the plant Crossword Puzzles
Labelling plant parts 2025-10-27
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- The part that grows underground and takes in water and nutrients
- The part that holds up the plant and carries water to the leaves
- One of the soft, colorful parts of a flower
- The colorful part of the plant that makes seeds
- The liquid plants need to drink to stay alive and grow.
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- the dark crumbly stuff on the ground where the plant grows
- The light from the sun that plants use to make food
- The flat green part that uses sunlight to make food for the plant
- The tiny part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
9 Clues: One of the soft, colorful parts of a flower • The colorful part of the plant that makes seeds • The light from the sun that plants use to make food • The tiny part of a plant that can grow into a new plant • The liquid plants need to drink to stay alive and grow. • the dark crumbly stuff on the ground where the plant grows • ...
ecology 2021-05-28
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- smaller spore that produces a male gametophyte in a heterosporous plant
- arrangement of leaves on a stem
- xylem cell with thick secondary walls that helps transport water
- study of the geographic distribution of living things and the abiotic factors that affect their distribution
- consumption of plants by insects and other animals
- sac-like structure at the tip of the stamen in which pollen grains are produced
- related group of angiosperms that produce embryos with one cotyledon and pollen with a single ridge
- leaf without a petiole that is attached directly to the plant stem
- invertebrates found within the calcium carbonate substrate of coral reefs
- ground tissue found between the vascular tissue and the epidermis in a stem or root
- dominant phylum of gymnosperms with the greatest variety of trees
- modified underground stem adapted for starch storage; has many adventitious buds
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- growth and development of plants in response to light
- ground tissue found towards the interior of the vascular tissue in a stem or root
- eudicot) related group of angiosperms whose embryos possess two cotyledons
- plant structure with a tight arrangement of sporophylls around a central stalk, as seen in cones or flowers; the male strobilus produces pollen, and the female strobilus produces eggs
- gymnosperm with one extant species, the Ginkgo biloba: a tree with fan-shaped leaves
- pattern of leaf arrangement in which three or more leaves are connected at a node
- region between nodes on the stem
- chamber that contains and protects the ovule or female megasporangium
- grass-like plant noticeable by the absence of woody tissue
21 Clues: arrangement of leaves on a stem • region between nodes on the stem • consumption of plants by insects and other animals • growth and development of plants in response to light • grass-like plant noticeable by the absence of woody tissue • xylem cell with thick secondary walls that helps transport water • ...
Farmers Earth Day Crossword 2024-04-08
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- plants with brightly colored petals
- wasted or spoiled food and other refuse, as from a kitchen or household
- trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles, that is left lying in an open or public place.
- convert (waste) into reusable material
- a living organism of the kind characterized by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses. Sometimes found in a home or office for greenery.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The month in which we celebrate Earth Day
- to make smaller in size, amount, or number
- to make less harmful or to be more sensitive to the environment. Many companies are moving to the _____ movement.
- to use again or more than once
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- to protect (something, especially an environmentally or culturally important place or thing) from harm or destruction.
- the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth
- the introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- a large body of salt water that covers ~70.8% of the Earth
- Renewable resources include sunlight, wind, the movement of water, and geothermal heat. Also known as clean ______.
- a mixture of ingredients used as plant fertilizer and to improve soil's physical, chemical, and biological properties.
- a large, rounded astronomical body that is neither a star nor its remnant
- a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves
- the planet on which we live
20 Clues: the planet on which we live • to use again or more than once • plants with brightly colored petals • convert (waste) into reusable material • The month in which we celebrate Earth Day • to make smaller in size, amount, or number • a large body of salt water that covers ~70.8% of the Earth • wasted or spoiled food and other refuse, as from a kitchen or household • ...
Flower Parts 2022-11-06
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- the part of the plant that grows into the ground and collects water
- The process where pollen is transported from one flower to another
- the sticky part of a flower that collects pollen
- The sweet substance made by plants that animals like to eat
- The part of the flower that collects sunlight and makes food for the plant
- These animals are necessary for pollination
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- the powdery substance needed to make a fruit grow
- what a seed turns into if pollinated with pollen from other flowers
- the part of a plant that looks pretty and is capable of bearing seeds
- The colorful outer portion of flowers
- the part of the flower that produces pollen
- this holds the plant up and carries nutrients towards the leaves
12 Clues: The colorful outer portion of flowers • the part of the flower that produces pollen • These animals are necessary for pollination • the sticky part of a flower that collects pollen • the powdery substance needed to make a fruit grow • The sweet substance made by plants that animals like to eat • this holds the plant up and carries nutrients towards the leaves • ...
Genetics Crossword 2021-03-18
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- the offspring resulting from combing the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- when pollen from a plant reaches the pistil of the flower from the same plant
- a trait or quality in an individual
- to receive something someone came before you
- a gene factor that blocks another factor
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- an organism that passes down certain traits to its offsprings of many generations
- when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from another plant
- genetic factor that is blocked by a dominant factor
- the young born of living organisms. they are children
- a distinguishable quilty or characteristics
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- characteristics inherited from one generation to the next
12 Clues: a trait or quality in an individual • a gene factor that blocks another factor • a distinguishable quilty or characteristics • to receive something someone came before you • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • genetic factor that is blocked by a dominant factor • the young born of living organisms. they are children • ...
Everything Green 2020-02-19
15 Clues: bird • jewel • citrus • means go • vegetable • appendage • blue + yellow • put on a burn • church organist • unhappy feeling • St. Patrick plant • piece of clothing • green the color of • "lie down in green___" • fast growing plant that needs trimmed
Cells 2013-11-12
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- This is the genetic material found in the nucleus. It is made of DNA.
- This organelle prepares and stores proteins for secretion in the cell.
- What is the site of digestion in animal cells?
- What synthesizes and stores starch in plants?
- Where the ribosomes are made.
- This organelle is used to transport things in the cell.
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- What is an organelle that the plant cells have that the animal cells do not have?
- This organelle creates turgor pressure in plants. Turgor pressure keeps a plant from "wilting".
- __________ cells are simple cells with no nucleus.
- What color are chloroplasts?
- __________: A characteristic of living things where there is a constant internal environment.
- These are used to build the cytoskeleton and mitotic spindle.
- This organelle is a site of protein synthesis.
- This is the organelle where cellular respiration occurs.
- _________ is an example of a prokaryotic cell.
- The membrane is composed of a ________ bilayer.
- What is an organelle that the animal cells have that the plant cells do not have?
17 Clues: What color are chloroplasts? • Where the ribosomes are made. • What synthesizes and stores starch in plants? • This organelle is a site of protein synthesis. • _________ is an example of a prokaryotic cell. • What is the site of digestion in animal cells? • The membrane is composed of a ________ bilayer. • __________ cells are simple cells with no nucleus. • ...
FORSCI Fiber Evidence Crossword 2021-01-21
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- cotton comes from this part of a plant
- absorption in fabrics
- Checkerboard weave pattern
- fiber produced from rabbit hair
- silk comes from the cocoon of this caterpillar
- Fiber produced from goat hair
- a common mineral fiber
- count The number of threads that are packed together for any given amount of fabric
- coir comes from this fruit
- scientists look at this first to try to match a fiber to a location
- animal fibers are made of this macromolecule
- term for fibers produced from a raw material such as coal or wood pulp that is spun together in a factory
- term for fibers that have been spun together
- A test used to analyze the components of
- First man-made fiber
- Transfer of fibers directly from suspect to
- A destructive test that allows scientists to
- Plant used to make linen
- Because fibers are mass produced, they are considered this type of evidence
- four most fiber evidence falls off within this many hours of a crime
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- plant fibers are made of this carbohydrate
- small, repeating units that make up polymers
- synthetic fiber used in polar fleece
- esters Regenerated fibers are made of these
- Result of weaving yarns together
- type of spectroscopy that allows scientists to visualize chemical structure of fibers
- The smallest indivisible unit of a textile; made up of many filaments twisted or bonded together
- or victim to suspect
- a quick test used to classify fabric origins
- Animal fiber often used to make coats and gloves
- diagonal weave pattern
- Jute comes from this part of a plant
- type of light microscope that allows scientists to use wavelengths of light to observe optical properties of fibers
- hemp comes from this plant
- in a fabric
- the tight lengthwise yarn in a weave pattern
- The most durable synthetic fiber
- the crosswise yarn in a weave pattern
38 Clues: in a fabric • or victim to suspect • First man-made fiber • absorption in fabrics • a common mineral fiber • diagonal weave pattern • Plant used to make linen • Checkerboard weave pattern • coir comes from this fruit • hemp comes from this plant • Fiber produced from goat hair • fiber produced from rabbit hair • Result of weaving yarns together • The most durable synthetic fiber • ...
Topic 3: Infection and Response 2022-09-18
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- disease caused by a virus that shows symptoms of a fever and a red skin rash
- medicines that help to cure bacterial disease
- dead or inactive pathogens injected into the body to stimulate white blood cells to produce antibodies
- antibodies produced from a single clone of cells that are specific to one binding site on an antigen
- STD caused by bacteria with symptoms of thick discoloured discharge and pain on urinating
- microorganisms that cause infections
- study where neither the researcher or patient know who is taking the drug or placebo
- drug testing done in a lab using cells,tissues and animals
- organisms that are usually single-celled and can only be seen using a microscope
- drug used in a trial that has no impact on the patient
- a change in the genetic material of an organism
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- disease caused by a protist that causes episodes of fevers and can be fatal
- that are much smaller than bacteria and can only reproduce inside living cells of other organisms
- reproduction by simple cell division
- mosaic virus widespread plant pathogen producing a mosaic pattern on leaves limiting plant growth
- the yellowing seen on the leaves of plants when they cannot make chlorophyll due to a lack of magnesium ions
- type of cell that makes up the immune system and produces antibodies and antitoxins
- insects that penetrate the plant phloem and feed on the dissolved food. They act as plant pathogens and are also vectors that carry pathogenic viruses, bacteria, and fungi into healthy plant tissue
- fungal disease where purple or black spots develop on leaves which often turn yellow and drop early
- cells created during the production of monoclonal antibodies by the fusion of an antibody-specific lymphocyte and a tumour cell
- drug testing done on healthy human volunteers and patients
- bacterial disease spread by bacteria ingested in food causing fever, cramps, vomiting and diarrhoea
- human immunodeficiency virus that weakens the immune system and can lead to AIDS
- physical and chemical barriers that defend the body from pathogens
- additional effects of a drug that are unexpected
25 Clues: reproduction by simple cell division • microorganisms that cause infections • medicines that help to cure bacterial disease • a change in the genetic material of an organism • additional effects of a drug that are unexpected • drug used in a trial that has no impact on the patient • drug testing done on healthy human volunteers and patients • ...
PLANTS 2023-07-31
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- MAKES A WONDERFUL PIE OR A CRUNCHY HEALTHY SNACK
- SOMETHING THAT ABSORBS WATER AND FOOD FROM THE SOIL TO FEED A PLANT
- MAIN TRUNK OF A PLANT
- CRUNCHY, ORANGE AND RABBITS LOVE THEM
- DARK RED JUICY FRUIT CAN BE MADE INTO JAM OR JELLY
- SOMETHING THAT ATTRACTS INSECTS TO GATHER FOOD AND POLLINATE
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- CAN BE ANY COLOUR AND ONE OF MANY TO MAKE A BLOSSOM
- A PROCESS USING SUNLIGHT TO CREATE FOOD FOR A PLANT
- A THING THAT CONTAINS ALL THE INFORMATION NEEDED TO GROW A PLANT
- JUICY AND SMALL AND AND CAN BE SQUASHED TO MAKE WINE
- STARTS GREEN THEN CHANGES COLOUR TOWARDS AUTUMN
- THIS PLANT GROWS ACORNS
12 Clues: MAIN TRUNK OF A PLANT • THIS PLANT GROWS ACORNS • CRUNCHY, ORANGE AND RABBITS LOVE THEM • STARTS GREEN THEN CHANGES COLOUR TOWARDS AUTUMN • MAKES A WONDERFUL PIE OR A CRUNCHY HEALTHY SNACK • DARK RED JUICY FRUIT CAN BE MADE INTO JAM OR JELLY • CAN BE ANY COLOUR AND ONE OF MANY TO MAKE A BLOSSOM • A PROCESS USING SUNLIGHT TO CREATE FOOD FOR A PLANT • ...
Strawberry Crossword 2017-02-07
9 Clues: plant runner • where fruit forms • short, thickened stem • daughter strawberry plant • area containing chloroplasts • daughter plant cut off from mother • conversion of sunlight into energy • located on the outside of the fruit • grow into the soil, nourish the plant
THE PLANT KINGDOM CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-05-12
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- Growth responses that result in permanent movements
- This is a small cone of cells that protect the root as it grows. This structure is called the root....... .
- gas exchange takes place here in plants.
- name of the green pigment found in plants.
- Angiosperms have their seeds inside this structure.
- This type of sap consists of water and mineral salts. This sap is called ........... sap.
- Plant cells have a nucleus, that is why they are called.............cells.
