the plant Crossword Puzzles
Plants 2013-02-06
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- any of a group of plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit or ovary
- any of a large group of plants that have flowers and produce seeds inclosed in an ovary or a fruit
- retating to the vessels of the body
- the process of giving off vapor containing water and waste products
- completing a life cycle in one growing season
- the reproductive structure of the seed bearing plants known as angiosperms
- completing a life cycle normally in two growing seasons
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- powdery grains that contain the male reproductive cells of most plants
- an animal in its earliest stages of development
- any of a wide variety of multicellular organisms
- the begginning of growth, as of a seed, spore, or bud
- any of numerous small, green plants that lack vascular tissue and do not bear seeds
- the ripened ovary of a flowering plant that contains the seeds
- any of numerous seedless plantsusually having feathery fronds didided into many leaflets
- living for three or more years
- as part of gymnosperm or flowering plant that contains an embryo and the food it will need to grow into a new plant
16 Clues: living for three or more years • retating to the vessels of the body • completing a life cycle in one growing season • an animal in its earliest stages of development • any of a wide variety of multicellular organisms • the begginning of growth, as of a seed, spore, or bud • completing a life cycle normally in two growing seasons • ...
M4 PLANT HORMONES 2021-08-23
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- Plant hormone that stimulates side branching - thought to be released by roots
- Verb: used when auxins are 'transported' from one side of the stem to the other.
- Plant hormone that inhibits germination of seeds (8,4)
- Plant hormone that causes extreme elongation of stems also called bolting
- Used to describe rice plants that were infected by the gibberellin fungus
- Abscisic acid produced by roots as a response to dryness; stimulates the closure of these
- Plant hormone that stimulates fruit size especially in grapes; also stimulates seed germination
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- A type of auxin (6,6,4)
- Plant hormone released as a response to stress
- Plant hormone that stimulates maturation of fruit and abscission of leaves
- Plant hormone shown to stimulate growth at the tips of shoots
11 Clues: A type of auxin (6,6,4) • Plant hormone released as a response to stress • Plant hormone that inhibits germination of seeds (8,4) • Plant hormone shown to stimulate growth at the tips of shoots • Plant hormone that causes extreme elongation of stems also called bolting • Used to describe rice plants that were infected by the gibberellin fungus • ...
Biology Crossword 2018-04-23
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- Speeds up chemical reactions.
- Stores fluids and sugars. Takes up most of the plant cell.
- Structures within the cell.
- Things like bacteria cells.
- Combines with enzymes to speed up chemical reactions.
- Bilayer Thing that's in the cell membrane.
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- Peroxide A substrate of catalase.
- Membrane Semi-permeable. Surrounds the plant/animal cell.
- Body Sends proteins around the cell.
- Things like plant/animal cells.
- Site where ATP is produced.
- Produces protein synthesis.
12 Clues: Structures within the cell. • Site where ATP is produced. • Things like bacteria cells. • Produces protein synthesis. • Speeds up chemical reactions. • Things like plant/animal cells. • Peroxide A substrate of catalase. • Body Sends proteins around the cell. • Bilayer Thing that's in the cell membrane. • Combines with enzymes to speed up chemical reactions. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-05-19
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- One of the main products of photosynthesis and a type of sugar
- The green pigment found in chloroplast
- One of the main products of photosynthesis
- A substance containing minerals, which added to soil to help plants to grow well
- The loss of water vapour from leaves
- A tiny hole in the lower epidermis
- The element needed so that the plant can convert to carbohydrates to proteins
- The place where photosynthesis happens in a plant
- The element needed to make the green pigment
- One of the main reactants of photosynthesis (2words)
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- When a plant collapses or dies
- An organelle found in the leaves
- The opposite of photosynthesis
- Its given off by the sun and its important for photosynthesis
- One of the main reactants of photosynthesis
15 Clues: When a plant collapses or dies • The opposite of photosynthesis • An organelle found in the leaves • A tiny hole in the lower epidermis • The loss of water vapour from leaves • The green pigment found in chloroplast • One of the main products of photosynthesis • One of the main reactants of photosynthesis • The element needed to make the green pigment • ...
Whitehall Area Garden Club Crossword 2022 2022-11-30
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- Herb of the Year
- _______ iris
- It's not dirt, it's ____
- Trempealeau & Jackson County Horticulture Educator
- Dried, fragrant plant materials
- Perennial Plant of the Year: Little ___ Stem
- _______ phlox
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- Grilled fruit at our "Taste of Fall" meeting
- January 5th: National ____ Day
- ____ Park Inn, our summer garden walk with iced tea
- Poppy chicken salad is a favorite at Sweet _________
- Older varieties of phlox are prone to this fungus
- Linda's show and tell plant
- Popular cut flower with tuberous roots
14 Clues: _______ iris • _______ phlox • Herb of the Year • It's not dirt, it's ____ • Linda's show and tell plant • January 5th: National ____ Day • Dried, fragrant plant materials • Popular cut flower with tuberous roots • Grilled fruit at our "Taste of Fall" meeting • Perennial Plant of the Year: Little ___ Stem • Older varieties of phlox are prone to this fungus • ...
Types of plant explants 2023-11-30
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- What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture?
- Which reproductive structure, when used as an explant, can lead to the production of multiple plantlets?
- This plant part, responsible for nutrient and water absorption, is sometimes used in tissue culture?
- This plant part, usually a small section, is often utilized for callus induction.
- This part of a plant, comprising an embryo and stored nutrients, can be employed as an explant for propagation.
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- What is the name of small pieces of plant parts that are cut and then they are kept in a nutrient medium?
- What should you pay attention to when choosing an explant for in vitro culture?
- Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation?
- What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis?
- What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture?
- What plant structure, often modified for specific functions, can be used in micropropagation?
11 Clues: What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture? • What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture? • What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis? • Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation? • ...
Plant Adaptations and Habitats 2024-08-30
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- A grassland ecosystem with dry conditions and seasonal rain
- A type of plant that lives in salty coastal areas with special roots
- A plant with broad, flat leaves that floats on water
- The process of changing to fit into an environment
- A hot and dry environment where plants like cacti live
- A type of plant that has spines and stores water in its thick stem
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- The bright light from the sun
- Dense, tropical forest with lots of rain
- A plant that has adapted to catch insects with its trap-like leaves
- The place where an animal or plant lives
- Large body of saltwater
11 Clues: Large body of saltwater • The bright light from the sun • Dense, tropical forest with lots of rain • The place where an animal or plant lives • The process of changing to fit into an environment • A plant with broad, flat leaves that floats on water • A hot and dry environment where plants like cacti live • A grassland ecosystem with dry conditions and seasonal rain • ...
Root systems 2024-09-24
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- plant vascular tissue that conducts foods made in the leaves during photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant. Phloem is composed of various specialized cells called sieve elements, phloem fibres, and phloem parenchyma cells.
- Plant roots have an area where freshly formed roots mature and lengthen. This region of roots is known as the region of maturation. The elongation zone is near this root area. It is a region in all plant roots where cells are created and differentiate into several cell types.
- plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and also provides physical support. Xylem tissue consists of a variety of specialized, water-conducting cells known as tracheary elements.
- A taproot refers to the presence of a large single root growing downward from the base of the plant. Taproots often have smaller hair-like roots that emerge from the central root. Some examples of plants with taproots include dandelions, carrots, parsnips, and beets.
- The apical meristem, also known as the “growing tip,” is an undifferentiated meristematic tissue found in the buds and growing tips of roots in plants. Its main function is to trigger the growth of new cells in young seedlings at the tips of roots and shoots and forming buds.
- a root (as in most grasses) that is one of many similar slender roots branching directly from the base of the stem of a plant compare taproot.
- he root cap is a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root. It is also called calyptra. Root caps contain statocytes which are involved in gravity perception in plants. If the cap is carefully removed the root will grow randomly. The root cap protects the growing tip in plants.
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- the terminal portion of a root or root branch usually including the root cap and the meristematic region behind it and often the regions of differentiation, elongation, and root hair formation.
- The zone of elongation is where the newly-formed cells increase in length, thereby lengthening the root. Beginning at the first root hair is the zone of cell maturation where the root cells differentiate into specialized cell types. All three zones are in approximately the first centimeter of the root tip
- Roots hairs are cylindrical extensions of root epidermal cells that are important for acquisition of nutrients, microbe interactions, and plant anchorage
- The primary root, or radicle, is the first organ to appear when a seed germinates. It grows downward into the soil, anchoring the seedling. In gymnosperms and dicotyledons (angiosperms with two seed leaves), the radicle becomes a taproot.
- tissue of unspecialized cells lying between the epidermis (surface cells) and the vascular, or conducting, tissues of stems and roots. Cortical cells may contain stored carbohydrates or other substances such as resins, latex, essential oils, and tannins.
- a single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants. It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment.
- A secondary root or lateral root is a side branch of the main root, a root or a fine rootlet that derives from the primary root. Secondary roots is also used to describe an adventitious root that develops on a stem or leaves.
14 Clues: a root (as in most grasses) that is one of many similar slender roots branching directly from the base of the stem of a plant compare taproot. • a single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants. It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment. • ...
Root vocab 2024-09-25
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- The apical meristem, also known as the “growing tip,” is an undifferentiated meristematic tissue found in the buds and growing tips of roots in plants. Its main function is to trigger the growth of new cells in young seedlings at the tips of roots and shoots and forming buds.
- he root cap is a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root. It is also called calyptra. Root caps contain statocytes which are involved in gravity perception in plants. If the cap is carefully removed the root will grow randomly. The root cap protects the growing tip in plants.
- The primary root, or radicle, is the first organ to appear when a seed germinates. It grows downward into the soil, anchoring the seedling. In gymnosperms and dicotyledons (angiosperms with two seed leaves), the radicle becomes a taproot.
- A taproot refers to the presence of a large single root growing downward from the base of the plant. Taproots often have smaller hair-like roots that emerge from the central root. Some examples of plants with taproots include dandelions, carrots, parsnips, and beets.
- Roots hairs are cylindrical extensions of root epidermal cells that are important for acquisition of nutrients, microbe interactions, and plant anchorage
- plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and also provides physical support. Xylem tissue consists of a variety of specialized, water-conducting cells known as tracheary elements.
- a single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants. It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment.
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- The zone of elongation is where the newly-formed cells increase in length, thereby lengthening the root. Beginning at the first root hair is the zone of cell maturation where the root cells differentiate into specialized cell types. All three zones are in approximately the first centimeter of the root tip
- plant vascular tissue that conducts foods made in the leaves during photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant. Phloem is composed of various specialized cells called sieve elements, phloem fibres, and phloem parenchyma cells.
- a root (as in most grasses) that is one of many similar slender roots branching directly from the base of the stem of a plant compare taproot.
- A secondary root or lateral root is a side branch of the main root, a root or a fine rootlet that derives from the primary root. Secondary roots is also used to describe an adventitious root that develops on a stem or leaves.
- Plant roots have an area where freshly formed roots mature and lengthen. This region of roots is known as the region of maturation. The elongation zone is near this root area. It is a region in all plant roots where cells are created and differentiate into several cell types.
- the terminal portion of a root or root branch usually including the root cap and the meristematic region behind it and often the regions of differentiation, elongation, and root hair formation.
- tissue of unspecialized cells lying between the epidermis (surface cells) and the vascular, or conducting, tissues of stems and roots. Cortical cells may contain stored carbohydrates or other substances such as resins, latex, essential oils, and tannins.
14 Clues: a root (as in most grasses) that is one of many similar slender roots branching directly from the base of the stem of a plant compare taproot. • a single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants. It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment. • ...
Christmas Crossword 2020-12-14
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- A person made of snow.
- A Christmas hymn.
- The first name of the main character, Scrooge, in Charles Dickens’ book, A Christmas Carol.
- Someone who brings children gifts.
- A bird commonly eaten at Christmas
- A spiky plant commonly associated with Christmas
- Santa’s little helper.
- In the song ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’ how many lords are “a-leaping.”
- What is the name of the third wise man along with Casper and Melchior?
- A type of deer best known for both male and female having antlers.
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- A type of biscuit most commonly made around Christmas.
- A red breasted bird
- A large, luminous, astronomical, object.
- A sphere of precipitation.
- A feeling of great joy, happiness, and celebration.
