver-studded insect • a red and black spider • unusual nocturnal bird • a common, invasive tree • a jumping heath dweller • a green heath butterfly • the common purple plant • moss found in wet places • ...
Botany Review 2024-04-23
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- having no veins
- two
- cone bearer
- dispersal seeds are flung away
- baby plant
- Butterfly ‘straw’
- Being active at night
- drop their leaves in winter
- when fungi and algae are friends
- provide food for the embryo
- meat eater
- Pipes beneath a tree
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- seeds belly button
- important job of bees, birds, and even flies
- tubes that send water up from the roots
- dioxide gas that plants need to live
- plant eater
- stems that grow sideways along the ground
- little mouths
- spore container
- language of science
- one
- seed coat
23 Clues: two • one • seed coat • baby plant • meat eater • cone bearer • plant eater • little mouths • having no veins • spore container • Butterfly ‘straw’ • seeds belly button • language of science • Pipes beneath a tree • Being active at night • drop their leaves in winter • provide food for the embryo • dispersal seeds are flung away • when fungi and algae are friends • dioxide gas that plants need to live • ...
Plants 2018-10-23
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- vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits
- young leaves of ferns that grows from underground stems
- fertilized ovum that eventually develops into an embryo
- combination of sperm with each ovum to form a zygote
- kind of seed plants with no outer covering
- the growth of a young plant from a seed
- female part of the flower
- a type of plant hormone which affects plant growth
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- slender part of the pistil
- roots and leaves underground by most ferns produced by rhizomes
- manufacture their own food through photosynthesis
- when pollen is carried from the male to the female cones naturally
- depends on other organisms for food
- the spore-producing stage
- produces sticky materials that traps the pollen grains
15 Clues: the spore-producing stage • female part of the flower • slender part of the pistil • depends on other organisms for food • the growth of a young plant from a seed • kind of seed plants with no outer covering • vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits • manufacture their own food through photosynthesis • a type of plant hormone which affects plant growth • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2024-01-15
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- Slow and irreversible movements related to growth of plant.
- Type of cells that plants are made up of
- Name of plants whose seeds are contained in fruit.
- Newly made carbohydrates mixed with water forms __.
- Plants release a large amount of this gas.
- CO2 is enters through this part of the plant.
- Formed when water and mineral salts are absorbed by root hairs.
- Part of seed that is a nutritive substance surrounding the embryo.
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- Organ that supports and keeps the plant upright.
- Plants are __trophic.
- Type of small plant that has tissues but no organs.
- Type of reproduction that occurs in seedless plants like mosses or ferns.
- Category of seed plants that do not produce fruits.
- Above ground stems that grow parallel to ground (strawberries)
14 Clues: Plants are __trophic. • Type of cells that plants are made up of • Plants release a large amount of this gas. • CO2 is enters through this part of the plant. • Organ that supports and keeps the plant upright. • Name of plants whose seeds are contained in fruit. • Type of small plant that has tissues but no organs. • Category of seed plants that do not produce fruits. • ...
Unit 7.4 Cell Structure Crossword 2024-12-11
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- An organelle that packages and ships proteins to their destinations.
- A green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.
- The “powerhouse” of the cell, responsible for producing energy through cellular respiration.
- A molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells.
- A series of reactions in cellular respiration that produce energy molecules and release carbon dioxide.
- The first step in cellular respiration where glucose is broken down into smaller molecules without oxygen.
- The final stage of cellular respiration that produces the most ATP using oxygen.
- An organelle in plant cells that performs photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy.
- A chemical process in plant cells where light, water, and carbon dioxide are converted into glucose and oxygen.
- A rigid outer layer found in plant cells that provides structure and protection.
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- The smallest living unit in all organisms.
- A process in animal cells that breaks down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP.
- A storage organelle for water, nutrients, and waste; larger in plant cells.
- A type of cell that does not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles (e.g., bacteria).
- The jelly-like substance inside the cell that holds organelles.
- The control center of the cell that contains DNA.
- A type of cell that has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles (e.g., plants, animals).
- An organelle in animal cells that breaks down waste and debris.
- Tiny structures within a cell that perform specific functions.
- A structure that synthesizes proteins within a cell.
20 Clues: The smallest living unit in all organisms. • The control center of the cell that contains DNA. • A structure that synthesizes proteins within a cell. • A molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells. • Tiny structures within a cell that perform specific functions. • The jelly-like substance inside the cell that holds organelles. • ...
Investigation 5 Vocabulary 2023-03-10
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- specialized plant cell that controls the opening and closing of the stomata
- tissue made of long connected cells that transports water and minerals from the roots to all the cells in the plant
- the process by which water flows through plants, entering the roots and exiting the stomata
- the process by which organisms that have chloroplasts use light energy, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar
- a tube within an organism that is part of the vascular system
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- a process by which organisms convert glucose into usable energy
- a group of tubes that carry sugars and water to all parts of a plant
- a group of organs that work together for one purpose
- material in a multicellular organism composed of similar cells that work together for a purpose
- tissue within a vascular plant that transports food made in the leaves to all other parts of the plant
- a structural unit made up of tissues that serves one function
- openings on the surface of leaves that allow gas exchange
12 Clues: a group of organs that work together for one purpose • openings on the surface of leaves that allow gas exchange • a structural unit made up of tissues that serves one function • a tube within an organism that is part of the vascular system • a process by which organisms convert glucose into usable energy • ...