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- Gymnosperms have their seeds inside these structures.
- Type of plants that live in humid environments. They don´t have conducting tissues.
- Type of nutrition in plants (they create their own food.
- Elaborated sap travels through it.
- organelle that carries out the photosynthesis.
12 Clues: Elaborated sap travels through it. • gas exchange takes place here in plants. • name of the green pigment found in plants. • organelle that carries out the photosynthesis. • Growth responses that result in permanent movements • Angiosperms have their seeds inside this structure. • Gymnosperms have their seeds inside these structures. • ...
Endangered Species Vocabulary 2016-01-19
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- The rotting flesh of a dead animal
- Reduce the number of a species by killing some
- All animal life of a region
- Animals that can live on land and in water
- A species of a plant or animal that once existed but has died out
- Very simple plants that have no stems or leaves
- A form of tourism that tries to minimise damage to environment
- Use or develop something in order to gain a benefit
- All plant life of a region
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- Scientists who study ecosystems
- At risk of being wiped out
- Of the sea
- Water based
- The natural environment of a plant or animal
- All the plants and animals that depend on one another and their environment for food and shelter
- Animals that eat other animals
16 Clues: Of the sea • Water based • At risk of being wiped out • All plant life of a region • All animal life of a region • Animals that eat other animals • Scientists who study ecosystems • The rotting flesh of a dead animal • Animals that can live on land and in water • The natural environment of a plant or animal • Reduce the number of a species by killing some • ...
Life and Plants 2018-03-15
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- the thing that a dog has
- the part of a plant that collects the water
- a animal with no back bone
- large mammal with stripes
- something living but cant move
- a group of animals that have fur
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- the poses of when something makes its own food
- when a plant has started its big adventure
- a animal with a back bone
- the part of a plant that gets air
10 Clues: the thing that a dog has • a animal with a back bone • large mammal with stripes • a animal with no back bone • something living but cant move • a group of animals that have fur • the part of a plant that gets air • when a plant has started its big adventure • the part of a plant that collects the water • the poses of when something makes its own food
Module 11 Plant diversity and Reproduction (b) 2024-03-26
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- -seedless vascular plants. vascular tissue hardened by lignin. mainly horsetail, club mosses, and ferns.
- - plants with woody parts that grow year after year.
- - a seed leaf that develops as part of the seed providing nutrients to the seedling and becomes the first leaf of the plant. may perform photosynthesis or whither from lack of nutrients.
- - a fine dust containing the sperm of seed producing plants.
- - swelling on the tip of the pedicel that holds the developing flower bud and then supports the flower.
- - 2 sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
- - transfer of pollen grains from anther to carpel in flowering plants.
- - 4 haploid cells following meiosis in an angiosperm encased in a thick protective wall.
- - plants that live for 2 years.
- - male reproductive organs of the flower. have long filaments serving as stalks to support the anther. produce pollen grains which contain sperm.
- - (without vascular tissue). frequent in forests where the soil is cool and moist but can live in any moist shady area from tropical to polar. most recognizable are mosses. rely on osmosis for water.
- - protective coating of an ovule.
- - middle portion of the embryo that develops into the stem.
- - covered in a sticky substance designed to catch pollen grains.
- - green leaflike structures above the pedicel. enclose the bud of the flower to protect.
- - the plant a stem is being grafted to.
- - lower portion of the embryo that sprouts out of the seed.
- - flowering plants enclosed seed surrounded in protective tissue.
- - plants with a vascular tissue system of tube-shaped cells branching throughout a plant that transports materials between roots and shoots.
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- - fruit with ovary wall connected to the seed. ex corn
- - diploid generation.
- - extension of the ovary designed to hold the stigma up where it can be exposed to pollen grains.
- - haploid generation.
- - top portion of the embryo from which the true leaves form.
- - flowers made up of several individual flowers. ex sunflower is actually numerous tiny flowers that form in a single receptacle.
- - embryo breaks through the seed wall.
- - means naked seed because the seed is not enclosed in protective tissue. most common group evergreens or conifers.
- - regions in each anther of a flowers stamen where diploid cells undergo meiosis to form haploid cells.
- - a mature ovary that contains a seed or seeds.
- - leaflike structures above the sepals. contain carotenoids and other pigments that provide color. epidermis often contains fragrant oils to attract pollinators.
- - contains the eggs of the plant where the seeds develop.
- - flowers with either stamens or carpels.
- - flowers that have both reproductive organs.
- - ovary forms a hard woody covering around a single seed. ex walnut and acorn
- - contains pollen grains that contain haploid cells that function as plant sperm.
- - contains the ovule where the embryo sac develops.
- - female reproductive organ of the flower. (produces embryo sacs which contain the eggs.) composed of stigma, style and ovary.
- - dry fruit ovary with a single chamber containing many seeds. such as bean and peanuts.
- - cutting a stem from one plant and attaching it to another.
- - an ovule with a protective coating encasing a mature plant embryo and a nutrient source.
- - 1 set of chromosomes resulting from meiosis.
- - the stem cut from a plant for grafting.
- - fruit forming a long thin wing from the ovary wall. ex maple.
- - dry fruit ovary with many champers each containing many seeds. ex poppy
- - plants that only live for 1 year. grow, flower, produce seeds and die.
45 Clues: - diploid generation. • - haploid generation. • - plants that live for 2 years. • - protective coating of an ovule. • - embryo breaks through the seed wall. • - the plant a stem is being grafted to. • - flowers with either stamens or carpels. • - the stem cut from a plant for grafting. • - flowers that have both reproductive organs. • ...
Gardening Terms 2020-11-23
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- Mature ovary of a plants containing seeds
- Plant whose branches grow against vertical surface
- Various mosses native to bogs; think bagged peat
- Setting plant outdoors for increasing times
- The unnatural loss of foliage
- A thick central root penetrating deep into ground
- A stem that creeps and roots along the soil surface
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- Slender, spikelike often drooping flower cluster
- Gardening with a water-based solution, not soil
- The first word in a plant's botanical name
- Leaves closely set around a crown or center
- Collectively, the petals of a flower
- The leaves of palms, or fern foliage
- Hastening an out-of-season plant to flowering
- Joint in the stem where a bud, branch or leaf starts
15 Clues: The unnatural loss of foliage • Collectively, the petals of a flower • The leaves of palms, or fern foliage • Mature ovary of a plants containing seeds • The first word in a plant's botanical name • Leaves closely set around a crown or center • Setting plant outdoors for increasing times • Hastening an out-of-season plant to flowering • ...
Plants & Living Things 2020-10-26
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- a group of animals with a backbone
- a gas produced by plants
- the process where plants make their own food from sunlight
- a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that have gills
- an object in the lab that can be used to see small things in much more detail
- the reproductive structure of a plant
- a group of invertebrate creatures which includes a spider or a tick
- a group of vertebrates that feed milk to their young
- where scientists group living things into distinct categories so they can be identified
- the "m" in MRS C GREN
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- the "g" in MRS C GREN
- the "n" in MRS C GREN
- a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that live on land and lay eggs
- the part of a plant that absorbs water and provides structure
- the "e" in MRS C GREN
- the green structure on a plant that absorbs sunlight
- the site inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs
- most land mammals are covered in this
- the "c" in MRS C GREN
- most fish are covered in these
- the bright part of a flower which attracts pollinators
- fruits protect these so that they can be dispersed
22 Clues: the "g" in MRS C GREN • the "n" in MRS C GREN • the "e" in MRS C GREN • the "c" in MRS C GREN • the "m" in MRS C GREN • a gas produced by plants • most fish are covered in these • a group of animals with a backbone • the reproductive structure of a plant • most land mammals are covered in this • the site inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Cells 2024-05-10
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- a green organelle where photosynthesis takes place in plant cells
- genetic material in all cells
- particles move from an area of high concentration to low concentration through a protein
- has membrane bound organelles (animal, plant, fungi)
- particles move from an area of high concentration to low concentration automatically
- the semi-permeable barrier that allows some things into the cell but keeps others out
- the large molecule which is produced in photosynthesis
- where proteins are made
- some things can pass through, some things cannot pass through
- the powerhouse of the cell which creates ATP
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- water loving (phospholipid heads)
- lacks membrane bound organelles (bacteria)
- organelle which does macromolecule recycling in animal cells
- structural barrier outside the cell membrane in plant, fungi, and bacteria cells
- the jelly-like substance inside the cell
- makes up the cell membrane in a bilayer
- molecules pass through the cell membrane from an area of low concentration to high concentration with the use of added energy
- water hating (phospholipid tails)
- usable energy
- water flows to an area of more particles
- the process where all living things create ATP (usable energy)
- an organelle in eukaryotes which houses DNA
22 Clues: usable energy • where proteins are made • genetic material in all cells • water loving (phospholipid heads) • water hating (phospholipid tails) • makes up the cell membrane in a bilayer • the jelly-like substance inside the cell • water flows to an area of more particles • lacks membrane bound organelles (bacteria) • an organelle in eukaryotes which houses DNA • ...
Water Cycle 2024-12-17
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- When water fall down and goes into the soil
- When water in a cloud gets to heavy and falls back down
- When water falls as precipitation and soaks into the ground.
- uptake: When water from the roots travels to the top of the plant
- The part of our Earth that protects us from the sun but also the superhighway for water to move.
- When water rises up into the sky because of temperature change
- storage when water is stuck in the ground
- When water from around the plant and in the plant is evaporating.
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- When water rises out of plants and turns into water vapor
- One of the biggest places where you can find water and where new water forms
- When water in the atmosphere turns into a cloud
- steam: When steam rises from the volcano because of hot air turns into gas
- When water liquid turns into gas vapor
- When there is to much water and the water doesn't sink into the ground
- and dew: When clouds form closer to the ground because of not balanced cold and warm air and dew is little liquid particles that form lower to the ground
15 Clues: When water liquid turns into gas vapor • storage when water is stuck in the ground • When water fall down and goes into the soil • When water in the atmosphere turns into a cloud • When water in a cloud gets to heavy and falls back down • When water rises out of plants and turns into water vapor • When water falls as precipitation and soaks into the ground. • ...
30 2024-08-19
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- Tall grass fence
- Garden scene
- Garden sound feature
- Garden inside
- Natural style
- Water feature plan
- Irrigation
- Dark stone paving
- Flowering plant
- Open garden
- Pond feature
- Paved walkway
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- Seating shelter
- Grid support
- Open garden
- Plant bed
- Fruit tree area
- Garden sight
- Grass boundary
- Digging line
- Abundant flowering
- Dense plant edge
- Exterior garden
- Privacy plants
- Cluster of trees
25 Clues: Plant bed • Irrigation • Open garden • Open garden • Grid support • Garden sight • Garden scene • Digging line • Pond feature • Garden inside • Natural style • Paved walkway • Grass boundary • Privacy plants • Seating shelter • Fruit tree area • Exterior garden • Flowering plant • Tall grass fence • Dense plant edge • Cluster of trees • Dark stone paving • Abundant flowering • Water feature plan • Garden sound feature
u 2024-05-30
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- Altered from natural state.
- Main documentary focus.
- Overall way of living.
- Surroundings' impact.
- Main dietary focus.
- Food preparation.
- Emphasizing plant foods.
- Health conditions.
- Essential nutrient.
- Study of food nutrients.
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- Proper nutrient proportions.
- Sweet plant parts.
- Long-lasting health issues.
- No animal products.
- Food-related.
- Minimally processed items.
- Animal-product abstainer.
- Savory plant parts.
- Overall health.
- Avoiding issues.
20 Clues: Food-related. • Overall health. • Avoiding issues. • Food preparation. • Sweet plant parts. • Health conditions. • No animal products. • Savory plant parts. • Main dietary focus. • Essential nutrient. • Surroundings' impact. • Overall way of living. • Main documentary focus. • Emphasizing plant foods. • Study of food nutrients. • Animal-product abstainer. • Minimally processed items. • ...
Food chain and more 2024-09-19
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- Allowing plant to photosynthesise
- The main source of energy in food chains/food webs.
- Animal that get their energy from plant and other dead animal
- it is a producer
- grow where there is moisture, such as around leaks in roofs, windows, or pipes, or where there has been a flood.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- the decomposer helps break down both types of organisms once they die off.
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- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
- in the levels
- comsumer carnivores (which eat meat) or omnivores (which eat a mixture of plants and meat
- an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals : an animal that preys on other animals.
- it eats plant only
12 Clues: in the levels • it is a producer • it eats plant only • Allowing plant to photosynthesise • The main source of energy in food chains/food webs. • Animal that get their energy from plant and other dead animal • the decomposer helps break down both types of organisms once they die off. • the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. • ...
Biology for the Logic Stage: Plant Unit Vocabulary 2022-11-21
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- The tiny mouth of a plant.
- A category of plants with exposed seeds (ex. pinecones).
- The process in which a seed begins to grow when conditions are right.
- A category of plants with tubes.
- A plant that sheds all its leaves during some part of the year.
- The green chemical that gives most plants their color.
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- A category of plants without exposed seeds (ex. flowers).