- A plant that is green in colour all year round.
- Another word for joyful.
- A circle, usually made up of leaves and berries, people hang on their front door.
- A plant people hang decorations on.
19 Clues: A Christmas hymn. • A red breasted bird • A person made of snow. • Santa’s little helper. • Another word for joyful. • A sphere of precipitation. • Someone who brings children gifts. • A bird commonly eaten at Christmas • A plant people hang decorations on. • A large, luminous, astronomical, object. • A plant that is green in colour all year round. • ...
Henry crossword science vocab nm2 2022-10-14
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- A bunch of living organisims gropd together
- -A greenn pigment in a plant that abobs light
- Factor -anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing.
- - The amount there is of organisims
- Pyramid-a graphical representation of the enrgy found within the trophic level in a ecosystem
- - thing a plant or animal does to help it survive
- -a area defined by it's si climate and wild life
- -break down dead animals a debree
- - Non loing organisims
- reaction to touch and gravity
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- organisims
- Chain a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- -a temporary inability for a seed to germinate under favorable environmental conditions
- turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction
- -A animal that naturally preys on others
- - a biological community of abiotic and biotic things
- -living things that have to hunt and scavenge for food
- - A plant or animal
- -make there own food
19 Clues: organisims • - A plant or animal • -make there own food • - Non loing organisims • reaction to touch and gravity • -break down dead animals a debree • - The amount there is of organisims • -A animal that naturally preys on others • A bunch of living organisims gropd together • -A greenn pigment in a plant that abobs light • -a area defined by it's si climate and wild life • ...
Henry crossword science vocab nm2 2022-10-14
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- A bunch of living organisms gropd together
- -A green pigment in a plant that absorbs light
- Factor -anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing.
- - The amount there is of organisms
- Pyramid-a graphical representation of the enrgy found within the trophic level in a ecosystem
- - thing a plant or animal does to help it survive
- -a area defined by its si climate and wildlife
- -break down dead animals a debree
- - Non living organisms
- reaction to touch and gravity
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- organisms
- Chain a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- -a temporary inability for a seed to germinate under favorable environmental conditions
- turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction
- -A animal that naturally preys on others
- - a biological community of abiotic and biotic things
- -living things that have to hunt and scavenge for food
- - A plant or animal
- -make there own food
19 Clues: organisms • - A plant or animal • -make there own food • - Non living organisms • reaction to touch and gravity • -break down dead animals a debree • - The amount there is of organisms • -A animal that naturally preys on others • A bunch of living organisms gropd together • -A green pigment in a plant that absorbs light • -a area defined by its si climate and wildlife • ...
Effect of Climate Change on Wildflowers 2022-12-05
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- What is a resource that pollinators acquire from flowering plants?
- What is the factor affecting flowering?
- Which type of flowering plant had more significant advancement of flowering?
- Type of pollinator that relies on one species of plant.
- The process that plants participate in by removing minerals from the soil.
- This type of evidence is needed to prove that evolution occurred.
- What group is immediately affected by changes in flowering?
- Process in which plants receive resources needed for survival?
- Reduction in pollinator populations will decrease this.
- Replacing fossil fuels with this will reduce emissions.
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- In response to droughts flowering is _____
- Scientific name for field mustard.
- The relationship between plants and pollinators is considered?
- Responses to these environmental changes are species-____.
- Example of a pollinator?
- Type of plant that can interact with multiple pollinators.
- Delicious and encloses a seed.
- Type of pollinator that was the focus of the presentation.
- Increase in which greenhouse gas accelerates flowering?
19 Clues: Example of a pollinator? • Delicious and encloses a seed. • Scientific name for field mustard. • What is the factor affecting flowering? • In response to droughts flowering is _____ • Type of pollinator that relies on one species of plant. • Increase in which greenhouse gas accelerates flowering? • Reduction in pollinator populations will decrease this. • ...
Food Chain / Food Web 2017-04-09
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- Animals do not make their own food, they eat others for food.
- Many interconnected food chains form a ____ _____.
- These animals eat meat only.
- All plant eaters are ______.
- Energy ______ as it goes up the energy pyramid.
- The ________ of the populations within a food chain helps to maintain the balance of plants and animal populations within a community.
- A food chain shows the energy ______ from one organism to another.
- These animals eat both plants and animals.
- Some energy is lost along the food chain as all consumers use some energy to carry out life _____.
- Each ______ in a food chain is food for the next.
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- The main source of energy
- _______ help to break down dead carcasses into smaller pieces and speed up the decomposition process.
- Green plants make their own food and are food __________.
- These animals eat plant parts only.
- Fungi and bacteria help to return ______ back into the soil for better plant growth.
- A ______ hunts other animals for food.
- _____ are organisms that feed on decaying matter.
- Meat eaters get their energy from plants _______.
- A food chain also show the feeding _______ between organisms.
- The organisms at the top of the energy pyramid has the ____ amount of energy.
20 Clues: The main source of energy • These animals eat meat only. • All plant eaters are ______. • These animals eat plant parts only. • A ______ hunts other animals for food. • These animals eat both plants and animals. • Energy ______ as it goes up the energy pyramid. • _____ are organisms that feed on decaying matter. • Meat eaters get their energy from plants _______. • ...
Cell Crossword 2018-02-20
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- Vesicles Transport from the Endoplasmic Reticulum to the Golgi Body
- Synthesizes proteins
- The organelle that contains DNA
- Do photosynthesis within the thylakoid membranes
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Transports carbohydrates and lipids
- The organizing center of a plant cell
- Separate chromosome pairs during mitosis
- Store water, food, and waste
- Makes ribosomes
- A plant or animal cell that has a membrane bound nucleus
- A group of similar cells working together to perform a common function
- A group of tissues working together to serve a common function
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- Theory A theory to describe the properties of cells
- An infectious cell that only replicates inside another living creature
- Performs cellular respiration, and is the powerhouse of the cell
- Individual structures within a cell
- Move and adjust the internal structure of the cell
- Clean up waste in the cell
- A cell with no membrane bound organelles
- Protects the cell organelles, the background material of the cell
- Membrane Controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Transports proteins
- A type of prokaryotic microorganism
- Vacuole Where food, water, and other waste are stored in a plant cell
24 Clues: Makes ribosomes • Synthesizes proteins • Clean up waste in the cell • Store water, food, and waste • The organelle that contains DNA • Individual structures within a cell • A type of prokaryotic microorganism • The organizing center of a plant cell • A cell with no membrane bound organelles • Separate chromosome pairs during mitosis • Endoplasmic Reticulum Transports proteins • ...
Science 4 2023-09-15
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- Objects that completely blocks the light
- They use their lungs and skin to breathe when they become adults
- Objects that allows light to pass through it completely
- Helps the plant support its branches
- Unit of measurement used in mass
- They have thick skin and dry hard scales
- Allows the plant to absorb water and minerals from the soil
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- Unit of measurement used in weight
- Animals with bones linked together along the center of their bodies
- Absorbs carbon dioxide through the stomata
- Females are able to produce milk for the young
- Animals with no backbones
- its role is plant reproduction
- They have 2 legs and fingers with scales on them
- Force that pulls everything into the earth's center
15 Clues: Animals with no backbones • its role is plant reproduction • Unit of measurement used in mass • Unit of measurement used in weight • Helps the plant support its branches • Objects that completely blocks the light • They have thick skin and dry hard scales • Absorbs carbon dioxide through the stomata • Females are able to produce milk for the young • ...
Science Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2024-09-13
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- one complete life cycle
- a young, growing salmon
- the nutrient-rich structure in a seed
- a fleshy, spore-producing growth of certain fungi
- the uniting of the genetic material of two cells
- the structures on the underside of a mushroom
- a decomposer that usually reproduces through spores
- a very young salmon hatchling
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- of instructions within a cell that controls an organism’s characteristics and life processes
- an organism produced from a spore or fertilized egg, in the early stages of development
- a salmon nest
- stages an organism goes through from egg/spore to adult
- a young plant
- an immature salmon that migrates to the ocean
- a plant structure that surrounds the seed(s) of a flowering plant
15 Clues: a salmon nest • a young plant • one complete life cycle • a young, growing salmon • a very young salmon hatchling • the nutrient-rich structure in a seed • an immature salmon that migrates to the ocean • the structures on the underside of a mushroom • the uniting of the genetic material of two cells • a fleshy, spore-producing growth of certain fungi • ...
Types of plant explants 2023-11-30
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- What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture?
- What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture?
- What should you pay attention to when choosing an explant for in vitro culture?
- Which reproductive structure, when used as an explant, can lead to the production of multiple plantlets?
- What plant structure, often modified for specific functions, can be used in micropropagation?
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- This plant part, responsible for nutrient and water absorption, is sometimes used in tissue culture
- What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis?
- What is the name of small pieces of plant parts that are cut and then they are kept in a nutrient medium?
- This plant part, usually a small section, is often utilized for callus induction.
- Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation?
- This part of a plant, comprising an embryo and stored nutrients, can be employed as an explant for propagation.
11 Clues: What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture? • What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture? • What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis? • Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation? • ...
Types of plant explants 2023-11-30
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- What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture?
- What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture?
- What should you pay attention to when choosing an explant for in vitro culture?
- Which reproductive structure, when used as an explant, can lead to the production of multiple plantlets?
- What plant structure, often modified for specific functions, can be used in micropropagation?
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- This plant part, responsible for nutrient and water absorption, is sometimes used in tissue culture?
- What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis?
- What is the name of small pieces of plant parts that are cut and then they are kept in a nutrient medium?
- This plant part, usually a small section, is often utilized for callus induction.
- Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation?
- This part of a plant, comprising an embryo and stored nutrients, can be employed as an explant for propagation.
11 Clues: What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture? • What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture? • What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis? • Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation? • ...
Plants 2021-08-19
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- Contains petals and is where the bees hang out.
- The name for the process that plants use to create energy from sunlight, water, and CO2.
- A tall plant with branches and one main trunk.
- Gets water and nutrients from the soil for the plant. Also keeps the plant from falling down by anchoring it to the ground.
- Can grow into a new plant.
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- Green and hang from branches. Their job is to soak in sunlight.
- A gas produced by humans which plants use to make energy.
- Apples and Oranges.
- Plants produce this gas which humans need to live.
- Provides some support and transports nutrients to the plant.
- Plants combine this with water and CO2 to make energy.
11 Clues: Apples and Oranges. • Can grow into a new plant. • A tall plant with branches and one main trunk. • Contains petals and is where the bees hang out. • Plants produce this gas which humans need to live. • Plants combine this with water and CO2 to make energy. • A gas produced by humans which plants use to make energy. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-11
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- Eats dead organisms
- Plant Eaters
- A series of interrelated food chains in an ecosystem.
- Breaks down dead and decaying organisms
- Nonliving factors in an environment
- organisms that can create their own food
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- Meat and Plant Eaters
- are organisms that cannot make their own food.
- The role and location of an organism within an ecological community.
- All living organisms in a biosphere
- Meat Eaters
- The environment where a plant or animal lives.
- The transfer of food energy from one organism to another in an ecological community.
- make their own food using the sunlight
14 Clues: Meat Eaters • Plant Eaters • Eats dead organisms • Meat and Plant Eaters • All living organisms in a biosphere • Nonliving factors in an environment • make their own food using the sunlight • Breaks down dead and decaying organisms • organisms that can create their own food • are organisms that cannot make their own food. • The environment where a plant or animal lives. • ...
cells 2018-08-14
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- It is defined as a jelly-like liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- Are defined as tiny molecules in cells that help the cell make proteins
- They are bubble-like organelles
- They are the powerhouse of the cell
- They are found in both plant and animal cells
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- They are the cell’s digestive system
- It can only be found in plant cells
- It is an organelle in plant cells used to store food and water
- It is often called the “control center” of the cell
- They are hollow tubes that provide shape
- A something organelle is the main food producer for plant cells
- They are a small group of microtubules
12 Clues: They are bubble-like organelles • It can only be found in plant cells • They are the powerhouse of the cell • They are the cell’s digestive system • They are a small group of microtubules • They are hollow tubes that provide shape • They are found in both plant and animal cells • It is often called the “control center” of the cell • ...