Chemotherapy Drugs 2013-01-22
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- alkylating agent, trade name for cisplatin
- anti-tumor antibiotic, trade for doxorubicin
- generic for Myleran, alkylating agent
- alkylating agent, generic for Cytoxan
- antimetabolite, trade for fluorouracil
- an anti-tumor antibiotic, generic for Cerubidine
- antimetabolite, trade for hydroxyurea
- plant alkaloid, trade for vincristine
- antimetabolite, trade for mercaptopurine
- inhibit function of a key enzyme
- another name for chemotherapy drugs
- plant alkaloid, trade for etoposide
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- antimetabolite, generic for Xeloda
- plant alkaloid, generic for Abraxane
- create irreversible cross links with DNA so the DNA cells cannot reproduce
- antimetabolite, generic for Trexall and Rheumatrex
- alkylating agent, trade for ifosfamide
17 Clues: inhibit function of a key enzyme • antimetabolite, generic for Xeloda • another name for chemotherapy drugs • plant alkaloid, trade for etoposide • plant alkaloid, generic for Abraxane • generic for Myleran, alkylating agent • alkylating agent, generic for Cytoxan • antimetabolite, trade for hydroxyurea • plant alkaloid, trade for vincristine • ...
crossword 2024-02-15
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- surface that covers land
- gardening practice of growing plants in an urban environment
- the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant
- way of recycling waste
- soil watering procedure
- process or period of gathering in crops
- living organism that use photosynthesis
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- a group of people
- common name for impact on climate
- name of this project
- the science or practice of farming, growing of crops to provide food
- any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers
- Planet
- without that liquid there's no life
- song title of Miley Cyrus
- common name for plants and herbs used for food
16 Clues: Planet • a group of people • name of this project • way of recycling waste • soil watering procedure • surface that covers land • song title of Miley Cyrus • common name for impact on climate • without that liquid there's no life • process or period of gathering in crops • living organism that use photosynthesis • any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers • ...
Allotmenteering 2015-08-03
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- What plant is known as the Windflower?
- Another name for Zuccini?
- What herb is commonly used to accompany beef?
- What are Pershore eggs and Marjorie’s seedlings?
- What type of bean is used to make baked beans?
- What is the popular name for the Antirrhinum?
- America What continent do tomatoes originate from?
- In the 18th century, what fruit represented wealth amongst the rich?
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- What flower is known as the ‘Queen of Flowers’?
- Which carniverous plant did Charles Darwin descride as the most wonderful plant in the world?
- What veg is associated with Wales?
- The love apple is the original name for what?
- What gives carrots their colour?
- The Death Cap is the most poisonous variety of what?
- What is the name of the 3 leafed clover associated with St Patricks day?
- What is the name given to the female reproductive organ of a flower?
- What insect should we encourage to control aphids?
17 Clues: Another name for Zuccini? • What gives carrots their colour? • What veg is associated with Wales? • What plant is known as the Windflower? • The love apple is the original name for what? • What herb is commonly used to accompany beef? • What is the popular name for the Antirrhinum? • What type of bean is used to make baked beans? • ...
Soil Crossword 2022-05-13
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- How the soil feels
- Depends on the parent rock color, as well as minerals and other things mixed in the soil
- Type of soil usually found at the mouth or end of a river
- Things that are not alive and were never living
- The loose layer of earth that covers the surface of our planet
- Ability to support plant ________
- Has the largest particle size of the soils
- A mix of sand, silt, clay, and humus
- The deepest layer made of rock
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- The layer of large weathered rocks and soil. Plants don't grow here.
- The layer of soil that doesn't have many nutrients and is mostly clay and minerals
- The layer of soil that has the lots of nutrients and supports plant growth
- Capacity to retain ________
- The organic part of soil that contains pieces of plant material
- _______ size-the size of one small piece of soil
- Things that are alive or were once living
- Has the smallest particle size
17 Clues: How the soil feels • Capacity to retain ________ • Has the smallest particle size • The deepest layer made of rock • Ability to support plant ________ • A mix of sand, silt, clay, and humus • Things that are alive or were once living • Has the largest particle size of the soils • Things that are not alive and were never living • ...
Sustainability 2019-05-07
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- To personalise something
- state of the atmosphere
- to protect something
- an intellectual and practical activity
- a living thing that is not a plant
- a living thing
- to have eroded away
- to connect
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- given a spoken or written account of something that has happened
- to establish a community
- the shape of something
- to touch something
- to follow directions
- deviod of life
- animals
- plants
- test To keep conditions the same
17 Clues: plants • animals • to connect • deviod of life • a living thing • to touch something • to have eroded away • to protect something • to follow directions • the shape of something • state of the atmosphere • To personalise something • to establish a community • a living thing that is not a plant • test To keep conditions the same • an intellectual and practical activity • ...
Y5 Animal and Plant reproduction crossword 2020-12-30
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- When a sperm meets an egg and creates a new animal.
- When pollen meets an egg and creates a seed.
- This is the type of plant reproduction in which the plant reproduces itself without pollination, eg. with bulbs, runners or plantlets.
- This is the type of fertilisation of the egg by the sperm when it happens outside of the body, as done by fish and frogs.
- The process of pollen travelling to another plant and fertilising it - often done by bees.