- A process that uses light energy to make food from simple chemicals.
- A plant that keeps its leaves throughout the year.
- A category of plants with no tubes.
- A category of plants with flower petals in threes with parallel veins.
- Plant movement in response to light, water, gravity, or touch.
- A category of plants with flower petals in fours and fives with branching veins.
13 Clues: The tiny mouth of a plant. • A category of plants with tubes. • A category of plants with no tubes. • A plant that keeps its leaves throughout the year. • The green chemical that gives most plants their color. • A category of plants with exposed seeds (ex. pinecones). • A category of plants without exposed seeds (ex. flowers). • ...
The Egyptian Crossword 2023-03-21
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- The cursive script from which Demotic developed
- The original language of the word hieroglyphic
- The name of the stone written in 3 diffrent scripts
- The meaning of the word "HIERO"
- The meaning of the expression PA-EN-PEE-RA
- The papyrus plant can be more than __ meters high
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- A picture or a symbol that represents a word
- The color of the papyrus plant
- The river that crosses Egypt
- The "king" of Acient Egypt
- The meaning of the word "GLYPICHS"
- A plant that grew in the swamplands of the Nile
12 Clues: The "king" of Acient Egypt • The river that crosses Egypt • The color of the papyrus plant • The meaning of the word "HIERO" • The meaning of the word "GLYPICHS" • The meaning of the expression PA-EN-PEE-RA • A picture or a symbol that represents a word • The original language of the word hieroglyphic • The cursive script from which Demotic developed • ...
Agronomic Crossword #002 2022-11-10
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- also called the Root Protection Zone; area to avoid severing tree roots; radius of 6-12” for every DBH
- function of a flower or seed
- PPE that should be worn on eyes with mixing pesticides
- plant nutrient with the chemical symbol CA
- plant nutrient that can be applied to turf for a quick green up
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- a primary function of tree roots to provide stability
- fertilizer with equal amounts NPK
- zone to determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location; standard map provided by USDA
- dominant form of weed control utilized in the NCA
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer
- mechanically removing small plugs of thatch and soil from the lawn
- a primary function of tree roots to obtain nutrients
- the area directly located under the outer circumference of the tree branches
- material (such as decaying leaves, bark, or compost) spread around or over a plant to enrich or insulate the soil
- area on a stem where buds are located and site of cellular activity and growth
15 Clues: function of a flower or seed • fertilizer with equal amounts NPK • plant nutrient with the chemical symbol CA • dominant form of weed control utilized in the NCA • decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer • a primary function of tree roots to obtain nutrients • a primary function of tree roots to provide stability • ...
Biology 16.1 And 16.2 Review(ashton pelecanos) 2020-04-30
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- Primates without tails
- continuously growing front teeth
- Primates with tails
- Primates native to Madagascar
- The young are carried in pouches
- the location of objects by reflected sound
- tails that can grasp objects
- various plants of the family Cucurbitaceae
- Another name for a killer whale
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- Largest known animal
- Marsupial native to The Americas
- Aquatic Salamanders
- Also known as Chiroptera
- Marsupial native too Australia
- Plant or animal activity during the daytime
- carnivorous plant or animal.
- whales the counterpart of baleen whales
- Whales without teeth
- animals that are awake at night and asleep in the day
19 Clues: Aquatic Salamanders • Primates with tails • Largest known animal • Whales without teeth • Primates without tails • Also known as Chiroptera • carnivorous plant or animal. • tails that can grasp objects • Primates native to Madagascar • Marsupial native too Australia • Another name for a killer whale • Marsupial native to The Americas • continuously growing front teeth • ...
Cells 2022-01-17
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- a group of tissues working together
- green pigment
- adaptation of red blood cell to bind to oxygen
- transport water up the plant
- contains genetic material
- material cell wall is made of
- a group of cells working together
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- provide shape and support to plant cell
- root hair cells are long and _____
- partially permeable membrane
- provide support and structure for plants
- organelle to absorb light energy
- smallest unit of life
- a group of organs working together
- plant vacuole store this
- animal vacuoles store _____ and water
16 Clues: green pigment • smallest unit of life • plant vacuole store this • contains genetic material • partially permeable membrane • transport water up the plant • material cell wall is made of • organelle to absorb light energy • a group of cells working together • root hair cells are long and _____ • a group of organs working together • a group of tissues working together • ...
plants 2021-05-08
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- roots hold plants in the ______
- most plants have __________that make seeds.
- new plants grow from tiny____
- Insects carry ______from flower to flower.
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- The stem carries _____ and water to all parts of the plant.
- The _____of a plant grow on the stem
- all plants need sunlight food and ________
- Plants give out _______ to help us breathe.
- like all living things plants ______and change
- The part of the plant that holds the plant up straight is the ____
10 Clues: new plants grow from tiny____ • roots hold plants in the ______ • The _____of a plant grow on the stem • all plants need sunlight food and ________ • Insects carry ______from flower to flower. • most plants have __________that make seeds. • Plants give out _______ to help us breathe. • like all living things plants ______and change • ...
GEN BIO EXAM 2 2024-02-26
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- Removes RNA primers and replaces with DNA
- The enzyme who unzips two DNA strands
- Protein that DNA wraps around
- Site of replication and transcription
- Uses parental DNA strand to add nucleotides to RNA primer or preexisting DNA strand
- Diffusion of water
- discovered DNA is semiconservative using centrifugon
- network of fibers in animal cells with three types relating to function and structure
- Prevents supercoiling
- turgor pressure
- Plant cell plasma lysed in this solution/animal cell shrinkage
- Amphipathic membrane
- This person used mice to find that DNA transformed/replicated
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- Creates phosphodiester bonds/like the glue
- uses pumps and ATP to go against gradient
- Modulates fluidity of the membrane
- Large molecules exported from the cell
- What we need for mature RNA (cap, tail, removal of exons)
- You have to pass through this to enter or exit the cell
- Hydrocarbon double blonde tails (kinked)
- This solution reaches equilibrium/plant cell laccid
- present on the rough ER and site of translation
- where RNA polymerase binds to start transcription
- Three forms of this are phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and receptor-mediated endocytosis
- X-ray crystal photos to find double-helix
- Won noble prize because found denaturization and DNA is antiparralel
- Densely packed membrane with little fluidity
- Guy who discovered complimentary base-pairing
- Plant cell turgid and animal cell lyse in this solution
- needed to make plant food
- Adds RNA primers as template for replication
31 Clues: turgor pressure • Diffusion of water • Amphipathic membrane • Prevents supercoiling • needed to make plant food • Protein that DNA wraps around • Modulates fluidity of the membrane • The enzyme who unzips two DNA strands • Site of replication and transcription • Large molecules exported from the cell • Hydrocarbon double blonde tails (kinked) • ...
Nutrient essential for building muscle growth 2024-11-06
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- May increase heart rate and alertness but can also cause insomnia and restlessness.
- A special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- The sugar found in milk.
- The department of farming or of a farm that is concerned with the production of milk, butter, and cheese.
- is an essential nutrient for the human body.
- Regulating muscle and nerve function, blood sugar levels, and blood pressure and making protein, bone, and DNA.
- Protein found in wheat and oats.
- Substances obtained from food that we require for metabolism or physiological processes.
- Important for the formation of bones, teeth, blood and connective tissues.
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- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean.
- Is An essential nutrient found in a variety of plant and animal foods.
- Provide energy to the body's cells.
- A thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.
- Helps build and repair muscles, bones,and other tissue.
- Fuel we need from food to function and be active.
- Organic molecules that are essential to an organism in small quantities for proper metabolic function.
- Helps create healthy blood and carries oxygen around the body.
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- An electrolyte that helps maintain acid-base balance of the blood, helps regulate blood pressure.
- Acids The building blocks of all proteins.
- A unit of measurement.
21 Clues: A unit of measurement. • The sugar found in milk. • Protein found in wheat and oats. • Provide energy to the body's cells. • is an essential nutrient for the human body. • Acids The building blocks of all proteins. • Fuel we need from food to function and be active. • Helps build and repair muscles, bones,and other tissue. • ...
CELLS CROSSWORD 2025-11-10
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- central membrane organelle
- stores energy in plant roots/seeds
- what you look through in the microscope
- light source of the microscope
- substance in the cell that holds things in place
- powerhouse of the cell
- something ALL plants have
- lets different amounts of light through for the microscope
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- somthing ALL animals have
- the cells "garbage disposal"
- the "R" in MR.GREEN
- modifies/transports proteins
- the "M" in MR.GREEN
- rigid outer layer of the cell
- holds the tube in place
- small little dots in the cell
- the largest cell you can eat
- responsible for photosynthesis
- the "G" in MR.GREEN
- to hold a slide in place
20 Clues: the "R" in MR.GREEN • the "M" in MR.GREEN • the "G" in MR.GREEN • powerhouse of the cell • holds the tube in place • to hold a slide in place • somthing ALL animals have • something ALL plants have • central membrane organelle • the cells "garbage disposal" • modifies/transports proteins • the largest cell you can eat • rigid outer layer of the cell • small little dots in the cell • ...
Cells crossword 2021-05-12
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- building block of a cell
- create power in a plant cell
- the simplest living form
- wrote by Robert Hooke
- small storage containers
- able to re-produce
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- shapes the plant cell
- commander of the cell
- break down food to create power
- the liquid in a cell
- large storage container
- allows access to the cell
- compact lens
- wrote micrographia
- and organelle floating in cytoplasm
15 Clues: compact lens • wrote micrographia • able to re-produce • the liquid in a cell • shapes the plant cell • commander of the cell • wrote by Robert Hooke • large storage container • building block of a cell • the simplest living form • small storage containers • allows access to the cell • create power in a plant cell • break down food to create power • and organelle floating in cytoplasm
Genetics 2014-01-31
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- how characteristics are transmitted from parents to offspring
- a reproductive cell that receives only one factor of each parent
- physical appearance as a result of the genotype
- a trait that masks the other factor for a specific characteristic
- dominance heterozygous and homozygous dominant are indistinguishable in phenotype
- the transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring
- the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma of a flower of the same species
- dominance phenotype intermediate between the dominant and recessive trait
- of independent assortment factors for different characteristics are distributed to gametes independently
- both alleles for a gene are expressed in a heterozygous offspring
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- pollination the reproductive process from which pollen from one plant is transferred to the stigma of another plant
- genetic makeup of a organism
- pollination involving the same flower, flowers on the same plant, or two genetically identical plants
- likelihood that a specific event will occur
- alternative form of a gene
- cross a cross between individuals involving one pair of contrasting traits
- a characteristic
- sqquare predicts the outcome of genetic crossing
- a trait that is masked
- cros a cross between individuals involving two pairs of contrasting traits
20 Clues: a characteristic • a trait that is masked • alternative form of a gene • genetic makeup of a organism • likelihood that a specific event will occur • physical appearance as a result of the genotype • sqquare predicts the outcome of genetic crossing • how characteristics are transmitted from parents to offspring • ...
All things Spring 2025-03-06
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- – Tiny water droplets that form on grass and plants in the morning.
- – The amount of rain that falls in a certain period.
- – The larval stage of a frog or toad.
- – A light and gentle wind.
- – A small growth on a plant that develops into a flower or leaf.
- – The time of year when day and night are of equal length, marking the beginning of spring.
- – A flower, especially of a fruit tree.
- – A structure built by birds to lay eggs and raise young.
- – The process of a baby bird or insect emerging from an egg.
- – A colorful arc that appears in the sky after rain.
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- – An insect with large, colorful wings that emerges in spring.
- – The light and warmth from the sun.
- – A segment of a flower, often brightly colored.
- – A place where plants, flowers, or vegetables are grown.
- – A young shoot from a seed or plant.
- – A field of grass and wildflowers.
- – A fine powder produced by flowers that helps with plant reproduction.
- – The process of a flower opening up.
- – A short, high-pitched sound made by birds.
- – The melting of ice or snow due to warmer temperatures.
20 Clues: – A light and gentle wind. • – A field of grass and wildflowers. • – The light and warmth from the sun. • – A young shoot from a seed or plant. • – The larval stage of a frog or toad. • – The process of a flower opening up. • – A flower, especially of a fruit tree. • – A short, high-pitched sound made by birds. • – A segment of a flower, often brightly colored. • ...
Horticulture 2023-04-27
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- the sticky part of the flower that collects the pollen from the pollinator
- the part of the flower that protects the imature flower
- the process of growing and harvesting trees
- the study of growing and processing vegetables.
- the study of growing and processing flowers and ornamental plants.
- the study of dealing with animals and plants
- the part of the flower that produces the pollen
- one of the first early americans who worked with trees and plants.
- an example of a pollinator for plants
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- the male part of the flower
- the study of growing crops
- the growing, processing, and marketing of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- the study of growing and processing grapes
- the female part of the flower
- the study of growing and processing fruits and nuts.
- the part of the flower that attracts pollinators due to the color
- a person who deals with and studies with the practices of horticulture.
