the plant Crossword Puzzles
From Cells to Organ Systems 2017-07-28
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- Greenish detergent-like secretion from the liver that aids in fat digestion; stored in the gall bladder.
- A structure made of different types of tissues that work together to perform a specific function. eg the heart.
- These long, thin cells with dendrites allow for transmission of messages around the body - ..... cells.
- Flat, membranous cellular organelle with attached ribosomes that makes protein - endoplasmic ......
- Organ system that carries dissolved oxygen and nutrients in blood to all body cells.
- Organelle which is the control centre of the cell.
- A chemically-constructive process that produces plant food within chloroplasts.
- Organelle in the cells of plants & algae containing the green pigment chlorophyll.
- Bacteria each consist of this number of cells.
- A large fluid-filled organelle prominent in the cytoplasm of plant cells - provides rigidity when full.
- Groups of organs that work together to perform a specific function are called organ ......
- Small, green-coloured organ attached to the back of the liver; stores bile - ..... bladder.
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- Outer structure of the cells of plants, algae, fungi and bacteria that provides rigidity, strength and protection.
- Type of cells, when filled with water, form stomata on the lower side of plant leaves.
- Organ that collects and temporarily stores urine produced by the kidneys.
- Tube leading from the kidney to the bladder - carries urine.
- Cell organelle referred to as the power house of the cell; cellular respiration occurs here.
- Gas exchange occurs in this major organ of the respiratory system.
- Groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function - make up an organ.
- Energy-rich plant food produced by the photosynthesis process.
- Excess water and some body wastes are removed from the body by these 2 organs.
- Basic building blocks of organisms; units of structure and function.
22 Clues: Bacteria each consist of this number of cells. • Organelle which is the control centre of the cell. • Tube leading from the kidney to the bladder - carries urine. • Energy-rich plant food produced by the photosynthesis process. • Gas exchange occurs in this major organ of the respiratory system. • ...
Plant Vocabulary 2021-04-27
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- A type of gas (air given off during photosynthesis. It is needed by animals and humans to breathe.
- The process that plants use to make food. The plant turns sunlight, chlorophyll, and carbon dioxide into food (sugar) and oxygen.
- Supports the plant; has many thin tubes that carry water, minerals, and food through the plant.
- Protects and holds the seeds of the plant; often eaten by animals which helps the seeds spread to different areas.
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- The green pigment that is found in plants' leaves. It helps the plant make food.
- dioxide A type of gas (air) needed by plants for photosynthesis. Plants use it and produce oxygen.
- Part of a plant that soaks up vitamins and minerals. Also stores good for the plant.
- Makes food (sugar) for the plant. Also takes in carbon dioxide and releases oxygen into the air.
- Part of a plant that makes seeds.
9 Clues: Part of a plant that makes seeds. • The green pigment that is found in plants' leaves. It helps the plant make food. • Part of a plant that soaks up vitamins and minerals. Also stores good for the plant. • Supports the plant; has many thin tubes that carry water, minerals, and food through the plant. • ...
Genetics Vocabulary - Minh T. 2022-04-27
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- They are the children
- The passing of traits from parents. to offspring.
- qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- Genetic factor is blocked by the dominant.
- Pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
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- Quality, traits from an individual or a thing.
- an organism that always passes down certain traits to many of its future generation
- A genetic factor that blocks another genetics factor.
- to receive something from a person that cames before you.
- Something that you get from a person that is born before you.
- a distinguishing quality or. characteristic
12 Clues: They are the children • Genetic factor is blocked by the dominant. • a distinguishing quality or. characteristic • Quality, traits from an individual or a thing. • qualities of two organisms of different breeds • The passing of traits from parents. to offspring. • A genetic factor that blocks another genetics factor. • ...
Cells and Their Parts 2026-04-01
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- membrane a barrier that surrounds and protects the nucleus
- structures that carry genetic information in the cell
- wall a rigid outer layer that supports and protects plant cells
- membrane a thin barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell
- the basic unit of life
- a living organism that cannot make its own food
- a jelly-like substance where cell activities occur
- a misspelling of nucleus often used to trick students in questions
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- the part of the cell that produces energy
- a large storage organelle especially important in plant cells
- tiny hair-like structures that help move the cell or move substances
- a storage sac in cells that holds water nutrients and waste
- an organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis happens
- a living organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis
- the control center of the cell that contains genetic material
15 Clues: the basic unit of life • the part of the cell that produces energy • a living organism that cannot make its own food • a jelly-like substance where cell activities occur • structures that carry genetic information in the cell • an organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis happens • membrane a barrier that surrounds and protects the nucleus • ...
cell organelles 2012-10-23
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- pathway to transport proteins
- support and protect plant cell
- stores materials in plant cells
- makes protein
- regulates movement in and out of nucleus
- controls cell division in animals
- produces energy in cell
- cleans out the cell
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- packages and ships proteins
- makes food for plant cells
- controls cell activities
- regulates movement in and out of all cells.
- makes ribosomes
- fluid-like material of cell where reactions take place
- makes lipids and hormones
15 Clues: makes protein • makes ribosomes • cleans out the cell • produces energy in cell • controls cell activities • makes lipids and hormones • makes food for plant cells • packages and ships proteins • pathway to transport proteins • support and protect plant cell • stores materials in plant cells • controls cell division in animals • regulates movement in and out of nucleus • ...
cell 2012-10-23
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- stores materials in plant cells
- regulates movment in and out all cells
- regulates movment in and out of nucleus
- makes lipids and hormones
- cleans out the cell
- fluid like material of cel where reactions take place
- pathway to transport proteins
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- makes ribsomes
- produces energy in cell
- supports and protect plant cell
- packages and ships proteins
- controls cells activeties
- controls cell division in anamals
- makes food for plant cells
- makes proten
15 Clues: makes proten • makes ribsomes • cleans out the cell • produces energy in cell • controls cells activeties • makes lipids and hormones • makes food for plant cells • packages and ships proteins • pathway to transport proteins • stores materials in plant cells • supports and protect plant cell • controls cell division in anamals • regulates movment in and out all cells • ...
Plants 2020-02-03
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- gas produced by plants during the process of photosynthesis
- this part of the plant carries water from the roots to other parts of the plant
- the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground
- the process of making food by plants
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- a small carnivorous plant with hinged leaves that spring shut on and digest insects
- baby plants
- a green pigment found in plants
- plants with weak stems, that climb up trees or walls for support to grow
- this part of the plant contains seeds
- tiny pores through which plants breathe in carbon dioxide
10 Clues: baby plants • a green pigment found in plants • the process of making food by plants • this part of the plant contains seeds • the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground • tiny pores through which plants breathe in carbon dioxide • gas produced by plants during the process of photosynthesis • ...
Life Cycle 2024-12-15
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- – the pupa stage of a butterfly, during which it changes into an adult.
- – an early, immature form of some insects (e.g., grasshoppers) that looks like the adult but is smaller and lacks wings.
- – the early, immature stage of an insect (e.g., caterpillar or maggot) before it becomes an adult.
- – the process by which a seed begins to grow into a plant.
- – a repeating sequence of events or stages in a process.
- – the young born from parents; babies or new organisms.
- – the process by which pollen from one flower is transferred to another, allowing plants to reproduce.
- – the process by which some animals change from one form to another during their life cycle (e.g., from a caterpillar to a butterfly).
- – the first growth of a plant as it emerges from a seed.
- – a young plant that is just beginning to grow.
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- – the process of changing from one form to another, often used in reference to insects or amphibians.
- – the fully developed stage of an organism that can reproduce.
- – a protective covering made by some insects, like moths, during the pupa stage.
- – when an egg breaks open, and the young animal emerges.
- – the first stage in the life cycle of many animals, such as birds and insects.
- – the process by which living organisms create offspring.
- Cycle – the series of stages an organism goes through from birth to death.
- – the stage in an insect’s life cycle where it undergoes transformation (e.g., chrysalis in butterflies).
- – the starting point of a plant’s life cycle that grows into a new plant.
19 Clues: – a young plant that is just beginning to grow. • – the young born from parents; babies or new organisms. • – when an egg breaks open, and the young animal emerges. • – a repeating sequence of events or stages in a process. • – the first growth of a plant as it emerges from a seed. • – the process by which living organisms create offspring. • ...