Genetics Vocabulary - Adrian 2022-04-27
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- a genetic factor that is less dominant
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- passing of traits from parents to offspring
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant
- A distinguishing trait of an individual
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- a gene that blocks another gene
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- something that always passes down certain traits
- Traits that are passed to next generation
- receiving something from someone who came before you
- the young born of living organisms. They are the children
12 Clues: a gene that blocks another gene • a genetic factor that is less dominant • A distinguishing trait of an individual • Traits that are passed to next generation • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • passing of traits from parents to offspring • something that always passes down certain traits • receiving something from someone who came before you • ...
Plants 2023-06-22
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- A spring-blooming flower with yellow or white petals and a trumpet-shaped center.
- A climbing or trailing plant with dark green leaves, often used to decorate walls or fences.
- A succulent plant adapted to arid environments, often characterized by spines and unique shapes.
- A beautiful flowering plant known for its fragrant and colorful blossoms.
- A graceful flower with large, showy blooms and a pleasant fragrance.
- An evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and often used for lumber and Christmas trees.
- A tall, fast-growing plant with hollow stems, often used for construction and various purposes.
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- A tall plant with large, yellow flowers that turn towards the sun.
- A small, simple flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- A delicate and elegant flowering plant known for its complex and diverse blooms.
- A deciduous tree known for its distinctive lobed leaves and vibrant autumn colors.
- A spring-blooming flower with a cup-shaped blossom and vibrant colors.
- A non-flowering plant with delicate, feathery leaves and a love for shade and moisture.
- A tropical tree with large, fan-shaped leaves and a tall, slender trunk.
- A large and strong tree known for its broad leaves and acorns.
15 Clues: A small, simple flower with white petals and a yellow center. • A large and strong tree known for its broad leaves and acorns. • A tall plant with large, yellow flowers that turn towards the sun. • A graceful flower with large, showy blooms and a pleasant fragrance. • A spring-blooming flower with a cup-shaped blossom and vibrant colors. • ...
Term 1 spelling 5 2025-12-31
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- The parts of the plant that absorb water
- The part of the plant that holds the plant upright
- A plant ________ water and food to all parts of it
- When there is too much food made by the plant, we say the food will be stored in ______
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- A plant has a system to carry _______ around it
- The parts of the plant that makes food
- The _____- carrying tubes transport food in a plant
- The ______- carrying tubes transport water and mineral salts in a plant
8 Clues: The parts of the plant that makes food • The parts of the plant that absorb water • A plant has a system to carry _______ around it • The part of the plant that holds the plant upright • A plant ________ water and food to all parts of it • The _____- carrying tubes transport food in a plant • The ______- carrying tubes transport water and mineral salts in a plant • ...
Cell Diversity 2022-10-03
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- A plant organ responsible for getting water and minerals for the plant
- Meaning outside of an organism
- Plants from tissue culture are generically -----------
- Plant tissue for transport
- Plant organ
- A group of cells with a similar job
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- Use of tissue culture
- production of large numbers of plants
- Tissue which contract
- Tissue responsible for protection
- Tissue that carries electrical impulses in animals
- Tissue responsible for transport of water in plants
- A group of organs working together
13 Clues: Plant organ • Use of tissue culture • Tissue which contract • Plant tissue for transport • Meaning outside of an organism • Tissue responsible for protection • A group of organs working together • A group of cells with a similar job • production of large numbers of plants • Tissue that carries electrical impulses in animals • Tissue responsible for transport of water in plants • ...
Menu Project Science 2024-03-25
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- subatomic particle with negative electrical charge
- plant reaction to gravity
- subatomic particle neutral electrical charge
- made of one element or more
- plant reaction to water
- a substance that can not be created or destroyed chemically
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- outer most shell of atom
- number on the left of compund shows m olcule number
- reacts to particular substances.
- subatomic particle with positive electrical charge
- plant reaction to touch
- plant reaction to light
- small number under line shows atoms of elements
13 Clues: plant reaction to touch • plant reaction to light • plant reaction to water • outer most shell of atom • plant reaction to gravity • made of one element or more • reacts to particular substances. • subatomic particle neutral electrical charge • small number under line shows atoms of elements • subatomic particle with positive electrical charge • ...
Cells 2025-08-27
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- The maximum magnification achievable using the school microscopes
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- The first one was invented by Zacharias Janssen and his father
- membrane The outermost part of an animal cell
- The vegetable we used to look at plant cells in the lab
- In plant cells where photosynthesis happens
- The type of cell that fights disease
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- The type of cell that carries oxygen in your blood
- There are thousands of these in each chromosome and each one has the code for making a specific protein
- The single unit building blocks of life
- The scientific name for a brain cell
- Humans have 23 pairs of these
- The part of a cell which makes the energy
- The magnification using the eye piece and the small red objective lens
- The control centre for the cell
- This type of infection causing cell does not have a nucleus
- The outermost part of a plant cell
17 Clues: Deoxyribonucleic acid • Humans have 23 pairs of these • The control centre for the cell • The outermost part of a plant cell • The scientific name for a brain cell • The type of cell that fights disease • The single unit building blocks of life • The part of a cell which makes the energy • In plant cells where photosynthesis happens • ...
Powers of Flowers 2019-09-09
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- the process used by plant growers to make bigger, better varieties of plants for us to enjoy
- color, size, shape, and taste are all examples, we can select traits and change in a plant
- any animal that helps pollen get from one flower to another flower
- babies get most of their traits from their parents
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- the yellow powdery stuff that has to be moved from one flower to another in order for a plant's seed pods to form
- any plant part we eat which does not contain seeds or does not taste sweet
- sugary liquid that a plant makes in order to attract animals like bees to land on its flowers
- a plant part we eat that tastes sweet, or if it has seeds
- when we use selection to change a wild plant, the new plant is a variety
- the sticky center part of a flower where pollen must land
- this is at the base of any flower and stores eggs
11 Clues: this is at the base of any flower and stores eggs • babies get most of their traits from their parents • a plant part we eat that tastes sweet, or if it has seeds • the sticky center part of a flower where pollen must land • any animal that helps pollen get from one flower to another flower • ...
TRANSPORT IN PLANTS 2023-01-26
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- The energy of the Sun causes water to evaporate from the leaves
- vascular system
- a site in a plant which provides food for another part of the plant
- a plant adapted to survive in conditions where water is in short supply
- responsible for the transport through the plant of organic solutes
- the layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants
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- a system of fluid-filled tubes
- the outer layer of cells covering the body of a plant or animal
- flowering plants can be classified as monocotyledons or dicotyledons
- a pore in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange
- a hard material made by plants and used to strengthen the cell walls of certain types of cell
11 Clues: vascular system • a system of fluid-filled tubes • the layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants • The energy of the Sun causes water to evaporate from the leaves • the outer layer of cells covering the body of a plant or animal • responsible for the transport through the plant of organic solutes • ...
Unit 3.01 2023-03-02
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- the part that deals with animals
- seeds in a female flower during or after reproduction
- the seed are released out of a plant
- the cycle in which plants make food
- a part of biology
- the part of a flower that holds and store water
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- the part that deals with _____.
- a part of biology
- a plant that grows from another plant with thorns
- part of a flower
- part of organisms
- scientific term for a blooming flower
- a organism that feeds of the worn bark on a tree
- helps plants work efficiently
14 Clues: part of a flower • a part of biology • part of organisms • a part of biology • helps plants work efficiently • the part that deals with _____. • the part that deals with animals • the cycle in which plants make food • the seed are released out of a plant • scientific term for a blooming flower • the part of a flower that holds and store water • ...
Cell Crossword 2024-11-21
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- This type of cell does not have a nucleus and houses DNA in a loop
- modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for export
- in Nucleus and makes ribosomes
- processes proteins and lipids
- site of photosynthesis and is only in plant cells
- threadlike structures that can help cells move
- Type of ER that contains enzymes that perform specialized tasks
- helps with cell division and its not in plant cells
- This type of cell has a nucleus and has its DNA in strands
- Protects and stores the cell's DNA
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- boundary between a cell and the environment
- strong supporting layer around the cell membrane and is only in plant cells
- contains instructions for making proteins
- fluid portion of a cell that holds organelles
- the basic unit of life
- hollow structure that help maintain cell strength
- breaks down waste materials
- provides shape and internal organization
- makes chemical energy available for the cell
- site of protein synthesis
- Type of ER that is the site of protein synthesis
- storage tank in a cell
- transports materials in and out of the cell
23 Clues: the basic unit of life • storage tank in a cell • site of protein synthesis • breaks down waste materials • processes proteins and lipids • in Nucleus and makes ribosomes • Protects and stores the cell's DNA • provides shape and internal organization • contains instructions for making proteins • boundary between a cell and the environment • ...
b11 2026-01-03
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- Flower bloom
- Decayed organic matter
- Fruit formation
- Movement of water on Earth
- Pollen carrier
- Fine soil particle
- Sweet flower liquid
- Bee colony home
- Frozen precipitation
- Young plant
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- Recycled organic waste
- Ground classification
- Early plant growth
- Bee storage structure
- Floating ice mass
- Coarse soil particle
- Plant male cells
- Young tree
- Cloud producing rain
- Slow-moving ice
20 Clues: Young tree • Young plant • Flower bloom • Pollen carrier • Fruit formation • Slow-moving ice • Bee colony home • Plant male cells • Floating ice mass • Early plant growth • Fine soil particle • Sweet flower liquid • Coarse soil particle • Cloud producing rain • Frozen precipitation • Ground classification • Bee storage structure • Recycled organic waste • Decayed organic matter • ...
Paragraaf 9.1 Eten 2013-11-26
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- De beschermlaag van een kies
- Deel van de kies dat boven de kaak uitsteekt
- Mensen zijn
- Reservevoedsel
- Een mens heeft
- Dit haalt de plant uit de bodem
- Het proces waarin planten voedingsstoffen maken
- Dit geeft de plant af aan de lucht
- Deze dieren verliezen veel energie via hun afvalstoffen
- Een paard heeft
- Bouwstoffen
- Dit soort dieren hebben de kortste darmen
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- Deze dieren verbruiken veel energie om warm te blijven
- Reservevoedsel
- Een tijger heeft
- Een koe is een
- Dit geeft aan hoeveel energie een dier binnen krijgt en verbruikt
- Dit onderdeel van een plant is moeilijk verteerbaar
- Beschermende stoffen
- Dit haalt de plant uit de lucht
- Soort eten dat makkelijk verteerbaar is
- Een kat is een
- Dit maakt een plant zelf
- Voorziet de kies van voedingsstoffen
24 Clues: Mensen zijn • Bouwstoffen • Reservevoedsel • Een koe is een • Reservevoedsel • Een mens heeft • Een kat is een • Een paard heeft • Een tijger heeft • Beschermende stoffen • Dit maakt een plant zelf • De beschermlaag van een kies • Dit haalt de plant uit de lucht • Dit haalt de plant uit de bodem • Dit geeft de plant af aan de lucht • Voorziet de kies van voedingsstoffen • ...
gard4 2024-06-18
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- Type of squash
- Popular hedge plant
- Ornamental garden
- Worm composting
- Flowering shrub
- Upward gardening method
- Plant scientist
- Leafy green vegetable
- Garden on a rooftop
- Fruit tree garden
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- Plural of nursery
- Low-water garden
- Garden with low light
- Upper soil layer
- Attracts butterflies
- Garden structure
- Plural of succulent
- Grass area
- Grape garden
- Single-season plant
20 Clues: Grass area • Grape garden • Type of squash • Worm composting • Flowering shrub • Plant scientist • Low-water garden • Upper soil layer • Garden structure • Plural of nursery • Ornamental garden • Fruit tree garden • Popular hedge plant • Plural of succulent • Single-season plant • Garden on a rooftop • Attracts butterflies • Garden with low light • Leafy green vegetable • Upward gardening method
Ecology Pt II 2022-03-30
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- Structures that either store food or help absorb food for the tiny sporophyte
- The sporophy produces roots and a thick underground stem
- A plant that lives anchored to an object or another plant
- Plants life spans two years
- Liverworts are classified as leafy
- plants Plants with vascular tissue
- A compact cluster of spore-bearing structures
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- Plants can live for several years and usually produce flowers and seeds yearly
- Located on the undersides of fronds.
- A plant structure that contains an embryo, contains nutrients for the embryo, and is covered with a protective coat.
