the plant Crossword Puzzles
cells 2025-02-24
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- Jelly-like substance that holds organelles in place
- The control center of the cell
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Site of protein synthesis
- Wall A rigid structure that supports and protects plant cells
- A storage organelle, larger in plant cells
- Where photosynthesis occurs in plant cells
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- Cells that lack a nucleus, like bacteria
- Reticulum A network of membranes involved in protein and lipid synthesis
- Cells that have a nucleus, like plant and animal cells
- The molecule that carries genetic information
- Apparatus Modifies and packages proteins for transport
- Breaks down waste materials in the cell
- Membrane The outer boundary of the cell that controls what enters and exits
- The basic unit of life
15 Clues: The basic unit of life • Site of protein synthesis • The powerhouse of the cell • The control center of the cell • Breaks down waste materials in the cell • Cells that lack a nucleus, like bacteria • A storage organelle, larger in plant cells • Where photosynthesis occurs in plant cells • The molecule that carries genetic information • ...
Plants 2021-10-08
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- Part of the plant you can eat
- ___ use sunlight to make food for the plant
- ___ is a baby plant
- ___ helps plants to live and grow
- ___ stores food and water for a plant
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- Keep the plant in the soil
- The way an animal or plants looks like its parents
- ___ is a yellow sticky powder and makes new seeds
- Plants, animals and people are ___ ?
9 Clues: ___ is a baby plant • Keep the plant in the soil • Part of the plant you can eat • ___ helps plants to live and grow • Plants, animals and people are ___ ? • ___ stores food and water for a plant • ___ use sunlight to make food for the plant • ___ is a yellow sticky powder and makes new seeds • The way an animal or plants looks like its parents
ecosystems year 7 2023-07-07
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- organisms that eat both plants and animals
- a gas needed for germination
- organisms that make their own food
- animals compete for food, territory, water and what other factor
- a term to describe when a seed starts to grow
- the arrows in a food chain represent the flow of this
- the name of the male plant parts (anther and filament)
- plants compete or water, light, space and what other component
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- a sugar made in photosynthesis
- the process by which plants and algae can make their own food
- organisms that hunt and kill for food
- that part of the plant that traps the pollen
- the term for organisms that eat other organisms
- these metal/wooden square frames are used in sampling techniques
- the part of the plant that produces pollen
15 Clues: a gas needed for germination • a sugar made in photosynthesis • organisms that make their own food • organisms that hunt and kill for food • organisms that eat both plants and animals • the part of the plant that produces pollen • that part of the plant that traps the pollen • a term to describe when a seed starts to grow • the term for organisms that eat other organisms • ...
plants 2023-02-23
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- substances formed in a chemical reaction
- pigment that absorbs energy from sun
- leaf where photosynthesis happens
- lets gas in and out of leaf
- when green plant makes its own food
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- distributes water to plant
- carries glucose to the plant
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
- what the plant needs for photosynthesis
- energy comes from the sun
10 Clues: distributes water to plant • energy comes from the sun • lets gas in and out of leaf • carries glucose to the plant • organelle that contains chlorophyll • when green plant makes its own food • pigment that absorbs energy from sun • leaf where photosynthesis happens • what the plant needs for photosynthesis • substances formed in a chemical reaction
St Patrick's Day 2022-03-08
17 Clues: 03 • Plant • Streets • Cool car • nationality • Irish Plant • Outdoor shoe • Irish Rumble • Kiss me I'm a • Good times, come on • Playful Misbehavior • Stringed instrument • More than just chance • Graham's favorite color • Ireland doesn't accept bills • Plants in the legume or pea family • St Patrick's favorite basketball team
Endangered Species Vocabulary 2016-01-19
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- Animals that eat other animals
- At risk of being wiped out
- The rotting flesh of a dead animal
- All animal life of a region
- Use or develop something in order to gain a benefit
- Animals that can live on land and in water
- Reduce the number of a species by killing some
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- Water based
- All plant life of a region
- All the plants and animals that depend on one another and their environment for food and shelter
- The natural environment of a plant or animal
- Scientists who study ecosystems
- A form of tourism that tries to minimise damage to environment
- Very simple plants that have no stems or leaves
- Of the sea
- A species of a plant or animal that once existed but has died out
16 Clues: Of the sea • Water based • All plant life of a region • At risk of being wiped out • All animal life of a region • Animals that eat other animals • Scientists who study ecosystems • The rotting flesh of a dead animal • Animals that can live on land and in water • The natural environment of a plant or animal • Reduce the number of a species by killing some • ...
Endangered Species Vocabulary 2016-01-19
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- At risk of being wiped out
- A species of a plant or animal that once existed but has died out
- All plant life of a region
- Scientists who study ecosystems
- The natural environment of a plant or animal
- The rotting flesh of a dead animal
- All animal life of a region
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- Animals that eat other animals
- Of the sea
- Animals that can live on land and in water
- All the plants and animals that depend on one another and their environment for food and shelter
- A form of tourism that tries to minimise damage to environment
- Reduce the number of a species by killing some
- Use or develop something in order to gain a benefit
- Water based
- Very simple plants that have no stems or leaves
16 Clues: Of the sea • Water based • At risk of being wiped out • All plant life of a region • All animal life of a region • Animals that eat other animals • Scientists who study ecosystems • The rotting flesh of a dead animal • Animals that can live on land and in water • The natural environment of a plant or animal • Reduce the number of a species by killing some • ...
Macronutrients 2024-02-29
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- simple carbs
- fats that our body cannot make
- Example for animal proteins
- When your body doesn't use glucose, it gets stored within your liver and muscles as ...?
- Fat that are good
- Function to help absorb vitamins
- Plant protein source
- complex carbohydrate
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- (Number)amount of kcal/grams
- Carbs is a sugar molecule known as ...?
- Fats from animal foods
- Protein are made out of which acids
- Proteins can ... hunger
- Fats from plant foods
- your pancreas makes it
- Kind of protein that can reduce the digestion rate
- Amino acids are found in which proteins?
- Means not getting enough (proteins)
18 Clues: simple carbs • Fat that are good • Plant protein source • complex carbohydrate • Fats from plant foods • Fats from animal foods • your pancreas makes it • Proteins can ... hunger • Example for animal proteins • (Number)amount of kcal/grams • fats that our body cannot make • Function to help absorb vitamins • Protein are made out of which acids • Means not getting enough (proteins) • ...
Adaptation: A characteristic that helps an organism to survive in its environment. Invasive Species: A plant or animal that has been introduced into an ecosystem (accidentally or on purpose) and may cause harm to other species in the ecosystem. Characteri 2021-05-04
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- Freshwater fish that have eight fins and are part of the salmon family.
- A characteristic that helps an organism to survive in its environment.
- A place or environment where a plant or animal makes its home.
- A change in the environment caused by human activities or natural ecological processes.
- A plant or animal that has been introduced into an ecosystem (accidentally or on purpose) and may cause harm to other species in the ecosystem.
- How an organism experiences it’s environment.
- Classification of related organisms that share common characteristics and are capable of interbreeding.
- A protective outer covering on a fish’s body.
- A measure of the characteristics of water –how it looks, feels, smells and what else is mixed into it that we can’t sense. This includes water’s temperature, colour, dissolved oxygen, dissolved metals and acidity.
- A plant or animal species that is placed into a habitat that it isn’t naturally found, either accidentally or on purpose.
- An animal that eats other animals for energy.
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- A trait, feature or behavior of a plant, animal, person or group that describes it.
- The interactions of plants and animals, showing the transfer of energy between species that allow all living things in an ecosystem to survive.
- A linear sequence of organisms where nutrients and energy are transferred from one organism to the other.
- A plant or animal that naturally lives in a given area or habitat.
- A community of interacting organisms and their environment.
- Organs that allow animals, such as fish, to breathe underwater.
- An animal that lives underwater and does not have a backbone or spine.
18 Clues: How an organism experiences it’s environment. • A protective outer covering on a fish’s body. • An animal that eats other animals for energy. • A community of interacting organisms and their environment. • A place or environment where a plant or animal makes its home. • Organs that allow animals, such as fish, to breathe underwater. • ...
Tropism and Turgor pressure crossword 2022-11-17
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- Vacuoles that are filled on a plant.
- cell organelle that hold water and other nutrients in a cell.
- The tropism that causes the plant to follow the sun
- what happens when a plant doesn't get enough water.
- the tropism that affects a plant by touch
- the tropism that affects a plant through gravity
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- the tropism that causes a plants roots to go towards wate.
- water moving in and out of a cell
- Tropisms are a plant's response to _____.
- The signal in the body that causes us to make a move (E.X. were hungry, we eat food)
10 Clues: water moving in and out of a cell • Vacuoles that are filled on a plant. • Tropisms are a plant's response to _____. • the tropism that affects a plant by touch • the tropism that affects a plant through gravity • The tropism that causes the plant to follow the sun • what happens when a plant doesn't get enough water. • ...
Chapter 22 Vocab 2017-12-07
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- the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac
- a sticky flammable organic substance, insoluble in water, exuded by some trees and other plants
- is a leaf that bears sporangia
- division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms that consists of some 70 species across the three relict genera
- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit
- A division of trees comprising the ginkgos
- the protective outer coat of a seed.
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- palmlike gymnosperms
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals
- microscopic body that contains the male reproductive cell of a plant
- division of vascular land plants containing a single class, Pinopsida
- a tough outer protective layer, especially that of an animal or plant
13 Clues: palmlike gymnosperms • is a leaf that bears sporangia • the protective outer coat of a seed. • A division of trees comprising the ginkgos • the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac • a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit • microscopic body that contains the male reproductive cell of a plant • ...
Primary 4 Unit 2 2024-03-04
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- Get bigger and develop.
- small, hot peppers used in cooking
- Prepared or available for something.
- round vegetable with layers of green leaves
- When a fruit or vegetable is ready to be eaten because it is fully grown and has its best flavor.
- Use your hands or a tool to make a hole in the ground.
- Give water to a plant to help it grow.
- a large orange round fruit
- Remove unwanted plants from around your desired plants.
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- long, green squash, often used in cooking
- round vegetable with a strong flavor, often used in cooking
- long green vegetable, often eaten in salads or sandwiches
- purple vegetable with a spongy texture, often used in cooking
- Put a seed or small plant in the ground to help it grow.
- leafy green vegetable used in salads
- Harvest fruits or vegetables from a plant.
16 Clues: Get bigger and develop. • a large orange round fruit • small, hot peppers used in cooking • Prepared or available for something. • leafy green vegetable used in salads • Give water to a plant to help it grow. • long, green squash, often used in cooking • Harvest fruits or vegetables from a plant. • round vegetable with layers of green leaves • ...
Plants and Agriculture Part1 2021-11-10
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- The tiny pores in the leaf which allow gas exchange.
- This bud is responsible for vertical growth.
- This is the space between two nodes.
- The tip of the leaf
- This is the reproductive organ of the plant
- The main central vein
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- This bud is responsible for horizontal growth.
- The stalk that connects the leaf to the stem
- This carries out photosynthesis for the plant
- The part of the plant which anchors the plants firmly in the ground.
- The outer edge of the lamina.
- They branch from the midrib.