Diversity of Life-Insects, Humans, and Plants 2025-01-14
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- an underground organ of a plant that takes in minerals
- an immature wingless feeding stage
- a specialized plant cell that controls the stoma
- the process by which chloroplasts use light energy to make sugar
- a chemical released by an animal to communicate
- a way of acting
- a tube with an organism's vascular system
- a type of carbohydrate produced by plants during photosynthesis
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- the process by which water flows through plants
- an opening on the side of an insects abdomen
- transports water and minerals from the roots to all plant cells
- a waxy covering on leaves, reduces water loss
- a material in a multicellular organism composed of similar cells
- the third section of the insects body
- an opening on the surface of leaves that allows gas exchange
- to change over many generations
16 Clues: a way of acting • to change over many generations • an immature wingless feeding stage • the third section of the insects body • a tube with an organism's vascular system • an opening on the side of an insects abdomen • a waxy covering on leaves, reduces water loss • the process by which water flows through plants • a chemical released by an animal to communicate • ...
Cells 2022-09-22
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- Can be found in the vacuole
- The microscope lens that you look through
- A type of cell that has a cell wall
- A device used to see cells
- The outer layer of a plant cell
- One of the cells used in reproduction
- These give plant cells their green colour
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- Contains cell sap
- A group of the same type of cell
- Controls what gets into and out of cells
- These cells never have chloroplasts
- This fills cells, its a bit like jelly
- This controls a cell
13 Clues: Contains cell sap • This controls a cell • A device used to see cells • Can be found in the vacuole • The outer layer of a plant cell • A group of the same type of cell • These cells never have chloroplasts • A type of cell that has a cell wall • One of the cells used in reproduction • This fills cells, its a bit like jelly • Controls what gets into and out of cells • ...
Cells 2017-01-05
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- Cell division is important for what? (hint: it's the reason why your cuts go away)
- smallest unit of structure and function in living things
- Surrounds the cell, allows materials to pass into and out of the cell
- cell division results in what (hint: getting taller)
- Makes food for the plant cell
- Stores materials for the cell
- Needed by organisms to stay alive (released by mitochondria)
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- Surrounds and protects the plant cell
- Produces energy for the cell
- Type of cells that make up our bodies
- Type of cell that has the most organelles
- Process that makes new cells
- Gel-like fluid that fills up the cell
- The control center of the cell
14 Clues: Produces energy for the cell • Process that makes new cells • Makes food for the plant cell • Stores materials for the cell • The control center of the cell • Surrounds and protects the plant cell • Type of cells that make up our bodies • Gel-like fluid that fills up the cell • Type of cell that has the most organelles • cell division results in what (hint: getting taller) • ...
Plant adaptations 2016-12-08
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- a plant needs good ( ) to grow
- Another thing that plants and humans need to survive
- the part of a flower that blooms
- the part of the plant that holds the plant up
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- a plant will not be able to produce its own food without this
- Where photosynthesis happens in the plant
- The part of the plant that anchor the plant to the ground
- something a plant and humans need to survive
8 Clues: the part of a flower that blooms • a plant needs good ( ) to grow • Where photosynthesis happens in the plant • something a plant and humans need to survive • the part of the plant that holds the plant up • Another thing that plants and humans need to survive • The part of the plant that anchor the plant to the ground • ...
Cell Crossword 2018-02-20
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- Move and adjust the internal structure of the cell
- Do photosynthesis within the thylakoid membranes
- A group of similar cells working together to perform a common function
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Transports proteins
- Performs cellular respiration, and is the powerhouse of the cell
- Store water, food, and waste
- Separate chromosome pairs during mitosis
- Clean up waste in the cell
- Theory A theory to describe the properties of cells
- Vesicles Transport from the Endoplasmic Reticulum to the Golgi Body
- A group of tissues working together to serve a common function
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- A plant or animal cell that has a membrane bound nucleus
- The organizing center of a plant cell
- Where food, water, and other waste are stored in a plant cell
- An infectious cell that only replicates inside another living creature
- Protects the cell organelles, the background material of the cell
- Makes ribosomes
- A cell with no membrane bound organelles
- The organelle that contains DNA
- A type of prokaryotic microorganism
- Individual structures within a cell
- Membrane Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Synthesizes proteins
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Transports carbohydrates and lipids
- Membrane Controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
25 Clues: Makes ribosomes • Synthesizes proteins • Clean up waste in the cell • Store water, food, and waste • The organelle that contains DNA • A type of prokaryotic microorganism • Individual structures within a cell • The organizing center of a plant cell • A cell with no membrane bound organelles • Separate chromosome pairs during mitosis • Endoplasmic Reticulum Transports proteins • ...
Down on the Farm - Day 1 2024-03-18
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- dependence on or trust in someone or something
- a supply of necessities, such as food and money
- the main organs of photosynthesis
- in short supply; shortage
- product of a tree or other plant that contains seed
- a natural and living thing within the environment
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- the seed-bearing part of a plant
- capable of developing into another such plant
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- a natural and nonliving thing within the environment
- the main body or stalk that supports a plant or shrub
11 Clues: in short supply; shortage • the seed-bearing part of a plant • the main organs of photosynthesis • capable of developing into another such plant • dependence on or trust in someone or something • a supply of necessities, such as food and money • a natural and living thing within the environment • product of a tree or other plant that contains seed • ...
Cell Oganelles 2012-10-23
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- Controls cell division in animals
- Cleans out the cell
- Regulates movement in and out of all cells
- Makes ribosomes
- Stores materials in plant cells
- Packages and ships proteins
- Makes protein
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- Support and protect plant cell
- Fluid-like material of cell where reactions take place
- Regulates movement in and out of nucleus
- Makes food for plant cells
- Produces energy in cell
- Pathway to transport proteins
- Controls cell activities
- Makes lipids and hormones
15 Clues: Makes protein • Makes ribosomes • Cleans out the cell • Produces energy in cell • Controls cell activities • Makes lipids and hormones • Makes food for plant cells • Packages and ships proteins • Pathway to transport proteins • Support and protect plant cell • Stores materials in plant cells • Controls cell division in animals • Regulates movement in and out of nucleus • ...
cell organelles 2012-10-23
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- pathway to transport proteins
- controls cell division in animals
- produces energy in cell
- stores materials in plant cells
- regulates movement in and out of nucleus
- fluid like material of cell where reactions take place
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- makes lipids and hormones
- support and protect plant cell
- regulates movement in and out of all cells
- packages and ships proteins
- makes protein
- makes food for plant cells
- makes ribosomes
- cleans out the cell
- controls cell activities
15 Clues: makes protein • makes ribosomes • cleans out the cell • produces energy in cell • controls cell activities • makes lipids and hormones • makes food for plant cells • packages and ships proteins • pathway to transport proteins • support and protect plant cell • stores materials in plant cells • controls cell division in animals • regulates movement in and out of nucleus • ...
cell organelles 2012-10-23
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- controls cell activites
- fluid- like material of cell where reactions take place
- packages and ships proteins
- regulates movment in and out of all cells
- stores materials in plant cells
- produces energy in cells
- makes ribosomes
- pathway to transport proteins
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- makes protein
- support and protect plant cell
- makes food for plant cells
- regulates movement in and out of nucleus
- controles cell division in animals
- cleans out the cell
- makes lipids and hormones
15 Clues: makes protein • makes ribosomes • cleans out the cell • controls cell activites • produces energy in cells • makes lipids and hormones • makes food for plant cells • packages and ships proteins • pathway to transport proteins • support and protect plant cell • stores materials in plant cells • controles cell division in animals • regulates movement in and out of nucleus • ...
Gardening Terms 2025-09-27
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- – Move a plant to new soil
- – Decomposed organic fertilizer
- – Completes life cycle in one season
- – When seeds begin to sprout
- – Soil cover for moisture and weeds
- – Feed the plants
- – Multiply plants by cuttings or seeds
- – Plant that returns yearly
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- – Pick when ripe
- – Transfer of pollen for growth
- – Trim to shape or encourage growth
- – Remove spent flowers
- – Hand tool for digging
- – Ideal garden soil type
- – Unwanted plant in your bed
15 Clues: – Pick when ripe • – Feed the plants • – Remove spent flowers • – Hand tool for digging • – Ideal garden soil type • – Move a plant to new soil • – Plant that returns yearly • – When seeds begin to sprout • – Unwanted plant in your bed • – Decomposed organic fertilizer • – Transfer of pollen for growth • – Trim to shape or encourage growth • – Soil cover for moisture and weeds • ...