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- The tubular stalk that leads to the ovary of a flower.
- An onion-like part of a plants that lives in the soil and can split to form a new plant.
- This is the type of reproduction in which an egg is fertilised by pollen or sperm.
- The female part of the flower which is an opening at the very top of the style.
- This is the type of fertilisation of the egg by the sperm when it happens inside the female animal.
- A gardener's method of using the cut stem of an existing plant to create a new plant.
- The male part of the flower that produces pollen.
12 Clues: When pollen meets an egg and creates a seed. • The male part of the flower that produces pollen. • When a sperm meets an egg and creates a new animal. • The tubular stalk that leads to the ovary of a flower. • The female part of the flower which is an opening at the very top of the style. • ...
Horticulture words 2024-12-11
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- food Type of fertiliser
- A wild plant not wanted
- happens once every year
- something that forms if somethings not washed
- spray A spray for leaves
- items in compost
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- Part of the onion family
- takes place every 2 years
- any plant with leaves or seeds used for food.
- a pole with a toothy crossbar aspecialy for drawing things together.
- A plant of the mint family
- (watering can) the sprinkle bit of a watering can
- organic materiel used as fertiliser
13 Clues: items in compost • food Type of fertiliser • A wild plant not wanted • happens once every year • Part of the onion family • spray A spray for leaves • takes place every 2 years • A plant of the mint family • organic materiel used as fertiliser • any plant with leaves or seeds used for food. • something that forms if somethings not washed • ...
Coral Reefs 2014-03-06
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- a small growth
- a group of animals
- warmer water
- they swim in the sea
- firm and stiff
- a yellowish-brown symbolic present
- a plant of a butterfly
- a nonflowering sea plant
- it is a living thing
- a hard rock used to build materials
- easily broken or damaged
- a place where you find a reef
- the home of clown fish
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- one of the three groups of the great barrier reef
- a soft type of coral
- the biggest reef in Australia
- interacting organismens in the ocean
- animals found in the ocean
18 Clues: warmer water • a small growth • firm and stiff • a group of animals • a soft type of coral • they swim in the sea • it is a living thing • a plant of a butterfly • the home of clown fish • a nonflowering sea plant • easily broken or damaged • animals found in the ocean • the biggest reef in Australia • a place where you find a reef • a yellowish-brown symbolic present • ...
Chapter 19 TFA 2017-12-11
11 Clues: plenty • Spacious • timeline? • to receive • break down? • people who made you • produces in your mouth • bottom part of a plant • To walk in a specific way • a part of the plant that supports the plant • change, dollars needed for a specific purpose
HERBS AND SPICES 2020-04-27
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- a parsly lookalike
- one of the few spices available fresh or dry
- two main varieties are Cassia and Ceylon
- the most expensive spice in the world
- high amounts can cause a numbing effect
- ____and air reduce the flavor of spices
- the seed from the cilantro plant
- Has a flavor faintly of mint and licorice
- the aromatic leaves of a plant
- a spices flavor will _________ when cooked for a long time
- common lookalikes are cumin and fennel seed
- When flavor compounds dissolve in oil or water
- two main varieties are green and black
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- Name means "joy of the Mountain"
- taste like a blend of cinnamon, clove and nutmeg
- a Pine tasting herb
- comes from the same fruit as mace
- introduce to Europe by Marco Polo
- not a true peppercorn
- the two main varieties of this herb are curly and flat
- Most common herb restaurant herb
- _____ herbs should be added closer to the end of the cooking process
- the roots, bark, or berries of an aromatic plant
- Chef bob loves to pair star anise with this
- name means "dragon's tongues"
25 Clues: a parsly lookalike • a Pine tasting herb • not a true peppercorn • name means "dragon's tongues" • the aromatic leaves of a plant • Name means "joy of the Mountain" • the seed from the cilantro plant • Most common herb restaurant herb • comes from the same fruit as mace • introduce to Europe by Marco Polo • the most expensive spice in the world • ...
Plant Unit Study Guide 22-23 2023-05-16
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- What is the process whereby plants lose most of their water through their leaves?
- what is the plant structure that helps transport food
- What process uses sugar produced by the plant to provide the energy the plant needs to perform life functions?
- What is the name of fungi that feeds off another organism but do not harm the host?
- What is the female part of a flower called?
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- Oxygen and sugar are the products or outputs of what process in plants?
- What most often pollinates brightly colored flowers?
- In what part of the flower does the seed form and grow?
- What part of the plant uses the sun’s energy to make food?
- What is the plant structure that helps transport water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves and other parts of the plant?
10 Clues: What is the female part of a flower called? • What most often pollinates brightly colored flowers? • what is the plant structure that helps transport food • In what part of the flower does the seed form and grow? • What part of the plant uses the sun’s energy to make food? • Oxygen and sugar are the products or outputs of what process in plants? • ...
Science Fluency- Life Science 2024-04-29
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- brings oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide
- storage of urine until full and then you urinate.
- breaks down food even more and then it absorbs all the nutrients back into the blood
- first level of the food chain because they can produce/make their own food from the sun.
- anchor the plant and takes in water and nutrients from the soil
- the type of metamorphosis with four stages in an insects life cycle in which it undergoes a complete physical change.
- control center of body that carries information back and forth between brain and organs.
- take in carbon dioxide from the air and absorb sun light from sun to make food through photosynthesis
- second level of the food chain because they eat plants.