12 Clues: The tip of the leaf • The main central vein • They branch from the midrib. • The outer edge of the lamina. • This is the space between two nodes. • This is the reproductive organ of the plant • This bud is responsible for vertical growth. • The stalk that connects the leaf to the stem • This carries out photosynthesis for the plant • ...
Plant Photosynthesis Crossword -Camden M 2025-11-24
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- Lets gases in and out of the leaf.
- The organelle used for photosynthesis, only in plant cells.
- Green pigment for absorbing sunlight.
- Comes from the Sun, used for photosynthesis.
- Carries the glucose throughout the plant.
- The chemicals/elements/substances necessary for a reaction to occur.
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- The process of plants making food for itself, means "light put together."
- The results of a chemical reaction, substance.
- Distributes water through the plant.
- The part of the plant where photosynthesis happens.
10 Clues: Lets gases in and out of the leaf. • Distributes water through the plant. • Green pigment for absorbing sunlight. • Carries the glucose throughout the plant. • Comes from the Sun, used for photosynthesis. • The results of a chemical reaction, substance. • The part of the plant where photosynthesis happens. • The organelle used for photosynthesis, only in plant cells. • ...
Plant Science unit 2021-10-25
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- tough exterior coat of a seed
- contain chloroplast and chromoplast
- primary protection of the cell and provides its shape
- the site of energy production in cell
- has one cotyledons
- cells that actively divide to form new growth
- control center of the cell
- increase plant length
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- storage of water and other nutrients
- liquid within the cell
- mature cells that do not actively divide
- surrounds the cell just inside cell wall
- contains the cotyledon in the seed
- increase plant diameter
- increase stem height
- has two cotyledons
16 Clues: has one cotyledons • has two cotyledons • increase stem height • increase plant length • liquid within the cell • increase plant diameter • control center of the cell • tough exterior coat of a seed • contains the cotyledon in the seed • contain chloroplast and chromoplast • storage of water and other nutrients • the site of energy production in cell • ...
Plant Tissue Crossword 2021-08-26
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- Controls activities of cell and responsible for directing protein production
- Abbreviation for rough endoplasmic reticulum
- ___________ is a jellylike substance found floating inside the plasma membrane.
- Type of simple permanent tissue made of dead cell.
- Organelle found in animal cell which plays a role in division
- water conducting tisssue
- Tissue responsible for growth of root and shoot tips.
- wall Gives plant cells firm regular shape
- Chloroplast Green plastid
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- reticulum Site of protein manufacture.
- The living content in the cell
- Food transporting tissue
- A group of cell
- Large fluid filled space found in plant cells.
- apparatus Stacks of flattened membranous sacs involved in modification and packaging of materials for secretion from cells
- Strong substance that makes up cell walls
16 Clues: A group of cell • Food transporting tissue • water conducting tisssue • Chloroplast Green plastid • The living content in the cell • Strong substance that makes up cell walls • wall Gives plant cells firm regular shape • reticulum Site of protein manufacture. • Abbreviation for rough endoplasmic reticulum • Large fluid filled space found in plant cells. • ...
Plant Cell Organelles 2017-12-12
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- structure in the nucleus that helps to synthesize ribosomes.
- outer covering that protects the plant cell and gives it shape.
- gel-like substance within the cell membrane containing water, enzymes, salts, organelles, and organic molecules.
- tiny structures bound by a single membrane that contain enzymes that produce hydrogen peroxide as a by-product. Involved in plant processes
- kind of organelles which generate energy by converting glucose and oxygen into ATP through cellular aerobic respiration
- large network of membranes composed of two regions, a rough one and a smooth one. It synthesizes proteins and lipids.
- network of fibers throughout the cytoplasm that helps the cell maintain its shape and gives support to the cell.
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- responsible for protein assembly.
- membrane bound structure containing the DNA
- tiny hole within the nuclear membrane that allows nucleic acids and proteins to move into and out of the nucleus.
- a thin, semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell.
- large liquid-filled structure that provides support and participates in a variety of cellular functions
- responsible for manufacturing, storing and shipping certain cellular products.
- pores or channels between plant cell walls that allow molecules and communication signals to pass between individual plant cells.
- hollow rods that function primarily to help support and shape the cell.
- where photosynthesis occurs.
16 Clues: where photosynthesis occurs. • responsible for protein assembly. • membrane bound structure containing the DNA • structure in the nucleus that helps to synthesize ribosomes. • outer covering that protects the plant cell and gives it shape. • a thin, semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell. • ...
Atomic Power Plant 2024-05-27
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- tiny pieces of dirt or other matter in the air
- providing extra help or support
- a surface that separates areas in a building
- to make the air, water, or land dirty and harmful
- a device used to control nuclear reactions
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space
- a device that helps to transfer heat or energy from one place to another
- hot vapor that forms when water is heated
- to take something to a person or place
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- relating to an engine with a fan that spins very fast
- a substance that is burned to provide heat or power
- being present at an event or meeting
- people who work for a company or organization
- a single thing or person
- relating to the energy produced by splitting atoms
- a protective covering
16 Clues: a protective covering • a single thing or person • providing extra help or support • being present at an event or meeting • to take something to a person or place • hot vapor that forms when water is heated • a device used to control nuclear reactions • a surface that separates areas in a building • people who work for a company or organization • ...
Plant anatomy vocab 2025-10-28
16 Clues: xylem • Gamete • embryo • phloem • stomata • adhesion • cohesion • Monocots • seed coat • pollination • hydroponics • root system • Dicotyledons • chloroplasts • transpiration • capillary action
Botany 2021-05-15
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- shape of a honeycomb
- The sepals of a flower
- insect that pollinates flowers
- bulb flower
- season that roses bloom
- the root of a tulip
- part of plant that absorbs nutrients
- Land where the rose came from
- Powder produced by plants for reproduction
- The only bee that can reproduce
- These can be eater or grown into a new plant
- cousin of the tulip
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- another name for a cocoon
- sweet juice made by plants
- protects the flower in bud
- last life cycle of a caterpillar
- home of a bee
- Process that allows plants to reproduce
- The queen of the flowers
- season that tulips bloom
20 Clues: bulb flower • home of a bee • the root of a tulip • cousin of the tulip • shape of a honeycomb • The sepals of a flower • season that roses bloom • The queen of the flowers • season that tulips bloom • another name for a cocoon • sweet juice made by plants • protects the flower in bud • Land where the rose came from • insect that pollinates flowers • The only bee that can reproduce • ...
7TH GRADE UNIT 1 BONUS 2023-10-02
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- PROTECTS AND SUPPORTS ORGANELLES
- CELLS THAT HAVE A NUCLEUS
- SIGHT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- LAST NAME OF SCIENTIST THAT STUDIED ANIMAL CELLS
- CELLS CREATE ENERGY IN THE FORM OF
- OXYGEN IS CONSIDERED A _____ OF A PLANT
- SCHLIEDEN STUDIED _____
- CELL THAT DOES NOT HAVE A NUCLEUS
- ONE-CELLED ORGANISM
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- SORTS AND DISTRIBUTES NUTRIENTS
- THE FOOD THAT IS CREATED IN A PLANT
- THE LEFT SIDE OF A CHEMICAL EQUATION
- GREEN PIGMENT
- NAMED THE CELL
- THE RIGHT SIDE OF A CHEMICAL EQUATION
- TWO LIQUIDS CREATING A SOLID
- HOLDS THE DNA
- BREAD RISES DUE TO THE PRODUCTION OF
- LEEUWENHOEK IMPROVED THE ___
- ORGANELLE THAT CREATE PROTEIN
- GIVES PLANTS SUPPORT
21 Clues: GREEN PIGMENT • HOLDS THE DNA • NAMED THE CELL • ONE-CELLED ORGANISM • GIVES PLANTS SUPPORT • SIGHT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS • SCHLIEDEN STUDIED _____ • CELLS THAT HAVE A NUCLEUS • TWO LIQUIDS CREATING A SOLID • LEEUWENHOEK IMPROVED THE ___ • ORGANELLE THAT CREATE PROTEIN • SORTS AND DISTRIBUTES NUTRIENTS • PROTECTS AND SUPPORTS ORGANELLES • CELL THAT DOES NOT HAVE A NUCLEUS • ...
The forest 2025-03-01
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- when a river and a cliff meet
- cute, with long ears
- they fly around and lay eggs in nests
- small sponge-like plant of the side of rocks
- very small and brown, it comes out of the ground
- smart and orange animal of the woods
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- delicious plant with a round hat
- where birds lay eggs
- what the trees are made of
- like a tree, but smaller and without a trunk
- small animal like a fly or an ant
- where the rabbits hide
- big plant with a trunk and branches
13 Clues: where birds lay eggs • cute, with long ears • where the rabbits hide • what the trees are made of • when a river and a cliff meet • delicious plant with a round hat • small animal like a fly or an ant • big plant with a trunk and branches • smart and orange animal of the woods • they fly around and lay eggs in nests • like a tree, but smaller and without a trunk • ...
Cells 2025-03-21
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- Any cell that has a nucleus e.g. animal and plant
- Biological molecule found in the nucleus of a cell
- Type of cell which has 8 parts
- Type of microscope with high magnification and resolution
- Movement of water from a dilute to concentrated solution
- Type of cell which has 5 parts
- Part of a cell where lots of the chemical reactions happen
- Type of membrane which only lets some things through
- Part of a cell that controls the movement of substances in and out
- Used in microscopy to make sub-cellular structure visible
- Small loop of DNA
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- Made of cellulose in a plant cell
- Part of a cell that controls its activities
- Part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- Part of a cell where respiration happens
- Affects how many molecules can diffuse (move) at once
- Example of a prokaryotic cell
- Biological molecule made in the ribosomes
18 Clues: Small loop of DNA • Example of a prokaryotic cell • Type of cell which has 8 parts • Type of cell which has 5 parts • Made of cellulose in a plant cell • Part of a cell where respiration happens • Biological molecule made in the ribosomes • Part of a cell that controls its activities • Part of a cell where photosynthesis happens • ...
Section 9.1 Vocabulary 2023-03-27
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- Outer covering that protects the seed and its stored food
- Allows food to flow from the top to the bottom of the plant
- Allows water and nutrients to travel from the bottom to the top of the plant
- Water evaporating from leaves
- Some plants use these to reproduce.
- Anchor plants into the ground and allow it to absorb water and nutrients from soil
- There are many types of seeds, though they share a similar _________
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- Tiny pores that open to allow carbon dioxide to enter and oxygen to escape
- Early growth stages of an embryo
- Young plant that develops from a zygote, stores the early beginnings of the plant's leaves, stems, and roo
- Stored food of a plant
- Manner in which seeds scatter
12 Clues: Stored food of a plant • Water evaporating from leaves • Manner in which seeds scatter • Early growth stages of an embryo • Some plants use these to reproduce. • Outer covering that protects the seed and its stored food • Allows food to flow from the top to the bottom of the plant • There are many types of seeds, though they share a similar _________ • ...