Chapter 1 - Crop Production and Manegment 2023-04-20
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- the science or practice of farming
- the raising of crops
- the process of loosening the edible part of grain
- a process of planting seeds into the soil
- plants growing where they are not wanted in our farms
- system of growing different kinds of crops in recurrent succession on the same land
- a plant or plant product
- to water crops by bringing in water from pipes
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- any material which supplies one or more of the chemical elements required for the plant growth
- all arable land
- plants grown during monsoon
- the process of breaking and loosening the soil
- process of gathering a ripe crop from the fields
- organic material that is used to fertilize land
- a process by which chaff is separated from grain
15 Clues: all arable land • the raising of crops • a plant or plant product • plants grown during monsoon • the science or practice of farming • a process of planting seeds into the soil • the process of breaking and loosening the soil • to water crops by bringing in water from pipes • organic material that is used to fertilize land • process of gathering a ripe crop from the fields • ...
Learning in the Gardens 2025-05-09
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- – A living thing that grows in soil and needs sunlight
- – The home of a plant or animal
- – A small part that can grow into a new plant
- – A tall grass that pandas eat
- – A small bushy plant
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- – What bees do to help plants grow
- – The study of plants
- – A type of tree with long leaves at the top
- – A tree with peeling bark; koalas love it!
- – A green leafy plant that loves shady places
10 Clues: – The study of plants • – A small bushy plant • – A tall grass that pandas eat • – The home of a plant or animal • – What bees do to help plants grow • – A tree with peeling bark; koalas love it! • – A type of tree with long leaves at the top • – A small part that can grow into a new plant • – A green leafy plant that loves shady places • ...
Cell Structure and Function 2017-05-02
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- the traits of living organisms
- Makes proteins
- The smallest unit of life capable of carrying out life functions
- The rigid outer layer of a plant cell that provides structure and support for the cell
- The process by which plants make food from the sun's radiant energy
- The outer layer of cells that controls what comes into and what goes out of the cell
- Converts oxygen and food into energy-often called the powerhouse of the cell
- The jellylike substance that fills the cells.
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- Large storage organelle in plant cells. Stores nutrients and water and helps the plant maintain shape
- Cells that do not contain a nucleus
- Controls all the cells activities
- Organism composed of many cells
- Site of photosynthesis
- Organism composed of only one cell
- Cells that contain a nucleus
- The organelle that stores nutrients and materials for digestion
16 Clues: Makes proteins • Site of photosynthesis • Cells that contain a nucleus • the traits of living organisms • Organism composed of many cells • Controls all the cells activities • Organism composed of only one cell • Cells that do not contain a nucleus • The jellylike substance that fills the cells. • The organelle that stores nutrients and materials for digestion • ...
Cell Structure and Function 2017-05-02
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- Cells that do not contain a nucleus
- The rigid outer layer of a plant cell that provides structure and support for the cell
- The organelle that helps with digestion
- The process by which plants make food from the sun's radiant energy
- Large storage organelle in plant cells. Stores nutrients and water and helps the plant maintain shape
- Organism composed of only one cell
- Site of photosynthesis
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- Converts oxygen and food into energy-often called the powerhouse of the cell
- The jellylike substance that fills the cells.
- The outer layer of cells that controls what comes into and what goes out of the cell
- Makes proteins
- Cells that contain a nucleus
- Organism composed of many cells
- the traits of living organisms
- Controls all the cells activities
- The smallest unit of life capable of carrying out life functions
16 Clues: Makes proteins • Site of photosynthesis • Cells that contain a nucleus • the traits of living organisms • Organism composed of many cells • Controls all the cells activities • Organism composed of only one cell • Cells that do not contain a nucleus • The organelle that helps with digestion • The jellylike substance that fills the cells. • ...
Crossword Puzzle of a Flower 2021-01-25
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- The bottom portion of the pistil enlarges to form what?
- The sticky part at the top of the pistil that “grabs” or traps the pollen.
- The male reproductive part of a flower. Has 2 parts: the anther and the filament.
- The tube-like structure that holds up the stigma.
- The reproductive organs of a plant are in the flower
- Protects the seed and helps it disperse.
- The female reproductive part of a flower where pollination takes place.
- The petals are leaf like and usually colorful. Attract pollinators.
- Hairs, absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
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- The transfer of pollen from the male anther to the female stigma.
- Carries pollen and are usually yellow in color.
- Flower, Have only male OR female parts.
- Holds a plant upright.
- Where photosynthesis occurs.
- Anchors a plant in the ground.
- The green petal-like parts at the base of the flower. Protect the flower when it is a bud.
- Anthers are held up by these thread-like structures.
- Flower, Have male and female parts.
18 Clues: Holds a plant upright. • Where photosynthesis occurs. • Anchors a plant in the ground. • Flower, Have male and female parts. • Flower, Have only male OR female parts. • Protects the seed and helps it disperse. • Carries pollen and are usually yellow in color. • Hairs, absorb water and nutrients from the soil. • The tube-like structure that holds up the stigma. • ...
Vocabulary 2020-09-23
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- plant a plant with seeds that grow flowers
- The process by which an organism grows from a seed
- part of a plant that is underground and soaks up water
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- cycle the stages a living thing goes through during its life
- the fruit of conifers
- part of food that is good for your health
- flowering plant a plant that do not ever produce flowers
- part of a young plant that grows straight up from a seed
- Part of a plant that has a tiny new plant inside it
9 Clues: the fruit of conifers • part of food that is good for your health • plant a plant with seeds that grow flowers • The process by which an organism grows from a seed • Part of a plant that has a tiny new plant inside it • part of a plant that is underground and soaks up water • flowering plant a plant that do not ever produce flowers • ...
Spring Crossword Fun 2020-06-03
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- A type of bird seen in spring
- They're usually found in beds
- Monarch, e.g.
- ___ egg
- Plant them to grow plants
- When spring ends
- Used to protect the skin
- A small pool of water
- Yellow spring flower
- Buried in the ground, sprouts in the spring
- Eating outing
- Sport with tees
- Rain or sun protection
- Vegetable plot
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- Occurs in the spring and in the fall.
- Time for showers
- Fledgling plant
- There are four of them in a year (singular)
- America's pastime
- A brief fall of rain
- Day for diamonds and dreams
- Breezy
- Gloom's opposite
- Shower apparel?
24 Clues: Breezy • ___ egg • Monarch, e.g. • Eating outing • Vegetable plot • Fledgling plant • Sport with tees • Shower apparel? • Time for showers • When spring ends • Gloom's opposite • America's pastime • A brief fall of rain • Yellow spring flower • A small pool of water • Rain or sun protection • Used to protect the skin • Plant them to grow plants • Day for diamonds and dreams • ...
Difinitions 2021-12-20
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- a period of 365 days.
- sideward or sidewise or sideway
- asystem that changes food to nutrients.
- the organ which is digest food .
- the red liquid that runs in our veins and arteries.
- the food that your body absorbs.
- the gas that we breathe.
- system for breathing air.
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- a particular position in space
- to take air into your lungs.
- not wet or waterless or arid
- the organ which is responsible for pumping blood.
- a word that describes a verb
- main body of the plant.
- to make food pass from mouth to throat.
- the bony structure.
- the ability to be active.
- lacking water.
- something like water.
- woody perennial plant
20 Clues: lacking water. • the bony structure. • a period of 365 days. • something like water. • woody perennial plant • main body of the plant. • the gas that we breathe. • the ability to be active. • system for breathing air. • to take air into your lungs. • not wet or waterless or arid • a word that describes a verb • a particular position in space • sideward or sidewise or sideway • ...