- the process made by the plant to produce the sugars (food)
- biology that deals with plants
- the main function of the ______________ is to take in sunlight to make sugars (food) for the plant
- the main function of the _____________ are to keep the plant stable in the ground
21 Clues: the study of growing crops • the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • biology that deals with plants • an example of a pollinator for plants • the study of growing and processing grapes • the process of growing and harvesting trees • the study of dealing with animals and plants • the study of growing and processing vegetables. • ...
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2022-06-09
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- Part of the seed that forms the root.
- Sticky part of the flower that receives the pollen grain.
- Converts into a fruit after fertilisation.
- Transfer of pollen from the flower of one plant to flower of another plant.
- Fusion of one male gamete with ovule and one male gamete with the polar nuclei.
- Converts into a seed after fertilisation.
- Formed after the fusion of second male gamete and the polar nuclei.
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- Taking place within the same flower or different flowers of the same plant.
- Female reproductive part of the flower.
- Consists of pollen grains.
- A whorl that comprises the petals of the flower.
- Part of the seed that provides nutrition for growth.
- Outermost whorl of the flower and consists of sepals.
- Part of the seed that forms the shoot.
- Male reproductive part of the flower.
15 Clues: Consists of pollen grains. • Part of the seed that forms the root. • Male reproductive part of the flower. • Part of the seed that forms the shoot. • Female reproductive part of the flower. • Converts into a seed after fertilisation. • Converts into a fruit after fertilisation. • A whorl that comprises the petals of the flower. • ...
Jungle - 01 2025-06-19
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- The collective term for all the leaves in a forest
- A long, flexible plant stem that can be used for various purposes
- A small, soft, green plant that grows in damp, shady places in the jungle
- A woody vine that climbs trees in the jungle
- A woody part of a tree that extends from the trunk and bears leaves or branches
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- The upper layer of branches and leaves formed by trees in a forest
- The word used to describe a jungle that has a high concentration of plants and trees
- A plant that grows along the ground or climbs trees for support
- The activity of going on a long, adventurous journey on foot through the jungle
- A type of plant with delicate, feathery leaves
- The word used to describe a jungle that is thick with vegetation and plant life
11 Clues: A woody vine that climbs trees in the jungle • A type of plant with delicate, feathery leaves • The collective term for all the leaves in a forest • A plant that grows along the ground or climbs trees for support • A long, flexible plant stem that can be used for various purposes • The upper layer of branches and leaves formed by trees in a forest • ...
Warrior Scroll Jan 2024-02-01
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- purple fruit with a yellowish inside
- This is the main ingredient in tofu
- these are stone fruits that come from a flowering plant species in the palm family
- the national fruit of Pakistan, India and the Philippines.
- sort of looks like a tree
- a green and yellow bell-shaped fruit
- a fuzz-less peach
- This is the fastest-growing plant in the world
- symbolizes the bitterness ancient Hebrews experienced during slavery in Egypt
- sort of looks like a tree
- The biggest fruit in the world
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- 12 of these are eaten on new years eve in Spain
- a very big orange squash
- Lactuca sativa
- is very similar to sweet potatoes but less sweet
- Surprising to many this fruit is actually a berry
- This is said to taste like a mix between a strawberry and a pear
- The Italians originally called these pomodoro "golden apple"
- This is commonly used to make tortillas
- is a starch obtained from the rhizomes of several tropical plants, traditionally Maranta arundinacea,
- a flowering plant species in the carrot family. It has yellow flowers and feathery leaves
- often served with strawberries
- a tapering orange-colored root eaten as a vegetable.
23 Clues: Lactuca sativa • a fuzz-less peach • a very big orange squash • sort of looks like a tree • sort of looks like a tree • often served with strawberries • The biggest fruit in the world • This is the main ingredient in tofu • purple fruit with a yellowish inside • a green and yellow bell-shaped fruit • This is commonly used to make tortillas • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2025-09-14
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- Green pigment that captures light energy.
- Type of cell packed with chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- Underground structures that absorb water and minerals.
- Storage form of glucose in plants.
- Total mass of living material in a plant.
- Season with reduced photosynthesis due to less light.
- Season with longer daylight, boosting photosynthesis.
- Substances absorbed from soil to support growth.
- Gas used in respiration.
- Opposite of day.
- Gas taken in during photosynthesis.
- Gas released during photosynthesis.
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- The process by which plants make food using light energy.
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- Plant structures where photosynthesis mainly occurs.
- Anchors the plant and absorbs nutrients.
- Time of day when photosynthesis occurs.
- Time of day when respiration dominates over photosynthesis.
- Essential liquid absorbed by roots for photosynthesis.
- Energy source required for photosynthesis.
- Process of breaking down glucose to release energy.
- Biological catalysts that speed up reactions.
- Chemical used to test for starch in leaves.
- Simple sugar produced during photosynthesis.
24 Clues: Opposite of day. • Gas used in respiration. • Storage form of glucose in plants. • Gas taken in during photosynthesis. • Gas released during photosynthesis. • Time of day when photosynthesis occurs. • Anchors the plant and absorbs nutrients. • Green pigment that captures light energy. • Total mass of living material in a plant. • Energy source required for photosynthesis. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cell Respiration 2025-12-02
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- Plant part that transports sugar and water
- Gas used by animals
- Green pigment in plants used in photosynthesis
- reactant in photosynthesis
- Plant parts that are food factories
- Orgamism that must ingest food
- external energy used for photosynthesis
- Sugar type made by plants
- Cell part makes power for cell
- Plant part that takes in water
- Leaf part that exchanges gases
- __________triphosphate
- Cell part in plants to make sugar
- Process of using sugar for energy
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- when a substance rearranges atoms to form a new substance
- Process of making sugar
- What goes into a reaction
- Energy made in mitochondria from cell respiration
- What new chemicals made in a reaction
- Formula for glucose sugar
- Gas used by plants
- Organism that makes its own food
- Formula for animals waste gas
- The special coefficient for the reactions
24 Clues: Gas used by plants • Gas used by animals • __________triphosphate • Process of making sugar • What goes into a reaction • Sugar type made by plants • Formula for glucose sugar • reactant in photosynthesis • Formula for animals waste gas • Orgamism that must ingest food • Cell part makes power for cell • Plant part that takes in water • Leaf part that exchanges gases • ...
Animals and things 2015-04-06
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- a small animal that purrs
- a large mammal with a mane, tail and hooves
- land surrounded by water
- a domestic animal related to the wolf
- a clear drinkable substance
- a small canine that has red fur and a fluffy tail
- a mammal that has hair but no fur and has hands
- a small leafy plant
- a big tall plant with bark and leaves
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- vaporized water in the sky
- a fine white(or)tan course powdery substance found on a beach
- a small flying mammal with a beak
- a beautiful plant with petals,a stem, and petals
- a graceful white bird
- a big striped cat
- a small creature with fins and scales that lives in the sea
- a large mammal with claws that loves to eat fish
17 Clues: a big striped cat • a small leafy plant • a graceful white bird • land surrounded by water • a small animal that purrs • vaporized water in the sky • a clear drinkable substance • a small flying mammal with a beak • a domestic animal related to the wolf • a big tall plant with bark and leaves • a large mammal with a mane, tail and hooves • ...
science cross word 2016-02-16
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- the green pigment found inside plant cells
- site of cellular respiration
- a jelly like substance inside cells
- dissolved vitamins and minerals
- making things appear bigger then what there actually are
- the are two cells animal and?
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- the outer of a cell
- the process used by plants to make food
- the brain or powerhouse of a cell
- on the inside of a plant cell wall
- the jelly like substance that makes up a cell
- used to see microscopic things
12 Clues: the outer of a cell • site of cellular respiration • the are two cells animal and? • used to see microscopic things • dissolved vitamins and minerals • the brain or powerhouse of a cell • on the inside of a plant cell wall • a jelly like substance inside cells • the process used by plants to make food • the green pigment found inside plant cells • ...
Evolution of Plants and Fungi 2024-10-28
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- there are diploid in a plant generation
- mosses are part of this group of plants
- the male gametophyte of a plant
- these are haploid in a plant generation
- a part of the flower where the pollen is trapped.
- this is a type of plant that is seedless
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- these group of plants contain seeds that are covered
- in angiosperms, this is a nutrient-storing tissue
- a ripened ovary of a flower
- these group of plants are also known as naked seeds
- the bodies of a fungi are composed of these threadlike filaments
- pollen grains develop in this part of a flower
12 Clues: a ripened ovary of a flower • the male gametophyte of a plant • there are diploid in a plant generation • mosses are part of this group of plants • these are haploid in a plant generation • this is a type of plant that is seedless • pollen grains develop in this part of a flower • in angiosperms, this is a nutrient-storing tissue • ...
Life Cycle of Plants & Animals 2021-10-25
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- An immature form of an animal, before it goes through metamorphosis
- Any seed plant that produces seeds in cones
- A stage in the life cycle of an insect
- The production by a living thing of more of its own kind
- Plant that produces flowers and fruit
- The stages that a living thing goes through as it grows
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- The process through which a seed sprouts and a plant begins to grow
- The joining of sperm and egg cells
- The transformation of an animal from immature to an adult form
- plant Any plant that makes seeds
10 Clues: plant Any plant that makes seeds • The joining of sperm and egg cells • Plant that produces flowers and fruit • A stage in the life cycle of an insect • Any seed plant that produces seeds in cones • The stages that a living thing goes through as it grows • The production by a living thing of more of its own kind • ...
Genetics 2022-02-07
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- physical trait resulting from genotype
- types of characteristics of living things
- trait that shows up more often [powerful]
- [purebred]having two of the same alleles
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- a tool used to predict the possible combinations of alleles in the off spring
- sperm cells unite with egg cells and create seeds
- [hybrid] having rwo different alleles
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- trait that seems to hide or disappear [weaker]
- the transfer of pollen[with sperm cells] from the anther to the stigma [holds egg cells] by wind or animal
- pollination only one plant needed because the plant pollinates itself
- the transfer of pollen from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another
- various forms of one gene
- he used purebred [true-breeding] plants-always produce the same traits
- instructions you receive from your parents that code for traits
- the study of heredity
- inherited alleles that are your genetic make-up
17 Clues: the study of heredity • various forms of one gene • [hybrid] having rwo different alleles • physical trait resulting from genotype • [purebred]having two of the same alleles • types of characteristics of living things • trait that shows up more often [powerful] • trait that seems to hide or disappear [weaker] • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • ...
Farm To School(MH SSIS) 2016-12-08
10 Clues: bury plant • red carrot • like to plant • use loosen the • use to make tea • bad for crop(eat) • bad for the plants • first stage of the plant • the waste is good for plants • a liquid that make plants grow
Trees and Forests 2013-06-10
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- fluid part of a plant
- a representation of "who eats who" in an ecosystem
- a woody plant that has a trunk and is perennial
- a kind of fungus
- the center of a tree cookie
- the process by which a leaf makes its own food
- an area of living and non-living components which form an environment
- modification of an organism so that it adjusts to a new or altered environment
- a young tree
- floor the area around the base of the trees in a forest
- animals that eat plants and meat
- animals that eat only meat
- small, woody structure of coniferous trees which produce seeds
- inner layer, just inside the outer bark
- trees that lose their leaves annually
- the top branches and leaves of the trees in a forest
- feeding relationship in an ecosystem
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- non-living components
- a very young tree
- rings which are present on a cross-secion of a tree trunk which represent the age of a tree
- products produced from trees
- a gas composed of carbon and oxygen
- green substance in leaves that traps light energy; it is used in photosynthesis
- a preferred place where an animal or plant lives
- the growing part of the tree where cells form wood
- a low growing perennial plant
- the layer between cambium and heartwood
- organism that breaks down material and litter
- the loss of water through the pores in the leaves
- the outer covering of a tree
- organism that uses energy from the sun to produce its own food
- an organism which eats other organisms in an ecosystem
- animals that eat only plants
- a tree with cones
- living components of an environment
35 Clues: a young tree • a kind of fungus • a very young tree • a tree with cones • non-living components • fluid part of a plant • animals that eat only meat • the center of a tree cookie • products produced from trees • the outer covering of a tree • animals that eat only plants • a low growing perennial plant • animals that eat plants and meat • a gas composed of carbon and oxygen • ...
Tropism,Element, and Compounds 2024-03-26
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- the smallest unit of an element
- Two or more capital letters
- response to water
- response to touch
- large number before the compound
- response to gravity
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- plant response to lack of water
- only one capital letter
- balance of stable internal conditions
- change in internal or external conditions
- plant response to light
- plant growth in response to a stimulus
12 Clues: response to water • response to touch • response to gravity • only one capital letter • plant response to light • Two or more capital letters • plant response to lack of water • the smallest unit of an element • large number before the compound • balance of stable internal conditions • plant growth in response to a stimulus • change in internal or external conditions
Wall-E 2024-07-04
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- - The emotion WALL-E feels for EVE.
- - Where the Axiom travels.
- - The cleaning robot.
- - The planet WALL-E lives on.
- - The main robot character.
- - What WALL-E compacts into cubes.
- - What WALL-E and EVE are.