Ecosystems 2016-09-27
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- to act or operate normally; to perform
- very tiny single-celled organisms
- matter needed by plants and animals so they can live
- the end of or dying out of a type of plant or animal
- ready to be used
- the pattern of weather conditions in an area or region
- people with expert knowledge of science
- things that are needed or depended upon
- the number of organisms living in an area
- very humid and hot or having to do with the tropics
- a living community of organisms and their physical environment
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- usually single-celled organisms that have both plant and animal characteristics
- all things that exist, including our solar system and beyond
- more than one fungus; the plural of fungus
- all living things, including plants and animals
- a plant-like organism without leaves, flowers, or green coloring
- actions or influences on each other
- finally
- an animal that hunts or kills another for food
19 Clues: finally • ready to be used • very tiny single-celled organisms • actions or influences on each other • to act or operate normally; to perform • people with expert knowledge of science • things that are needed or depended upon • the number of organisms living in an area • more than one fungus; the plural of fungus • an animal that hunts or kills another for food • ...
Genetics 2021-03-23
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- is the branch of biology that is inherited from previous generations.
- an organism that always passes down certain traits.
- the young born of living organisms.
- is when a plant pollinates to the pistil of a different plant.
- is the result of the offspring between two organisms of a different breed.
- are traits or features of an individual or thing.
- is when a plant pollinates to the pistil of the same plant.
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- is a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- is a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- is to receive something from people before you.
- a distinguished quality or characteristics.
- is the passing of traits that are found in your parents to their offspring´s.
12 Clues: the young born of living organisms. • a distinguished quality or characteristics. • is to receive something from people before you. • are traits or features of an individual or thing. • an organism that always passes down certain traits. • is a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • is when a plant pollinates to the pistil of the same plant. • ...
Parts of a Flower 2015-01-11
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- The tip of the pistil.
- The part of the stamen that contains pollen OR Her ant is all scrambled up!
- A fine dust that contains the sperm of seed-producing plants.
- The male reproductive structure of flowers.
- Modified leaves that make up the outermost ring of flower parts and protect the bud.
- A small body that contains the female germ cell of a plant.
- The narrow elongated part of the pistil between the ovary and the stigma.
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- A thin stalk of the stamen.
- The rounded base of a pistil that contains one or more ovules.
- The female reproductive structure of flowers.
- Broad, flat, thin leaflike parts of a flower.
- A slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ.
12 Clues: The tip of the pistil. • A thin stalk of the stamen. • The male reproductive structure of flowers. • The female reproductive structure of flowers. • Broad, flat, thin leaflike parts of a flower. • A small body that contains the female germ cell of a plant. • A fine dust that contains the sperm of seed-producing plants. • ...
WE LOVE ENVIRONMENT 2025-01-06
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- The usual weather in a place over many years.
- Power we use to do things, like electricity or fuel.
- Cutting down large areas of trees.
- Something natural and free from chemicals.
- Something that can be replaced naturally, like wind or sunlight.
- Dirty or harmful substances in the air, water, or land.
- A clear liquid that all living things need to survive.
- The natural world around us, including air, water, land, plants, and animals.
- Using resources in a way that does not harm the environment.
- A mix of food and plant waste that turns into healthy soil.
- The natural home of a plant or animal.
- A gas (carbon dioxide, or CO2) that is released when we burn things like coal, oil, and gas.
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- To use less of something so we do not run out.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches, often found in forests.
- Everything not made by humans, like trees, animals, and rivers.
- Fuels Fuels like coal, oil, and gas that come from ancient plants and animals.
- To use materials again by turning them into something new.
- Warming The increase in the Earth’s temperature over time.
- Things we throw away because we do not need them anymore.
- A living thing that can move and reacts to its environment.
- Footprint The total amount of carbon dioxide you create by your activities.
- Trash that people leave on the ground.
- A material made from oil that is often not biodegradable.
- A living thing that grows in the ground and makes its own food using sunlight.
- A community of plants, animals, and their environment working together.
- Using too many resources.
26 Clues: Using too many resources. • Cutting down large areas of trees. • Trash that people leave on the ground. • The natural home of a plant or animal. • Something natural and free from chemicals. • The usual weather in a place over many years. • To use less of something so we do not run out. • Power we use to do things, like electricity or fuel. • ...
Ch. 5 Genetics 2024-02-12
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- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor
- cross between true-breeding plants
- a genetic factor that is blocked by another genetic factor
- when pollen from one plant reaches the pistil on different plant
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- a plant that self-pollinates and creates an offspring with traits that match the parent
- when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the same plant
- when pollen lands on the pistil of a flower
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- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring
- cross between hybrid plants
10 Clues: cross between hybrid plants • cross between true-breeding plants • when pollen lands on the pistil of a flower • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor • a genetic factor that is blocked by another genetic factor • the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring • ...
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. • ...
home 2023-07-22
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- the part of a plant that grows under the ground and absorbs water and minerals that it sends to the rest of the plant
- a flat, usually round, dish that you put food on
- a piece of land next to or around your house where you can grow flowers, fruit, vegetables, etc.
- a tool that has a handle with a shallow bowl at the end, used for stirring, serving and eating food
- a room in which meals are cooked or prepared
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- a living thing that grows in the earth and usually has a stem , leaves and roots, especially one that is smaller than a tree or bush
- a deep round dish with a wide open top, used especially for holding food or liquid
- a room for sleeping in
- the thick main stem of a tree, that the branches grow from
- a flat green part of a plant, growing from a stem or branch or from the root
- the small hard part produced by a plant, from which a new plant can grow
11 Clues: a room for sleeping in • a room in which meals are cooked or prepared • a flat, usually round, dish that you put food on • the thick main stem of a tree, that the branches grow from • the small hard part produced by a plant, from which a new plant can grow • a flat green part of a plant, growing from a stem or branch or from the root • ...
Living off Earth's resources 2022-09-26
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- A process where things are mass produced
- A power that comes from the sea
- A condition where a certain creature is starting to reach extinction
- A power created by the sun
- A certain land with many drylands
- Melted rock
- The liquid from the soil
- A process where the earth is shaking to its core
- A plant/farm that uses wind as its main resource to create electricity
- A plant/farm that uses waves as its main resource to create electricity
- A process where the forest goes baren
- A power that comes from fossils
- when wealth and access to services are not shared equally
- A power that comes from the algamation of resources
- A group of humans
- how the height of land varies
- A plant/farm used to produce electricity with the power of turbines
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- The height
- the rise of average temperature
- A process where everything starts to fade away
- The amount of energy in an earthquake
- A type of resource that may be used to be created into a new resource
- A place you may take refuge in
- A plant/farm that uses solar from the sun as its main resource to create electricity
- A process where the desert starts to dry
- A power that comes from the creation of air
- A condition where a group of humans start to grow out of control
- A resource that may not be used once again
- All the business activity going on in a country
- The distance of a place
- A natural compound
31 Clues: The height • Melted rock • A group of humans • A natural compound • The distance of a place • The liquid from the soil • A power created by the sun • how the height of land varies • A place you may take refuge in • the rise of average temperature • A power that comes from the sea • A power that comes from fossils • A certain land with many drylands • ...
Science - Living things 2021-12-05
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- Protects the cell
- Something alive and NOT DEAD
- Animals without backbones
- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Has no legs and has a shell
- Has either feathers, scales, fur
- The study of living organisms
- it turns the solar energy into chemical energy
- Who discovered cells
- Animals with backbones
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- fills the empty space in a cell
- Scales, cold blooded, animal
- Has roots and leaves
- Controls the cell
- turns sunlight into food for the cell
- All living things are made up of ____
- Grouping things together based on similar traits
- Usually has fur, warm blooded, animal
- Gives the plant water
- Taking in oxygen
20 Clues: Taking in oxygen • Controls the cell • Protects the cell • Has roots and leaves • Who discovered cells • Gives the plant water • Animals with backbones • Animals without backbones • Has no legs and has a shell • Scales, cold blooded, animal • Something alive and NOT DEAD • The study of living organisms • fills the empty space in a cell • Has either feathers, scales, fur • ...
Tropisms and Turgor Pressure 2021-11-09
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- Tropism to turn towards a stimulus
- moves water in and out of the cell
- the movement of a plant in response to water
- the loss of water in a plant
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- Tropism to turn away from a stimulus
- the movement of a plant in respone to light
- the roots of a plant growing down into the ground
- ,shortage of water
- tropisms are a plants response to
- holds water and nutrients
10 Clues: ,shortage of water • holds water and nutrients • the loss of water in a plant • tropisms are a plants response to • Tropism to turn towards a stimulus • moves water in and out of the cell • Tropism to turn away from a stimulus • the movement of a plant in respone to light • the movement of a plant in response to water • the roots of a plant growing down into the ground
Macronutrients 2025-10-28
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- simple carbs
- fats that our body cannot make
- Example for animal proteins
- When your body doesn't use glucose, it gets stored within your liver and muscles as ...?
- Fat that are good
- Function to help absorb vitamins
- Plant protein source
- complex carbohydrate
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- (Number)amount of kcal/grams
- Carbs is a sugar molecule known as ...?
- Fats from animal foods
- Protein are made out of which acids
- Proteins can ... hunger
- Fats from plant foods
- your pancreas makes it
- Kind of protein that can reduce the digestion rate
- Amino acids are found in which proteins?
- Means not getting enough (proteins)
18 Clues: simple carbs • Fat that are good • Plant protein source • complex carbohydrate • Fats from plant foods • Fats from animal foods • your pancreas makes it • Proteins can ... hunger • Example for animal proteins • (Number)amount of kcal/grams • fats that our body cannot make • Function to help absorb vitamins • Protein are made out of which acids • Means not getting enough (proteins) • ...
Infection Control 2020-09-21
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- germ-or disease-producing microorganism
- infections acquired in a health care facility
- organisms that live and reproduce in the absence of oxygen
- absence of pathogens
- disease that orginates outside the body
- plant-like organisms that live on dead organic matter
- process that inhibits or prevents the growth of pathogenic organisms
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- one-celled animal organisms found in decayed materials and contaminated water
- process that destroys all microorganisms, including spores and viruses
- factor that must be present for disease to occur
- organisms that require oxygen to live
- small living plant or animal organisms not visible to the naked eye
- smallest microorganism
- one-celled plant-like organisms that multiply rapidly
- disease that originates within the body
- process that destroys or kills pathogens
16 Clues: absence of pathogens • smallest microorganism • organisms that require oxygen to live • germ-or disease-producing microorganism • disease that originates within the body • disease that orginates outside the body • process that destroys or kills pathogens • infections acquired in a health care facility • factor that must be present for disease to occur • ...
Endangered Species Vocabulary 2016-01-19
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- Reduce the number of a species by killing some
- Very simple plants that have no stems or leaves
- Use or develop something in order to gain a benefit
- A species of a plant or animal that once existed but has died out
- All the plants and animals that depend on one another and their environment for food and shelter
- Of the sea
- Animals that can live on land and in water
- All animal life of a region
- A form of tourism that tries to minimise damage to environment
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- All plant life of a region
- Animals that eat other animals
- The natural environment of a plant or animal
- Scientists who study ecosystems
- The rotting flesh of a dead animal
- At risk of being wiped out
- Water based
16 Clues: Of the sea • Water based • All plant life of a region • At risk of being wiped out • All animal life of a region • Animals that eat other animals • Scientists who study ecosystems • The rotting flesh of a dead animal • Animals that can live on land and in water • The natural environment of a plant or animal • Reduce the number of a species by killing some • ...