46B Lore 2023-12-28
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- never just her first name
- the first apartment
- his name...twice
- our favorite plant(e)
- not me, not hermione, YOU
- the best tendies in town
- our fieriest roommate
- our favorite plant
- the only thing colby loves more than mikayla
- her full name
- josh's least favorite ingredient
- where it all began
- the only OHOP lover
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- we can only watch when tiffany's home!
- we need the bat!
- the handsomest boy in town
- the only decor in OT
- fend for yourself
- a nickname, and also a salad
- not just a jewelry store
- our 6th roommate
- the best bread in bangor
- a video game, and also a predator
23 Clues: her full name • we need the bat! • his name...twice • our 6th roommate • fend for yourself • our favorite plant • where it all began • the first apartment • the only OHOP lover • the only decor in OT • our favorite plant(e) • our fieriest roommate • the best tendies in town • not just a jewelry store • the best bread in bangor • never just her first name • not me, not hermione, YOU • ...
AgChem: Soil and Roots 2023-11-08
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- The process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- A vertical section of soil from the ground surface to the parent rock showing different layers.
- A primary root that grows vertically downward and gives off small lateral roots.
- The study of the life and development of plants and the industries they support.
- The city where the National FFA Organization was founded in 1928.
- A degree awarded to first-year members of the FFA.
- An organism that improves soil structure by aerating the soil as it moves through it.
- A symbiotic association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular host plant.
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- Growing plants without soil by using mineral nutrient solutions in water.
- An essential nutrient often found deficient in soil but crucial for plant growth.
- Describes a type of soil with large particles and good drainage but low nutrient content.
- Describes soil with fine particles that hold water well but have poor drainage.
- The region of soil in the immediate vicinity of plant roots where complex interactions occur.
- The vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root.
- The type of soil that is a mix of sand, silt, and clay and is considered ideal for farming.
- The distinctive jacket color and material associated with FFA members.
- A plant family known for its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen.
- The science of soil management and crop production.
- Career Development Events that cover job skills in everything from communications to mechanics.
- Formerly stood for Future Farmers of America, now the National FFA Organization.
20 Clues: A degree awarded to first-year members of the FFA. • The science of soil management and crop production. • A plant family known for its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen. • The city where the National FFA Organization was founded in 1928. • The distinctive jacket color and material associated with FFA members. • ...
BIOL 1306 Chapter 7 Crossword 2025-06-12
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- Damage to plant cells due to water loss in a hypertonic environment.
- A type of endocytosis where the cell "eats" large particles, such as bacteria or food.
- The optimal state for a plant cell in a hypotonic solution, where the cell wall prevents bursting, leading to firm support.
- Type of fatty acids that increases membrane fluidity
- Diffusion of substances across the membrane with the help of transport proteins
- A type of endocytosis where the cell "drinks" extracellular fluid and dissolved solutes.
- A solution with a lower solute concentration than the cell, causing water to move into the cell.
- This lipid acts as a "fluidity buffer" in animal cell membranes
- Forms bilayers, main lipid component
- The state of a plant cell in an isotonic solution, where there is no net movement of water, and the cell is limp.
- The process by which cells release substances to their external environment by fusing vesicles with the plasma membrane.
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- Passive movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- The bursting of an animal cell when placed in a hypotonic solution due to excessive water intake.
- A solution with the same concentration of solutes as the cell, cell neither loses or gains water
- This type of transport requires energy.
- The shriveling of an animal cell when placed in a hypertonic solution due to water loss.
- Neither plant nor animal cells like to find themselves in this solution!
- The passive movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane.
- A solution with a lower solute concentration than the cell, causing water to enter the cell.
- Cells take in substances from their external environment by engulfing them in a vesicle.
- Greatly facilitates the rapid movement of water across the cell membrane.
21 Clues: Forms bilayers, main lipid component • This type of transport requires energy. • Type of fatty acids that increases membrane fluidity • This lipid acts as a "fluidity buffer" in animal cell membranes • Damage to plant cells due to water loss in a hypertonic environment. • The passive movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane. • ...
types of plants 2017-04-14
9 Clues: conifers • desert plant • native plant • aquatic plant • mangrove trees • domestic plant • seen on the plains • completely inside the water • leaves divided into many leaflets to survive winds
CFU/Day 2: Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-15
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- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material.
- organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- any kind of green plant
- living organism that shapes its environment.
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- organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy.
- soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
- organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients.
- the role an organism plays in a community
- non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
15 Clues: any kind of green plant • an animal that feeds on flesh. • an animal that feeds on plants. • the role an organism plays in a community • living organism that shapes its environment. • a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains. • organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food. • non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment • ...
Year 10 - Plant Biology Crossword 2013-05-23
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- Transports food
- Stick part of flower where pollen lands
- Contains the ovules
- Grows into the stem after germination
- Packing tissue, contains vascular tissue
- The process by which plants make their own food and gain energy
- Evaporation of water out through the aerial surfaces of a plant
- Protective single cell layer
- Strengthening tissue in older plants, strengthened with ligning (wood)
- Small opening in the leaf epidermis to allow gas exchange
- Contains chlorophyll, site of photosynthesis
- Cell that is not swollen with water, but is not dehydrated either
- Eats other organisms to gain energy
- Must make its own source of energy
- Inner boundary of cortex
- Contains the pollen
- Grows into the root after germination
- Part of flower that protects the bud
- Cell that is swollen with water
- Cells that control the opening and closing of the stoma
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- Point of seed attachment to ovary
- Protects the seed
- Type of mesophyll that contains large air spaces
- Part of flower designed to attract insects, birds, etc
- Supports the anthers
- Stored energy supply in the seed
- Increases the surface area of the roots to allow greater water uptake
- Strengthening tissue in young plants, strengthened with cellulose
- Transport of substances around the plant
- The process cells use to break down complex molecules into simple molecules in order to harness the energy
- Type of mesophyll that contains the most chlorophyll, long and thing in appearance
- Supports the stigma
- Area of dead cells which protects the growing root
- Embryonic leaf, also energy supply
- A small body produced by a plant which grows into a new plant
- Waxy layer found on some plants
36 Clues: Transports food • Protects the seed • Contains the ovules • Supports the stigma • Contains the pollen • Supports the anthers • Inner boundary of cortex • Protective single cell layer • Waxy layer found on some plants • Cell that is swollen with water • Stored energy supply in the seed • Point of seed attachment to ovary • Must make its own source of energy • ...
The Canadian Thistle. 2021-02-17
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- Where is the Canadian thistle native to.
- How did it get to the U.S.
- Banks, What is the most common habitat of this plant.
- The color of the leaves.
- What does it do to native plants in the area.
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- The flowers of this plant are this color.
- scientific name.
- date it was introduced to the U.S.
- Size of the fruit on this plant.
- States, Where in the u.s can this plant be located.
10 Clues: scientific name. • The color of the leaves. • How did it get to the U.S. • Size of the fruit on this plant. • date it was introduced to the U.S. • Where is the Canadian thistle native to. • The flowers of this plant are this color. • What does it do to native plants in the area. • States, Where in the u.s can this plant be located. • ...
Plants Everywhere 2014-11-21
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- roots are roots that never touch the ground
- a seed producing plant
- when the plant is low on water the cells shrink
- moves sugar to other parts of the plant
- a plant the produces a flower
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- xylem and pholem cells are produced then moved inward
- process of making food
- a series of tubes that move water and minerals to the stem
- a single spore
- located under the epiderms
10 Clues: a single spore • a seed producing plant • process of making food • located under the epiderms • a plant the produces a flower • moves sugar to other parts of the plant • roots are roots that never touch the ground • when the plant is low on water the cells shrink • xylem and pholem cells are produced then moved inward • ...
Alcohol and other drugs 2024-03-20
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- very dangerous stimulant
- body feels this
- made from the coca plant
- K
- drugs that slow you down
- common effects of drugs
- alcohol is this
- legal age to buy alcohol in NZ
- drugs that give you energy
- leaves of the cannabis plant
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- drugs that make you see things
- relief from _________
- legal _____________
- many drugs can cause this
- MDMA
- short-_______ effects
- ______-term effects
17 Clues: K • MDMA • body feels this • alcohol is this • legal _____________ • ______-term effects • relief from _________ • short-_______ effects • common effects of drugs • very dangerous stimulant • made from the coca plant • drugs that slow you down • many drugs can cause this • drugs that give you energy • leaves of the cannabis plant • drugs that make you see things • legal age to buy alcohol in NZ
Month of March 50 Words 2025-03-05
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- Colorful arc in the sky after it rains.