- - The studio that created WALL-E.
- - The species living on the Axiom.
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- - WALL-E's love interest.
- - EVE's main function.
- - What WALL-E makes from trash.
- - The time period WALL-E is set in.
- - The spaceship where humans live.
- - The power source for WALL-E.
- - What the plant is kept in.
- - The object that signifies life on Earth.
17 Clues: - The cleaning robot. • - EVE's main function. • - WALL-E's love interest. • - Where the Axiom travels. • - What WALL-E and EVE are. • - The main robot character. • - What the plant is kept in. • - The planet WALL-E lives on. • - The power source for WALL-E. • - What WALL-E makes from trash. • - The studio that created WALL-E. • - The spaceship where humans live. • ...
Cell Organelles 2023-06-18
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- Manufactures, packages and transports proteins
- Provides support, strength, protection and is only found in plant
- A process that converts light energy from the Sun to food and oxygen
- Made of fat-like molecules and regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- Produces energy for cellular activities
- A green pigment found in chloroplasts
- A jelly-like substance found between the nuclear membrane and cell membrane that contains water and nutrients
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- The control centre of the cell
- A process that produces energy for the cell
- Found only in plant cells and helps make the cell turgid
- Animal cells have many of these that contain water, nutrients and waste
- Only found in plant cells and make food for the plant
12 Clues: The control centre of the cell • A green pigment found in chloroplasts • Produces energy for cellular activities • A process that produces energy for the cell • Manufactures, packages and transports proteins • Only found in plant cells and make food for the plant • Found only in plant cells and helps make the cell turgid • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-05-12
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- plant which grow on trees such as mango
- insectivorous plant
- we get most of the pulses
- plant from which aparasites gets it foodis called
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- bacteria found in soil
- another name for dodder
- pipes run through the root, stem , etc...
- mumerous green structures found in green leaves
- saprotrophic plant
- self feeding
10 Clues: self feeding • saprotrophic plant • insectivorous plant • bacteria found in soil • another name for dodder • we get most of the pulses • plant which grow on trees such as mango • pipes run through the root, stem , etc... • mumerous green structures found in green leaves • plant from which aparasites gets it foodis called
Cells 2024-09-17
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- converts nutrients into energy that the animal cell can use
- basic unit of life
- control center of the cell and holds DNA in plant and animal cells
- a living thing that is too small to be seen
- converts sunlight into energy for plant cells
- allows things in and out of plant and animal cells
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- more than one cell
- tiny structures inside of a cell that help the cell function
- protective layer that gives plant cells their shape
- any living thing
- one cell
11 Clues: one cell • any living thing • more than one cell • basic unit of life • a living thing that is too small to be seen • converts sunlight into energy for plant cells • allows things in and out of plant and animal cells • protective layer that gives plant cells their shape • converts nutrients into energy that the animal cell can use • ...
Science Plant Vocab 2016-02-03
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- A flowering plant that produces seeds within a fruit
- The process by which algae and some bacteria use sunlight, Co2, and water to make food
- One of the often brightly colored, leaf-shaped parts that make up one of the rings on a flower
- the process by which plants release water vapor into the air through Stomata
- The female reproductive structure of a flower that produces seeds
- The lower part of a pistil that produces eggs in ovules
- One of many openings in a leaf or a stem of a plant that enables gas exchange to occur
- three groups of plants that lack specialized conducting tissue
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- a green pigment that captures light energy for photosynthesis
- A woody which vascular seeds are not enclosed by an ovary or fruit
- In a flower, one of the outermost rings of modified leaves that protect the flower's bud
- The process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food
- The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structure to the female structures
- The male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen
- The tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants
- a plant that has specialized tissues that conduct materials from one part of a plant to another
16 Clues: A flowering plant that produces seeds within a fruit • The lower part of a pistil that produces eggs in ovules • a green pigment that captures light energy for photosynthesis • three groups of plants that lack specialized conducting tissue • The male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen • ...
Cells crossword 2021-05-12
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- large storage container
- the liquid in a cell
- the simplest living form
- wrote micrographia
- commander of the cell
- building block of a cell
- break down food to create power
- compact lens
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- create power in a plant cell
- small storage containers
- and organelle floating in cytoplasm
- able to re-produce
- shapes the plant cell
- allows access to the cell
- wrote by Robert Hooke
15 Clues: compact lens • able to re-produce • wrote micrographia • the liquid in a cell • shapes the plant cell • wrote by Robert Hooke • commander of the cell • large storage container • small storage containers • the simplest living form • building block of a cell • allows access to the cell • create power in a plant cell • break down food to create power • and organelle floating in cytoplasm
Cells 2022-01-17
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- root hair cells are long and _____
- smallest unit of life
- partially permeable membrane
- animal vacuoles store _____ and water
- transport water up the plant
- provide support and structure for plants
- plant vacuole store this
- a group of organs working together
- a group of cells working together
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- contains genetic material
- green pigment
- adaptation of red blood cell to bind to oxygen
- organelle to absorb light energy
- provide shape and support to plant cell
- a group of tissues working together
- material cell wall is made of
16 Clues: green pigment • smallest unit of life • plant vacuole store this • contains genetic material • partially permeable membrane • transport water up the plant • material cell wall is made of • organelle to absorb light energy • a group of cells working together • root hair cells are long and _____ • a group of organs working together • a group of tissues working together • ...
Temperate grassland 2022-04-19
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- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant , or other organism .
- A large and natural community occupying a major habitat.
- A large area of country covered with grass, especially one used for grazing
- the stem of a vascular plant that may develop into a flower or leaf
- A place in which a species of animal or plant use to live, hide, and survive in an area.
- grasslands and deserts that are grazed by running wild animals
- When an animal eats an amount of grass that can help other plants grow and can prevent or slow down fires.
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
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- little amount / not enough.
- A region or climate characterized by mild temperatures
- the state of being diverse ; variety. ''there was considerable diversity in the style of the reports.''
- be a significant cause or basis of (something) even if not necessarily manifest or obvious
- when an animal or plant can survive and prosper in specific conditions that otherwise would have exterminated others
- a class of plants or animals whose members have the same main characteristics and are able to breed with each other
14 Clues: little amount / not enough. • A region or climate characterized by mild temperatures • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • A large and natural community occupying a major habitat. • grasslands and deserts that are grazed by running wild animals • the stem of a vascular plant that may develop into a flower or leaf • ...
Pastures Crossword 2023-11-27
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- Any unwanted plant
- Necessary to grow any life
- Ventation structure of a leaf that is netlike
- Arises from the embryo in the seed(root)
- Occurs once every year
- Don't have a definite tap root, all roots are approximately the same diameter
- Any plant from the Fabaceae family yhay would include its leaves, stems and pods
- Ventation structure of a leaf of which is parallel
- A plant belonging to the Poaceae family, low and green
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- A form of grazing in which small animals are allowed to go for one pastures to another through openings in a fence
- A pasture where native grasses are the domunant pasture species
- Roots that grow from the nodes of the stem
- A pasture that isn't native to the country it was from
- Present in all seasons of the year
- Consists of a major root that grows straight down
- Agreeable for the palate or taste
- An area covered with grass or other plants used or suitable for the grazing of livestock
- Usually net-like venation, and petals usually arranged in multiples of four or five
- Usually parallel-veined leaves, and petals arranged in multiples of three
- Legumes closely related to alfalfa
20 Clues: Any unwanted plant • Occurs once every year • Necessary to grow any life • Agreeable for the palate or taste • Present in all seasons of the year • Legumes closely related to alfalfa • Arises from the embryo in the seed(root) • Roots that grow from the nodes of the stem • Ventation structure of a leaf that is netlike • Consists of a major root that grows straight down • ...
PLANTS 2022-04-07
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- colorful & scent attracts pollenators
- type of stem that runs along the ground
- making food for plants
- roots grow down and stems and leaves grow up
- transports food DOWN from the leaves
- produces pollen
- sticky top where pollen lands
- all male parts of a flower
- stem green and not sturdy
- plants have true roots, stems, and leaves
- plants responding to stimuli
- underground stems
- anchor plant to ground
- tiny holes in leaves used in transpiration
- stem strong & sturdy made of wood
- capture sunlight and does photosynthesis
- one main large root
- several main roots branch off
- transports water up from the roots
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- seed with 2 food storage areas
- baby plant
- protects the seed
- when activity of a seed or plants stops
- stalk that holds the anther
- release of water through plant leaves
- all female parts of a flower
- plants no true roots, stems, and leaves
- release of energy from food
- seed with 1 food storage area
- seeds leaves that store food
- stalk down which pollen tube grows
- Contains the ovule
32 Clues: baby plant • produces pollen • protects the seed • underground stems • Contains the ovule • one main large root • making food for plants • anchor plant to ground • stem green and not sturdy • all male parts of a flower • stalk that holds the anther • release of energy from food • all female parts of a flower • seeds leaves that store food • plants responding to stimuli • ...
Hot and Cold Desert Crossword 2016-11-17
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- very low temperatures
- we grow food in it (seeds need this to grow)
- a small dog-like animals that hunts in the desert
- particles of water that get so cold that they fall from the sky
- extremely high temperatures
- a change in structure or behavior of a plant or animal that helps them survive
- a large cold desert bird with white feathers and small flecks of brown
- a place where only plants and animals live
- a large humped animal that lives in a hot desert
- not wet (no water)
- small loose grains of rock
- black and white animals that live in a cold desert (Arctic)
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- very dry areas that get less than 25 cm of rain a year
- a plant-like organism that grows on rocks in the cold desert
- a large white animal that lives in the Arctic (cold desert)
- a green spiky plant
- a small but deadly creature with a curved poisonous tail
- flowers out in the wild
- long slithery creatures with different scale patterns
- a cold desert animal related to the deer family
20 Clues: not wet (no water) • a green spiky plant • very low temperatures • flowers out in the wild • small loose grains of rock • extremely high temperatures • a place where only plants and animals live • we grow food in it (seeds need this to grow) • a cold desert animal related to the deer family • a large humped animal that lives in a hot desert • ...
Reproduction Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-02
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- tubers are packed full of this tasty nutrient
- underground sections of plant swollen with food
- an organism that can reproduce by runners
- producing offspring from unfertilized egg cells
- a plant that can reproduce using spores
- how organisms create new individuals
- form of sexual reproduction used by animals
- tiny cells produced by the millions that carry DNA away from the parent
- genetic ___; advantage of sexual reproduction
- offspring develops as growth on parent and then detaches
- one or more new individual organisms resulting from reproduction
- form of sexual reproduction by plants using flowers
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- remain alive underground during winter after the rest of the plant dies
- a unicellular organism that reproduces by fission
- an organism that reproduces by budding
- cell division or ___: a single cell splits into two cells
- side shoots which extend to the ground and root themselves
- asexual reproduction takes less time and ___.
- number of parents needed for sexual reproduction
- offspring of asexual reproduction are genetically ___ to the parent
- an organism that can reproduce using tubers
21 Clues: how organisms create new individuals • an organism that reproduces by budding • a plant that can reproduce using spores • an organism that can reproduce by runners • form of sexual reproduction used by animals • an organism that can reproduce using tubers • tubers are packed full of this tasty nutrient • asexual reproduction takes less time and ___. • ...
Living Things, Cells, and Disease 2024-11-01
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- delivers the protein
- broadest level of organization
- genusspecies
- any living thing
- the process of grouping things based off similarities
- only in plant cell, photosynthesis happens and sugars are produced
- can carry malaria usually found in 3rd world countries
- controls what organelles do
- the study of how organisms are classified
- one
- stores food, water, and waste
- gel-like fluid that helps organelles move around
- plant cell
- live in moist areas and are mostly harmless
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- similar organisms that can produce offspring,and their offspring can reproduce
- false idea that living things come from nonliving things
- two or more
- energy for the cell
- a passageway that carries and transports protein to the organelles
- lys is latin means to break down waste
- only in plant cells,and is extra protection
- the basic unit of structure and function in living things
- animal cell
- a organism that is a suitable environment for a virus to live in
- controls what passes in and out of cell
25 Clues: one • plant cell • two or more • animal cell • genusspecies • any living thing • energy for the cell • delivers the protein • controls what organelles do • stores food, water, and waste • broadest level of organization • lys is latin means to break down waste • controls what passes in and out of cell • the study of how organisms are classified • only in plant cells,and is extra protection • ...