- surrounds the egg and provides nutrients. It will develop into fruit.
- surround the reproductive organs and attract pollinators.
- animal group with moist smooth skin, eggs, gills and lungs, cold blooded
- third level of the food chain because they eat plants and animals.
- cleans the blood coming from the digestive organs and changes food into forms that can be stored. Bile neutralizes stomach acid.
- parts of the plant when fertilized with pollen develop into a seed
- helps the plant reproduce. Has the male and female part of the plant.
- animal group with feathers, lay eggs, lungs, warm blooded
- does not have a backbone but sometimes have a hard outer covering called an exoskeleton.
- animal group with hair/fur, live birth, lungs, warm blooded
- fourth level of the food chain because they eat only animals.
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- Pumps and keeps blood flowing through the body.
- filters harmful things out of your blood, regulate the amount of water in your body and then sends waste (urine) to bladder
- the type of metamorphosis with three stages in its life cycle in which the animals and insects look like smaller versions of an adult.
- provide support and allow water and nutrients and food to travel through the plant.
- animal group with hard scales, eggs, lungs, cold blooded
- an adaptation that is a part of the body that help an organism to survive and reproduce.
- organisms that eat to gain energy.
- absorbs water back into the blood.
- releases chemicals that break down food into the small intestines and it releases insulin that is used to break down sugar.
- fertilized egg that grows into a new plant.
- animal group with scales, eggs, gills, cold blooded
- have a backbone
- an adaptation that are behaviors (how an organism acts) that help it survive and reproduce.
- crushes the food and then release stomach acid to further break down food.
34 Clues: have a backbone • organisms that eat to gain energy. • absorbs water back into the blood. • fertilized egg that grows into a new plant. • Pumps and keeps blood flowing through the body. • storage of urine until full and then you urinate. • animal group with scales, eggs, gills, cold blooded • brings oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
St. Patrick's Day Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- – A small man with gold.
- – The third month.
- – Have fun on a special day.
- – Special and valuable things.
- – Colors after rain.
- – A country in Europe.
- – A happy face.
- – Ireland’s holy man.
- – The color of grass.
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- – A small green plant.
- – When good things happen.
- – A walking celebration.
- – Move to music.
- – A yellow metal.
- – A round container.
- – A three-leaf plant.
- – A U-shaped metal for horses.
- – Small, round money.
- – Something unreal but cool.
- – Something for your head.
20 Clues: – A happy face. • – Move to music. • – A yellow metal. • – The third month. • – A round container. • – Colors after rain. • – A three-leaf plant. • – Small, round money. • – Ireland’s holy man. • – The color of grass. • – A small green plant. • – A country in Europe. • – A walking celebration. • – A small man with gold. • – When good things happen. • – Something for your head. • ...
Plant Science 1 2025-11-18
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- part of the plant that absorbs water and anchors it
- when a seed begins to grow into a new plant
- contains the embryo of a future plant
- process plants use to make food using sunlight
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- powder produced by flowers for reproduction
- supports the plant and transports water and nutrients
- reproductive structure of a plant
- mature ovary of a flower that contains seeds
- green pigment that helps absorb light for photosynthesis
- flat green structures where photosynthesis occurs
10 Clues: reproductive structure of a plant • contains the embryo of a future plant • powder produced by flowers for reproduction • when a seed begins to grow into a new plant • mature ovary of a flower that contains seeds • process plants use to make food using sunlight • flat green structures where photosynthesis occurs • part of the plant that absorbs water and anchors it • ...
Levels of Organization 2022-11-02
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- animal tissue that makes movement possible
- a group of similar types of cells that work together to carry out specific tasks
- a group of organs that work together to complete a series of tasks
- plant tissue that transports water and nutrients from one part of a plant to another
- animal tissue that provides structure and support
- a life form that displays the 6 characteristics of life
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- the process by which cells become different types of cells
- animal tissue that forms the protective outer layer of skin and the lining of major organs and internal body cavities
- animal tissue that carries messages to and from the brain
- plant tissue that provides storage and support
- unspecialized cells in plants
- an unspecified cell that is able to develop into many different cell types
- plant tissue that provides protection and helps reduce water loss
- a group of tissues working together to perform a particular job
14 Clues: unspecialized cells in plants • animal tissue that makes movement possible • plant tissue that provides storage and support • animal tissue that provides structure and support • a life form that displays the 6 characteristics of life • animal tissue that carries messages to and from the brain • the process by which cells become different types of cells • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword 2022 2022-02-10
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- Type of cross stitch I've recently discovered but has been around for hundreds of years.
- My favorite charity.
- Name of the characters in project I've been working on since Christmas.
- Many of the people I watch on YouTube live here.
- My favorite Breaking Benjamin song.
- What is green, then yellow, then brown.
- The cutest bird that visits our feeders.
- Largest leaf size of any monstera in the house in inches.
- Our first hike.
- My favorite plant stores water in these.
- Weird but cute cat name we've discussed.
- The newest plant added to the collection.
- One of my favorite photographers has this in common with you.
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- A favorite Henry David Thoreau quote that I've mentioned as a potential tattoo.
- Name of the plant taking over the window between the kitchen and living room.
- This is a bird I particularly like in artwork.
- Finish the quote: "Our love fern! You [?].
- We don't drink this as much as we used to and should.