- Chart that shows which teams play in a tournament.
- Baby sheep, born in the spring.
- Loud sound during a storm.
- When there is a lot of wind blowing.
- When a flower fully opens.
- Treasure often found at the end of a rainbow in stories.
- Round object laid by birds.
- March 15th, a famous day in history.
- Pink or white flower that blooms in spring.
- When clocks are moved ahead one hour in March.
- Small part of a plant that grows into a new plant.
- When a baby bird or animal comes out of an egg.
- Light and warmth from the sun.
- Something or someone from Ireland.
- Home built by birds.
- Plant that blooms in spring.
- Tiny, magical person from Irish stories.
- Place where crops and animals are raised.
- Small, squiggly animal found in the dirt.
- Light from the sun during the day.
- Special day when people celebrate something.
- Do something fun for a special day.
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- Big competition with many teams playing against each other.
- Green plant with three leaves, a symbol of St. Patrick’s Day.
- Sport with a round ball and a hoop, often watched in March.
- When a flower starts to open.
- Day in March when day and night are the same length.
- Bright green color, like the Emerald Isle in Ireland.
- Water that falls from the sky in drops.
- Third month of the year.
- Time in March to learn about important women in history.
- Color often worn on St. Patrick’s Day.
- Season that starts in March when the weather gets warmer.
- Small pool of water on the ground after rain.
- Tiny plant just starting to grow.
- Baby bird.
- Light and gentle wind.
- Shiny, yellow metal that leprechauns hide in pots.
- Small green plant, like a shamrock.
- Planet we live on, which changes in seasons.
- Bright flash in the sky during a storm.
- Get bigger over time.
- Bright flower that grows in spring.
- Toy that flies in the wind.
- Big wild cat; people say March “comes in like a lion.”
- Yellow spring flower.
- Something that brings good fortune.
- Wet, soft dirt after rain.
- Special march with music and people celebrating.
50 Clues: Baby bird. • Home built by birds. • Get bigger over time. • Yellow spring flower. • Light and gentle wind. • Third month of the year. • Loud sound during a storm. • When a flower fully opens. • Wet, soft dirt after rain. • Round object laid by birds. • Toy that flies in the wind. • Plant that blooms in spring. • When a flower starts to open. • Light and warmth from the sun. • ...
plants in action by MUSTAFA 2013-04-14
10 Clues: the plant grows • the flower makes • the plant may make a • the plant grows down • most plants have these • seeds grow into starting with p • a little plant starts starting with g • its a very big flower starting with r • its a very tall flower starting with t • you put a seed in to me STARTING WITH G
Parts of the Cell 2025-10-07
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- Breaks down waste and old cell parts (mainly in animal cells)
- The basic unit of structure and function in all living things
- Small sac that moves materials around inside the cell
- Stores water, nutrients, or waste products (large in plant cells, small in animals)
- Powerhouse of the cell; produces energy through respiration
- Thin, flexible barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Network of fibers that helps the cell maintain its shape and move
- Packages and ships proteins and other materials out of the cell
- Site of photosynthesis in plant cells; contains chlorophyll
- Small dense region inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made
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- Another name for the cell membrane
- Network of membranes that transports materials through the cell
- Rigid layer that gives support and protection to plant cells (not in animals)
- Control center of the cell that contains DNA
- Small structures that make proteins
- Gel-like fluid inside the cell where organelles are found
- Specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function
- Molecule that carries genetic information
- Green pigment in chloroplasts that captures sunlight for photosynthesis
19 Clues: Another name for the cell membrane • Small structures that make proteins • Molecule that carries genetic information • Control center of the cell that contains DNA • Small sac that moves materials around inside the cell • Gel-like fluid inside the cell where organelles are found • Powerhouse of the cell; produces energy through respiration • ...
Desert 2025-11-22
12 Clues: a bump • a pocket • not hard • no water • a dry place • a desert plant • a big hot star • a baby kangaroo • feet of a plant • a part of a plant • water from the sky • a big and tall desert animal
Ecology Part 2 2022-03-16
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- grows in one area and are tall
- underground stem
- are made from oak trees
- plant completes its lifespan
- contains the male or femalw
- plants life spans two years
- fern spores in the structue
- openings in the outer layer cell
- transport tissue
- leafty
- part of your nail
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- flows along the world use to trade oǹ
- plants can can usual flowers and seeds yearly
- structure thats holds food for plants
- large open feild
- made to protect
- lack specialized transport tissue
- cows eat it and its green
- created located on the undersides of frounds
- start of plant
20 Clues: leafty • start of plant • made to protect • underground stem • large open feild • transport tissue • part of your nail • are made from oak trees • cows eat it and its green • contains the male or femalw • plants life spans two years • fern spores in the structue • plant completes its lifespan • grows in one area and are tall • openings in the outer layer cell • ...
cell city 2022-10-19
14 Clues: road • sidewalk • warehouse • city hall • the mayor • powerhouse • solar panel • cell city • construction • cell state • membrane door • recycling plant • body post office • wall jail wall
Puzzle parade: words in motion 2025-05-20
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- Natural substances found in soil that are important for plant health.
- What something is made of; the combination of parts or elements.
- The top layer of earth where plants grow.
- The act of grouping or organizing something based on shared characteristics.
- How something feels or looks, especially the surface quality (smooth, rough, grainy).
- The amount of rain that falls in a specific area over time.
- An area of open land, especially for growing crops or keeping animals.
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- A small piece of material, such as sand or seed; in soil, it refers to particle size.
- Fine particles of soil, smaller than sand but larger than clay.
- A plant that is grown for food or other use.
- Made from or related to living matter (such as decomposed plants).
- Very fine soil particles that are sticky when wet and hard when dry.
- Soil made of very small pieces of rock, with a gritty texture.
- Supplied with water through artificial means, such as pipes or ditches.
- Rich in nutrients; able to support plant growth well.
- Right or appropriate for a specific purpose.
- A dark, spongy material made of decomposed plant matter, often used to improve soil
- The activity or business of growing crops or raising animals for food.
18 Clues: The top layer of earth where plants grow. • A plant that is grown for food or other use. • Right or appropriate for a specific purpose. • Rich in nutrients; able to support plant growth well. • The amount of rain that falls in a specific area over time. • Soil made of very small pieces of rock, with a gritty texture. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-05-28
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- the process where plants create energy
- The stage of photosynthesis which requires light
- the process of contraction or shrinkage of the protoplasm of a plant cell and is caused due to the loss of water in the cell
- a cell with a high water concentration
- The plant organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- the movement of water from high to low conc through semi permeable membrane
- The substance surrounding grana in a chloroplast
- transport which requires no energy
- the wall-like structure surrounding a cell/organelle
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- transport which requires energy
- a plant cell with a low water concentration
- The movement of a substance from high to low conc
- the phase of photosynthesis which does not require light
- a stack of thylakoids
- a small disc which does phase 1 photosynthesis
15 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • transport which requires energy • transport which requires no energy • the process where plants create energy • a cell with a high water concentration • a plant cell with a low water concentration • a small disc which does phase 1 photosynthesis • The plant organelle where photosynthesis occurs • The stage of photosynthesis which requires light • ...
HORT2 - Unit 4 Test 2023-04-24
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- This cooling systems reduces watering due to higher humidity created by evaporation from the dripping water in the cool pad
- This structure has the highest percentage of light transmission.
- "Carpet Box" Herbaceous perennial evergreen typically used as a rhizomatous ground cover. It thrives in partial to full shade. his plant can spread aggressively and it is difficult to remove. I
- Irrigation wherein tubes with emitters go to individual pots for water. A very efficient way to water
- Expanded volcanic rock.