Endangered Species Vocabulary 2016-01-19
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- All animal life of a region
- At risk of being wiped out
- Reduce the number of a species by killing some
- All the plants and animals that depend on one another and their environment for food and shelter
- Very simple plants that have no stems or leaves
- Animals that can live on land and in water
- The rotting flesh of a dead animal
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- Of the sea
- A species of a plant or animal that once existed but has died out
- Water based
- All plant life of a region
- A form of tourism that tries to minimise damage to environment
- Scientists who study ecosystems
- Use or develop something in order to gain a benefit
- The natural environment of a plant or animal
- Animals that eat other animals
16 Clues: Of the sea • Water based • All plant life of a region • At risk of being wiped out • All animal life of a region • Animals that eat other animals • Scientists who study ecosystems • The rotting flesh of a dead animal • Animals that can live on land and in water • The natural environment of a plant or animal • Reduce the number of a species by killing some • ...
Science Terms 2025-04-24
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- the child or young of a particular himan, animal, or plant
- the process in which plants make their own food
- a living thing
- the purpose or role for which something is used
- trait that an organism develops due to its environment
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- an organism that breaks down dead plant and animal material
- to stay alive
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- a trait that can be passed down from parent to offspring
- an organism that cannot make its own food
- an organism that uses energy from the Sun to make its own food
- a living thing that produces its own food
- the overlapping foodchains in an ecosystem
- a part of something
- an animal that is eaten by other animals
- a living thing that makes offspring
16 Clues: to stay alive • a living thing • a part of something • a living thing that makes offspring • an animal that is eaten by other animals • an organism that cannot make its own food • a living thing that produces its own food • the overlapping foodchains in an ecosystem • an animal that hunts other animals for food • the process in which plants make their own food • ...
PLANT KINGDOM-HOW THE WORLD WORKS 2021-06-09
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- Who provides support to the plant.
- Is a special fiber that we get from coconut plant.
- The green colour of the leaf.
- Who carries water and minerals from soil to the plants.
- The paper is obtained from this plant.
- The food factory of the plant.
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- The flat part of a leaf.
- These plants get the nutrients from the animals they trap.
- A group of equal sized root.
- The stem of the onion is called.
10 Clues: The flat part of a leaf. • A group of equal sized root. • The green colour of the leaf. • The food factory of the plant. • The stem of the onion is called. • Who provides support to the plant. • The paper is obtained from this plant. • Is a special fiber that we get from coconut plant. • Who carries water and minerals from soil to the plants. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2022-10-18
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- country in Africa
- woman pharaoh
- common drink
- activity commonly done
- sudied egypt
- used to carry goods
- pharaohs are buried
- buried in pyramids
- language used in Egypt
- longest river in the world
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- a plant that grew common
- used to make breads (plant)
- salt used to mummify
- where Egyptians think you went after death
- similar to a coffin
- used to add to sarcophagus
- the act of preserving the body
- half man half lion
- used to clean bodies and used in drinks
- where bodies are kept
- common substance used in Egypt
21 Clues: common drink • sudied egypt • woman pharaoh • country in Africa • half man half lion • buried in pyramids • similar to a coffin • used to carry goods • pharaohs are buried • salt used to mummify • where bodies are kept • activity commonly done • language used in Egypt • a plant that grew common • used to add to sarcophagus • longest river in the world • used to make breads (plant) • ...
hydrogeology puzzle game 2024-12-18
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- Temperature for air saturation.
- Structure for groundwater access.
- Water turning into vapor.
- Amount of water vapor in air.
- Water-filled underground layer.
- Water vapor turning to liquid.
- Device measuring water loss.
- Plant water vapor release.
- Combined evaporation and plant water loss.
- Water beneath the surface.
- Material’s void space measure.
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- Water in soil or air.
- Water moving through soil.
- Water falling from the sky
- Water flowing overland.
- Water available from soil after drainage.
- Groundwater storage layer.
- Top of the saturated zone.
- Water soaking into soil.
- Material’s water flow ability.
20 Clues: Water in soil or air. • Water flowing overland. • Water soaking into soil. • Water turning into vapor. • Water moving through soil. • Water falling from the sky • Groundwater storage layer. • Top of the saturated zone. • Plant water vapor release. • Water beneath the surface. • Device measuring water loss. • Amount of water vapor in air. • Water vapor turning to liquid. • ...
Cells crossword 2021-05-12
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- large storage container
- the liquid in a cell
- the simplest living form
- wrote micrographia
- commander of the cell
- building block of a cell
- break down food to create power
- compact lens
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- create power in a plant cell
- small storage containers
- and organelle floating in cytoplasm
- able to re-produce
- shapes the plant cell
- allows access to the cell
- wrote by Robert Hooke
15 Clues: compact lens • able to re-produce • wrote micrographia • the liquid in a cell • shapes the plant cell • wrote by Robert Hooke • commander of the cell • large storage container • small storage containers • the simplest living form • building block of a cell • allows access to the cell • create power in a plant cell • break down food to create power • and organelle floating in cytoplasm
Allotmenteering 2015-08-03
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- The love apple is the original name for what?
- What is the name of the 3 leafed clover associated with St Patricks day?
- The Death Cap is the most poisonous variety of what?
- What gives carrots their colour?
- Which carniverous plant did Charles Darwin descride as the most wonderful plant in the world?
- What is the name given to the female reproductive organ of a flower?
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- What are Pershore eggs and Marjorie’s seedlings?
- What veg is associated with Wales?
- What is the popular name for the Antirrhinum?
- What type of bean is used to make baked beans?
- What flower is known as the ‘Queen of Flowers’?
- What plant is known as the Windflower?
- In the 18th century, what fruit represented wealth amongst the rich?
- What herb is commonly used to accompany beef?
- Another name for Zuccini?
- America What continent do tomatoes originate from?
- 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? • What is the popular name for the Antirrhinum? • The love apple is the original name for what? • What herb is commonly used to accompany beef? • What type of bean is used to make baked beans? • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-16
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- A tissue that brings water from the roots up into the leaves of a plant
- What plants give to humans/animals during the process
- The substances needed to cause a chemical reaction
- A cell structure found in tree leaves that help promote plant growth
- The green pigment that allows a plant to absorb color
- The substances produced by a chemical reaction
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- 6CO2+6H2O→C6H12O6+6O2, This is the photosynthesis ________
- Where the process of food-making takes place in a plant
- The process in which a plant can make its own food from the sun's energy
- What humans/animals give to plants during the process
10 Clues: The substances produced by a chemical reaction • The substances needed to cause a chemical reaction • What plants give to humans/animals during the process • What humans/animals give to plants during the process • The green pigment that allows a plant to absorb color • Where the process of food-making takes place in a plant • ...
Science Fusion Worksheet 6 2025-06-08
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- They can be different colours, sizes and shapes.
- A _____ makes seeds for the plant.
- Roots take in this in the soil.
- A tree's woody stem.
- Almost all the plants need this to survive.
- They help plants take in water.
- Grapes grow on a _____.
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- In nature, plants get water from this.(Answer1)
- It's a kind of the plant which its flowers always grows toward the sun
- They have medium size of height, branches and leaves.
- Soil is made up of small pieces of _____ and once-living things.
- Maple leaves turn _____ in Autumn and Winter.
- A _____ holds seeds, which is grown by a flower.
- As the plant grow, its _____ gets taller.
- In nature, plants get water from this.(Answer2)
15 Clues: A tree's woody stem. • Grapes grow on a _____. • Roots take in this in the soil. • They help plants take in water. • A _____ makes seeds for the plant. • As the plant grow, its _____ gets taller. • Almost all the plants need this to survive. • Maple leaves turn _____ in Autumn and Winter. • In nature, plants get water from this.(Answer1) • ...
Cell Structure Review 2022-03-14
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- The small part inside a cell
- Filters the blood and removes waste.
- Holds the DNA in a cell, which controls the cell.
- Transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients
- An organism made of more than one cell
- Only in plant cells, and uses sunlight to make sugar for the plant (which is photosynthesis).
- A group of similar tissues working together.
- sends signals to and from the brain
- Uses sugar to make energy for the cell.
- Takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- when mitochondria break down sugar to make energy.
- when chloroplast use sunlight to make sugar
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- An organism made of only one cell
- Any living thing
- The building blocks of life, smallest part of a living thing
- provides structure and support
- Outer covering of a cell that lets some things in and keeps other things out.
- moves the body
- Gel that fills the inside of the cell.
- n plant cells; not animal cells. Provides structure and support.
- A group of similar cells working together.
- A group of similar organs working together.
- Breaks down food and gets rid of the waste.
23 Clues: moves the body • Any living thing • The small part inside a cell • provides structure and support • An organism made of only one cell • sends signals to and from the brain • Filters the blood and removes waste. • Gel that fills the inside of the cell. • An organism made of more than one cell • Uses sugar to make energy for the cell. • A group of similar cells working together. • ...
Plants & Living Things 2020-10-26
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- an object in the lab that can be used to see small things in much more detail
- a group of animals with a backbone
- the bright part of a flower which attracts pollinators
- a group of vertebrates that feed milk to their young
- the process where plants make their own food from sunlight
- the "e" in MRS C GREN
- most land mammals are covered in this
- the "g" in MRS C GREN
- most fish are covered in these
- the part of a plant that absorbs water and provides structure
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- the "m" in MRS C GREN
- the "c" in MRS C GREN
- the site inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs
- where scientists group living things into distinct categories so they can be identified
- the green structure on a plant that absorbs sunlight
- the reproductive structure of a plant
- a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that have gills
- a group of invertebrate creatures which includes a spider or a tick
- a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that live on land and lay eggs
- the "n" in MRS C GREN
- fruits protect these so that they can be dispersed
- a gas produced by plants
22 Clues: the "m" in MRS C GREN • the "c" in MRS C GREN • the "n" in MRS C GREN • the "e" in MRS C GREN • the "g" in MRS C GREN • a gas produced by plants • most fish are covered in these • a group of animals with a backbone • the reproductive structure of a plant • most land mammals are covered in this • the site inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Blooming Each Day 2025-09-16
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- The part of a plant that attaches it to the ground, conveying nourishment.
- Hopefulness and confidence about the future.
- A young plant, especially one raised from seed.
- Having or showing the capacity to develop into something in the future.
- Firm continuance in a course of action despite difficulty or opposition.
- Make changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods.
- To prosper or flourish.
- A modest or low view of one's own importance.
- The surrounding conditions in which a person, plant, or animal lives or operates.
- Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- The process of increasing in physical size or development.
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- To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way.
- Adjust to new conditions.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- Continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty.
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association.
- Difficulties or misfortune.
- The capacity to accept or tolerate delay or trouble without getting angry.
- Live in harmony with others or the environment.
- To care for and encourage the growth of something.
20 Clues: To prosper or flourish. • Adjust to new conditions. • Difficulties or misfortune. • Hopefulness and confidence about the future. • A modest or low view of one's own importance. • A young plant, especially one raised from seed. • Live in harmony with others or the environment. • To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way. • ...