- I'm hoping to knit or crochet these.
19 Clues: Our first hike. • My favorite charity. • My favorite Breaking Benjamin song. • I'm hoping to knit or crochet these. • What is green, then yellow, then brown. • The cutest bird that visits our feeders. • My favorite plant stores water in these. • Weird but cute cat name we've discussed. • The newest plant added to the collection. • Finish the quote: "Our love fern! You [?]. • ...
Cell organelles 2025-02-11
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- Small circular structures in the cell and in the ER that makes proteins.
- A small part inside the nucleus where ribosomes are synthesized.
- The outermost layer of a plant cell. It is rigid and give the cell structure.
- A group of passageways where chemical compounds are moved, created, and processed.
- A small organelle inside a plant cells. It contains food also known as leucoplast and pigments also known as chromoplast.
- A bundle of parallel microtubules that help organize how the chromosomes (a thread like structure found in the nucleus carrying genetic information) during cell division.
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- A generic term for small sack like things created by the Golgi Apparatus. It can package water, proteins, or nutrients. Examples are vacuole and lysosomes.
- The substance that fills the inside of the cell. It holds all the organelles and the cytosol.
- It converts nutrients to energy that the cell can use. They do this using oxygen.
- A circular organelle inside the cell that contains the cell’s DNA. It also controls gene expression.
- A type of vesicle that stores many things a plant needs like water, proteins, and other chemicals. Vacuole in plant cells also help maintain their shape.
- A small sac that contains a lot of chemicals to digest things.
- A part of the plant that contains chlorophyll which captures the sunlight and uses that energy to create glucose, which is the plant’s stored energy.
- The stack of membrane that can collect, change, and package chemical compounds.
- A membrane with two layers that surrounds the cell. It controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- A double-layered membrane. It covers the nucleus.
16 Clues: A double-layered membrane. It covers the nucleus. • A small sac that contains a lot of chemicals to digest things. • A small part inside the nucleus where ribosomes are synthesized. • Small circular structures in the cell and in the ER that makes proteins. • The outermost layer of a plant cell. It is rigid and give the cell structure. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword 2025-04-21
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- – Plants that lack xylem and phloem
- – The waxy coating that protects leaves from drying out
- – Molecules that build body parts and help carry out life processes
- – Structure made of different tissues working together for a specific job
- – The sugar plants make during photosynthesis
- – Process where plants use sunlight to make sugar and oxygen
- – The basic building block of all living things
- – A group of similar cells working together
- – Plant tissue that moves sugars made in the leaves
- – A plant’s movement or growth in response to light, gravity, or touch
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- – Tiny part inside a cell that has a special job
- – An organism that makes its own food
- – Organelle that makes proteins
- – A living thing made of one or many cells
- – A word to describe cells that have a specific shape and job
- – Plant tissue that moves water from roots to leaves
- – Plant organ that performs photosynthesis
- – Tiny pores on the bottom of leaves for gas exchange
- – A group of organs working together
19 Clues: – Organelle that makes proteins • – Plants that lack xylem and phloem • – A group of organs working together • – An organism that makes its own food • – A living thing made of one or many cells • – Plant organ that performs photosynthesis • – A group of similar cells working together • – The sugar plants make during photosynthesis • ...
Safety Awareness 2025-02-21
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- Where are all pedestrians suppose to walk on the plant floor?
- What do you wear to protect yourself from a fall from heights?
- Emergency button on every machine.
- Golden Rule #7
- What do you use when going up and down the stairs
- Golden rule #10
- How many golden rules are there?
- Golden rule #13
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- What do you use to get everyone's attention when there is a medical emergency or a serious injury?
- What form is filled out when you see an unsafe act or condition?
- Name of company you work for?
- who has the right of way in the plant?
- All electrical cabinets are to be _______.
- What type of glasses do you wear to protect your eyes?
- What type of gloves do you use when handling bobbins and reels?
- What is generated company wide when a serious injury happens?
- Golden Rule #15
- The device you use if someone is in cardiac arrest
- First name of plant manager
19 Clues: Golden Rule #7 • Golden Rule #15 • Golden rule #10 • Golden rule #13 • First name of plant manager • Name of company you work for? • How many golden rules are there? • Emergency button on every machine. • who has the right of way in the plant? • All electrical cabinets are to be _______. • What do you use when going up and down the stairs • ...
Cells 2016-11-21
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- Black dot in all cells
- Controls what gets in and out of cell
- Wall The outer edge of a plant cell only
- Jelly like substance in animal and plant cells
- Only in plant cells contains sap
- Animal and plant cells form these (for example muscles)
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- Male reproductive cell
- Specialised cell that carries oxygen around the body
- Equipment used to look at a cell
- Organ that pumps blood around the body
- Ladies name that explains life process
11 Clues: Black dot in all cells • Male reproductive cell • Equipment used to look at a cell • Only in plant cells contains sap • Controls what gets in and out of cell • Organ that pumps blood around the body • Ladies name that explains life process • Wall The outer edge of a plant cell only • Jelly like substance in animal and plant cells • ...