- Having a misleading name, this plant is highly poisonous to humans. Its a wiry shrub with branches that scramble or climb if support is provided. It is one of the fastest-growing, least demanding houseplants
- Powdery insects with four white wings
- These panels are flexible, 3-6 mil thick, opaque, and relatively expensive
- Roof slopes in one direction only. Generally faces south
- This equipment is used for lights, shade cloth, irrigation, etc
- At least 6 hours of sun each day
- Produces sword-shaped, medium green leaves in upright fans and funnel-shaped flowers on slender scapes from summer into fall and has a wide variety of flower colors
- Green soft bodied, winged or non-winged, sucking insect.
- Seedlings fall over causing the stem to rot.
- "Purple Passion Vine" Prefers bright, indirect light This plant has weak stems and a sprawling growth habit:
- Removal of the top portion of a plant to make the plant more compact.
- Lower leaves are brown, rotting and drying out
- White cottony, sucking insect.
- Thrive in moist wet environments, larva feed on plant roots and new callused tissue
- This subtropical broadleaf evergreen succulent that is a popular houseplant. Means egg-shaped referring to the thick, fleshy leaves. Loves a sunny spot and well-drained loamy soil.
- Quonset houses set on sidewalls
- "Pepper face" Tropical evergreen perennial growing to 10" tall and broad with cupped leathery leaves and narrow spikes of white flowers up to 5" long, which grow in a shiny, winding manner
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- This pulls hot air from the greenhouse
- Removal of spent or dead flower
- Plants that live more than two years
- The flowers appear above a rosette of leaves on tall petioles and are usually in reds. It prefers rich, moist, well-drained soil.
- compressed peat moss covered in a fine mesh that expands when soaked in water
- This perennial is grown as an annual. Shape of the flower heads resembles a dragon snout
- Curved roof bars covered with plastic or fiberglass panels
- "Honey plant""Porcelain flower" It has long slender vines covered with waxy, deep green leathery leaves sometimes flecked with silver or creamy white. Loves humidity.
- Irrigation system that waters greenhouses or shadehouses but may not give the deep watering some plants need.
- This plant is an invasive species in NC. A rapidly growing, deciduous, drought-tolerant shrub native to Asia that thrives in full sun with drainage. "Summer Lilac"
- Expanded mica, sterile.
- This circulates air in the greenhouse even when the exhaust fan is not running
- has leaf projections that are more scalloped or teardrop shaped. fleshy stems and showy leaves and grows well as a houseplant, preferring moisture
- collects and stores heat from the sun (radiant heat)
- Decomposing parts of sphagnum moss typically found deep in bogs
- a low-growing, spreading, evergreen ground cover that may be classified as herbaceous perennial. Flowers are small, white, 4-petaled, and appear in dense clusters
- This greenhouse covering panels consists of Twin wall and corrugated panels and is relatively expensive
- Liking partial shade, its coarsely branched, flowering, deciduous shrub that grows up to 6.5 ft. tall. This plant blooms in mid- to late spring and is gigantic
- Roof is equal in width and pitch on both sides. Most commonly used as a single greenhouse
- "Iron Plant" Evergreen, rhizomatous perennial that loves deep shade and is drought tolerant
42 Clues: Expanded volcanic rock. • Expanded mica, sterile. • White cottony, sucking insect. • Removal of spent or dead flower • Quonset houses set on sidewalls • At least 6 hours of sun each day • Plants that live more than two years • Powdery insects with four white wings • This pulls hot air from the greenhouse • Seedlings fall over causing the stem to rot. • ...
LET'S SEE HOW MANY YOU REMEMBER 2021-04-14
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- (noun)a large insect with long back legs that can jump very high
- (adjective)in danger of being harmed.
- (verb)to cut off branches from a tree, bush, or plant, especially so that it will grow better in the future.
- (noun)a long period when there is little or no rain.
- (noun) a small piece of ground which a person rents for growing vegetables, fruit..
- (noun) it's a small flowerless green plant which lacks true roots
- (verb) make soil or land more fertile or productive.
- (noun)a part which holds the plan upright
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- (noun) a plant which has a rounded shape formed from many small branches.
- (verb)to go from place to place and look something you can eat or use.
- (noun)a field with grass and often wild flowers in it.
- (noun) it's a green plant which has long stems, leaves like feathers, and no flowers
- (noun)the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live.
- (noun)the middle part of the body below the neck and above the waist.
- (noun) a route or track between one place and another.
- (noun) a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake.
- (verb)turn up the earth of an area with a plough before sowing.
- (noun) (an area of) very wet, soft land.
18 Clues: (adjective)in danger of being harmed. • (noun) (an area of) very wet, soft land. • (noun)a part which holds the plan upright • (noun)a long period when there is little or no rain. • (verb) make soil or land more fertile or productive. • (noun)a field with grass and often wild flowers in it. • (noun) a route or track between one place and another. • ...
Accounting 3.3 2014-05-05
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- portion of a plant asset’s cost that is transferred to an expense account in each fiscal period during the plant asset’s useful life.
- difference between an asset’s account balance and its related contra account balance.
- total amount of depreciation expense that has been recorded since the purchase of a plant asset.
- of depreciation/A method of calculating depreciation which charges an equal amount of depreciation expense for a plant asset in each year of its useful life.
- ledger/A subsidiary ledger containing only accounts for change customers.
- ledger that is summarized in a single general ledger account.
- ledger/A subsidiary ledger containing only accounts for vendors from when items are purchased on account.
- and other assets expected to be exchanged for cash or consumed within a year.
- receivable/A listing of customer accounts with account balances and total amount due from all customers.
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- value/The amount of an owner expects to receive when a plant asset is removed from use.
- that will be used for a number of years in the operation of a business.
- receivable that cannot be collected.
- of goods on hand for sale to customers.
- account in the general ledger that summarizes all accounts in a subsidiary ledger.
- payable/A listing of vendor accounts with account balances and total amount due all vendors.
- of accounts receivable/The difference between the balance of accounts receivable and its contra account. Allowance for uncollectible accounts.
- of a plant asset/The original cost of a plant asset minus accumulated depreciation.
17 Clues: receivable that cannot be collected. • of goods on hand for sale to customers. • ledger that is summarized in a single general ledger account. • that will be used for a number of years in the operation of a business. • ledger/A subsidiary ledger containing only accounts for change customers. • ...
Christmas 2025-12-07
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- Hanging door decoration
- Great happiness
- Guided the wise men
- Santa's entryway
- Vehicle for gifts
- Jingle sound
- Pulls the sleigh
- Unique crystal of ice
- The feeling of the holiday spirit
- Topper for the tree
- Color of the tree
- Another word for Christmas
- Hung by the chimney
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- Month of the holiday
- Color of Santa's suit
- Shiny metallic strips
- Plant with red berries
- Sweet treat
- Plant for kissing under
- Feeling of joy
- Jolly gift-giver
- Santa's helper
- Where a Yule log burns
- Famous snowman's name
- Season of Christmas
- Tree decoration
- One of Santa's eight
- Wrapped present
- Holiday beverage
- Seasonal song
30 Clues: Sweet treat • Jingle sound • Seasonal song • Feeling of joy • Santa's helper • Great happiness • Tree decoration • Wrapped present • Santa's entryway • Jolly gift-giver • Pulls the sleigh • Holiday beverage • Vehicle for gifts • Color of the tree • Guided the wise men • Season of Christmas • Topper for the tree • Hung by the chimney • Month of the holiday • One of Santa's eight • Color of Santa's suit • ...
Word Sort 1 2015-04-03
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- insects
- interesting and exciting
- small rocks
- must have
- not morally correct
- where you make purchases
- mammal with four legs and males have antlers
- get
- every one
- unwanted plant
- female parent
- not less
- seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years
- rhymes with not
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- the color of grass
- opposite
- a infant plant
- the sky is this color
- male parent
- need rest
- 24 hours
- not different
- anywhere you live
- when you are early or the expected is late
- what you do to get nutrients and energy
25 Clues: get • insects • opposite • 24 hours • not less • must have • need rest • every one • small rocks • male parent • not different • female parent • a infant plant • unwanted plant • rhymes with not • anywhere you live • the color of grass • not morally correct • the sky is this color • interesting and exciting • where you make purchases • what you do to get nutrients and energy • ...