Post F & PL Quiz Review 2014-03-17
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- The only type of fungi that can reproduce sexually and also asexually through a process called budding. One example is yeast
- The seed leaves of a young plant. Contains stored food
- Threadlike spores in a fungus that allows it to reproduce sexually
- Grows on bread and on fruit. Type of threadlike fungi
- Mushrooms, bracket fungi, and water molds are some examples. Organisms that break down other dead organisms for energy
- The evaporation of water off of leaves
- The simple sugar used in both the process of photosynthesis and the process of respiration
- Plants that have seeds but do not produce flowers or fruit
- Substance that makes bread rise by releasing carbon dioxide. Needs warmth, food, and moisture to grow
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- The organelle in a plant in which respiration takes place
- Male part of the flower where pollen is produced
- The green pigment in plant's chloroplast that helps it to complete photosynthesis
- The reproductive part of a fungus
- Needs carbon dioxide, water, and light energy to yield the product of sugar and oxygen
- The movement of a plant in response to a stimulus. Light, gravity, and touch are all examples of stimuli
- Plants that contain certain tissues that are able to move water throughout the plant
- Use of imperfect fungi. Medicine that helps cure certain bacterial infections
- Symbiosis of alga and fungus. Symbiosis means that the two types of creatures live together in a harmony that suits both their needs
- Female part of the flower that contains the ovaries and ovules, which will later mature into seeds after fertilization
19 Clues: The reproductive part of a fungus • The evaporation of water off of leaves • Male part of the flower where pollen is produced • Grows on bread and on fruit. Type of threadlike fungi • The seed leaves of a young plant. Contains stored food • The organelle in a plant in which respiration takes place • Plants that have seeds but do not produce flowers or fruit • ...
Parts of plants 2025-10-06
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- The outer parts of the flower (often green and leaf-like) that enclose a developing bud.
- The top, bulbous portion of the stamen where pollen is produced.
- When a plant embryo plant embryo from a seed, begins to grow and develop into a seedling or young plant.
- The essential process of transferring pollen grains from the male part of a flower (anther) to the female part (stigma).
- This is part of the flowers reproductive system that after fertilization produces the seeds.
- A slender threadlike object or fibre, especially one found in animal or plant structures.
- The series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction.
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- The process of distributing or spreading things or people over a wide area.
- The adding of Male pollen to a female plant to facilitate reproduction of a plant.
- The sticky, receptive tip of a flower's female reproductive part (the pistil) where pollen lands to begin the fertilization process.
- The biological process where living organisms create new individuals, called offspring, from parent organisms to ensure the continuation of a species.
11 Clues: The top, bulbous portion of the stamen where pollen is produced. • The series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction. • The process of distributing or spreading things or people over a wide area. • The adding of Male pollen to a female plant to facilitate reproduction of a plant. • ...
Cell Parts 2021-06-22
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- helps to produce proteins in the cell
- membrane-covered sacs that transport materials
- holds all the components of the cell together
- controls flow of materials in and out of cell
- only found in plant cells
- help plant cells do photosynthesis
- sorts and packages proteins for transport
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- carries out specific functions in the cell
- plant cells have 1 large one
- provides energy to fuel cell activities
- the "brain" that controls all cell activities
- helps maintain the structure of the cell
12 Clues: only found in plant cells • plant cells have 1 large one • help plant cells do photosynthesis • helps to produce proteins in the cell • provides energy to fuel cell activities • helps maintain the structure of the cell • sorts and packages proteins for transport • carries out specific functions in the cell • holds all the components of the cell together • ...
Cell Parts 2021-06-22
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- helps to produce proteins in the cell
- membrane-covered sacs that transport materials
- holds all the components of the cell together
- controls flow of materials in and out of cell
- only found in plant cells
- help plant cells do photosynthesis
- sorts and packages proteins for transport
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- carries out specific functions in the cell
- plant cells have 1 large one
- provides energy to fuel cell activities
- the "brain" that controls all cell activities
- helps maintain the structure of the cell
12 Clues: only found in plant cells • plant cells have 1 large one • help plant cells do photosynthesis • helps to produce proteins in the cell • provides energy to fuel cell activities • helps maintain the structure of the cell • sorts and packages proteins for transport • carries out specific functions in the cell • holds all the components of the cell together • ...
Entrepreneurs of Florida 2023-05-19
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- only major U.S city to be founded by a woman
- Plant became this on a steamship
- Flagler struck out for himself in
- Flagler joined him in oil refining
- founder of Miami
- Organized the East Coast Railroad
- Formed the southern express company
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- Tuttle born in this place
- Flagler received this much land in exchange for bringing his railroad to Miami
- the southern express company delivered fund and packages throughout this
- Flagler was most know for building railroads and these
- Flagler also received land from a family called this
- Plant purchased this many railroads
- Flagler born in this place
- the center of plant's steamship and railroad businesses was this place
15 Clues: founder of Miami • Tuttle born in this place • Flagler born in this place • Plant became this on a steamship • Flagler struck out for himself in • Organized the East Coast Railroad • Flagler joined him in oil refining • Plant purchased this many railroads • Formed the southern express company • only major U.S city to be founded by a woman • ...
Nutrition and Energy 2023-11-10
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- unit of mass
- breaking down glucose to produce ATP
- 1000 calories (science)=1 kilo calorie
- Interaction of organisms when both require the same limited resource
- suffix referring to sugar
- stores food temporarily and starts the digestion process
- Suffix referring to sugar
- monomers of proteins
- carbohydrate that makes up plant cell wall
- additional digestion of plant material
- feeds on dead organic material
- plant eaters
- single subunit of a macromolecule
- animals with a backbone
- indicator test for lipids
- 1000
- meat eaters
- carbon-based
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- long chain of "monomer" and lipids
- Mechanical stomach of a bird
- indicator test for proteins
- removal of undigested food material
- multiple monomers bonded together
- prefix of amino acids
- number of calories burned (at rest or active)
- sugars, made of C,H,O
- animals that are hunted for food
- hold molecules together
- site of digestion and nutrient absorption
- bonds that hold amino acids together
- environmental factors and inter species relationship that influences the species
- indicator test for starches
- made of C,H,O,N
- meat and plant eaters
- indicator for simple sugars
- inhaling and exhaling
- mass of living organisms in an area
- site of water re-absorption
- chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- made of C,H,O
40 Clues: 1000 • meat eaters • unit of mass • plant eaters • carbon-based • made of C,H,O • made of C,H,O,N • monomers of proteins • prefix of amino acids • sugars, made of C,H,O • meat and plant eaters • inhaling and exhaling • hold molecules together • animals with a backbone • suffix referring to sugar • Suffix referring to sugar • indicator test for lipids • indicator test for proteins • ...
Greenhouse Management Semester Review 2025-04-29
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- major component of chlorophyll. Keeps plants green and growing
- There is 30% ___ in this fertilizer. 10-30-20
- a structural point on the stem where leaves, buds, or branches attach
- pH of 7
- sucking insect that sucks juices from leaves
- reproduction that results in a clone of the original plant
- improves soil aeration and drainage
- reproduction that results in a genetically unique individual
- helps plants handle stress (water, heat etc.)
- Learning to do, doing to learn, ___ to live, living to serve
- sucking insect with a soft body and six legs
- pH range 0-6
- using red wiggler worms to compost food scraps
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- yellowing of plant leaves due to nutrient deficiency or disease
- used to raise soil pH to make nutrients more available
- leaf whose blade is divided into leaflets
- flying/hopping insect that lays eggs in soil and can spread disease
- improves soil structure and retains water
- plant nutrient needed in smaller amounts
- leaf whose blade is one single piece
- plant nutrient needed in large amounts
- bud on the sides of growing stems or roots that allow for increase in width
- bud on the tips of growing branches or roots that allow for up and down growth
- chemical used to kill plants
- add aluminum sulfate or sulfuric acid to ___ soil pH
- major component of DNA, aids in root, bud, and flower growth
- chemical used to kill fungi
- pH range 8-14
28 Clues: pH of 7 • pH range 0-6 • pH range 8-14 • chemical used to kill fungi • chemical used to kill plants • improves soil aeration and drainage • leaf whose blade is one single piece • plant nutrient needed in large amounts • plant nutrient needed in smaller amounts • leaf whose blade is divided into leaflets • improves soil structure and retains water • ...
1M Autumn week 2 review 2021-10-05
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- They pick ____s and ___s of vegetables.
- They are such ______ vegetables!
- Plants get big when they _____.
- Everyone can enjoy fresh fruits and _________.
- The moon _____brightly at night.
- A ____ banana is yellow.
- I can spot the ___ on the vine.
- I like to ______ while I pick.
- Grapes grow on a ____.
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- May I have a glass of _______?
- Can you ___ the animal in the picture?
- The girl arrived ________.
- Peas and beans are_________.
- Days ____.
- Can we plant a ______?
- Which seeds ______ I plant?
16 Clues: Days ____. • Can we plant a ______? • Grapes grow on a ____. • A ____ banana is yellow. • The girl arrived ________. • Which seeds ______ I plant? • Peas and beans are_________. • May I have a glass of _______? • I like to ______ while I pick. • Plants get big when they _____. • I can spot the ___ on the vine. • They are such ______ vegetables! • The moon _____brightly at night. • ...
Unit 6 Valencia and Navel Oranges 2024-03-13
14 Clues: 세계 • 과일 • 먹다 • 만들다 • 재미있는 • 껍질; 피부 • 매우 좋아하는 • 같은, 동일한 • have a lot of juice inside • the lowest part of something • having a large space between two sides • having a small space between opposite sides • the part of a plant that grows into a new plant • the small round part in the middle of the stomach
Moon and Plants 2014-12-23
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- a large object that moves around a star
- an object that moves around another object in space
- plants that lie between the sun and asteroid belt-Mercury, Venus, earth, mars
- the movement of one object around another space
- the motion of a plant or other object as it turns on its axis
- Different shapes of the moon
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- plants that lie on the outer side of the asteroid belt-Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- the imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth from the North Pole to South Pole
- separates the inner and outer plants
- a plant made out of most gases-the outer plant
- certain path
11 Clues: certain path • Different shapes of the moon • separates the inner and outer plants • a large object that moves around a star • a plant made out of most gases-the outer plant • the movement of one object around another space • an object that moves around another object in space • the motion of a plant or other object as it turns on its axis • ...
Moon and Planets 2014-12-23
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- an object that moves around another object in space
- Different shapes of the moon
- the movement of one object around another space
- certain path
- a large object that moves around a star
- the imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth from the North Pole to South Pole
- a plant made out of most gases-the outer plant
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- plants that lie between the sun and asteroid belt-Mercury, Venus, earth, mars
- separates the inner and outer plants
- plants that lie on the outer side of the asteroid belt-Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- the motion of a plant or other object as it turns on its axis
11 Clues: certain path • Different shapes of the moon • separates the inner and outer plants • a large object that moves around a star • a plant made out of most gases-the outer plant • the movement of one object around another space • an object that moves around another object in space • the motion of a plant or other object as it turns on its axis • ...
Vocab Words 2025-03-10
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- The growth of plants in response to external stimuli such as light(phototropism), gravity(gravitropism), and touch(thigmotropism)
- A region on a stem where a leaf is or was attached
- A vascular tissue made of long, hollow cells that carry water and dissolved minerals upward in a plant
- A root system having one or a few main roots that are thicker and longer than the other roots of the plant
- A strand of vascular tissue in leaves, non woody systems, and young plants
- In plants, a noncellular protective covering over leaves and young stems
- Opening between guard cells of a leaf that permit water vapor and gases to pass into and out of the leaf
- The upper layer of leaf tissue that consists of tall, thin, closely packed that carry on the majority of photosynthesis
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- The lower layer of leaf tissue consisting of loosely packed cells that carry on photosynthesis and have many air spaces between them
- The release of water from plant leaves through stomata
- A root system having a cluster of roots that are about equal in size and lacking a tap root
- One of the cells that surround a stoma on a plant leaf and control the opening and closing of the stoma
- A vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant
- The part of a leaf between the node and the blade
- A tissue that serves as a protective covering in plants
15 Clues: The part of a leaf between the node and the blade • A region on a stem where a leaf is or was attached • The release of water from plant leaves through stomata • A tissue that serves as a protective covering in plants • A vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant • In plants, a noncellular protective covering over leaves and young stems • ...
Parts of flower by Clara 2018-06-22
10 Clues: Caches polen. • Holds plant up. • Holds the polen. • Holds up anther. • Male part of flower. • Moves polen to ovary. • Makes food for plant. • Conects plants to the ground. • Atracts insects to the plant. • Ceeps the bud covered and safe.
Structure of a Leaf + Losing Leaves - Jackson McKinney 2020-09-18
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- Outer layer of cells. Regulates amount of water released through transepidermal water loss. Fights off harmful bacteria
- Produces Red and Purple pigments
- Cells that separate a leaf from its tree. (2 words)
- Type of plant that reproduces from seeds in cones
- A pore. Located in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs. Controls the rate of gas exchange.
- holds the vascular bundle together (2 words)
- Tissue that carries nutrients like sugars around the plant
- Pigment in leaves that makes them green
- Organelles located inside of plant cells. Conduct photosynthesis.
- Yellow pigments
- Located in the lower epidermis by the stoma. Also used to control gas exchange(2 words)
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- Contains xylem and phloem (2 words)
- Orange pigments
- Tissue responsible for transporting water upward from the roots
- Molecules that absorb color
- Process of evaporation through plants
- Forms a layer next to the palisade cells in the leaf. Exchanges gases needed for photosynthesis(2 words)
- Top layer of a leaf. Reduces water loss inside the leaf (2 words)
- Tightly-packed cells. Below upper epidermis. Absorbs light to carry out photosynthesis(2 words)
- The process where plants absorb energy from sunlight and use it to make food
20 Clues: Orange pigments • Yellow pigments • Molecules that absorb color • Produces Red and Purple pigments • Contains xylem and phloem (2 words) • Process of evaporation through plants • Pigment in leaves that makes them green • holds the vascular bundle together (2 words) • Type of plant that reproduces from seeds in cones • Cells that separate a leaf from its tree. (2 words) • ...