Crossword Chapter 5- Wilson Escobar Cruz 2018-04-24
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- has only one cell.
- which consist of photosynthetic organisms.
- chemical reaction that breaks down food.
- green sea weed like plant.
- a microscopic single-celled organism, lacks nuclues.
- An Autotroph,carries out the primary production.
- they are plants not heterotroph...
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- a single-celled organism, mostly marine plankton
- organisms only can be seen through microscope.
- organisms that are alive and later extinct.
- they get their energy from other organisms.
- two different organisms that live together and benefit from eachother.
- any eukaryotic organism that has cells with nuclei, not an animal, plant or fungus.
- plant-like but non-photosynthetic organisms.
14 Clues: has only one cell. • green sea weed like plant. • they are plants not heterotroph... • chemical reaction that breaks down food. • which consist of photosynthetic organisms. • organisms that are alive and later extinct. • they get their energy from other organisms. • plant-like but non-photosynthetic organisms. • organisms only can be seen through microscope. • ...
Genetics 2023-05-01
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- the passing of traits from parents
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- a biological branch that moves to the next
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- an organism that always passes down certain traits (i.e. physically expressed traits) to its offspring of many generation
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- a factor that is blocked
- the young born of living organisms
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- a factor that blocks another factor
- to receive something from someone that came before you.
- a distinguishing trait
12 Clues: a distinguishing trait • a factor that is blocked • the passing of traits from parents • the young born of living organisms • a factor that blocks another factor • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • a biological branch that moves to the next • to receive something from someone that came before you. • ...
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 • ...
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 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 • Most common restaurant herb • name means "dragon's tongues" • the aromatic leaves of a plant • Name means "joy of the Mountain" • the seed from the cilantro plant • comes from the same fruit as mace • introduce to Europe by Marco Polo • the most expensive spice in the world • two main varieties are green and black • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-02-23
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- Used to form fatty acids
- Also known as adenosine triphosphate
- This helps create an electrochemical gradient that leads to the creation of ATP
- This is how co2 enters the plant
- used to rearrange molecules
- In a light reaction this is split apart
- contains thylakoids, grana, and a stroma and produces glucose for the plant cell
- Opening on backside of leaf that allows the exchange of gases
- one of the resources need to create PGAL
- provides the energy needed to drive the synthesis of the energy rich molecule ATP
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- sac like membranes that store chlorophyll and accessory pigments
- Cycle Is repeated 6 times to create glucose
- a protein complex a group of two or more proteins that is essential for the makeup of photosynthesis
- functions in energy transfer
- This is regenerated so that the cycle can continue
- a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier
- Also known as simple sugar and is a product of co2 and RuBP
- a fluid filled space surrounding the grana
- The gas that the plant cell takes in
- light reactions require this
- This product is considered waste from photosynthesis
- Also known as Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
22 Clues: Used to form fatty acids • used to rearrange molecules • functions in energy transfer • light reactions require this • This is how co2 enters the plant • Also known as adenosine triphosphate • The gas that the plant cell takes in • In a light reaction this is split apart • one of the resources need to create PGAL • a fluid filled space surrounding the grana • ...
Tropisms and Turgor Pressure 2021-11-09
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- the loss of water in a plant
- moves water in and out of the cell
- ,shortage of water
- the movement of a plant in response to water
- Tropism, to turn away from a stimulus
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- the movement of a plant in respone to light
- holds water and nutrients
- Tropism, to turn towards a stimulus
- the roots of a plant growing down into the ground
- tropisms are a plants response to
10 Clues: ,shortage of water • holds water and nutrients • the loss of water in a plant • tropisms are a plants response to • moves water in and out of the cell • Tropism, to turn towards a stimulus • Tropism, to turn away from a stimulus • the movement of a plant in respone to light • the movement of a plant in response to water • the roots of a plant growing down into the ground
Farm To School(MH SSIS) 2016-12-08
10 Clues: bury plant • red carrot • like to plant • use loosen the • use to make tea • bad for crop(eat) • bad for the plants • first stage of the plant • the waste is good for plants • a liquid that make plants grow
5th grade 2025-03-19
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- A change in the way a living thing is made
- An animal or plant that a parasite lives on
- Something you are able to do
- A pretend version of something real
- To jump back after hitting something
- To take control of something
- A tiny creature that lives on another animal or plant
Down
- When a kind of animal or plant disappears forever
- The science of movement, energy, and matter
- An animal that eats only meat
- The way things keep moving unless stopped
- Not wanting to wait
- Something that is everywhere or for everyone
- A group of twelve
- A reward for winning
15 Clues: A group of twelve • Not wanting to wait • A reward for winning • Something you are able to do • To take control of something • An animal that eats only meat • A pretend version of something real • To jump back after hitting something • The way things keep moving unless stopped • A change in the way a living thing is made • The science of movement, energy, and matter • ...
Janiyla cell review 2025-10-02
Across
- wall Outer covering of a plant cell
- Makes specific proteins as directed by the nucleus
- cells ______ is` a complex cell
- gelatin like substance that holds the cell together
- process that moves materials in the cell
- uses photosynthesis to make energy
- Bodies sorts proteins and packages them into membrane bound structures called vesicles
- Membrane Protects the cell and regulates interactions between the cell and its environment
Down
- contains and gets rid of waste
- storage and holds water in a plant cell
- _____ cells does not have a nucleus
- a small vacuole can be found in a _____ cell
- releases energy(power house).
- Directs all cell activity
- Non living thing
- chloroplast is only found in_____ cells
16 Clues: Non living thing • Directs all cell activity • releases energy(power house). • contains and gets rid of waste • uses photosynthesis to make energy • _____ cells does not have a nucleus • wall Outer covering of a plant cell • cells ______ is` a complex cell • storage and holds water in a plant cell • chloroplast is only found in_____ cells • ...
Cheri 2025-12-25
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- a tree famous for sweet sap
- a fruit that stores well through winter
- a tall grass grown for grain
- a spreading plant with heavy fruit
- a garden fruit treated like a vegetable
- a soft sweet fruit that ripens off the tree
- a slow growing tree known for strength
- an ancient fruit that loves heat
Down
- a climbing fruit used for juice and wine
- a plant that feeds the soil with nitrogen
- a stone fruit that bruises easily
- a layered bulb with strong scent
- a root that loosens hard soil
- a pungent plant that protects the garden
- a small fruit perfect for preserves
15 Clues: a tree famous for sweet sap • a tall grass grown for grain • a root that loosens hard soil • a layered bulb with strong scent • an ancient fruit that loves heat • a stone fruit that bruises easily • a spreading plant with heavy fruit • a small fruit perfect for preserves • a slow growing tree known for strength • a fruit that stores well through winter • ...
46B Lore 2023-12-28
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- never just her first name
- the first apartment
- his name...twice
- our favorite plant(e)
- not me, not hermione, YOU
- the best tendies in town
- our fieriest roommate
- our favorite plant
- the only thing colby loves more than mikayla
- her full name
- josh's least favorite ingredient
- where it all began
- the only OHOP lover
Down
- we can only watch when tiffany's home!
- we need the bat!
- the handsomest boy in town
- the only decor in OT
- fend for yourself
- a nickname, and also a salad
- not just a jewelry store
- our 6th roommate
- the best bread in bangor
- a video game, and also a predator
23 Clues: her full name • we need the bat! • his name...twice • our 6th roommate • fend for yourself • our favorite plant • where it all began • the first apartment • the only OHOP lover • the only decor in OT • our favorite plant(e) • our fieriest roommate • the best tendies in town • not just a jewelry store • the best bread in bangor • never just her first name • not me, not hermione, YOU • ...
Botany 2021-05-15
Across
- shape of a honeycomb
- the sepals of a flower
- insect that pollinates flowers
- bulb flower
- season that roses bloom
- the root of a tulip
- part of plant that absorbs nutrients
- land where the rose came from
- powder produced by plants for reproduction
- the only bee that can reproduce
- these can be eater or grown into a new plant
- cousin of the tulip
Down
- another name for a cocoon
- sweet juice made by plants
- protects the flower in bud
- last life cycle of a caterpillar
- home of a bee
- process that allows plants to reproduce
- the queen of the flowers
- season that tulips bloom
20 Clues: bulb flower • home of a bee • the root of a tulip • cousin of the tulip • shape of a honeycomb • the sepals of a flower • season that roses bloom • the queen of the flowers • season that tulips bloom • another name for a cocoon • sweet juice made by plants • protects the flower in bud • land where the rose came from • insect that pollinates flowers • the only bee that can reproduce • ...
Linen- Selection Criteria 2018-01-07
Across
- The Japanese name for pin holders
- These are substances added to water, intended to extend the viability of cut flowers
- A hand held spray bottle to produce a fine mist of water droplets on the flower arrangement
- Plant material used to hide plant stems, the container edges and the oasis.
- The principle of design that refers to the size relationship between the component parts of the flower arrangement
- An item of non plant material that is included with or alongside the arrangement to add on to the decorative or functional value of the arrangement.
- The principle of design which ensures that all component parts of the arrangement blend and look as if they belong to each other
- These are items used to keep the flowers, foliage, and stems in place within the container
- The central area of a flower arrangement from which the flowers and foliage appear to emerge.
- An arrangement based on the structural designs and geometrical patterns
- An arrangement based on the creativity of the individual using a blend of both Western and Japanese
- Removal of excess unwanted foliage from the base of the flower or filler stem.
- This principle of design ensures that the container and materials blend easily and provide a pleasing contrast with the background.
Down
- Literally means ‘Making Flowers Live’.
- Another name for Florist’s Foam
- The preparation of cut plant materials for a longer life, the filling of stems with water, and the prevention of wilting.
- The leafy plant material used in a flower arrangement.
- Pliable wax used to stick the pin holder to the base of the container
- The ratio 2:3 as applied to design, where the shorter side measures 2 units and the longer 3 units. Also known as Greek Oblong.
- Sealing the cut ends of stem by holding it on a flame or dipping it in hot water
- These are scissors used to cut through thick and woody stems of flowers or fillers
- This is used to support drooping stems and for making false stems for dried or artificial flowers and to bind clumps of blooms together.
- The principle of design that refers to the plan or shape of the composition as a whole
23 Clues: Another name for Florist’s Foam • The Japanese name for pin holders • Literally means ‘Making Flowers Live’. • The leafy plant material used in a flower arrangement. • Pliable wax used to stick the pin holder to the base of the container • An arrangement based on the structural designs and geometrical patterns • ...
Flowers 2023-01-29
Across
- they after called rosebay
- a type of plant that has large white or coloured flowers in the shape of a bell.
- a kind of basil
- the leaves of which yield a heavy fragrant oil
- a small white flower with a yellow centre ,which usually grows wild in grass
- a flower with a sweet smell
Down
- a plant of the Daisy family also known as calendula
- a tuberous rooted Mexican plant of the Daisy family
- a water plant with beautiful flower
- an aromatic European plant of the Daisy family
10 Clues: a kind of basil • they after called rosebay • a flower with a sweet smell • a water plant with beautiful flower • the leaves of which yield a heavy fragrant oil • an aromatic European plant of the Daisy family • a plant of the Daisy family also known as calendula • a tuberous rooted Mexican plant of the Daisy family • ...