Seedless Plants 2022-03-01
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- have leaves 1 cell layer thick
- makes
- what they are
- plants take in to create oxygen
- seedless non vascular plants are ________
- the earliest group of seedless vascular plants
- have fronds
- outside layer of leaf
- makes leaves green
- kingdom that they are in
- need a __ environment
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- lost leaves and roots from evolutionary reduction
- look like mini pine trees
- plants create
- their decomposition produced lots of _____
- responsible for the long distance transport of water
- most primitive non vascular plant
- need ___ for photosynthesis
- responsible for the transport of sugar
- how plants make food
20 Clues: makes • have fronds • plants create • what they are • makes leaves green • how plants make food • outside layer of leaf • need a __ environment • kingdom that they are in • look like mini pine trees • need ___ for photosynthesis • have leaves 1 cell layer thick • plants take in to create oxygen • most primitive non vascular plant • responsible for the transport of sugar • ...
DNA study assignment 2023-04-11
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- What is the typical shape of a plant cell?
- Which of the following is an example of active transport?
- In what process of protein synthesis is a single strand of DNA used as a template to make mRNA? *
- Which nucleotide is only found in DNA?
- Polypeptide chains made of amino acids and peptide bonds form:
- What type of osmotic solution does a plant cell prefer?
- The final phase in cell division in which the parent cell splits into two new daughter cells is called *blank*
- messenger
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- Where does transcription take place in eukaryotic cells?
- Prokaryotes are all:
- happens before mitosis
- What is the primary function of a vacuole in a cell?
- The function of the mitochondria is to make *blank*
- Which of the following are small pores in leaves that diffuse gases?
- What plant cell organelle performs photosynthesis?
- ribosomes
- A *blank* chart is used to determine the amino acid sequence produced by a particular sequence of bases.
- Osmosis is the movement of *blank*
- In the process of DNA replication, bonds are broken between....
- The function of the mitochondria is to make *blank*
20 Clues: ribosomes • messenger • Prokaryotes are all: • happens before mitosis • Osmosis is the movement of *blank* • Which nucleotide is only found in DNA? • What is the typical shape of a plant cell? • What plant cell organelle performs photosynthesis? • The function of the mitochondria is to make *blank* • The function of the mitochondria is to make *blank* • ...
Spring Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-15
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- A month in Spring.
- The sound made after lightning.
- Popular spring bulb flower.
- Type of plant that comes back each year.
- After the rain, you may see this.
- A caterpillar can become one of these.
- A small pool of water.
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- Although very similar, this animal is larger than a rabbit.
- To cut off the dead parts of a plant.
- Device to cover you from rain.
- Plant with a yellow flower some consider a weed.
- You can fly this on a windy day.
- Birds lay their eggs here.
- Mode of transportation with two wheels.
- To send out new growth.
15 Clues: A month in Spring. • A small pool of water. • To send out new growth. • Birds lay their eggs here. • Popular spring bulb flower. • Device to cover you from rain. • The sound made after lightning. • You can fly this on a windy day. • After the rain, you may see this. • To cut off the dead parts of a plant. • A caterpillar can become one of these. • ...
How Do Plants Grow? 2024-11-14
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- The ________ has all of the minerals and nutrients the plant needs to live.
- _____________ plants grow in ponds, lakes, rivers, and oceans.
- __________ plants grow in savannahs, deserts, and forests.
- The grain where a plant comes from.
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- ________ grow on the stem, and they use sunlight to make food for the plant.
- Plants need soil, minerals, ________, and nutrients to survive.
- It is the colorful part of the plant that has petals.
- _________ grow underneath the soil. They carry water and nutrients to the plant.
- It holds the plant up, and it also takes nutrients to the flower.
9 Clues: The grain where a plant comes from. • It is the colorful part of the plant that has petals. • __________ plants grow in savannahs, deserts, and forests. • _____________ plants grow in ponds, lakes, rivers, and oceans. • Plants need soil, minerals, ________, and nutrients to survive. • It holds the plant up, and it also takes nutrients to the flower. • ...
PT3 Science Puzzle 1 2020-10-27
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- reaction that releases heat
- changes sound vibration to nerve impulse
- radiation used to kill cancer cells
- controls voluntary actions
- carries water and minerals from roots to the leaves
- substance found in cigarettes that causes addiction
- substance that prevents the trachea from collapsing
- enzymes that breakdown starch to maltose
- respiratory system of an insect
- rabbit has this type of vision
- Process where plant make food
- class of food needed for cell growth
- carries glucose from the leaves to all parts of the plant
- example of a unicellular organism
- the term used to describe cutting of the fallopian tube to prevent fertilization
- blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to all parts of the body
- digestion of protein starts here
- the only vein that carries oxygenated blood
- reaction that absorbs heat
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- structure found in the lungs that are responsible for the exchange of respiratory gases
- Instrument used to observe and collect information on bodies and phenomena in outer space
- spacecraft used to collect data from outer space and send them back to Earth
- smallest blood vessel in the human body
- generate energy for the cells during respiration
- the coldest part on the sun
- structure that protects the seed
- substance that combines with oxygen found in red blood cell
- controls body balance
- structure that helps to increase the surface area of the small intestine
- Substance that absorbs Sunlight
- the process where plant loses excess water and also helps to cool down the plant
- disease caused due to lack of vitamin C
32 Clues: controls body balance • controls voluntary actions • reaction that absorbs heat • reaction that releases heat • the coldest part on the sun • Process where plant make food • rabbit has this type of vision • respiratory system of an insect • Substance that absorbs Sunlight • structure that protects the seed • digestion of protein starts here • example of a unicellular organism • ...
BIOL 1306 Chapter 6 Crossword 2025-06-09
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- Numerous short, hair-like appendage on some eukaryotic cells, used for movement. The cell's tiny oars.
- Rigid outer layer found in plants and bacteria, providing support and protection.
- Anchoring junctions that fasten animal cells together into strong sheets.
- The cell's command center, housing genetic material.
- A large, fluid-filled sac prominent in plant cells for storage and turgor.
- The protein assembly line.
- The jelly-like substance filling the cell, outside the nucleus.
- A cell possessing membrane-bound organelles.
- The cell's recycling and demolition crew.
- The site of photosynthesis in plant and algal cells. Sunlight's kitchen.
- A network of membranes, both smooth and rough.
- The powerhouse of the cell, where ATP is generated.
- The fluid portion of the cytoplasm where organelles are suspended.
- Cytoskeleton component important for cell division and transport. The cell's tiny highway.
- Proteins due for a destination must first start here
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- A specific type of RNA that forms part of the ribosome.
- Cytoskeleton component important for involved in muscle contraction and support of microvilli.
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids. The cell's postal service.
- Channels through plant cell walls that connect adjacent cells. Plant cell's secret passages.
- Keratin is an example. The cell's permanent rebar.
- A long, whip-like appendage used for cell motility. The cell's propeller.
- The theory explaining the origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts from prokaryotic ancestors.
- Connections between animal cells that form a watertight seal.
- The cell's internal scaffolding, strong protein filaments.
- Channels between animal cells that allow for direct communication. Animal cell's direct phone lines.
- I have many diverse functions including lipid synthesis, calcium storage and even detoxification.
26 Clues: The protein assembly line. • The cell's recycling and demolition crew. • A cell possessing membrane-bound organelles. • A network of membranes, both smooth and rough. • Keratin is an example. The cell's permanent rebar. • The powerhouse of the cell, where ATP is generated. • The cell's command center, housing genetic material. • ...
Gardening 2024-08-25
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- This small garden structure is often used for growing seedlings or protecting plants.
- This garden tool has a long handle and is used to gather leaves.
- A plant with large leaves that people often grow in gardens for food.
- This garden tool is used for trimming hedges or cutting small branches.
- A nutrient-rich substance made from decomposed organic material.
- This small insect is beneficial in a garden for eating aphids.
- This yellow flower is known for following the sun.
- This type of tree produces apples, oranges, or other fruits.
- This is used to water plants in a garden.
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- These are planted in the soil and grow into flowers, vegetables, or trees.
- This tool is used to dig holes in the garden.
- These plants are grown for their colorful flowers and pleasant scents.
- This garden structure is used to support climbing plants.
- A type of garden plant that grows from bulbs and blooms in spring.
- This climbing plant produces grapes.
- A garden bed raised above ground level, often used for vegetables.