Destination Michigan 2022-11-19
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- Person who sells and arranges plants and cut flowers
- A mound or ridge of sand or other loose sediment formed by the wind especially on the sea coast or in a desert.
- Genetic copy of living things
- Foods grown without artificial pesticides or fertilizers or herbicides
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Decaying organic material used as plant fertilizer
- Produce a new plant using a parent plant
- Library
- Person who practices a trade or handicraft as a job
- Person in command of a ship
- Highest professional qualification in a craft
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- A scientist who studies the solid and liquid and gaseous matter that constitutes Earth and other terrestrial planets as well as the processes that shape them.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Professional in the practice of arboriculture
- Person who welds metal
- Fulfilling the needs of current generation without compromising the needs of future generations
- Tree surgeon
- Craftsman who makes wooden barrels
- Relating to or resulting from or denoting the presence or agency of ice especially in the form of glaciers.
- Person who owns or manages a farm
20 Clues: Library • Tree surgeon • Person who welds metal • Person in command of a ship • Genetic copy of living things • Person who owns or manages a farm • Craftsman who makes wooden barrels • Produce a new plant using a parent plant • Professional in the practice of arboriculture • Highest professional qualification in a craft • Decaying organic material used as plant fertilizer • ...
APES - Plant Agriculture - Max Clark 2025-09-15
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- Partially decomposed plant and animal matter.
- Essential nutrient in soil for plant growth and protein synthesis.
- Non-decomposed plant matter & humus.
- Part of a plan which gathers water, nitrogen, phosphorous & potassium from the soil.
- Organic matter, weathered rock particles, & topsoil.
- The process of soil being worn away by wind or water.
- A process which loosens & mixes soil, increases water percolation and adds O2 to the soil.
- The physical breakdown of rocks by rain, other rocks, heat, etc.
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- The process of a water moving downward through a porous material like soil or rock under the influence of gravity.
- Medium sized particles soil type.
- A model used for classifying soils based on the % makeup of said soil.
- Unweathered, solid rocks. (Bedrock)
- Rocks with little weathering.
- Soil forms by undergoing this process.
- A soil type with a balanced mix of sand, silt, and clay.
- Tiny rock particles which come from the topsoil & subsoil.
- bowl A decade-long period in the 1930s when severe droughts and massive dust storms plagued the Great Plains
- Largest sized particles soil type.
- Smallest sized particles soil type.
- The molecular nature of rock is changed due to reaction with water, oxygen, etc.
20 Clues: Rocks with little weathering. • Medium sized particles soil type. • Largest sized particles soil type. • Unweathered, solid rocks. (Bedrock) • Smallest sized particles soil type. • Non-decomposed plant matter & humus. • Soil forms by undergoing this process. • Partially decomposed plant and animal matter. • Organic matter, weathered rock particles, & topsoil. • ...
unit3 Colourful seasons 2025-11-07
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- one of the four parts of a year (like spring or winter)
- having many bright and nice colours
- a toy that flies in the sky when you hold its string
- the season when flowers grow and weather gets warm
- the hot season of the year when school is often out
- the season when leaves turn yellow and fall from trees
- very warm, making you feel like drinking water
- to move through water using your arms and legs
- to move on snow using long flat things on your feet
- a pretty part of a plant that has nice colours
- to go up something like a tree or hill
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- not too hot, nice and comfortable
- not warm, making you want to wear a coat
- able to learn and understand things quickly
- the cold season of the year when it may snow
- a living thing like a flower or tree that grows in the ground
- soft white things that fall from the sky in winter
- a small and low mountain
- a tall plant with a big trunk and many branches
- a little hot, making you feel nice
- to move through the air like a bird
21 Clues: a small and low mountain • not too hot, nice and comfortable • a little hot, making you feel nice • having many bright and nice colours • to move through the air like a bird • to go up something like a tree or hill • not warm, making you want to wear a coat • able to learn and understand things quickly • the cold season of the year when it may snow • ...
Anlmals 2023-07-22
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- A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems.
- A colorful flower with a cup-shaped bloom.
- A green plant with delicate, feathery leaves.
- A spring flower with a trumpet-shaped bloom.
- A beautiful flowering plant with thorny stems.
- A weed-like plant with yellow flowers and fluffy seeds.
- A spiky desert plant that stores water.
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- tree A deciduous tree with distinctive leaves and seeds.
- tree A large tree with strong branches and acorns.
- A beautiful and exotic flowering plant.
- A tall plant with large, bright yellow flowers.
- A fragrant herb with purple flowers.
- tree A coniferous evergreen tree with needle-like leaves.
- A small flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- A climbing vine with dark green leaves.
15 Clues: A fragrant herb with purple flowers. • A beautiful and exotic flowering plant. • A climbing vine with dark green leaves. • A spiky desert plant that stores water. • A colorful flower with a cup-shaped bloom. • A spring flower with a trumpet-shaped bloom. • A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems. • A green plant with delicate, feathery leaves. • ...
Photosynthesis 2012-12-05
Across
- What leftover sugar is stored as
- Small holes in the surface of the leaf
- The pigment that gives plants a green color
- membrane Where the chlorophyll is located in the chloroplast
- Transports water in the plant
- A part of the leaf that absorbs light energy from the sun
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- The sugar that plants make
- Part of the plant in which all of photosynthesis occurs
- energy What light energy is transformed into
- The process by which plants makes their own food
- Transports food throughout the plant
- Process that separates water into its individual components
- dioxide The gas that plants take in
13 Clues: The sugar that plants make • Transports water in the plant • What leftover sugar is stored as • Transports food throughout the plant • dioxide The gas that plants take in • Small holes in the surface of the leaf • The pigment that gives plants a green color • energy What light energy is transformed into • The process by which plants makes their own food • ...
Processes Review 2024-03-07
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- Yellow powder that carries the male DNA.
- Holes in leaves that water vapor exits the plant through.
- The gas the is released after photosynthesis is what?
- The process where a plant makes glucose (food) from sunlight.
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- Water is absorbed from the soil by the __________.
- The type of sugar that plants and animals make,
- Plants need sunlight, CO2, and __________ for photosynthesis.
- Part of the plant that makes seeds.
- The female part of flower that turns into a seed when mixed with pollen.
- part of the plant that connects the roots to the leaves and transports food/water.
- The name for useable energy made during cellular respiration.
11 Clues: Part of the plant that makes seeds. • Yellow powder that carries the male DNA. • The type of sugar that plants and animals make, • Water is absorbed from the soil by the __________. • The gas the is released after photosynthesis is what? • Holes in leaves that water vapor exits the plant through. • Plants need sunlight, CO2, and __________ for photosynthesis. • ...
How Plants have Adapted 2022-10-07
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- Mangrove trees have roots that allow them to live in _____.
- Plants have adapted to live in _________ environments.
- Plants have a ____ to support the leaves.
- Leaves allow plant to breathe ___.
- Basic needs of plant
- Plants have ______ to gather sunlight.
- Plants produce seeds, which grow into _________.
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- Fir trees have thin leaves called _______ to allow snow to slip off.
- Dandelion seeds are spread by the ____.
- Trees have very thick stems called ______.
- Roots ______ water from the soil
- Lily pads have leaves that _____ on water.
- Seeds are spread by _______ when the fruit is eaten.
- Cacti have thin _____ leaves to stop the plant from losing water.
14 Clues: Basic needs of plant • Roots ______ water from the soil • Leaves allow plant to breathe ___. • Plants have ______ to gather sunlight. • Dandelion seeds are spread by the ____. • Plants have a ____ to support the leaves. • Trees have very thick stems called ______. • Lily pads have leaves that _____ on water. • Plants produce seeds, which grow into _________. • ...
Plant-a-licious 2014-11-21
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- single cell can develop a new plant like that same one
- seed plant that does produce flowers
- layer of plants that seperate the xylem from the phloem
- roots roots that never touch ground
- seed plant does not produce flowers
- The skin of a root
- food making process in greenplants that use sunlight
- just a series of hollow tubes
- thin branching roots
- loss of water through plants leaves
- series of tubes that move water, minerals up the system
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- move sugar that made in plants leaves to other parts
- process in which energy from sugar in cell
- layer located just under the definition
14 Clues: The skin of a root • thin branching roots • just a series of hollow tubes • roots roots that never touch ground • seed plant does not produce flowers • loss of water through plants leaves • seed plant that does produce flowers • layer located just under the definition • process in which energy from sugar in cell • move sugar that made in plants leaves to other parts • ...
Agricultural Naming Puzzle 2024-03-05
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- – A division of the plant or animal kingdom lower than a phylum and higher than an order; e.g., the class Insecta.
- – A group of related plants and animals that differs from other similar groups by characteristics too trivial or inconstant to be recognized as a species; often any category of lower rank than a species.
- – A branch of biologic science that deals with the forms rather than the functions of plants and animals.
- – Pertaining to a woody plant whose leaves fall at the end of the growing season.
- – A group of species of plants or animals believed to have descended from a common direct ancestor that are similar enough to constitute a useful unit at this level of taxonomy.
- system – A two-name system for naming plants.
- – A cone-bearing tree.
- – A system of persons or things ranked one above another.
- – Major divisions for living things: the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom.
- – A plant that lives for more than two years.
- – A biologist that groups organisms into categories.
- – In the botanical classification of plants, a category in between class and family.
- – Any grass grown for its edible grain.
- – The forming, sorting, apportioning, grouping, or dividing of objects into classes to form an ordered arrangement of items having a defined range of characteristics.
- – A group of closely related genera.
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- – A plant that lives for two years and then dies.
- – Classification of animals, what the different types are called.
- – Within the taxonomic system of classifications, how plants are ordered concerning their characteristics; for example, the mycota or fungi family.
- – An affix added to the end of a word or stem serving to form a new word.
- – The science of classification of organisms and other objects and their arrangement into systematic groups, such as species, genus, family, and order.
- – Life history; the changes in the form of life that an organism goes through.
- – An affix; attached to the front of a word to produce a derivative word or an inflected form.
- name – The scientific name of plants, which includes the genus and species.
- – The language often used to name plants.
- – A system of naming used to classify a group, such as the botanical names of plants.
- – That portion of the feed for animals that is secured largely from the leaves and stalks of plants, such as the grasses and legumes used for hay.
- – Plants living one year or less. During this time, the plant grows, flowers, produces seeds, and dies.
- – A cultivated variety. A group of cultivated plants that are distinguished by any significant character and that retain their distinguishing features when reproduced sexually or asexually.
28 Clues: – A cone-bearing tree. • – A group of closely related genera. • – Any grass grown for its edible grain. • – The language often used to name plants. • system – A two-name system for naming plants. • – A plant that lives for more than two years. • – A plant that lives for two years and then dies. • – A biologist that groups organisms into categories. • ...
GMOs 01 2022-01-26
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- A small hard object produced by plants, from which a new plant of the same kind grows.
- The information, skills, and understanding that you have gained through learning or experience.
- The plural form of fungus
- Cultivated land; land used for farming
- The opposite of SUPPORTER
- A simple type of plant that has no leaves or flowers and that grows on plants or other surfaces; mushroom.
- The equivalent of the French word “propriété” in English
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- The equivalent of the French word “cultures” in English
- You use this word for saying the “amount produced” in a field.
- The equivalent of the French word “sécheresse” in English
- lack; insufficiency
- An unwanted plant that prevents crops or garden flowers from growing properly.
- The equivalent of the French word “brevet” in English
- The synonym of SUPPORTER
- The synonym of ABUNDANT
15 Clues: lack; insufficiency • The synonym of ABUNDANT • The synonym of SUPPORTER • The plural form of fungus • The opposite of SUPPORTER • Cultivated land; land used for farming • The equivalent of the French word “brevet” in English • The equivalent of the French word “cultures” in English • The equivalent of the French word “propriété” in English • ...
On The Farm 2020-10-05
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- The family behind Black River Produce
- Leafy green vegetable with lots of layers
- Another edible flower, green this time
- A pumpkin in the winter squash family
- Also known as "Sparrow Grass"
- The country we feed
- Whats most important to us?
- A baby plant
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- A nasty flavoured squash
- Onions flavoursome and healthy cousin
- The number of Caleo childen
- Type of plant watermelon grows on
- Family name for squash and melon
- The animal in our logo
- The state we farm in
- Our favourite pollinating insect
- The produce grown and picked at BRP
- What we do at Black River Produce
- A dense, white, edible flower
- Sweet, juicy and delicious fruit
20 Clues: A baby plant • The country we feed • The state we farm in • The animal in our logo • A nasty flavoured squash • The number of Caleo childen • Whats most important to us? • A dense, white, edible flower • Also known as "Sparrow Grass" • Family name for squash and melon • Our favourite pollinating insect • Sweet, juicy and delicious fruit • Type of plant watermelon grows on • ...