- openings in the outer cell layer of leaves and some stems,
- tissue Another plant adaption to land environments
- A structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycads and other gymnosperm plants
- Fern spores form in a structure
14 Clues: Plants life spans two years • Fern spores form in a structure • Liverworts are classified as leafy • plants Plants with vascular tissue • Located on the undersides of fronds. • A compact cluster of spore-bearing structures • tissue Another plant adaption to land environments • The sporophy produces roots and a thick underground stem • ...
Chapter 22 Vocabulary 2019-12-09
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- the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac.
- having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals.
- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit.
- each of the microscopic particles, typically single cells, of which pollen is composed
- intermediate appearances in ferns and palms.
- used in some classifications for one of five subdivisions of Gymnospermophyta.
- the protective outer coat of a seed.
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- a division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms
- a vascular plant
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant
- a tough outer protective layer, especially that of an animal or plant.
- a leaf that bears sporangia
- a sticky flammable organic substance, insoluble in water, exuded by some trees and other plants
13 Clues: a vascular plant • a leaf that bears sporangia • the protective outer coat of a seed. • intermediate appearances in ferns and palms. • a division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms • the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac. • a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit. • ...
Zahyla's Crossword 2023-06-16
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- Everything that happens in a story
- A place where we learn and play
- I take water from the soil for the plant.
- where the story takes place
- I make food for the plant.
- my father's father is my ________.
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- the person who writes the story.
- two types of forces are push and ________.
- all the people and animals who are part of the story.
- I help the plant to stand up tall.
- Dominica gained independence from this country.
- the plural of the word box is _______.
12 Clues: I make food for the plant. • where the story takes place • A place where we learn and play • the person who writes the story. • Everything that happens in a story • I help the plant to stand up tall. • my father's father is my ________. • the plural of the word box is _______. • I take water from the soil for the plant. • two types of forces are push and ________. • ...
seed to plant 2022-11-10
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- A substance that helps plants grow by giving it extra nutrients. _______________
- The upper layer of Earth where plants grow. _______________
- To notice something using your senses. _______________
- The part of a plant that can grow into new plants. _______________
- Very small grains of rock. _______________
- The part of a plant that contains the seeds. _______________
- A powder found inside flowers that is needed to make new plants. _______________
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- To spread around; move from one place to another. _______________
- Stiff, sticky material found on the Earth’s surface. _______________
- The process of moving pollen from one flower to another. _______________
- The part of a plant that can grow into more plants. _______________
- A combination of sand, clay, minerals and dead or decaying plant material. _______________
12 Clues: Very small grains of rock. _______________ • To notice something using your senses. _______________ • The upper layer of Earth where plants grow. _______________ • The part of a plant that contains the seeds. _______________ • To spread around; move from one place to another. _______________ • The part of a plant that can grow into new plants. _______________ • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2022-11-01
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- sugar in a plant
- decides what gets in and out of the cell
- decides where everything in the cell goes and what they do
- the purpose of cellular respiration
- the exact opposite of photosynthesis
- produces chemical energy for the functions of the cell
- organisms that make their own food and use the process of photosynthesis
- cellular respiration without the oxygen
- 6co2+6h2o---6o2+c6h12o6
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- collects energy from the sun so the plant can photosynthesize
- carries out all the process of life including growth and deveopment
- substances that go "in" to a process
- it holds all of the water and waste in the plant cell
- organisms that cannot make their own food
- what is needed for photosynthesis
15 Clues: sugar in a plant • 6co2+6h2o---6o2+c6h12o6 • what is needed for photosynthesis • the purpose of cellular respiration • the exact opposite of photosynthesis • substances that go "in" to a process • cellular respiration without the oxygen • decides what gets in and out of the cell • organisms that cannot make their own food • ...
Papaya crossword 2018-05-03
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- The people that plant all the tree
- A orange and yellowish color, very juice to eat is a fruit
- The farmers ride these in order to plant trees
- You use this in order to get all the leafs off the ground
- Some farmers wear these to plant the trees
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- These fall off the trees
- This fruit is consider what type of fruit a describing word
- You need his in order for it to grow
- Where the plant origin is from
- You have something that you plant the trees in, in order to grow the fruit
10 Clues: These fall off the trees • Where the plant origin is from • The people that plant all the tree • You need his in order for it to grow • Some farmers wear these to plant the trees • The farmers ride these in order to plant trees • You use this in order to get all the leafs off the ground • A orange and yellowish color, very juice to eat is a fruit • ...
Unit 3 2023-12-08
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- what would be produced by the plant during photosynthesis during the day
- what is the product of cellular respiration
- what is the main photosynthesis of a plant cell
- Dioxide what would be produced by the plant during photosynthesis at night
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- what does carbon dioxide become during photosynthesis
- what holds the DNA of an animal cell
- what has a purpose to absorb the light in the plant cell
- what is contained in the nucleus of an animal cell
- Wall what does a plant cell have that an animal cell doesnt
- what happens to the rate of carbon dioxide during activity
10 Clues: what holds the DNA of an animal cell • what is the product of cellular respiration • what is the main photosynthesis of a plant cell • what is contained in the nucleus of an animal cell • what does carbon dioxide become during photosynthesis • what has a purpose to absorb the light in the plant cell • what happens to the rate of carbon dioxide during activity • ...
Test 2 Review 2021-09-17
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- The part of large algae that takes the place of roots and anchors it to the ocean floor is the _____.
- The _____ has an attractive reddish wood with an oil that produces a pleasant fragrance.
- The plant with a fruiting body is the _____.
- spruce An attractive tree with frosty needles, often planted as an ornamental. is the _____.
- Tree evergreen but not conifer - monocot - leaves are called fronds
- Tree Good shade trees with especially colorful fall leaves - good source of sugar and syrup
- Single cells that some plants produce instead of seeds are _____.
- _____ were created to live without chlorophyll.
- The only conifers with bundles of needles are the _____.
- Tree chief American source for tannin - cones hang down from the tips of the branches
- Tree grows best near water - long, thin leaves and drooping branches give a mournful appearance to many varieties - poplars belong to this group
- The smallest of all green plants are _____.
- The fungus that converts sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide is _____.
- pine In the hot, dry climate of the southwestern states the _____ grows.
- The roots of ferns are called _____.
- Tree the trees of one variety are the oldest living things - needles grow in bundles
- Redwood The tallest kind of tree is the _____.
- Tree smooth white papery bark- Indians made wigwams and canoes from the bark
- A plant that lives for two years and then dies is a _____.
- rings The age of a tree can be determined by counting its _____.
- Sequoia The largest of all trees
- Scientists who study trees are called _____.
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- The green plants that have no true leaves, stems, or roots are _____.
- A plant that has fronds and produces spores instead of seeds is a _____.
- Growth in tree takes place in the _____ layer immediately under the bark.
- Tree North American trees of this name are members of the cypress family - reddish wood contains a fragrant, moth-repellant oil
- Fungi that feed on living matter are called _____.
- Fungi that feed on dead matter are called _____.
- trees that bear cones instead of flowers are _____.
- The largest algae, often growing to 200ft. long is _____.
- Trees that lose their leaves in the fall are _____.
- Tree especially thick wide-spreading branches - acorns
- A fungus and an algae working together as one plant form a _____.
- A tall plant with a single woody stem is a _____.
- Tree cones fall apart on the tree - needles usually blunt and soft- cones stick straight up from branches -
- Removing a ring of bark from a tree trunk is called _____.
- A plant that does not die after one season of growth but continues to grow and live for many seasons is called a _____.
- Cypress grows in swamps and lagoons of the South - root knees stick out of the water
- Sequoia The largest kind of tree is the _____.
39 Clues: Sequoia The largest of all trees • The roots of ferns are called _____. • The smallest of all green plants are _____. • The plant with a fruiting body is the _____. • Scientists who study trees are called _____. • Redwood The tallest kind of tree is the _____. • Sequoia The largest kind of tree is the _____. • _____ were created to live without chlorophyll. • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab By:Audrey 2023-10-19
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- The air released from a plant during photosynthesis
- Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
- Are substances that are formed in a chemical reaction
- Distributes water to the plant
- What is needed for a reaction to take place
- When plants make there own food
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- The little "mouths" that let gases in and out of the plant during photosynthesis
- Are the organelles where photosynthesis takes place and is only found in plant cells
- Green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight
9 Clues: Distributes water to the plant • When plants make there own food • What is needed for a reaction to take place • The air released from a plant during photosynthesis • Are substances that are formed in a chemical reaction • Green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight • Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes • ...
Plant reproduction 2024-03-04
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- Part of the plant that contains the seeds
- Process in which plants produce their own nutrients
- Feminine part of the flower
- Process in which seed develop into a new plant
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- Process in which pollen is transferred
- Gas absorbed by plant's leaves
- Period in which seeds are in an inactive state
- Masculine part of the flower
- Reproductive part of the plant
- Gas released by the plant
10 Clues: Gas released by the plant • Feminine part of the flower • Masculine part of the flower • Gas absorbed by plant's leaves • Reproductive part of the plant • Process in which pollen is transferred • Part of the plant that contains the seeds • Period in which seeds are in an inactive state • Process in which seed develop into a new plant • ...
Gymnosperm Vocabulary 2018-12-17
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- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit. Gymnosperms include the conifers, cycads, and ginkgo.
- a genus of highly unusual non-flowering plants
- having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals.
- seed plants with a long fossil history that were formerly more abundant and more diverse than they are today.
- grain typically single cells, of which pollen is composed. Pollen grains have a tough coat that has a form characteristic of the pollen-producing plant and which can still be recognized in some archaeological deposits
- the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac.
- a solid or highly viscous substance of plant or synthetic origin that is typically convertible into polymers
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- a division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms, that consists of some 70 species across the three relict genera
- a leaf that bears sporangia
- a division of vascular land plants containing a single extant class, Pinopsida
- coat the protective outer coat of a seed.
- a tough outer protective layer, especially that of an animal or plant.
- a fertilized ovule containing the plant embryo
13 Clues: a leaf that bears sporangia • coat the protective outer coat of a seed. • a genus of highly unusual non-flowering plants • a fertilized ovule containing the plant embryo • the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac. • a tough outer protective layer, especially that of an animal or plant. • ...
PLANTS 2023-02-05
9 Clues: a living thing • hard edible stem • keeps the plant firm • coloured part of plant • can taste sweet or sour • holds the plant upright • can grow into another plant • runs on ground, fences, walls • have different shapes and sizes
TRANSPORTATION,CIRCULATION, & REGULATION OF BODY FLUIDS IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS 2019-07-08
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- living plants needing only a moderate amount of water
- they are found in conifers
- animals that adjust into the environment
- living plants which needs very little water.
- transports water from roots to stems and leaves, but it also transports nutrients.
- living cells with thin cellulose walls
- controls the movement of solutes and provides ATP for active transport
- They are responsible for returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart after arteries carry blood out
- the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
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- blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- moves food and substance from leaves to the rest of the plant
- tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange
- provides strength to the thin walls of plants
- the narrowing of blood vessels.
- animals that does not adjust in the environment
- also called aquatic plants
- maintenance of constant osmotic pressure in the fluids of an organism by the control of water and salt concentrations.
- the narrowing of blood vessels.
- mechanism of the body to maintain a stable internal environment instead of changes taking place in the external environment.
- needed by plants
- transport of carbohydrates, primarily sucrose, in the plant
- a channel through the cell wall that allows molecules and substances to move back and forth as needed.
- move energy from leaves and raw materials from roots to all their parts.
- needed by animals
25 Clues: needed by plants • needed by animals • also called aquatic plants • they are found in conifers • the narrowing of blood vessels. • the narrowing of blood vessels. • living cells with thin cellulose walls • animals that adjust into the environment • living plants which needs very little water. • provides strength to the thin walls of plants • ...