Plant Systems Vocabulary 2023-03-07
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- food source for a plant, sugar
- plant response to gravity
- reproductive structure of a plant
- organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- transports sugar through plant
- process plants use to make food
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
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- plant response to light
- plant response to touch
- openings in leaves for gas exchange
- another word for "producer"
- absorb water from soil
- gas produced by photosynthesis
- transports water from roots to leaves
14 Clues: absorb water from soil • plant response to light • plant response to touch • plant response to gravity • another word for "producer" • food source for a plant, sugar • gas produced by photosynthesis • transports sugar through plant • process plants use to make food • reproductive structure of a plant • openings in leaves for gas exchange • transports water from roots to leaves • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-10
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- Structural framework of a cell.
- Structure determining function in cellular activities.
- Storage organelles in plant cells.
- Cells with a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- Cellular structures responsible for protein synthesis.
- Rigid outer layer providing support to plant cells.
- Complex molecules that perform various structural and functional roles in cells.
- Eukaryotic cells without a cell wall.
- Organelles containing enzymes for cellular digestion (animal cells).
- Organelle responsible for energy production (ATP) in cells.
- Central organelle containing genetic material (DNA) of a cell.
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- Organelles in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- Organelle involved in modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins.
- Basic structural and functional unit of living organisms.
- Outer boundary of a cell, regulating what enters and exits.
- resistance: Development of resistance to antibiotics in bacteria cells.
- Cells lacking a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- Organelle with ribosomes, involved in protein synthesis.
- Organelle involved in lipid synthesis and detoxification.
- acids: The building blocks of proteins, linked together in chains.
- Specialized structures within cells with specific functions.
- Gel-like substance within cells, excluding the nucleus.
- Eukaryotic cells with a rigid cell wall and chloroplasts.
23 Clues: Structural framework of a cell. • Storage organelles in plant cells. • Eukaryotic cells without a cell wall. • Rigid outer layer providing support to plant cells. • Organelles in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • Structure determining function in cellular activities. • Cells lacking a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. • ...
Plants 2023-03-28
8 Clues: use to make food • release this gas • kitchen of the plant • Edible part of plant • Grows into new plant • colourful part of the plant • Provide support to the plant • underground part of the plant
Gardening 2023-05-22
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- - Tool with teeth used for gathering leaves and debris.
- - A small, colorful beetle that eats garden pests.
- - To trim or cut branches or stems of a plant.
- - A piece of land where plants are grown.
- - A small handheld tool used for digging and planting.
- - Decayed organic matter used to improve soil fertility
- - Small creature that can help or harm plants in the garden.
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- - A person who takes care of and tends to the garden.
- - Material used to cover soil to retain moisture and control weeds.
- - Living organism that grows in the ground.
- - An unwanted plant that competes with cultivated plants.
- - Protective coverings for hands during gardening.
- - A young plant that starts to grow from a seed.
- - Flexible tube used to water plants.
14 Clues: - Flexible tube used to water plants. • - A piece of land where plants are grown. • - Living organism that grows in the ground. • - To trim or cut branches or stems of a plant. • - A young plant that starts to grow from a seed. • - A small, colorful beetle that eats garden pests. • - Protective coverings for hands during gardening. • ...
Gardening 2023-05-22
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- - Tool with teeth used for gathering leaves and debris.
- - A small, colorful beetle that eats garden pests.
- - To trim or cut branches or stems of a plant.
- - A piece of land where plants are grown.
- - A small handheld tool used for digging and planting.
- - Decayed organic matter used to improve soil fertility
- - Small creature that can help or harm plants in the garden.
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- - A person who takes care of and tends to the garden.
- - Material used to cover soil to retain moisture and control weeds.
- - Living organism that grows in the ground.
- - An unwanted plant that competes with cultivated plants.
- - Protective coverings for hands during gardening.
- - A young plant that starts to grow from a seed.
- - Flexible tube used to water plants.
14 Clues: - Flexible tube used to water plants. • - A piece of land where plants are grown. • - Living organism that grows in the ground. • - To trim or cut branches or stems of a plant. • - A young plant that starts to grow from a seed. • - A small, colorful beetle that eats garden pests. • - Protective coverings for hands during gardening. • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2024-01-15
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- Slow and irreversible movements related to growth of plant.
- Type of cells that plants are made up of
- Name of plants whose seeds are contained in fruit.
- Newly made carbohydrates mixed with water forms __.
- Plants release a large amount of this gas.
- CO2 is enters through this part of the plant.
- Formed when water and mineral salts are absorbed by root hairs.
- Part of seed that is a nutritive substance surrounding the embryo.
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- Organ that supports and keeps the plant upright.
- Plants are __trophic.
- Type of small plant that has tissues but no organs.
- Type of reproduction that occurs in seedless plants like mosses or ferns.
- Category of seed plants that do not produce fruits.
- Above ground stems that grow parallel to ground (strawberries)
14 Clues: Plants are __trophic. • Type of cells that plants are made up of • Plants release a large amount of this gas. • CO2 is enters through this part of the plant. • Organ that supports and keeps the plant upright. • Name of plants whose seeds are contained in fruit. • Type of small plant that has tissues but no organs. • Category of seed plants that do not produce fruits. • ...