Summer in the City 2020-06-09
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- when you sit on a blanket and have a meal in a park
- what people ride through the River Valley
- we plant them and they attract bees
- GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL!
- Go, Eskimos!
- what flows through downtown Edmonton
- what people in Alberta like to do on long weekends in the summer
- they give us honey
- what the weather will be like in Edmonton this year
- what we plant to provide us with our daily healthy "servings" of nutrition
- what Edmontonians line the street to watch on the first day of K-Days
- a beverage that cools us down
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- what brightens our days
- a cold treat that tastes better in a cone
- 7-11 serves millions of these each year
- what lights up the sky on Canada Day
- what we "fire up" to cook food outside
- where we plant seeds and our hopes
- Calgary is famous for this but it isn't taking place this summer
- Alberta has lots of these bodies of water
- a side dish that provides us with essential vitamins
21 Clues: Go, Eskimos! • they give us honey • GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL! • what brightens our days • a beverage that cools us down • where we plant seeds and our hopes • we plant them and they attract bees • what lights up the sky on Canada Day • what flows through downtown Edmonton • what we "fire up" to cook food outside • 7-11 serves millions of these each year • ...
Plant Biological Terms 2020-09-17
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- Plants that grow best in warm temperatures, growing best in the summer and early fall. Examples: zinnia, marigold, and vinca.
- A stage when a plant rests or grows very little. This is normally associated with response to adverse conditions such as extreme heat or cold.
- A plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years. It usually grows the first year and flowers the second year.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
- Plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- A plant that is swollen or filled with moisture.
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- The part of biology that deals with plants.
- Plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round.
- Plants that relish cool temperatures, growing best in spring or fall. Example: pansy.
- A plant that lives more than two years.
11 Clues: A plant that lives more than two years. • The part of biology that deals with plants. • A plant that is swollen or filled with moisture. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • Plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season. • Plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round. • ...
Zaaien 2013-04-29
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- uitwerpselen van de koe, het varken, het schaap,…
- hiermee eet de plant
- hiermee breng je de bladeren tezamen
- hiermee graaf ik
- pot om bloemen of planten in te houden
- hierop groeit de bloem of het blaadje
- /
- dit plant je in de grond om een plant of bloem te krijgen
- het eerste plantje dat tevoorschijn komt
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- hiermee giet ik water op de planten
- dit doe je in de bloempot. Hierin plant je de zaadjes.
- dit groeit aan de plant. Je kan het opeten.
- hieruit komen de blaadjes
- tuin waarin groenten worde geplant
- groeien aan de takken
- /
16 Clues: / • / • hiermee graaf ik • hiermee eet de plant • groeien aan de takken • hieruit komen de blaadjes • tuin waarin groenten worde geplant • hiermee giet ik water op de planten • hiermee breng je de bladeren tezamen • hierop groeit de bloem of het blaadje • pot om bloemen of planten in te houden • het eerste plantje dat tevoorschijn komt • dit groeit aan de plant. Je kan het opeten. • ...
Germination 2023-11-06
Across
- What are seeds with two cotyledons?
- What develops into the shoot of the plant?
- What is the part of the plant that is underground and absorbs water?
- What is the outside coating of the seed?
- What is the process of growth for a plant?
- What is the scientific name for “seed leaves”?
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- What is the edible substance which has seeds in it?
- What are seeds with only one cotyledon?
- What is the baby plant inside the seed?
- What is the scientific name for “baby roots”?
10 Clues: What are seeds with two cotyledons? • What are seeds with only one cotyledon? • What is the baby plant inside the seed? • What is the outside coating of the seed? • What develops into the shoot of the plant? • What is the process of growth for a plant? • What is the scientific name for “baby roots”? • What is the scientific name for “seed leaves”? • ...
Biology 2025-06-13
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- Where urine is stored
- Main equipment used for investigating transpiration
- The part of a vein that prevents the back-flow of blood
- The part of the nervous system where the brain locates
- The type of sugar that makes the cell wall of a fungus cell
- The energy required for photosynthesis
- The type of sugar that makes the cell wall of a plant
- A word used to describe a cell with cilia
- The behaviour of the arterioles in response to high body temperature, in order to radiate heat to the surroundings
- Multicellular organisms
- It is a thin part of the leaf that is transparent to allow the maximum amount of light to penetrate through the leaf
- The growth of plant in response to the force of gravity
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- A product of photosynthesis (a sugar)
- The part of the heart where there is a thick wall of muscles to pump blood around the body
- A process phagocytes perform as a part of the immune response to pathogens
- Cell without nucleus
- The nerve connecting the eye and the brain
- The ion needed to produce amino acid in plants
- The plant tissue that transports water and food and allows substances to flow both ways
- The type of respiration that requires oxygen
20 Clues: Cell without nucleus • Where urine is stored • Multicellular organisms • A product of photosynthesis (a sugar) • The energy required for photosynthesis • A word used to describe a cell with cilia • The nerve connecting the eye and the brain • The type of respiration that requires oxygen • The ion needed to produce amino acid in plants • ...
On The Farm 2021-12-06
Spring 2023-04-24
20 Clues: grass • plant • season • sprout • insect • puddle • spring • flower • picnic • garden • ladybug • weather • rainbow • tadpole • sunshine • raindrop • umbrella • butterfly • bumblebee • grasshopper
Generous Giants 2023-04-19
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- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form2.
- woody plant that has several equally large stems
- the top portion of a tree
- most common gymnosperm
- tree that is reproduced by seeds; broad and flat leaves
- largest and oldest tree in the world
- woody plant with a single main stem called branches
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- nonflowering seed plants
- the tallest tree
- second tallest tree
- oldest know organism
- the wood of trees that can be used for building material
- a dry fruit of a conifer; forms overlapping scales
13 Clues: the tallest tree • second tallest tree • oldest know organism • most common gymnosperm • nonflowering seed plants • the top portion of a tree • largest and oldest tree in the world • woody plant that has several equally large stems • a dry fruit of a conifer; forms overlapping scales • woody plant with a single main stem called branches • ...
3.3 Science Crossword 2014-01-25
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- made up of one cell and do not contain nutrients
- the beginning of growth of a new plant from a spore or seed
- there are ____ different types of gymnosperm living on earth today
- a plant hat produces seeds that are not enclosed in a flower or fruit
- in all plants, __________ is needed to get to the next step o fgrowth, embyo
- a young plant that is enclosed in a protective coating
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- both a seed and a spore can ____ into a new plant
- a small multicellular structure that holds the sperm cell
- as the embryo begins to grow, it uses the _____ ________ in the seed for energy and materials
- cone bearing trees
- the immature form of an organism that has potential to grow and develop
- gymnosperm means ____ ____
- seeds can be spread by wind, _______, and water
13 Clues: cone bearing trees • gymnosperm means ____ ____ • seeds can be spread by wind, _______, and water • made up of one cell and do not contain nutrients • both a seed and a spore can ____ into a new plant • a young plant that is enclosed in a protective coating • a small multicellular structure that holds the sperm cell • ...
3.3 Science Crossword 2014-01-25
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- a plant hat produces seeds that are not enclosed in a flower or fruit
- both a seed and a spore can ____ into a new plant
- as the embryo begins to grow, it uses the _____ ________ in the seed for energy and materials
- the immature form of an organism that has potential to grow and develop
- a young plant that is enclosed in a protective coating
- made up of one cell and do not contain nutrients
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- in all plants, __________ is needed to get to the next step o fgrowth, embyo
- a small multicellular structure that holds the sperm cell
- the beginning of growth of a new plant from a spore or seed
- gymnosperm means ____ ____
- cone bearing trees
- seeds can be spread by wind, _______, and water
- there are ____ different types of gymnosperm living on earth today
13 Clues: cone bearing trees • gymnosperm means ____ ____ • seeds can be spread by wind, _______, and water • made up of one cell and do not contain nutrients • both a seed and a spore can ____ into a new plant • a young plant that is enclosed in a protective coating • a small multicellular structure that holds the sperm cell • ...
MGVs Are Down To Earth 2016-01-14
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- skin soother
- pyramidal evergreen
- a __ of beans
- cover crop
- bright fall flower
- it lives one season
- viola tricolor
- Taxus
- cultivated for its fragrant gray-green leaves
- K
- marsh plant
- cabbage,broccoli or cauliflower
- botanist Gray
- Pasadena’s ___ Bowl
- decayed organic matter
- element most needed by plants
- potatoes and people have them
- upgrade a lawn
- busy pollinators
- typically grows underground
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- pick fruit when it's ___
- fuzzy fruit
- maple genus
- ___ and fauna
- seed container
- starter for syrup
- rose family tree
- provides color and captures water
- root vegetable
- pear type
- first line in "Citizen Kane"
- fermenting for storage
- showy butterfly
- green leafy vegetable
- type of plant including peas and beans
- cluster of leaves growing in circle
- the fruit of the rose plant
- "green" prefix
- Cajun vegetable
39 Clues: K • Taxus • pear type • cover crop • fuzzy fruit • maple genus • marsh plant • skin soother • ___ and fauna • a __ of beans • botanist Gray • seed container • viola tricolor • root vegetable • "green" prefix • upgrade a lawn • showy butterfly • Cajun vegetable • rose family tree • busy pollinators • starter for syrup • bright fall flower • pyramidal evergreen • it lives one season • Pasadena’s ___ Bowl • ...
Diamond -Fibers 2021-10-01
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- fibers that manufactured
- this fiber comes from a hemp plant to make ropes
- any particles for example blood,fluids,hairs,fibers,plant of skin
- this fiber grows on rabbits
- Fibers that are not manufactured
- A mineral fiber of metamorphic rocks.
- the name of raw silk
- use this animal to make silk from their cocoons.
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- wool fiber that comes from goats
- fibers twisted together to make this to knit things together.
- her hair is long and black and she is short and a senior
- comes from plants and it makes linen
- woven or knitted together
- a fruit fiber that comes from coconuts
- this fiber grows on sheep
- smallest material from clothing or cloth
- this fiber comes from a banana
- the leaves silk worms eat
- comes from a agave plant
19 Clues: the name of raw silk • fibers that manufactured • comes from a agave plant • woven or knitted together • this fiber grows on sheep • the leaves silk worms eat • this fiber grows on rabbits • this fiber comes from a banana • wool fiber that comes from goats • Fibers that are not manufactured • comes from plants and it makes linen • A mineral fiber of metamorphic rocks. • ...
Plants! 2025-11-30
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- Main support of food webs
- Kind of vascular plants with seeds but no flowers or fruits
- Informal term for nonvascular that includes three phyla
- Plant tubes that act like arteries starting with x
- Found in leaves that controls what wavelengths of light the leaves can absorb
- Plants limited in size and lacking steams, roots, or leaves
- Control whether the stomata are open or closed
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- Site of photosynthesis
- How nonvascular plants get water
- Plant's anchor
- Plant structure found on the bottom of leaves that gas can travel through
- Plant tubes that transport sugar
- Produced in the leaves during photosynthesis
- Used by plants to build protein and obtained from bugs by some plants
- Plants with xylem and phloem
- Plants require water, carbon dioxide, and what?
- Largest and most diverse group of vascular plants
17 Clues: Plant's anchor • Site of photosynthesis • Main support of food webs • Plants with xylem and phloem • How nonvascular plants get water • Plant tubes that transport sugar • Produced in the leaves during photosynthesis • Control whether the stomata are open or closed • Plants require water, carbon dioxide, and what? • Largest and most diverse group of vascular plants • ...
MAF 2020-09-02
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- What’s the main reason why fish are dying out?
- relationships between living organisms found on coral reefs and their interactions with the natural and human environment
- estimates genetic value of livestock for traits including growth rate and yield of products such as milk or meat
- dealing with plant diseases in order to improve plants ability to survive
- include the assessment of the condition of habitats, and the effects of human activity on those animals and habitats
- science of soils and field crops
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- making and implementing of the decisions involved in organizing and operating a farm for maximum production and profit
- the application of biological and chemical principles to the production and management of livestock animals and the production and handling of meat and other products.
- grown without the use of chemical pesticides.
- includes the use of plant parts to help prevent erosion, slow water runoff, absorb pollutants, control dust, and provide wildlife habitat.
- pollination of a flower or plant with another flower or plant.
- What is encouraged for fish farmers as a solution?
- plants planted for their beautiful appearances
- is needed when the soil in a particular area is not suitable for crop farming
- treating diseases disorders and injuries in non human animals
- research of the nature of the Rhinoceros Beetle
- abbreviation for pest control program based on multiple control practices
17 Clues: science of soils and field crops • grown without the use of chemical pesticides. • What’s the main reason why fish are dying out? • plants planted for their beautiful appearances • research of the nature of the Rhinoceros Beetle • What is encouraged for fish farmers as a solution? • treating diseases disorders and injuries in non human animals • ...