Plant diseases: Detection and identification 2025-03-11
Across
- A clustered distribution of diseased plants suggests the disease spreads via this.
- When a plant disease spreads in the direction of the wind, it is likely this type.
- ____________ Analysis A method used to study how plant diseases spread across a field.
- A test using these immune system molecules can help diagnose plant diseases.
- Visible _____________ The first step in detecting plant disease in the field.
- Technology that can map disease spread across fields from above.
Down
- A method where microorganisms are grown to help identify plant pathogens.
- If all plants in a field are affected simultaneously, the cause is likely this.
- ___________ analysis - A method that identifies pathogens by analysing their genetic code.
- Applying pesticides or fertilisers can help determine if the cause is this rather than a pathogen.
- This type of examination helps identify fungal spores, bacteria, or viruses in plants.
- If diseased plants are found mainly near roads, pollution is a possible cause from these.
- Testing soil for this can help identify deficiencies or contamination.
13 Clues: Technology that can map disease spread across fields from above. • Testing soil for this can help identify deficiencies or contamination. • A method where microorganisms are grown to help identify plant pathogens. • A test using these immune system molecules can help diagnose plant diseases. • ...
Genetics Vocabulary - Alexis Hernandez 2022-04-27
Across
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- a gene that blocks another gene.
- a organism that always moves down traits
- a gene that is blocked by the being of a dominant.
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands the pistils of a flower from different plant
- study of stuff inherit.
Down
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- A quality/trait of a person, or thing.
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- to get something from someone who came before you.
- the born of living organisms They are the children
12 Clues: study of stuff inherit. • a gene that blocks another gene. • A quality/trait of a person, or thing. • a organism that always moves down traits • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • to get something from someone who came before you. • a gene that is blocked by the being of a dominant. • ...
Spelling List #19 2021-04-27
Across
- Something green that grows in soil
- He ______ worried when I spoke to him
- Begun
- Changes or movements
- Made a choice
- I ____ to buy it, but it was sold out
- Argue
- When a plant starts growing from seed
Down
- Opposite of weak
- Someone who does nice thing is _____
- Opposite of dark
- She ______ the boxes on the truck
- I am ______ in learning more about that
- Being the same on both sides
- Opposite of disagreed
- Filled with ghosts
- Opposite of left
- Opposite of day
- Opposite of many
- Really happy and excited
- Opposite of few
21 Clues: Begun • Argue • Made a choice • Opposite of day • Opposite of few • Opposite of weak • Opposite of dark • Opposite of left • Opposite of many • Filled with ghosts • Changes or movements • Opposite of disagreed • Really happy and excited • Being the same on both sides • She ______ the boxes on the truck • Something green that grows in soil • Someone who does nice thing is _____ • ...
Word Sort 1 2015-04-03
Across
- not less
- not different
- 24 hours
- when you are early or the expected is late
- the color of grass
- what you do to get nutrients and energy
- a infant plant
- rhymes with not
- interesting and exciting
- unwanted plant
- need rest
- not morally correct
- the sky is this color
Down
- anywhere you live
- must have
- get
- small rocks
- female parent
- seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years
- where you make purchases
- every one
- opposite
- male parent
- mammal with four legs and males have antlers
- insects
25 Clues: get • insects • not less • 24 hours • opposite • must have • every one • need rest • small rocks • male parent • not different • female parent • a infant plant • unwanted plant • rhymes with not • anywhere you live • the color of grass • not morally correct • the sky is this color • where you make purchases • interesting and exciting • what you do to get nutrients and energy • ...
House Vocabulary 2022-04-06
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- where a baby sleeps
- family room
- what we watch on in the living room
- what we sit on
- where we dry clothes
- what we use to study on
- grass
- where we hang out outside
- what covers our windows
- what we plant in the garden
Down
- where we bake
- where we store our clothes
- where we store our food
- where we wash clothes
- where we eat
- source of light
- where we plant
- what we sit on in the living room
- what we sleep on
- where we cook
20 Clues: grass • family room • where we eat • where we bake • where we cook • what we sit on • where we plant • source of light • what we sleep on • where a baby sleeps • where we dry clothes • where we wash clothes • where we store our food • what we use to study on • what covers our windows • where we hang out outside • where we store our clothes • what we plant in the garden • ...
ben 2021-12-02
Across
- furniture in the living room
- place where horses stay
- bear's house
- respect or credit due to a person.
- children's mother and father
- recently born.
- bad guys
- people with bad eye sight wear this
- a small flowerless green plant
- curving arch-shaped patterns on the wings
- makes a machine work
- available to someone; provide.
Down
- not the correct ones
- seafood, it has a shell
- to cover up a hole in garments
- activity done regularly in one's leisure time
- girls clothes
- an aromatic plant
- comes with a bow
- an organized military force
20 Clues: bad guys • bear's house • girls clothes • recently born. • comes with a bow • an aromatic plant • not the correct ones • makes a machine work • seafood, it has a shell • place where horses stay • an organized military force • furniture in the living room • children's mother and father • to cover up a hole in garments • a small flowerless green plant • available to someone; provide. • ...
Christmas 2025-11-26
Across
- Spiced holiday cookie
- Hung by the fireplace
- Nuts roasted on fire
- Customs passed down
- Savior in Christianity
- Santa’s alternative name
- Praise the Lord
- Unique frozen crystal
- Romantic kissing plant
- Mother of Jesus
- Decorative tree ornament in the shape of a ball
- Ice crystals on surfaces
- French word for Christmas
Down
- Decorative tree accessory
- Creamy spiced drink
- Jesus’ cradle scene
- Countdown to Christmas
- Celebration of Christ’s birth
- Jesus’s birthplace town
- Traditional Christmas song
- Central figure of Christmas
- Prickly-leafed festive plant
- Guided magi to Jesus
- Birth of Jesus depiction
24 Clues: Praise the Lord • Mother of Jesus • Creamy spiced drink • Jesus’ cradle scene • Customs passed down • Nuts roasted on fire • Guided magi to Jesus • Spiced holiday cookie • Hung by the fireplace • Unique frozen crystal • Countdown to Christmas • Savior in Christianity • Romantic kissing plant • Jesus’s birthplace town • Santa’s alternative name • Birth of Jesus depiction • ...
Plants 2025-05-15
Across
- The reproductive organ of most plants
- This part of the plant is where photosynthesis takes place.
- A plant part that absorbs water, stores food, and anchors plants to the ground.
- A system found in plants that transports water and sugars.
- A waxy coating on the top of leaves that prevents from escaping.
- The structure in plants that transports sugars and nutrients.
- The male gametes of plants that fertilize the egg to create an offspring.
- The structure in plants that transports water up the plant.
Down
- Plants make their own food using this process.
- The name for an organism that makes its own food.
- A method used by plants to spread their seeds far from the parent plant.
- A small hole on the bottom of a leaf that allows gases to enter and leave.
- This green pigment captures sunlight and makes plants green.
13 Clues: The reproductive organ of most plants • Plants make their own food using this process. • The name for an organism that makes its own food. • A system found in plants that transports water and sugars. • This part of the plant is where photosynthesis takes place. • The structure in plants that transports water up the plant. • ...
Module 8 week 1 vocabulary and spelling 2024-04-09
Across
- a series of steps that happen in order
- a tool to pick up things
- a person being spoke to
- part of a plant
- flower
- throw (past)
- sharp points
- you eat soup with this
- to wet a little
- a thick soup
- fly(past)
- grow(past)
Down
- gas
- a group
- The plant begins to grow
- an area with four walls and a ceiling
- natural substances you find in the earth
- give something that is needed
- to raise higher
- young plants that grow from seeds
20 Clues: gas • flower • a group • fly(past) • grow(past) • throw (past) • sharp points • a thick soup • part of a plant • to raise higher • to wet a little • you eat soup with this • a person being spoke to • The plant begins to grow • a tool to pick up things • give something that is needed • young plants that grow from seeds • an area with four walls and a ceiling • a series of steps that happen in order • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Terrarium 2025-12-01
Across
- Objects added for visual appeal, such as rocks or sticks.
- Light from the sun, used by plants for photosynthesis.
- A repeated sequence of events, such as the water cycle in a terrarium.
- Organisms like mushrooms that feed on organic matter.
- Plant structures that absorb water and nutrients from soil.
- Microscopic organisms that can recycle waste and support plant growth.
Down
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
- Solid materials with a natural geometric shape, often used decoratively.
- A small, green, non-flowering plant that grows in damp or shady places.
- dioxide, A gas produced by respiration and decomposition, used by plants in photosynthesis.
- A glass container, often with a lid, used to hold the terrarium.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- A type of plant with feathery leaves that reproduces via spores
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow, containing nutrients.
14 Clues: Organisms like mushrooms that feed on organic matter. • Light from the sun, used by plants for photosynthesis. • Objects added for visual appeal, such as rocks or sticks. • Plant structures that absorb water and nutrients from soil. • A type of plant with feathery leaves that reproduces via spores • A glass container, often with a lid, used to hold the terrarium. • ...
MCC in the garden 2016-09-16
Across
- man’s best friend
- spin webs (pl)
- long-handled toothed gardening tool
- climbing plants
- purrs and meows
- organic protective covering
- edible part of a plant, contain seeds
- edible plants
- substances used to kill insects
- colored parts of a plant
- woody branched plant
- flexible tube or pipe
- honey-making insect
- unwanted plants
Down
- cover lawns
- large perennial woody plant
- substance used to improve plants growth
- insect with big colorful wings
- they have long ears, soft fur and short tails
- used as fish bait
- small cart with a single wheel
- warm blooded animals with feathers
- tool used for digging
23 Clues: cover lawns • edible plants • spin webs (pl) • climbing plants • purrs and meows • unwanted plants • man’s best friend • used as fish bait • honey-making insect • woody branched plant • tool used for digging • flexible tube or pipe • colored parts of a plant • large perennial woody plant • organic protective covering • insect with big colorful wings • small cart with a single wheel • ...
Plants 2023-02-06
Across
- usable energy
- substances that act as chemical messengers within plants
- occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grain
- a response that results in plant growth toward or away from a stimulus
- food made by plants through the process of photosynthesis
- daughter cells produced from haploid structures
- a plant's response to the number of hours of darkness in its environment
Down
- occurs when the life cycle of an organism alternates between diploid and haploid generations
- forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant
- the female reproductive structure of a seed plant where the haploid egg develops
- series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into usable energy
- changes in an organism's environment that cause a response
- series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule known as glucose and give off oxygen
- side product of photosynthesis
14 Clues: usable energy • side product of photosynthesis • daughter cells produced from haploid structures • substances that act as chemical messengers within plants • food made by plants through the process of photosynthesis • changes in an organism's environment that cause a response • forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant • ...