Name: _______Period:__ Date: ___ Horticulture:Floriculture-Methods of Drying Everlastings 2026-03-03
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- use glycerin which prevents them from completely drying out
- done by putting the plant materials into a low-temp.(100°F) conventional oven
- freezing the plant materials and then slowly removing the ice crystals from the plant cells through a vacuum system within a freeze-drying unit
- leaving them out of water in the open air and allowing moisture to evaporate
- by placing the plant materials in silica gel and heating them in a microwave oven to quickly remove moisture from the plant materials
- between sheets of absorbent of paper upon which weight or pressure is applied,
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- done by placing the materials in a desiccant
- done by hanging the plant materials upside down to prevent flower heads from drooping, thereby allowing them to retain their natural position
- leaving them in a vase that is allowed to run dry
- laying the plant materials on an elevated, flat surface
10 Clues: done by placing the materials in a desiccant • leaving them in a vase that is allowed to run dry • laying the plant materials on an elevated, flat surface • use glycerin which prevents them from completely drying out • leaving them out of water in the open air and allowing moisture to evaporate • ...
Water requirments for plants 2025-03-25
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- Pressure placed on cell walls by liquid
- A measure of water vapor in the air
- Watering causing water to be lost
- Exposure to cold temperatures to promote germination
- Process where a seed turns into a seedling
- Coverting light energy into chemical energy
- Designating a plant that withstands various environmental factors
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- Plants releasing water vapor into the atmosphere
- Cold treatment of plants to initiate flowering
- Plant has stopped or slowed its growing process
- Water lost to atmosphere
- The act of gathering crops
- Promoting growth outside of normal seasonal growth
- Transfer of the products of metabolism
- Point at which a plant can no longer get water from the soil
15 Clues: Water lost to atmosphere • The act of gathering crops • Watering causing water to be lost • A measure of water vapor in the air • Transfer of the products of metabolism • Pressure placed on cell walls by liquid • Process where a seed turns into a seedling • Coverting light energy into chemical energy • Cold treatment of plants to initiate flowering • ...
Plants:increasing the number 2018-04-25
8 Clues: a baby plant • the kitchen of the plant • the part which supports the plant • the seed which has only one cotyledon • the susstance which gives the green colour • the part of plant which holds the plant down • the process by which a plant makes its own food • the process by which a seed devolops into a plant
Campus Current Ecology crossword 2024-04-04
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- What plant has the fastest growth
- Which day is celebrated on may 22nd every year
- What is happening to the sea levels due to human activity
- The plant that provides the bitterness to beer
- The plant used in the production of chocolate
- Which year was the warmest year on record
- A type of nuclear energy, the opposite of fission
- What is happening to the polar ice-caps due to human activity
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- Largest flower in the world
- A type of energy generated from sunlight
- The loss of forests due to human activity
- A type of car that is more eco-friendly
- What is the only flying mammal
- What event was the Paris Accord signed at
- The gas that is commonly used to measure greenhouse emissions
15 Clues: Largest flower in the world • What is the only flying mammal • What plant has the fastest growth • A type of car that is more eco-friendly • A type of energy generated from sunlight • The loss of forests due to human activity • What event was the Paris Accord signed at • Which year was the warmest year on record • The plant used in the production of chocolate • ...
basic unit of life: cells 1.1/ comparing plant with animal 2025-09-15
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- what holds food, water and waste in an animal or plant cell
- packs up and distributes proteins outside the animal or plant cell
- a protein builder of the animal or plant cell
- in a cell the organelle that uses oxygen to break down food and release the energy in food's chemical bonds
- the thin layer that surrounds and holds a plant or animal cell together
- inside a plant or animal cell where DNA is stored which controls many characteristics
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- a system of tubes that process and transport proteins within the animal or plant cell
- the chemical inside plant and animal cells that store information about an organism
- the gel-like stuff containing chemicals needed by the animal or plant cell
9 Clues: a protein builder of the animal or plant cell • what holds food, water and waste in an animal or plant cell • packs up and distributes proteins outside the animal or plant cell • the thin layer that surrounds and holds a plant or animal cell together • the gel-like stuff containing chemicals needed by the animal or plant cell • ...
Types of plant explants 2023-11-30
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- What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture?
- What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture?
- What should you pay attention to when choosing an explant for in vitro culture?
- Which reproductive structure, when used as an explant, can lead to the production of multiple plantlets?
- What plant structure, often modified for specific functions, can be used in micropropagation?
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- This plant part, responsible for nutrient and water absorption, is sometimes used in tissue culture
- What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis?
- What is the name of small pieces of plant parts that are cut and then they are kept in a nutrient medium?
- This plant part, usually a small section, is often utilized for callus induction.
- Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation?
- This part of a plant, comprising an embryo and stored nutrients, can be employed as an explant for propagation.
11 Clues: What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture? • What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture? • What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis? • Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation? • ...
Types of plant explants 2023-11-30
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- What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture?
- Which reproductive structure, when used as an explant, can lead to the production of multiple plantlets?
- This plant part, responsible for nutrient and water absorption, is sometimes used in tissue culture?
- This plant part, usually a small section, is often utilized for callus induction.
- This part of a plant, comprising an embryo and stored nutrients, can be employed as an explant for propagation.
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- What is the name of small pieces of plant parts that are cut and then they are kept in a nutrient medium?
- What should you pay attention to when choosing an explant for in vitro culture?
- Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation?
- What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis?
- What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture?
- What plant structure, often modified for specific functions, can be used in micropropagation?
11 Clues: What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture? • What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture? • What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis? • Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation? • ...
Types of plant explants 2023-11-30
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- What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture?
- Which reproductive structure, when used as an explant, can lead to the production of multiple plantlets?
- This plant part, responsible for nutrient and water absorption, is sometimes used in tissue culture?
- This plant part, usually a small section, is often utilized for callus induction.
- This part of a plant, comprising an embryo and stored nutrients, can be employed as an explant for propagation.
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- What is the name of small pieces of plant parts that are cut and then they are kept in a nutrient medium?
- What should you pay attention to when choosing an explant for in vitro culture?
- Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation?
- What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis?
- What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture?
- What plant structure, often modified for specific functions, can be used in micropropagation?
11 Clues: What types of plants are most suitable for in vitro culture? • What part of a plant is used as an explant for tissue culture? • What's the primary plant organ used as an explant for somatic embryogenesis? • Which plant structure is commonly employed as an explant for micropropagation? • ...
Plants 2023-06-17
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- A type of non-flowering plant with feathery leaves, often found in damp areas and used as decorative houseplants.
- A simple and common flower with a yellow center and white petals, often symbolizing innocence and purity.
- A type of non-flowering plant with feathery leaves, often found in damp areas and used as decorative houseplants.
- A delicate and often exotic flower with complex blooms, highly prized for its beauty and cultivated as a houseplant or in gardens.
- A large, yellow flower with a dark center, known for its ability to turn towards the sun and its edible seeds.
- A spiky and succulent plant that thrives in arid environments, often characterized by its ability to store water.
- A small to medium-sized woody plant with multiple stems, often used for landscaping or as hedges in gardens.
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- A colorful and often fragrant part of a plant that blooms and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.
- A plant with long, trailing or climbing stems that requires support to grow upwards, often producing fruits or flowers.
- A yellow-flowered weed with fluffy seed heads that are blown away by the wind, often considered a symbol of resilience and wishes.
- A fast-growing type of grass with woody stems, known for its strength, versatility, and use in various cultural practices.
- A type of plant with narrow leaves that grows in tufts or spreads across the ground, commonly used for lawns and sports fields.
- The flattened and typically green part of a plant that is attached to the stem or branch, responsible for photosynthesis.
- A tall, woody perennial plant with a trunk and branches, often providing shade and producing fruits, nuts, or leaves.
14 Clues: A simple and common flower with a yellow center and white petals, often symbolizing innocence and purity. • A small to medium-sized woody plant with multiple stems, often used for landscaping or as hedges in gardens. • A colorful and often fragrant part of a plant that blooms and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. • ...
Plants & More! 2025-04-15
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- plant tissue/tube used to transport minerals and water
- part of a plant that soaks up water and minerals
- plant tissue/tube used to transport sugars so food gets to where it needs to go
- the type of gas that is released into the air after photosynthesis
- the process that plants use to make food
- part of a plant that makes food
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- the type of food that plants make in their leaves (also known as sugar)
- a green pigment that is found in plants' leaves that help the plant make food
- the type of gas that plants need for photosynthesis
- part of a plant used for support and has tubes for carrying food, minerals and water
10 Clues: part of a plant that makes food • the process that plants use to make food • part of a plant that soaks up water and minerals • the type of gas that plants need for photosynthesis • plant tissue/tube used to transport minerals and water • the type of gas that is released into the air after photosynthesis • ...
2021 Bio Final Project 2021-06-03
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- is the main substance found in plant cell walls and helps the plant to remain stiff and strong.
- the smallest unit of life.
- The simple sugar that is the chief source of energy.
- A characteristic or condition.
- Plants make glucose with the process of.
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- a chemical element that constitutes 21.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- a lasting attraction between atoms.
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- of the Earth's atmosphere.
- is a group of living and nonliving things in a place that has a specific climate, platforms, soil types, and vegetation.
- an odorless, tasteless white substance occurring widely in plant tissue and obtained chiefly from cereals and potatoes.
- The reactions organisms use to get energy from glucose.
- a group of atoms bonded together.
- a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1.
- the chemical element of atomic number 6.
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- is the total mass of organisms in a given area.
20 Clues: of the Earth's atmosphere. • the smallest unit of life. • A characteristic or condition. • an animal that feeds on flesh. • an animal that feeds on plants. • a group of atoms bonded together. • a lasting attraction between atoms. • the basic unit of a chemical element. • a chemical element that constitutes 21. • Plants make glucose with the process of. • ...
Cell Day 2024-05-21
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- This is the man who discovered cells
- A net-like structure in the cytoplasm of animal cells
- This organelle gives plant cells structure
- The parts of a cell that perform specific functions
- The powerhouse of the cell
- They store things in the cell such as water or waste
- A collection of organs which carry out a certain function in the body
- Organelles that hook amino-acids together to make proteins
- The jelly like substance inside of a cell
- The organelle that cleans up waste in cells
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- The process where plants make energy
- Cells that do not have a nucleus
- The basic unit of life
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- A living thing, such as an animal, a plant, a bacterium, or a fungus
- The organelle that acts as a control center or brain
- The thin layer that protects the cell by controlling what goes in and out of it
- Cells that do have a nucleus
- A part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function
- The place where photosynthesis occurs in plant cells
20 Clues: The basic unit of life • The powerhouse of the cell • Cells that do have a nucleus • Cells that do not have a nucleus • The process where plants make energy • This is the man who discovered cells • The jelly like substance inside of a cell • This organelle gives plant cells structure • The organelle that cleans up waste in cells • ...
PLANTS 2016-09-04
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- process through which plants make their food
- part which develops in the axil of the leaf-
- very tall kind of plant
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- very common climber
- green pigment found in plants
- creeper starting with p
- another part of a plant with the stem which forms a shoot-
- small woody plant
- something found inside the flower
- part of plant found underground
10 Clues: small woody plant • very common climber • creeper starting with p • very tall kind of plant • green pigment found in plants • part of plant found underground • something found inside the flower • process through which plants make their food • part which develops in the axil of the leaf- • another part of a plant with the stem which forms a shoot-
Crossword Labs 2013-09-19
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- the genetic makeup of an organism
- the process in cell division
- an organism that manufactures its own food
- quality or fact
- an organism capable of synthesizing
- having one cell only
- quality of mind
- having or consisting of many cells
- a key used to identify plants or animals
- a minute part of a chromosome
- a central part or thing around which other part or thing are collected
- most powerful or influential
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- likely to go back
- branch of science dealing with classification
- a change
- process by which plant cells
- a tiny body in the cells of green plants that contains chlorophyll
- the physical appearance of an organism
- the hard outer covering of a plant cell
- arrangement in classes or groups
- get or have after someone dies
- the green coloring matter of plant cell
- an extremely small one-celled animal
- relating to a cell
- relating to a cell that has two different alleles
- a microscopic one-celled organism
- the process in cell division in reproducing organisms
27 Clues: a change • quality or fact • quality of mind • likely to go back • relating to a cell • having one cell only • the process in cell division • process by which plant cells • most powerful or influential • a minute part of a chromosome • get or have after someone dies • arrangement in classes or groups • the genetic makeup of an organism • a microscopic one-celled organism • ...