FBT - UNIT 3 CROSSWORD 2022-11-22
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- live microorganisms that are required for healthy life
- Solidifying agent used in the plant tissue culture media is
- Excised piece of differentiated tissue or organ is regarded as
- ability to alter their metabolism, growth and development to best suit their environment
- Media suitable for anther culture
- a toxin protein produced by Bacillus thuringenesis
- All product cells that have the same genotype is called
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- ability of plant cells to regenerate into a whole plant from single cells
- GM crops with tolerance for glyphosphate
- an enzyme involved in ripening of tomatoes
- unorganised and undifferentiated mass of plant cells is referred to as
- Growth regulator for root differentiation is
- plants made up of suing genes within the same species is
- Biolistic method is also known as
14 Clues: Media suitable for anther culture • Biolistic method is also known as • GM crops with tolerance for glyphosphate • an enzyme involved in ripening of tomatoes • Growth regulator for root differentiation is • a toxin protein produced by Bacillus thuringenesis • live microorganisms that are required for healthy life • ...
Van Mahotsav 2025-07-03
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- – An organism that breaks down dead organic matter into simpler substances.
- – The deliberate cultivation of trees on lands previously devoid of forest cover.
- – A special event held to honor or promote ecological causes like Van Mahotsav.
- – A type of resource that naturally replenishes over time, such as sunlight or wind.
- – The systematic protection and preservation of natural environments and wildlife.
- – A classification for species facing a high risk of extinction in the near future.
- – The biochemical process by which green plants convert sunlight into energy.
- – The shaded layer of vegetation growing beneath a forest's canopy.
- – The process of converting waste into reusable material to reduce environmental impact.
- – A juvenile tree in its early growth stage.
- – The act of using an item again instead of discarding it after one use.
- web – A complex network of interconnected food chains within an ecosystem.
- – The dense upper layer formed by the branches and leaves of tall trees in a forest.
- – Precipitation in the form of water droplets that fall from the atmosphere.
- – The totality of natural surroundings affecting living organisms.
- – A term used when no living individuals of a species remain.
- – Conscious understanding of an issue, often leading to responsible action.
- – The practice of using resources wisely to ensure long-term ecological balance.
- – The large-scale clearing of forested land, often for agriculture or development.
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- – The collective animal species native to a specific environment.
- – An organism that primarily consumes plant material.
- – A group of individuals working collectively towards a shared environmental goal.
- – A controlled environment used to cultivate plants, often made of glass or plastic.
- – The transfer of pollen grains essential for plant reproduction.
- India – A national initiative aimed at enhancing the country's forest and vegetation cover.
- – Nutrient-rich organic matter resulting from the decomposition of biodegradable waste.
- – A key element involved in climate change, often released through fossil fuel use.
- – The nutrient-rich uppermost layer of the Earth that supports plant life.
- – An organism, typically a plant, that synthesizes its own food using sunlight.
- – The collective plant species native to a particular habitat or region.
- – A tree species that retains green foliage throughout the year.
- – A group of organisms sharing common characteristics and capable of interbreeding.
- – An organism that feeds on both plant and animal sources.
- – The calendar month dedicated to Van Mahotsav in India.
- – An organism that derives its energy by eating other animals.
- – A physical or behavioral trait that enhances survival in a specific environment.
- – A life-sustaining gas released as a byproduct during photosynthesis.
- chain – A linear sequence showing the transfer of energy from one organism to another.
- – The natural surroundings where a plant or animal typically lives and grows.
- – A self-sustaining unit where organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- – Trees that naturally shed their leaves during specific seasons.
- – Processed wood used for construction and carpentry purposes.
- – Capable of being naturally broken down by microorganisms.
- – An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms.
44 Clues: – A juvenile tree in its early growth stage. • – An organism that primarily consumes plant material. • – The calendar month dedicated to Van Mahotsav in India. • – An organism that feeds on both plant and animal sources. • – Capable of being naturally broken down by microorganisms. • – A term used when no living individuals of a species remain. • ...
The Odyseey crossword 2023-11-28
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- hefty rope used for mooring a ship
- a plant with little white flowers
- a slightly see through type of gypsum, a white or gray mineral that is often into ornaments
- priest or priestess who passes advice from the gods
- a poet who reads his works aloud
- fine spray that flies from the tip of waves
- the almost flat part of the ships bottom
- a three pronged spear
- the striker that hits the insides of a bell to make a ringing sound
- a case for holding arrows
- a places distance to the north or south of the equator, measured in degrees
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- a very long journey. Very eventful
- a plant made of plant and rope
- like crystals
- weepy and watery
- a wall along the edge of the sea
- a container with new handles and a narrow neck
- the part of the tower where the bells are kept
- stained and spoiled
- a small piece of land sticking out of the sea
- a hugely powerful whirlpool or any and whirling situation that is a mass of movement and confusion
- floating wreckage
- a small island
23 Clues: like crystals • a small island • weepy and watery • floating wreckage • stained and spoiled • a three pronged spear • a case for holding arrows • a plant made of plant and rope • a wall along the edge of the sea • a poet who reads his works aloud • a plant with little white flowers • a very long journey. Very eventful • hefty rope used for mooring a ship • ...
Cat 4 Crossword puzzle 2022-04-20
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- Helps you digest food.
- It is a biomolecule with a monomer of glycerol/fatty acids.
- It transports water and solute from the plants roots to the leaves.
- Helps with movement.
- The system that works as the transportation highway for the body.
- the female reproductive part in plants.
- Regulates responses to the environment using neurotransmitters.
- It is a biomolecule with a monomer of monosaccharides.
- It is in the roots of a plant and absorbs water.
- It carries the sperm cell needed to help create a new individual seed plant.