MCC in the garden 2016-09-16
Across
- cover lawns
- substance used to improve plants growth
- edible part of a plant, contain seeds
- substances used to kill insects
- honey-making insect
- woody branched plant
- purrs and meows
- flexible tube or pipe
- long-handled toothed gardening tool
- man’s best friend
- colored parts of a plant
- climbing plants
Down
- they have long ears, soft fur and short tails
- tool used for digging
- edible plants
- warm blooded animals with feathers
- large perennial woody plant
- insect with big colorful wings
- organic protective covering
- spin webs (pl)
- small cart with a single wheel
- used as fish bait
- unwanted plants
23 Clues: cover lawns • edible plants • spin webs (pl) • purrs and meows • unwanted plants • climbing plants • used as fish bait • man’s best friend • honey-making insect • woody branched plant • tool used for digging • flexible tube or pipe • colored parts of a plant • large perennial woody plant • organic protective covering • insect with big colorful wings • small cart with a single wheel • ...
Plants 2025-06-02
Across
- Vascular tissue that moves water up in plants
- The part of a flower where pollen is deposited
- The plant part that supports leaves and flowers
- The main stem of a bamboo plant
- The long, slender leaves of a conifer
Down
- Sharp projections on a cactus, not leaves
- A leaf of a fern
- Thick, water-storing leaves in Aloe plants
- The point on a stem where leaves or branches grow
- Sticky liquid inside trees, often harvested for syrup
- The modified petal of an orchid, often enlarged
- The male part of a flower that holds pollen
- The showy part of a flower often used for decoration
- The coiling part of a plant used to climb
14 Clues: A leaf of a fern • The main stem of a bamboo plant • The long, slender leaves of a conifer • Sharp projections on a cactus, not leaves • The coiling part of a plant used to climb • Thick, water-storing leaves in Aloe plants • The male part of a flower that holds pollen • Vascular tissue that moves water up in plants • The part of a flower where pollen is deposited • ...
Plant Cell Parts 2013-01-09
Across
- receives proteins & other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, pages them, and distributes them to parts of the cell
- stores food, water, & wastes and gives support to soft structures
- separates contents of nucleus (DNA) from cytoplasm
- controls the many functions of the cell, as well as contains the nucleolus & DNA
- generates most of the cell's supply of energy and supports plants' structures
- facilitates & regulates the exchange of materials between nucleus & cytoplasm
- where digestion of nutrients & unusable cell parts for reuse takes place
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- allows some substances to enter into the cell, while blocking others
- supports cytoplasm
- uses energy from sunlight, turning chemicals in air & water into food for plant
- removes toxins from cell & transports materials
- maintains cell's shape, provides structural strength, protects cell from injury, and provides a way to exchange materials between two connecting cells
- sites where amino acids are accumulated into proteins
- pigment reproduction & storage
- store items, like oil, starch, or proteins, until the cell needs them
- transports materials inside cytoplasm
16 Clues: supports cytoplasm • pigment reproduction & storage • transports materials inside cytoplasm • removes toxins from cell & transports materials • separates contents of nucleus (DNA) from cytoplasm • sites where amino acids are accumulated into proteins • stores food, water, & wastes and gives support to soft structures • ...
Plant Cell Parts 2013-01-09
Across
- separates contents of nucleus (DNA) from cytoplasm
- generates most of the cell's supply of energy and supports plants' structures
- stores food, water, & wastes and gives support to soft structures
- supports cytoplasm
- pigment reproduction & storage
- where digestion of nutrients & unusable cell parts for reuse takes place
- allows some substances to enter into the cell, while blocking others
- transports materials inside cytoplasm
- receives proteins & other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, pages them, and distributes them to parts of the cell
- sites where amino acids are accumulated into proteins
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- controls the many functions of the cell, as well as contains the nucleolus & DNA
- removes toxins from cell & transports materials
- facilitates & regulates the exchange of materials between nucleus & cytoplasm
- maintains cell's shape, provides structural strength, protects cell from injury, and provides a way to exchange materials between two connecting cells
- uses energy from sunlight, turning chemicals in air & water into food for plant
- store items, like oil, starch, or proteins, until the cell needs them
16 Clues: supports cytoplasm • pigment reproduction & storage • transports materials inside cytoplasm • removes toxins from cell & transports materials • separates contents of nucleus (DNA) from cytoplasm • sites where amino acids are accumulated into proteins • stores food, water, & wastes and gives support to soft structures • ...
Cells & organelles plant 2015-01-15
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- part of the cell to another.
- Found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes.
- proteins.
- Stores food,water,wastes,and other materials.
- Controls what comes into and out of the cell.
- Captures energy from the sunlight and uses it to produce food.
- Ridged outer layer of a cell
- Produces the energy a cell needs to carry out its functions.
- Tiny strands inside the nucleus that contain the instructions for
- Contains DNA, which controls the functions of the cell and the production
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- Receives proteins & materials from the ER. packages them, & distributes
- Has passageways that carry proteins and other materials from
- Uses chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts.
- the cells functions.
- gel like fluid where the organelles are found.
- Assesembles amino acids to create proteins.
16 Clues: proteins. • the cells functions. • part of the cell to another. • Ridged outer layer of a cell • Assesembles amino acids to create proteins. • Stores food,water,wastes,and other materials. • Controls what comes into and out of the cell. • gel like fluid where the organelles are found. • Found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes. • ...
Seedless Plant Terminology 2020-10-02
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- A protective and waxy layer covering the epidermis of a plant.
- Two sets of chromosomes.
- Plants are ___ because they make their own energy using light and carbon dioxide via photosynthesis.
- One set of chromosomes.
- Haploid strucutre which undergoes mitosis in plants.
- Chromosomes are separated into two identical sets.
- The diploid product of the fusion of sperm and egg.
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- The number of complete sets of chromosomes in a cell.
- The ancestor of land plants that never made it to land.
- Plants that have tracheids.
- The sister to all land plants.
- Site where reproductive spores are produced and stored on the sporophyte.
- Chromsomes are havled into four sets.
- Tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange.
- Diploid structure which undergoes meisosis in plants.
- Vascular structures such as xylem and phloem.
16 Clues: One set of chromosomes. • Two sets of chromosomes. • Plants that have tracheids. • The sister to all land plants. • Chromsomes are havled into four sets. • Vascular structures such as xylem and phloem. • Chromosomes are separated into two identical sets. • The diploid product of the fusion of sperm and egg. • Haploid strucutre which undergoes mitosis in plants. • ...
Plant & Animal Cells 2025-03-30
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- A _______ cell has long extensions for communication.
- The _______ converts sugar into energy.
- Parts of a cell that help it function.
- Organisms made of only one cell are called _______.
- ___are where the process of photosynthesis takes place.
- Differences in cell structure based on function is called _______.
- The _______ allows plant cells to perform photosynthesis.
- The _______ is the jelly-like substance inside the cell.
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- Cell ___ are thin, flexible barrier surrounding the cell.
- The _______ controls what enters and exits a cell.
- The _______ contains the genetic material of the cell.
- The _______ stores fluids in a cell.
- The _______ provides support and structure to plant cells.
- A microscope slide creates a _______ layer of cells.
- Cells are the basic unit of all _______ things.
- Scientists who study cells are called _______.
- Cells are the basic unit of all _______ things.
- The _______ of an onion does not have chloroplasts.
18 Clues: The _______ stores fluids in a cell. • Parts of a cell that help it function. • The _______ converts sugar into energy. • Scientists who study cells are called _______. • Cells are the basic unit of all _______ things. • Cells are the basic unit of all _______ things. • The _______ controls what enters and exits a cell. • ...
Plant Growth & Management 2023-04-13
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- The Kingdom all plants are in
- Nitrogen fixing traditional crop
- Threat of Ash tree species to Emerald Ash Borers
- abbreviation for the unit to express fertilizer
- The number of many levels of taxonomy there are
- System of classification
- Universal Language for Scientifically name organisms
- ________ Statement: the sources of all guaranteed nutrients found in the fertilizer
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- Yellow dust that is vital for plant reproduction cycle
- the development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy
- Seed _________ : mechanism by which seeds are transported to new sites for germination
- Grade _________ that indicates NPK amounts
- Common Pollinator (Hint: bzz)
- Dispersal Method an example would be blowing a dandelion
- Dispersal Method that requires heat for seeds to disperse
- Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium abbreviation
16 Clues: System of classification • The Kingdom all plants are in • Common Pollinator (Hint: bzz) • Nitrogen fixing traditional crop • Grade _________ that indicates NPK amounts • Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium abbreviation • abbreviation for the unit to express fertilizer • The number of many levels of taxonomy there are • Threat of Ash tree species to Emerald Ash Borers • ...
Plant & Animal Cells 2024-12-10
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- Formed by systems working together
- Jelly-like layer that makes up most of the cells
- Found in the green parts of cells
- Makes up cell walls
- Places where proteins are made
- Filled with a watery solution of sugars & salts.
- Controls the cells activities
- Controls what substances enter and leave the cell.
- Can be seen without a microscope
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- Can only be seen with a microscope
- Formed by groups of tissues working together
- Made up from many cells
- Formed by groups of cells working together
- Material that has hereditary information
- Has only one cell
- When cells are changed for a particular function
- Powerhouse of the cell
17 Clues: Has only one cell • Makes up cell walls • Powerhouse of the cell • Made up from many cells • Controls the cells activities • Places where proteins are made • Can be seen without a microscope • Found in the green parts of cells • Can only be seen with a microscope • Formed by systems working together • Material that has hereditary information • ...
Science crossword for Hayrullah and Fayzullah 2022-03-31
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- both plants and animals need it
- hold the plan and transfer water from roots to leaves
- living things
- the person who study science
- living things
- make new plant
- observe water from soil
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- testing your idea
- wave this is how sound travel
- this is how get information from outside
- living things
- must for plant
- name of our class
- made by vibration
- What is your surname?
15 Clues: living things • living things • living things • must for plant • make new plant • testing your idea • name of our class • made by vibration • What is your surname? • observe water from soil • the person who study science • wave this is how sound travel • both plants and animals need it • this is how get information from outside • hold the plan and transfer water from roots to leaves
Food Chain + Food Web 2024-03-25
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- response to gravity
- large number before the compund
- plant response to lack of water
- Two or more capital letters
- the smallest unit of an element
- plant growth in response to a stimulus
- response to water
- change in internal or external conditions
- balance of stable internal conditions
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- plant response to light
- only one capital letter
- response to touch
12 Clues: response to touch • response to water • response to gravity • plant response to light • only one capital letter • Two or more capital letters • large number before the compund • plant response to lack of water • the smallest unit of an element • balance of stable internal conditions • plant growth in response to a stimulus • change in internal or external conditions
Plant Anatomy and Classification 2023-11-14
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- A system with multiple smaller roots that radiate out
- Grows into the earth in search of water and minerals for the plant
- The movement of minerals, water, and food.
- A young stem with leaves
- Edge of a leaf
- A system that grows deep, the central and most important feature, and found on dicotyledons
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- Above ground structures
- Stem with a large pith
- Roots that are found on parasitic plants
- Roots that enables a plant to grow on top of another plant
- Moves Water and minerals
- Moves food and creates bark on woody plants
- Holds stored energy for future growth
- Woody stem
- Roots that are made of stem tissue
15 Clues: Woody stem • Edge of a leaf • Stem with a large pith • Above ground structures • Moves Water and minerals • A young stem with leaves • Roots that are made of stem tissue • Holds stored energy for future growth • Roots that are found on parasitic plants • The movement of minerals, water, and food. • Moves food and creates bark on woody plants • ...