Behavioural Adaptarions 2014-04-03
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- A plant hormone that influences the growth rate of plant cells
- A system where special groups carry out different functions in society
- Respond to stimulus and does not have a elicit response
- Light as a tropism
- The response of plants to particular periods of light and dark
- The relative length of day and night
- The movement of large numbers of animals from one area to another
- Gravity as a tropism
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- The ability to use sound to bounce off objects to determine their position
- Cease to respond to stimuli
- A behaviour that develop or change as a result of experience
- Light sensitive pigments in leaves, react to a photoperiod"
- Something that is genetically controlled. Inborn or natural
- Solar tracking
- The change in growth because of contact with another object
- A behaviour to reproduce or mate
- An order or system to establish social hierarchies
- Behaviours that repeat in regular intervals
- External factors that exert an influence on plant growth and development
- The study of animal behaviour
20 Clues: Solar tracking • Light as a tropism • Gravity as a tropism • Cease to respond to stimuli • The study of animal behaviour • A behaviour to reproduce or mate • The relative length of day and night • Behaviours that repeat in regular intervals • An order or system to establish social hierarchies • Respond to stimulus and does not have a elicit response • ...
Julien's even cooler crossword 2021-04-27
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- Elongated cells in the xylem.
- Small, green, heart-shaped structure of a fern.
- Protuberances that extend from the lower epidermal cells of bryophytes and algae.
- Symbiotic association between a green plant and a fungus.
- These organisms are classified as a kingdom containing yeasts and moulds.
- Outer layer of the skin.
- Large, central, and dominant root.
- Enlarged structures in some plant species used as storage organs for nutrients.
- Reproductive structure found in flowering plants.
- Receptacle in which asexual spores are formed.
- Organ or cell in which gametes are formed in algae.
- The seeds typically contain only one embryonic leaf.
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- Flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- Water movement through a plant.
- Consists of a relatively large, usually globe-shaped, underground bud.
- A microscopic club-shaped spore-bearing structure produced by certain fungi.
- Early stage of development of a multicellular organism.
- Evolutionary change that occurs between pairs of species.
- Organ of the gametophyte phase of certain plants, producing and containing the ovum.
- Vascular tissue in charge of transport and distribution of the organic nutrients.
20 Clues: Outer layer of the skin. • Elongated cells in the xylem. • Water movement through a plant. • Large, central, and dominant root. • Receptacle in which asexual spores are formed. • Small, green, heart-shaped structure of a fern. • Reproductive structure found in flowering plants. • Organ or cell in which gametes are formed in algae. • ...
New Testament Parables 2022-06-08
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- something that grows into a plant
- you in your most beautiful and powerful form
- stuff to throw in the bin
- forms from a seed
- Has a trunk
- the start of something new
- water that is low
- Large marsupial
- animals that live in the water
- a bad person down low
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- a group of nations or peoples ruled over by an emperor
- come from tress
- Likes to chase mice
- the spiritual realm over which God reigns as king
- birds live in them
- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
- ride across the water in them
- a spirt above
- murder
20 Clues: murder • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • a spirt above • come from tress • Large marsupial • forms from a seed • Man's best friend • water that is low • birds live in them • Likes to chase mice • a bad person down low • stuff to throw in the bin • the start of something new • ride across the water in them • animals that live in the water • something that grows into a plant • ...
ECology 2024-04-05
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- where all living beings reside
- a organismsorganism
- general name for leech
- only eating animals
- a ecosystem represented by a chain
- nonliving
- a single living being
- eating plants an animals
- the body the parasite takes over
- tiers within the food web
- somthign that breaks down the dead
- somthign that eats something
- the hunted
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- only eating plants
- a plant
- something that hunts others
- living
- is a group of species
- fherbivorefor consumer
- a ecosystem represented by connected strings
- populations + abiotic factors
- eating dead body / carcasses
- animal relations with its environment
- comcommunitycommmiunitys
- fancy name for plant
25 Clues: living • a plant • nonliving • the hunted • only eating plants • a organismsorganism • only eating animals • fancy name for plant • is a group of species • a single living being • general name for leech • fherbivorefor consumer • eating plants an animals • comcommunitycommmiunitys • tiers within the food web • something that hunts others • eating dead body / carcasses • somthign that eats something • ...
cell organelles 2012-10-23
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- cleans out the cell
- makes protein
- makes lipids and hormones
- makes food for plant cells
- makes ribosomes
- regulates movement in and out of all cells
- stores materials in plant cells
- packages and ships proteins
- controls cell activities
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- support and protect plant cell
- pathway to transport proteins
- fluid like material of cell where reactions take place
- controls cell division in animals
- regulates movement in and out of nucleus
- produces energy in cell
15 Clues: makes protein • makes ribosomes • cleans out the cell • produces energy in cell • controls cell activities • makes lipids and hormones • makes food for plant cells • packages and ships proteins • pathway to transport proteins • support and protect plant cell • stores materials in plant cells • controls cell division in animals • regulates movement in and out of nucleus • ...
Ian’s genetics puzzle 2025-04-28
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- The children of living organisms.
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- distinguishing quality or trait
- passing of traits from parents to offsprings.
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
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- to receive something from someone who came before you
- a genetic factor blocked by a dominant factor.
- distinguishing characteristic or quality
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- branch of biology that makes inherited traits.
- Organism that always passes down a trait
12 Clues: distinguishing quality or trait • The children of living organisms. • distinguishing characteristic or quality • Organism that always passes down a trait • passing of traits from parents to offsprings. • a genetic factor blocked by a dominant factor. • branch of biology that makes inherited traits. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • ...
Cell Election- Vacuole 2025-02-09
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- It is where the largest vacuole in a plant cell in located
- The vacuole assist in maintaining this balance in plant cells
- The vacuole holds these toxic materials until the can be disposed of
- A kind of carbohydrate that vacuoles store
- is a solution of water, enzymes, sugar, salts amino acids, and other minor substances
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- The outer layer of a vacuole, regulating what enters and leaves
- Type of biological catalysts are often found in the vacuole
- the function of vacuoles in the plant cell
- What the vacuole is most known for storing
- The membrane that surrounds the vacuole
- stores nutrients, manages waste, and helps with structure
- The pressure that is maintained by the vacuole in a plant assists
12 Clues: The membrane that surrounds the vacuole • the function of vacuoles in the plant cell • What the vacuole is most known for storing • A kind of carbohydrate that vacuoles store • stores nutrients, manages waste, and helps with structure • It is where the largest vacuole in a plant cell in located • Type of biological catalysts are often found in the vacuole • ...
Genetics Vocabulary Layla Caruso 2025-04-28
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- Offspring resulting in the combination of the qualities from two organisms
- Pollen from one plant landing on a part from that same plant
- A feature of a person
- Something that is given to you from a previous generation
- A genetic factor that cancels out the other
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- A certain trait that is always passed down to many generations
- Pollen from one plant reaching parts of a different plant
- A genetic factor being blocked out by the dominant factor
- The young born living organisms
- A quality that is inherited from past
- Characteristics coming from parents to their children
- Characteristics that are inherited from past generations
12 Clues: A feature of a person • The young born living organisms • A quality that is inherited from past • A genetic factor that cancels out the other • Characteristics coming from parents to their children • Characteristics that are inherited from past generations • Pollen from one plant reaching parts of a different plant • ...
plants 2024-03-19
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- a group of land plants, sometimes treated as a taxonomic division, that contains three groups of non-vascular land plants: the liverworts, hornworts and mosses.
- the vascular tissue in charge of transport and distribution of the organic nutrients.
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma.
- One of the paired cells in the epidermis of a plant that control the opening and closing of a stoma of a leaf.
- vascular plants that possess, lignified water-conducting tissues.
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction and has all the materials needed to develop into another plant.
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- a cell that certain fungi, plants (moss, ferns), and bacteria produce.
- the part of a seed or bud that contains the earliest forms of a plant's roots, stem, and leaves.
- woody evergreens that have cones and needles rather than leaves.
- the vascular tissue of the leaf
- The tissue in vascular plants that circulates fluid and nutrients.
- mass of scales or bracts, usually ovate in shape, containing the reproductive organs of certain nonflowering plants.
- the stalk that attaches the leaf blade to the stem.
- the tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves.
- the leaf of a plant, especially grass
- a vascular tissue that transports water throughout a plant's body.
17 Clues: the vascular tissue of the leaf • the leaf of a plant, especially grass • the stalk that attaches the leaf blade to the stem. • the tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves. • woody evergreens that have cones and needles rather than leaves. • vascular plants that possess, lignified water-conducting tissues. • ...
Plant and Animal Cell Vocabulary Crossword 2022-12-08
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- Controls all the activities of all the cell structures.
- Organelle that sorts and packages proteins for transport either within the cell or out of the cell.
- Only found in plant cells-tough and rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane.
- Function is to make ribosomes
- Surrounds the nucleus and protects the contents of the nucleus.
- Membrane-bound cell that contains digestive enzymes used to break down excess or worn-out cell parts.
- A jelly-like substance within the cell membrane.
- Either float in the cytoplasm or are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
- Transport proteins, nutrients, and water into, out of, and around the inside of the cell
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- Network of channels within a cell used to transport materials.
- Essential materials required for the cell to carry out the activities necessary for its survival.
- Openings in the nuclear membrane that allow only certain materials into and out of the nucleus.
- Powerhouse of the cell responsible for changing glucose into useable energy.
- Specialized cell parts in which specific functions are carried out to ensure a cell’s survival.
- Only in plant cells-trap the sun's energy and make glucose an energy source for the plant.
- Controls the flow of materials into and out of the cell - thin and protective covering.
- Some animal cells can also have ____________ but they are smaller, more numerous, and have a different function than in plant cells.
17 Clues: Function is to make ribosomes • A jelly-like substance within the cell membrane. • Controls all the activities of all the cell structures. • Network of channels within a cell used to transport materials. • Surrounds the nucleus and protects the contents of the nucleus. • Either float in the cytoplasm or are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. • ...
E.O.N.C.F.C crossword 2023-05-01
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- all populationsa(all species)living in a area
- all members of same species living in an area
- heterotrophs that eat food
- autotrophs that make their own food
- eat dead organisms/return nutrients to soil
- liquid water becomes water vapor(a gas)from the surfaces of rivers,lakes, and oceans
- a single living thing
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- plant and meat eaters
- water in plants evaporates into the atmosphere
- a large area that shares similar climate,plant,& animals
- meat eater
- all living & nonliving factors in an area
- all parts of earth where life exists in water, land,& air
- plant eaters
- water vapor(a gas) in the air turns into liquid water forming clouds in the sky
- water(in the form of rain,snow,sleet,or hail) falls from the sky
16 Clues: meat eater • plant eaters • plant and meat eaters • a single living thing • heterotrophs that eat food • autotrophs that make their own food • all living & nonliving factors in an area • eat dead organisms/return nutrients to soil • all populationsa(all species)living in a area • all members of same species living in an area • water in plants evaporates into the atmosphere • ...
Cell Structure and Function 2017-05-02
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- The rigid outer layer of a plant cell that provides structure and support for the cell
- Site of photosynthesis
- Organism composed of many cells
- Makes proteins
- Cells that contain a nucleus
- The outer layer of cells that controls what comes into and what goes out of the cell
- Converts oxygen and food into energy-often called the powerhouse of the cell
- Large storage organelle in plant cells. Stores nutrients and water and helps the plant maintain shape
- Controls all the cells activities
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- The smallest unit of life capable of carrying out life functions
- the traits of living organisms
- The organelle that helps with digestion
- Organism composed of only one cell
- Cells that do not contain a nucleus
- The process by which plants make food from the sun's radiant energy
- The jellylike substance that fills the cells.
16 Clues: Makes proteins • Site of photosynthesis • Cells that contain a nucleus • the traits of living organisms • Organism composed of many cells • Controls all the cells activities • Organism composed of only one cell • Cells that do not contain a nucleus • The organelle that helps with digestion • The jellylike substance that fills the cells. • ...
Leaves 2019-12-01
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- someone herb leaves can help
- where you would find chlorophyll in a plant
- why a typical leaf is flat
- what leaves would do without sunlight
- where plants get their water from
- how a leaf can cool itself down
- where a cotyledon is located in the seed of a plant
- someone leaves depend on for survival
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- where leaves release their oxygen through
- the process of converting sunlight into food
- substance that helps leaves perform photosynthesis
- why leaves can perform photosynthesis
- why chlorophyll appears green
- someone that would eat an eucalyptus leaf
- how a leaf is supported
- where you would find glucose in a plant
- what happens to leaves during autumn
17 Clues: how a leaf is supported • why a typical leaf is flat • someone herb leaves can help • why chlorophyll appears green • how a leaf can cool itself down • where plants get their water from • what happens to leaves during autumn • why leaves can perform photosynthesis • what leaves would do without sunlight • someone leaves depend on for survival • ...