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- Regulates responses based on stimuli from the environment using hormones.
- Fights diseases and attacks on the body.
- A system of organs, functioning in the process of gas exchange between the enviornment and your body.
- It transports food in plants.
- It is a biomolecule with a monomer of DNA/RNA.
- System with skin, hair and nails.
- A process that converts glucose into ATP.
- It is a cycle where two or more bodily functions respond to regulate each other.
- It is a biomolecule with a monomer of amino acids.
- The male plant reproductive part in plants.
20 Clues: Helps with movement. • Helps you digest food. • It transports food in plants. • System with skin, hair and nails. • the female reproductive part in plants. • Fights diseases and attacks on the body. • A process that converts glucose into ATP. • The male plant reproductive part in plants. • It is a biomolecule with a monomer of DNA/RNA. • ...
Living beings and their stractures-1.0 2022-06-15
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- a horizontal, underground stem that produces new leaves, shoots, and roots
- plant buds that make side branches as they grow
- the round underground part of some plants, shaped like an onion, that grows into a new plant every year
- middle layer of pericarp
- primary root found in some plants that grows longer and thicker than other roots
- Outer layer known as shell or skin of fruits
- net-like, forming a network
- A small raised area in the bark of stems and roots that enables gas exchange between living cells and the outside air.
- A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria
- The stalk of a leaf, which joins the leaf to a node of the stem.
- inner layer of the pericarp
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- A segment of a plant stem between the points where leaves are attached.
- An enlargement at the end of a rhizome in which food is stored.
- a structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury
- rib The center vein that goes up the length of a leaf
- Small openings on the underside of a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
- A bud at the tip of a plant stem; also called a terminal bud.
- The pattern of veins in a leaf
- small hairs on a root that produce a large surface area through which water and minerals can enter
- The thickened wall of a fruit.
- Any thin, flat layer or sheet of membrane or other tissue.
- A node is an area on a stem where buds are located.
22 Clues: middle layer of pericarp • net-like, forming a network • inner layer of the pericarp • The pattern of veins in a leaf • The thickened wall of a fruit. • Outer layer known as shell or skin of fruits • plant buds that make side branches as they grow • A node is an area on a stem where buds are located. • rib The center vein that goes up the length of a leaf • ...
Soils Exam 2 Review 2024-12-04
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- An area saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally, that supports distinct ecosystems.
- lime A material used to neutralize soil acidity and improve fertility.
- drainage The removal of water from the soil below the surface to improve plant growth.
- rotation The practice of growing different crops in succession to improve soil health.
- cropping Planting crops to cover soil, prevent erosion, and improve soil health.
- fertility The ability of soil to provide essential nutrients to plants.
- The process by which water enters the soil surface.
- A condition of low oxygen levels in water, often caused by eutrophication.
- tillage A farming practice that reduces soil erosion and water loss.
- Programs where government agencies assist growers by covering part of the expense for conservation practices.
- Nutrients required in small amounts for plant growth.
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- soil Soil that contains a high concentration of soluble salts, which can harm plant growth.
- testing A method of analyzing plant tissue to determine nutrient deficiencies.
- irrigation A method of watering plants by delivering water directly to the roots in small, controlled amounts.
- The process by which particles adhere to a surface.
- capacity The soil's ability to resist changes in pH.
- Water that flows over the land surface rather than infiltrating the soil.
- elements Nutrients required by plants for normal growth and development.
- buffer A vegetative area designed to intercept pollutants and reduce erosion.
- The enrichment of water bodies with nutrients, causing algal blooms.
- exchange capacity The total capacity of soil to hold exchangeable cations.
- sample A soil sample made by mixing subsamples from different areas.
- The removal of excess water from soil.
- carbonate equivalent A measure of the ability of a liming material to neutralize soil acidity.
- erosion The formation of small channels on a slope by running water.
25 Clues: The removal of excess water from soil. • The process by which particles adhere to a surface. • The process by which water enters the soil surface. • capacity The soil's ability to resist changes in pH. • Nutrients required in small amounts for plant growth. • The enrichment of water bodies with nutrients, causing algal blooms. • ...
Plants For Food And Fiber Crossword 2013-06-13
Across
- That yellow thing in the sky
- The process in which PLANTS intake carbon dioxide and release air
- A part of a tree, on most trees its green
- Type of PLANT which we extract wood from and turn into paper like the one your holding right now
- Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability
- What we call living things besides animals
- What humans and most species of animals on land need to survive besides food and water
- A part of the tree that is usually underground
Down
- Yeast and mold are considered this
- A type of PLANT that is considered by farmers and gardeners also plant enthusiasts a like. A pest, for it sucks up nutrients near its surrounding area, abundant in nutrient rich areas
- A type of tree
- When bees collect nectar, then the brushed nectar stuck to them gets into other plants
- Used to speed up the growth of PLANTS, an example of this would be manure
- When living things die they start to _____ after a while
- Very important to PLANT for without it, PLANTS would die then herbivores run out of their food source they start to die off until no more herbivores are left, then carnivores will start to die off from lack of food and may resort to cannibalism. Until no Multicellular beings are left
15 Clues: A type of tree • That yellow thing in the sky • Yeast and mold are considered this • A part of a tree, on most trees its green • What we call living things besides animals • Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability • A part of the tree that is usually underground • When living things die they start to _____ after a while • ...