Plant Science Crossword 2024-10-09
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- is the ability of the plant to re-orient the shoot growth towards a direction of light source
- is a plant's growth response to water concentration gradients
- are plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits.
- any vascular plant that reproduces by means of an exposed seed, or ovule
- holds the plant in the ground
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- Female part of the flower
- Male part of the flower
- absorbs the suns light
- long part of the plant, the main body or stalk
- is a living thing that moves pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part, enabling the plant to produce fruit and seeds
10 Clues: absorbs the suns light • Male part of the flower • Female part of the flower • holds the plant in the ground • long part of the plant, the main body or stalk • is a plant's growth response to water concentration gradients • are plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits. • any vascular plant that reproduces by means of an exposed seed, or ovule • ...
Animal Organs 2013-01-22
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- Photosynthesis occurs in this plant organ (4)
- A group of cells with a similar structure and function (6)
- Specialised to carry out a specific job (14)
- Name the tissue that produces substances such as enzymes and hormones (9)
- Groups of tissues join together to form this (5)
- This plant organ holds th leaves in good position to catch light (4)
- The xylem in the roots is found in this shape (8)
- This organ produces bile (5)
- This type of tissue covers the surface as skin and lines all tubes in the body (10)
- Your multicellular body developed from this cell (6)
- This organ secretes insulin and enzymes in the digestive system (8)
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- This tissue supports and protects the body (8)
- Groups of organs that perform a particular function (11)
- This tissue carries out photosynthesis in the leaf (9)
- This gland produces digestive juices (8)
- This system exchanges substances with the environment (9)
- The scientific name for abs (9)
- Which organ stores and digests food in the digestive system (7)
- How many layers of muscular tissue does the stomach have? (5)
- Name the plant organ that absorbs water and minerals (4)
20 Clues: This organ produces bile (5) • The scientific name for abs (9) • This gland produces digestive juices (8) • Specialised to carry out a specific job (14) • Photosynthesis occurs in this plant organ (4) • This tissue supports and protects the body (8) • Groups of tissues join together to form this (5) • The xylem in the roots is found in this shape (8) • ...
f42 2024-06-26
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- Preserving in jars.
- Place for bees.
- Eater of local foods.
- Soilless plant growing.
- Beer flavoring plant.
- Farm tool for tilling.
- Stepped farming.
- Plant nutrient.
- Apple beverage.
- Preserve with microorganisms.
- Trade goods directly.
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- Eat grass in a field.
- Reaping of crops.
- Protective ground cover.
- Holistic farming.
- Baking microorganism.
- Transfer pollen.
- Community Supported Agriculture.
- Water crops.
- Sustainable agriculture.
20 Clues: Water crops. • Place for bees. • Plant nutrient. • Apple beverage. • Transfer pollen. • Stepped farming. • Reaping of crops. • Holistic farming. • Preserving in jars. • Eat grass in a field. • Baking microorganism. • Eater of local foods. • Beer flavoring plant. • Trade goods directly. • Farm tool for tilling. • Soilless plant growing. • Protective ground cover. • Sustainable agriculture. • ...
Movement of Substances 2021-03-08
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- example of diffusion in humans
- state of plant cell when placed in sucrose solution
- Required for osmosis to occur
- prevents bursting of plant cell
- exterior of plant when in low water potential
- Movement of water molecules from higher to lower water potential through a partially permeable membrane
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- The bigger the concentration gradient, the rate of diffusion is .......
- state of plant cell when placed in water
- animal cell when placed in water
- Type of particles involved in osmosis
- Movement of particles from higher to lower concentraion
- state of animal cell when placed in salt solution
12 Clues: Required for osmosis to occur • example of diffusion in humans • prevents bursting of plant cell • animal cell when placed in water • Type of particles involved in osmosis • state of plant cell when placed in water • exterior of plant when in low water potential • state of animal cell when placed in salt solution • state of plant cell when placed in sucrose solution • ...
Cell :The Unit Of Life 3 2024-06-23
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- - Major double-membrane organelle found in plants and algae.
- - Organelle that contains enzymes for oxidative reactions.
- - Type of cell junction that allows communication between cells.
- - Organelle that serves as the main microtubule organizing center.
- - The process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA.
- - Network of fibers that provide structural support to the cell.
- - Complex structure that forms between homologous chromosomes during meiosis.
- - Structure within the nucleus where ribosomal RNA is produced.
- - The aqueous component of the cytoplasm.
- - Structure that anchors epithelial cells to the basement membrane.
- - Part of the network involved in protein and lipid synthesis.
- - Plant cell without the cell wall.
- - Process by which a cell releases large amounts of material.
- - Structure involved in moving chromosomes during cell division.
- - Contraction of the protoplast of a plant cell as a result of loss of water.
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- - Process of degrading and recycling cellular components.
- - Flattened membrane disks of the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus.
- - Component of the cytoskeleton involved in intracellular transport.
- - Infectious agent that can only replicate inside a host cell.
- - Glycoprotein and glycolipid covering that surrounds the cell membranes.
- - Fertilized egg cell that results from the union of a female gamete with a male gamete.
- - Membrane surrounding the vacuole in plant cells.
- - The substance of a cell nucleus, especially that not forming part of a nucleolus.
- - Division of the cytoplasm during cell division.
- - Molecule having both hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts.
- - Non-pigmented organelles in plant cells used for storage.
- - Process by which a cell engulfs particles.
- - Infoldings of bacterial cell membranes.
- - Specialized cell junction that holds adjacent cells together.
- - Contains digestive enzymes.
30 Clues: - Contains digestive enzymes. • - Plant cell without the cell wall. • - The aqueous component of the cytoplasm. • - Infoldings of bacterial cell membranes. • - Process by which a cell engulfs particles. • - Division of the cytoplasm during cell division. • - Membrane surrounding the vacuole in plant cells. • - The process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA. • ...
Canna Crossword 2 2025-08-27
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- – A type of cannabis grown for low THC and used for things like clothing or rope.
- – Growing cannabis in water with nutrients instead of soil.
- – The traits a cannabis plant shows, like color, smell, or size.
- – Concentrate made by pressing flower or hash with heat and pressure.
- – A cutting from a cannabis plant used to grow a new plant.
- – A natural cannabis strain that comes from a specific region.
- – A small flame tool used for heating concentrates.
- – One inhale of smoke or vapor.
- – Pure cannabinoid in crystal form (like pure THC or CBD).
- – Sticky cannabis concentrate with a soft texture.
- – A glass piece (like a bong) used for dabbing concentrates.
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- – A device that heats cannabis at a lower temperature than combustion.
- – A terpene that gives some strains a fruity or herbal smell.
- – The process of letting harvested flower dry and age for better flavor and smoothness.
- – The part of a pipe or bong that you pack cannabis into.
- – Concentrate made from fresh frozen cannabis for better flavor.
- – The small end of a smoked blunt or joint.
- – A cannabis plant that flowers on its own with age, not light cycles.
- – A pre-shaped empty paper ready to be filled with cannabis.
19 Clues: – One inhale of smoke or vapor. • – The small end of a smoked blunt or joint. • – Sticky cannabis concentrate with a soft texture. • – A small flame tool used for heating concentrates. • – The part of a pipe or bong that you pack cannabis into. • – Pure cannabinoid in crystal form (like pure THC or CBD). • – Growing cannabis in water with nutrients instead of soil. • ...
seedless plants 2021-02-11
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- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development, in particular a human offspring during the period from approximately the second to the eighth week after fertilization (after which it is
- cells the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower,
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
- the response of an organism to seasonal changes in day length.
- a small or immature ovum.
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- hormone Any of various hormones produced by plants that control or regulate germination, growth, metabolism, or other physiological activities.
- of generations a pattern of reproduction occurring in the life cycles of many lower plants and some invertebrates, involving a regular alternation between two distinct forms.
- the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- termed a fetus)
- respiration Cellular respiration is the process through which cells convert sugars into energy.
- denoting a fruit that has no seeds
- consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- a minute, typically one-celled, reproductive unit capable of giving rise to a new individual without sexual fusion, characteristic of lower plants, fungi, and protozoans.
- in response to an external stimulus.
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization.
20 Clues: termed a fetus) • a small or immature ovum. • denoting a fruit that has no seeds • in response to an external stimulus. • the male fertilizing organ of a flower, • consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament. • the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular • the response of an organism to seasonal changes in day length. • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-26
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- ingredients needed to perform a task.
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead animal, dead plant material, or refuse.
- something that prevents a population from growing.
- specific versions of organisms that have differences from other versions.
- the cellular powerhouse and the organelle where energy production occurs.
- behaviors/physical characteristics that help organisms survive in their environments.
- a process by sunlight energy is changed inside a plant into chemical energy.
- regions of the Earth occupied by different ecosystems.
- a close relationship between two organisms that benefits at least one of the species.
- an organism capable of producing its own food.
- a group of organisms of different populations living in the same habitat.
- the praying of one animal on others.
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
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- the process that all living things go through to create the energy they need to live.
- the largest population an area can support.
- the plant organelle that performs photosynthesis.
- species that are the first to come to a disrupted or damaged ecosystem.
- where one organism lives inside another and takes the others nutrition.
- an organism that only eats foods of plant origins.
- the type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is not affected.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- the act of leaving home.
- an organism that gets food and nutrition by eating other organisms.
- the series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time.
- the type of symbiosis where both species benefit.
- the act of settling permanently in a new home.
- an organism that only eats foods of animal origin.
- what are produced from a reaction.
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. • ...
INVESTIGATING AUSTRALIA'S PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS 2013-02-04
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- crescent shaped opening in a valuted roof
- aborigines story
- plant that needs very little water
- the study of landforms
- bud growing underneath bark
- helps determine the temperature of a country
- hard leaved vegitation
- collecting of water
- a thicket or growth from plants
- igneous rock beneath Earth's surface from magma
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- seperates water flowing
- startchy substance protecting the plant
- half a sphere
- causes earthquakes
- helps determine time around the world
- type of rock
- formed from sediment
- a type of weather map
18 Clues: type of rock • half a sphere • aborigines story • causes earthquakes • collecting of water • formed from sediment • a type of weather map • the study of landforms • hard leaved vegitation • seperates water flowing • bud growing underneath bark • a thicket or growth from plants • plant that needs very little water • helps determine time around the world • ...
Cameron stevens 2025-10-01
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- Cell Only) Hard Wall - Outer covering of a
- place and is made of gelatin-like
- regulates interactions between
- or attached to ER
- reticulum Conveyor Belt - processes and
- Air/Space - holds all the organelles
- Wall
- Bodies Sorts and packages proteins
- by nucleus. Can be free
- membrane bound structures
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- cell. Gives it protection
- - Directs all cell activity
- into carbon dioxide and water
- material in the cell
- Membrane Guards and Gates - protects the cell
- vesicles
- cell and its environment
- Power House - Releases energy from
- Builders - Make specific proteins as
19 Clues: Wall • vesicles • or attached to ER • material in the cell • by nucleus. Can be free • cell and its environment • cell. Gives it protection • membrane bound structures • - Directs all cell activity • into carbon dioxide and water • regulates interactions between • place and is made of gelatin-like • Power House - Releases energy from • Air/Space - holds all the organelles • ...