Mrs. Walker Landscaping Vocab List 2022-04-12
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- deals with light, temperature and other environmental factors
- washing or blowing away of the soil caused by water or wind
- the imaginary circle that indicates the outer edge or farthest extension of a tree's branch
- abilities of a plant to withstand the minimum temperature of a an area
- (2 words) roots of a plant when balling and burlapping the plant
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- a plant that grows year after year
- (2 words) plant beds that are elevated
- the business world operation
- largeleaf of a broadleaf evergreen
- an item used to create interest in a landscape
10 Clues: the business world operation • a plant that grows year after year • largeleaf of a broadleaf evergreen • (2 words) plant beds that are elevated • an item used to create interest in a landscape • washing or blowing away of the soil caused by water or wind • deals with light, temperature and other environmental factors • ...
Mrs. Walker Landscaping Vocab List 2022-04-12
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- deals with light, temperature and other environmental factors
- washing or blowing away of the soil caused by water or wind
- the imaginary circle that indicates the outer edge or farthest extension of a tree's branch
- abilities of a plant to withstand the minimum temperature of a an area
- (2 words) roots of a plant when balling and burlapping the plant
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- a plant that grows year after year
- (2 words) plant beds that are elevated
- the business world operation
- largeleaf of a broadleaf evergreen
- an item used to create interest in a landscape
10 Clues: the business world operation • a plant that grows year after year • largeleaf of a broadleaf evergreen • (2 words) plant beds that are elevated • an item used to create interest in a landscape • washing or blowing away of the soil caused by water or wind • deals with light, temperature and other environmental factors • ...
Science-Set-7 2017-03-04
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- Liquid that dissolves in water is called ______ in water.
- The ______ protects us from meteors.
- Part of the brain that helps in keeping the body balanced
- The ______ helps the fish to change the direction.
- The ____ help the fist to keep their balance.
- These are small rocks that move around the space
- Part of the brain that controls heartbeat
- An example of wedge
- Nerves that carry messages from sense organs to the brain
- Dissolved salt in seawater is an example of _______.
- Nerves that that carry messages both ways
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- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- Tiny _____ grown along the edge of the leaves, helps in reproduction of plants
- Liquid that doesn't dissolve in water is called ______ in water.
- The _______ help the fish move forward
- A simple machine that has two incline planes
- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- Sand doesn't dissolve in water, hence it is called _______
- An example of wedge
- A plant that reproduce through leaves
- The _______ present in water that makes it unfit for drinking.
- Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim.
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
24 Clues: An example of wedge • An example of wedge • The ______ protects us from meteors. • A plant that reproduce through leaves • The _______ help the fish move forward • Part of the brain that controls heartbeat • Nerves that that carry messages both ways • Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim. • A simple machine that has two incline planes • ...
Grade 4 Finals 2023-12-13
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- flowering plants
- the path water takes through earth's surface and atmosphere
- the majority of water on earth, found in oceans
- when the pollen fuses with the egg cell of a plant
- unit of distance
- water found in lakes, rivers, and ice
- a powdery substance plants use to reproduce
- when pollen is moved from the anther to the stigma
- where pollen is stored in a plant
- a type of graph used to compare parts to the whole
- a type of graph used to compare groups to each other
- the measure of how hot or cold it is
- when a seed sprouts
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- tool used to measure mass
- the last step of the scientific method
- the part of the plant that becomes fruit
- tool used to measure volume
- unit of volume
- data involving drawings and notes
- a type of graph to show change over time
- seed-bearing plants that do NOT have flowers
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere
- unit of mass
- data involving numbers
- plants with roots, stems, and leaves
- the amount of moisture in the air
26 Clues: unit of mass • unit of volume • flowering plants • unit of distance • when a seed sprouts • data involving numbers • tool used to measure mass • tool used to measure volume • data involving drawings and notes • where pollen is stored in a plant • the amount of moisture in the air • the lowest layer of the atmosphere • plants with roots, stems, and leaves • ...
Cell Day 2024-05-21
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- This is the man who discovered cells
- A net-like structure in the cytoplasm of animal cells
- This organelle gives plant cells structure
- The parts of a cell that perform specific functions
- The powerhouse of the cell
- They store things in the cell such as water or waste
- A collection of organs which carry out a certain function in the body
- Organelles that hook amino-acids together to make proteins
- The jelly like substance inside of a cell
- The organelle that cleans up waste in cells
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- The process where plants make energy
- Cells that do not have a nucleus
- The basic unit of life
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- A living thing, such as an animal, a plant, a bacterium, or a fungus
- The organelle that acts as a control center or brain
- The thin layer that protects the cell by controlling what goes in and out of it
- Cells that do have a nucleus
- A part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function
- The place where photosynthesis occurs in plant cells
20 Clues: The basic unit of life • The powerhouse of the cell • Cells that do have a nucleus • Cells that do not have a nucleus • The process where plants make energy • This is the man who discovered cells • The jelly like substance inside of a cell • This organelle gives plant cells structure • The organelle that cleans up waste in cells • ...
STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION 2023-11-28
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- The entire collection of plants / seeds having all the diverse alleles for all genes in a given crop is called ‘Germplasm collection’.
- Which two species of sugarcane were crossed for better yield
- Torula yeast
- Plants produced through micropropagation are genetically identical to the original or source plant
- Any part of a plant taken out and grown in a test tube under sterile conditions in special nutrient medium to generate a whole plant
- Give two examples of wheat varieties introduced in India, which are high yielding and disease resistant
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- It is a chronic lack of vitamins and minerals that often has no visible warming signs.It leads to mental impairment, poor health and productivity or even death
- Baker’s yeast
- Which part of the plant is suited for making virus free plants and why free plants and why
- Name two semi-dwarf varieties of rice developed in India
- Production of large number of plants in a very short time and limited space by utilizing the property of totipotency.
- This is the ability of plant cell to devide, drow and produce the complete plant under controlled conditions.
12 Clues: Torula yeast • Baker’s yeast • Name two semi-dwarf varieties of rice developed in India • Which two species of sugarcane were crossed for better yield • Plants produced through micropropagation are genetically identical to the original or source plant • Give two examples of wheat varieties introduced in India, which are high yielding and disease resistant • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-11-01
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- The process of combining water and carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight
- Organelles only found in plant cells
- what is needed for reaction to take place
- Distributes water to the plant
- The factory where photosynthesis happens
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- Lets gases in and out of the leaf
- Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
- substance formed during chemical reaction
- another name for sugar
- Allows plant to absorb sunlight
10 Clues: another name for sugar • Distributes water to the plant • Allows plant to absorb sunlight • Lets gases in and out of the leaf • Organelles only found in plant cells • The factory where photosynthesis happens • substance formed during chemical reaction • what is needed for reaction to take place • Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-01-25
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- The factory where photosynthesis happens
- the ability to do work
- process by which a green plant makes its own food
- Distributes water to the plant
- An Organelle that contains chlorophyl
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- pigment which absorbs the sun's energy
- carries glucose to the plant for its life process
- shining or glowing with light
- Lets gases in and out of the leaf
- What gas does the plant let out during photosynthesis
10 Clues: the ability to do work • shining or glowing with light • Distributes water to the plant • Lets gases in and out of the leaf • An Organelle that contains chlorophyl • pigment which absorbs the sun's energy • The factory where photosynthesis happens • carries glucose to the plant for its life process • process by which a green plant makes its own food • ...
cell organelle crossword 2023-10-02
13 Clues: 5 NM • the center • the teacher • plant cells are • plants need this • _____ need energy • the maker of this puzzle • the nucleus stores ______ • the cells send __________ • channel through the membrane • bacteria are this type of cell • plant cells make their own _______ • cells ________________ with each other
Grade 9 Biology 2026-03-30
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- The basic unit of fuel (sugar) used in cellular respiration,
- The process of water movement through a plant,
- The upper chamber of the heart,
- Air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs,
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart,
- Covers the trachea during swallowing to prevent food from entering the lungs,
- Plant tissue that transports sugar/food
- The watery, liquid part of blood,
- A nutrient broken down into glucose during digestion,
- Plant tissue that transports water and mineral salts,
- Organ where hydrochloric acid and pepsin break down protein,
- Fatty acid and ________ are the end products of fat digestion,
- The process of taking food into the digestive system
- the movement of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane,
- Tiny finger-like projections in the small intestine that absorb nutrients,
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- The gas produced as a waste product in respiration,
- The gas needed for respiration to release energy,
- Organ responsible for producing bile and filtering blood
- The main artery that pumps blood out of the heart
- An organism's ability to maintain steady internal conditions (like temperature)
- Tiny blood vessels where exchange of materials occurs,
- Chemical, green pigment needed for photosynthesis (not directly in this unit, but related to plant transport)
- Tube connecting the mouth to the stomach
- Process of releasing energy from food, usually needing oxygen,
- Muscle contractions that move food down the alimentary canal
- Muscle under the lungs that assists in breathing,
- Type of respiration without oxygen, common in anaerobic conditions
- Movement of substances from high to low concentration,
- Block of protein; small molecules absorbed by villi,
- Specialized proteins that speed up chemical digestion,
- The process of breaking down food into smaller, absorbable molecules,
31 Clues: The upper chamber of the heart, • The watery, liquid part of blood, • Plant tissue that transports sugar/food • Tube connecting the mouth to the stomach • The process of water movement through a plant, • Air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs, • The gas needed for respiration to release energy, • The main artery that pumps blood out of the heart • ...
classifcations of vegetables 2016-03-22
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- is the reproductive mechanism of the plant
- is the part of the flowering plant that contains the seeds
- is the part of the plant where the seeds are developed for example pea pod
- is an underground stem used for storing food, it is also able to produce new plants
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- is the part of the plant that makes food by photosynthesis
- is an organ in some plants which consist of an underground axis with many thick overlapping layers
- the part of the plant usually above the ground that bears the buds
- is a reproductive part of the plant, often brightly coloured to attract insects
- the part of the plant growing down into the soil to support the soil
9 Clues: is the reproductive mechanism of the plant • is the part of the plant that makes food by photosynthesis • is the part of the flowering plant that contains the seeds • the part of the plant usually above the ground that bears the buds • the part of the plant growing down into the soil to support the soil • ...
PLANTS 2025-11-30
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- THE TWO TYPES OF PLANT STRUCTURES ARE NONVASCULAR AND?
- WHAT ORGANELLE CAN BE FOUND IN ONLY PLANT CELLS?
- WHAT IS THE PIGMENT THAT PLAYS A ROLE IN ABSORPTION OF LIGHT?
- HOW DO NONVASCULAR PLANTS OBTAIN WATER?
- WHAT ELEMENT DO CARNIVOROUS PLANTS DIGEST INSECTS FOR?
- HOW ARE LEAVES SHAPED IN PLANTS THAT LIVE IN DRY AREAS?
- WHAT ANCHORS THE PLANT AND ABSORBS WATER?
- WHAT STRUCTURE MAKES SUGAR?
- AT NIGHT MANY PLANTS KEEP THEIR STOMATA OPEN? T OR F
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- WHAT ARE NONVASCULAR PLANTS INFORMALLY CALLED?
- WHICH TYPE OF PLANTS HAVE FLOWERS AND FRUIT?
- WHAT IS THE PROCESS PLANTS USE TO MAKE THEIR FOOD CALLED?
- WHAT IS THE GAS PLANTS REALSE CALLED?
- WHAT DOES PHLOEM CARRY?
- WHAT DOES XYLEM CARRY?
- WHAT ARE FOUND ON THE BOTTOM OF LEAVES?
16 Clues: WHAT DOES XYLEM CARRY? • WHAT DOES PHLOEM CARRY? • WHAT STRUCTURE MAKES SUGAR? • WHAT IS THE GAS PLANTS REALSE CALLED? • HOW DO NONVASCULAR PLANTS OBTAIN WATER? • WHAT ARE FOUND ON THE BOTTOM OF LEAVES? • WHAT ANCHORS THE PLANT AND ABSORBS WATER? • WHICH TYPE OF PLANTS HAVE FLOWERS AND FRUIT? • WHAT ARE NONVASCULAR PLANTS INFORMALLY CALLED? • ...
Kingdoms Plantae and Animalia 2025-02-01
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- An example of insectivorous plant
- The diploid phase of plants lifecycle
- Animals store their reserve food as
- Animals do not have this cell component
- The forms of animals that show elaborate sensory and neuromotor mechanism
- The sexual reproduction occurs by this method in animals
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- Animals depend on this source directly or indirectly for food
- Number of distint phases in the life cycle of plants
- Insectivorous plants are partially called so
- An example of parasitic plant
- Kingdom that includes Heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms
- Kingdom includes all eukaryotic chlorophyll containing organisms
- Mode of nutrition in animals
- Ploidy of the gametophytic phase of plant lifecycle
- Cell wall component of plants
15 Clues: Mode of nutrition in animals • An example of parasitic plant • Cell wall component of plants • An example of insectivorous plant • Animals store their reserve food as • The diploid phase of plants lifecycle • Animals do not have this cell component • Insectivorous plants are partially called so • Ploidy of the gametophytic phase of plant lifecycle • ...
Plants: Specialized and Organized 2014-03-30
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- Tubes in plants that are made of me, contain holes.
- Chloroplasts are a(n) _____ unique to plants.
- Epidermal cells protect the plant, even in the absence of ____________.
- The epidermal cells do not protect against me.
- Stomata cells allow me to move in and out of the leaf.
- __________ minerals and water travel through tubes composed of me.
- I do not like to get too close to other cells.
- Microorganisms could attack plants if I was not present.
- "Putting together with light".
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- The main function of the epidermal cells is ___________.
- I am a key player in gathering light energy for photosynthesis.
- I am predominantly found on the bottom side of the leaf, and can vary in size.
- An important byproduct of photosynthesis is ____________.
- Controlled openings in the plant surface are my job.
- I am the plant version of veins.
- _____________ in plants cells is necessary for survival.
- Chloroplasts are most commonly found in the palisade tissue cells and the ______ tissue cells.
- ________ minerals and water travel through tubes composed of me.
- My cells resemble columns.
19 Clues: My cells resemble columns. • "Putting together with light". • I am the plant version of veins. • Chloroplasts are a(n) _____ unique to plants. • The epidermal cells do not protect against me. • I do not like to get too close to other cells. • Tubes in plants that are made of me, contain holes. • Controlled openings in the plant surface are my job. • ...
8.1-2 2021-12-17
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- some substances can pass across them while others cannot
- small organelles filled with enzymes
- a thin flexible barrier that surrounds a cell
- small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm
- the basic units of all living things
- a strong supporting layer around the membrane
- the power plant of the cell
- a network of protein filaments that gives eukaryotic cells their shape
- large saclike, membrane enclosed structures that store water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei
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- an internal membrane system contained in eukaryotic cells
- a stack of flattened membranes that proteins are moved into
- the biological equivalent of a power plant, in a plant
- gives cell membranes a flexible structure that forms a strong barrier between the cell and its surroundings
- a fundamental concept of biology
- the portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei
- a large membrane-enclosed structure that contains genetic material in the form of DNA
- the structures inside a cell that act like “little organs”
19 Clues: the power plant of the cell • a fundamental concept of biology • small organelles filled with enzymes • the basic units of all living things • cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei • the portion of the cell outside the nucleus • a thin flexible barrier that surrounds a cell • a strong supporting layer around the membrane • cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei • ...
Jack and the Great Bean Plant 2024-02-20
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- The mean beast was left high _________ when the plant fell.
- A great big ________ took Jack and his mother's things.
- Jack used the ax to ________ the plant.
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- The great big plant was ________ to the sky.
- The man gave Jack three ________ beans.
- Jack's mother said that the man is a ________.
- The ________ read a mean beast lives here.
- ________ took back each thing from the beast.
- Please ________ the ox for food.
- Jack went up the ________ plant.
10 Clues: Please ________ the ox for food. • Jack went up the ________ plant. • The man gave Jack three ________ beans. • Jack used the ax to ________ the plant. • The ________ read a mean beast lives here. • The great big plant was ________ to the sky. • ________ took back each thing from the beast. • Jack's mother said that the man is a ________. • ...
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2025-01-12
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- the process by which pollen is transported to the female parts of flowers
- sticky female reproductive part that collects pollen grains
- male parts of the flower
- connects the stigma and the ovary
- fusion of the male and female gametes
- contains ovules
- produces pollen grans
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- contains the male gamete of the flower
- female gametes of the plant
- female parts of the flower
- fertilized female gamete of the plant that grows into a new plant
- stalk which holds anther up
12 Clues: contains ovules • produces pollen grans • male parts of the flower • female parts of the flower • female gametes of the plant • stalk which holds anther up • connects the stigma and the ovary • fusion of the male and female gametes • contains the male gamete of the flower • sticky female reproductive part that collects pollen grains • ...
Plants 2024-10-12
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- thin, soft and flexible stems (two words)
- very small plant contained inside the seed
- fix the plant in the ground
- male part of the flower
- mixture of water and mineral salts (two words)
- responsible for making food for the plants
- attaches the leaf blade to the branch or stem
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- during photosynthesis plants release this into the air
- supports the plant
- process in which plants make their own food
- flat part of the leaf
- female part of the flower
12 Clues: supports the plant • flat part of the leaf • male part of the flower • female part of the flower • fix the plant in the ground • thin, soft and flexible stems (two words) • very small plant contained inside the seed • responsible for making food for the plants • process in which plants make their own food • attaches the leaf blade to the branch or stem • ...
Plants 2023-12-15
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- part of the plant that carries sugars and nutrients.
- system of the plant that is above ground.
- a waste product given off by plants that animals use to breath.
- part of the plant where most photosynthesis takes place.
- process by which plants make glucose.
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- part of the plant that carries water.
- plant organelle that houses photosynthesis.
- system of the plant that is below ground.
- particles that cause leaves to be different colors.
9 Clues: part of the plant that carries water. • process by which plants make glucose. • system of the plant that is below ground. • system of the plant that is above ground. • plant organelle that houses photosynthesis. • particles that cause leaves to be different colors. • part of the plant that carries sugars and nutrients. • ...
Voyage Crossword 2023-03-29
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- Carnivorous means to
- This plants smells like a rotting body
- Plants can be
- The most popular carnivorous plant
- Nightshade A plant with deadly in the name
- Deadly plants can make
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- A plant the has the name of a color
- clipeata The rarest Carnivorous plant
- A deadly plant that has Fox in it
- A deadly plant that starts with an O
10 Clues: Plants can be • Carnivorous means to • Deadly plants can make • A deadly plant that has Fox in it • The most popular carnivorous plant • A plant the has the name of a color • A deadly plant that starts with an O • clipeata The rarest Carnivorous plant • This plants smells like a rotting body • Nightshade A plant with deadly in the name
FCZ Christmas Crossword 2024-12-20
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- Santa's reindeer
- kissing plant
- Santa
- frozen sphere
- made with candied or dried fruit, nuts, and spices, and optionally soaked in spirits
- belladonna lily
- flowering plant species of the diverse spurge family
- news or messages
- nativity of Jesus
- personification of frost
- color of the year
- hanging around the Christmas tree
- aromatic resin
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- You are the mean one, Mr. ____
- "sparkle"
- Christmas season
- "no two are alike"
- song of praise
- festival of joy
- Christmas ornament
- bitter perfume
- an iconic symbol of the holiday season
- miserly character
- toy maker
- King of Jews
25 Clues: Santa • "sparkle" • toy maker • King of Jews • kissing plant • frozen sphere • song of praise • bitter perfume • aromatic resin • festival of joy • belladonna lily • Santa's reindeer • Christmas season • news or messages • miserly character • nativity of Jesus • color of the year • "no two are alike" • Christmas ornament • personification of frost • You are the mean one, Mr. ____ • ...
Agronomic Crossword 006 2023-12-12
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- Poisonous, injurious to plants, animals, or humans.
- An abundance of pests found in an area or place where they are not desirable.
- The amount of a material delivered to a plant, animal, or surface. Usually measured as per acre; per 1,000 square feet; or per hour.
- The part of the pesticide that either kills the pests, or prevents damage by them.
- The amount of active ingredient in a pesticide formulation or mixture (usually provided as a percentage).
- Any plant, animal, or other organism that a pesticide application is not aimed at, but that may be accidentally injured.
- Use or method that is not written on the pesticide label and therefore is not legal.
- An unwanted organism (animal, plant, bacteria, fungus, virus, etc.).
- A source of risk or danger; the chance that danger or harm will come to the applicator, bystanders, livestock, wildlife, or crops.
- The printed material attached to or part of a pesticide container giving information about the contents and proper use of the product.
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- A well-known, simple name of a pesticide as accepted by the Pesticide Regulation Division of the Environmental Protection Agency, such as carbaryl, atrazine, and benomyl.
- Any agent that can cause injury, illness, or death when absorbed by a living organism.
- Inactive ingredients part of a pesticide/formulation; material(s) in a pesticide mixture that would not prevent damage or destroy pests if used by itself.
- The inert liquid or solid material added to an active ingredient to prepare a pesticide formulation.
- The part of the label on a pesticide container that gives the name and amount of each active ingredient and the amount of inert ingredients/inactive material in the mixture.
- A plant growing where it is not wanted, especially one growing in profusion so as to crowd out a desired plant or grass.
- Quantity of a pesticide applied.
- The area, buildings, plants, animals, or pests intended to be treated with a pesticide application.
18 Clues: Quantity of a pesticide applied. • Poisonous, injurious to plants, animals, or humans. • An unwanted organism (animal, plant, bacteria, fungus, virus, etc.). • An abundance of pests found in an area or place where they are not desirable. • The part of the pesticide that either kills the pests, or prevents damage by them. • ...
Unit 3 2023-12-08
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- what would be produced by the plant during photosynthesis during the day
- what is the product of cellular respiration
- what is the main photosynthesis of a plant cell
- Dioxide what would be produced by the plant during photosynthesis at night
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- what does carbon dioxide become during photosynthesis
- what holds the DNA of an animal cell
- what has a purpose to absorb the light in the plant cell
- what is contained in the nucleus of an animal cell
- Wall what does a plant cell have that an animal cell doesnt
- what happens to the rate of carbon dioxide during activity
10 Clues: what holds the DNA of an animal cell • what is the product of cellular respiration • what is the main photosynthesis of a plant cell • what is contained in the nucleus of an animal cell • what does carbon dioxide become during photosynthesis • what has a purpose to absorb the light in the plant cell • what happens to the rate of carbon dioxide during activity • ...
The germinating seed. 2026-03-04
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- The part of the plant that grows down into the soil
- The process by which a seed starts to grow into a plant
- The increase in size or development of a living thing
- The part of the plant that grows upwards towards the light
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- How hot or cold something is
- A young plant g(root)rowing from a seed
- A small object that can grow into a plant
- Energy from the Sun that helps plants grow
- A liquid needed by seeds to begin germination
- A gas in the air that seeds need to respire
10 Clues: How hot or cold something is • A young plant g(root)rowing from a seed • A small object that can grow into a plant • Energy from the Sun that helps plants grow • A gas in the air that seeds need to respire • A liquid needed by seeds to begin germination • The part of the plant that grows down into the soil • The increase in size or development of a living thing • ...
Plants 2024-09-20
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- A living organism that grows in the ground and makes its own food through photosynthesis. The word begins with the letter P.
- The part of a plant that grows underground and absorbs water and nutrients.
- The parts of a tree that grow out from the trunk and hold leaves.
- The colourful part of a plant that produces seeds.
- The top layer of earth where plants grow, full of nutrients.
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- A liquid that’s important for life that plants absorb through their roots. The word begins with the letter R.
- Tall plants with a trunk, branches, and leaves.
- To hold something firmly in place, like how roots hold a plant to the ground.
- The part of a plant that supports leaves and carries water and nutrients.
- The green parts of a plant where photosynthesis happens.
10 Clues: Tall plants with a trunk, branches, and leaves. • The colourful part of a plant that produces seeds. • The green parts of a plant where photosynthesis happens. • The top layer of earth where plants grow, full of nutrients. • The parts of a tree that grow out from the trunk and hold leaves. • ...