- A spiny plant that thrives in dry environments.
- A container where plants are grown, often made of clay or plastic.
- This substance is added to soil to help plants grow.
- A small tool used for planting seeds or bulbs.
20 Clues: This climbing plant produces grapes. • This is used to water plants in a garden. • This tool is used to dig holes in the garden. • A small tool used for planting seeds or bulbs. • A spiny plant that thrives in dry environments. • This yellow flower is known for following the sun. • This substance is added to soil to help plants grow. • ...
In Bloom 2026-03-13
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- Colorful garden annual
- Tall bloom that follows the sun
- Bunch of flowers
- Flower holder
- Bright orange or yellow annual
- Big fluffy garden bloom
- Give the garden a drink
- Garden water source
- Frond-bearing plant
- What flowers do
- Unwanted garden guest
- Common spring bird
- Exotic flower often kept as a houseplant
- Future flower
- Sweet flower liquid
- Common hanging basket flower
- Where plants grow
- Month of showers
- Red remembrance flower
- Like a flower print
- Star-shaped flower
- Flower stalk
- Plant anchor underground
- Bloom booster
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- Climbing garden grower
- Come into flower
- One part of a flower
- Garden digging tool
- Not-yet-open flower
- Flower named for a Greek goddess
- Plant part that’s usually green
- Flower-growing weather
- Wildflower-filled field
- Flower dust
- Classic Valentine’s Day flower
- Place to grow roses and tulips
- Underground garden dweller
- Flower visitor
- Early spring flower
- Purple flower with a color name
- Tulip starter
- What many flowers give off
- Flower with white petals and a yellow center
- Cup-shaped spring bloom
- Soft green ground cover
- Easter flower, often white
- Put in the ground
- Rose’s defense
48 Clues: Flower dust • Flower stalk • Flower holder • Tulip starter • Future flower • Bloom booster • Flower visitor • Rose’s defense • What flowers do • Come into flower • Bunch of flowers • Month of showers • Where plants grow • Put in the ground • Common spring bird • Star-shaped flower • Garden digging tool • Not-yet-open flower • Garden water source • Frond-bearing plant • Early spring flower • Sweet flower liquid • ...
PLANTS INCREASING THE NUMBERS 2018-04-23
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- well-drained sandy soil
- water dispersel
- clayey soil
- two cotyledons
- rabi crops
- kharif crops
- chemical used for detroying harmful insects
- leaf germination
- explosion
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- seed leaves
- one cotyledon
- artificially watered
- black soil
- chemicals used for destroying pests
- seeds getting scattered away from the parent plant
- seed developing into a new plant
- seed wind dispersel
- animal dispersal
- stem cutting
19 Clues: explosion • black soil • seed leaves • clayey soil • rabi crops • kharif crops • stem cutting • one cotyledon • two cotyledons • water dispersel • animal dispersal • leaf germination • seed wind dispersel • artificially watered • well-drained sandy soil • seed developing into a new plant • chemicals used for destroying pests • chemical used for detroying harmful insects • ...
Nutrition 2025-09-02
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- A type of fat in your blood which is produced naturally by your body.
- muscle building and recovery
- High in energy just for it to crash afterwards
- A mineral that makes up salt
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- A nutrients needed in large amounts and provides caloric energy
- Needed in small amounts and helps with body processes
- The product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
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- Solid at room temperature
- Part of plant-based foods (grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beans) that the body can't break down.
- Its main role is energy for movement and your brain
- Makes up more than half our body weight
- Our body stored energy source
- A substance that we and animals eat for life and growth
- A mineral that makes our blood tastes like metal
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, turnip, or bean.
- A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- The body needs it to maintain strong bones and to carry out many important functions.
19 Clues: Solid at room temperature • muscle building and recovery • A mineral that makes up salt • Our body stored energy source • Makes up more than half our body weight • High in energy just for it to crash afterwards • A mineral that makes our blood tastes like metal • A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • Its main role is energy for movement and your brain • ...
Cell structure 2014-08-16
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- Jelly-like fluid inside the cell
- Powerhouse of the cell, where cellular respiration occurs
- Need to use this to be able to see cells
- The cells transport system is called ........... reticulum
- Green pigment found in chloroplasts, traps light energy
- An organism with only one cell
- Found inside the nucleus, helps make ribosomes
- The protective outer layer of plant cells which also provides support
- Endoplasmic reticulum that has ribosomes attached
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- Contains enzymes and acts like a digestive system to break down nutrients and wastes
- Found in the nucleus, contain the genetic information of the cell
- Makes complex molecules which are stored or sent out of the cell
- Substance that the cell membrane is made up of
- An organism with many cells
- Control centre of the cell
- Only found in plants, site of photosynthesis
- Found in animal cells, involved in the process of cell division
- Where proteins are made, found in the cytoplasm
- Substance that a plant cell wall is made of
- Endoplasmic reticulum that does not have ribosomes
- Plant cells have one large central one of these whereas plants have several small ones
21 Clues: Control centre of the cell • An organism with many cells • An organism with only one cell • Jelly-like fluid inside the cell • Need to use this to be able to see cells • Substance that a plant cell wall is made of • Only found in plants, site of photosynthesis • Substance that the cell membrane is made up of • Found inside the nucleus, helps make ribosomes • ...
Cells 2021-01-13
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- Controls what comes into and out of a cell; found in plant and animal cells
- Stores food, water, wastes, and other materials
- Uses chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts
- Ridged outer layer of a plant cell
- Tiny strands inside the nucleus that contain the instructions for directing the cell's functions
- cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- Receives proteins & materials from the ER, packages them, & distributes them
- cells lacking a nucleus
- plants use this to help make food
- Contains DNA, which controls the functions of the cell and production of proteins
- Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found
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- Produces the energy a cell needs to carry out its functions
- describes the cell membrane
- Has passageways that carry proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another
- controls what enters and leaves the nucleus
- made up of many cells
- made up on a single cell
- chemical that helps chloroplasts trap light energy
- Assesembles amino acids to create proteins
- Captures energy from the sunlight and uses it to produce food in a plant cells
- Found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes
21 Clues: made up of many cells • cells lacking a nucleus • made up on a single cell • describes the cell membrane • plants use this to help make food • Ridged outer layer of a plant cell • Assesembles amino acids to create proteins • controls what enters and leaves the nucleus • Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found • Stores food, water, wastes, and other materials • ...
Barley Production 2021-06-23
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- The plant changes colour during ripening
- A soil of equal parts sand, silt and clay
- Grain can be treated with this during storage to prevent spoilage
- A fungal disease, usually caused by wet conditions at flowering
- A fungal disease causes diamond shaped patches
- A disease that must be reported to DAFM
- This should be low for malting barley but high for feeding barley
- This piece of machinery sows barley and applies fertiliser at the same time
- A recommended spring variety of barley
- The plant family Barley belongs to
- This should be done to determine fertiliser requirements
- Planting seeds
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- A recommended winter variety of barley
- Leaf sheaths begin to develop, within which the ear of the plant develops
- This pest is the larvae for the crane fly
- Barley grown for distilling
- The collapse of cereal when the stem no longer supports the crop
- Helps to prevent the build up of weeds, pests and diseases
- Side shoots grow from the main stem
- Sprayed to reduce weeds
- The amount of a crop that is harvested
- These pests are also vectors of viruses
22 Clues: Planting seeds • Sprayed to reduce weeds • Barley grown for distilling • The plant family Barley belongs to • Side shoots grow from the main stem • A recommended winter variety of barley • The amount of a crop that is harvested • A recommended spring variety of barley • A disease that must be reported to DAFM • These pests are also vectors of viruses • ...
GH Unit 3 Vocabulary Cells 2023-09-26
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- organelle used for transport
- Cellular respiration
- the green pigmentation in chloroplasts
- protection, structure, support of plant cells
- multiple cells put together
- has MBO, example plants and protist
- the macromolecule made up of amino acids
- the name for parts of the cell (little organs)
- jelly like substance that holds all organelles
- the prefix for two
- Photosyntehsis
- tail like structure used for movement
- the macromolecules that makes up most of the cell membrane
- type of energy made in mitochondria
- digestive enzymes to break down worn out parts of cell
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- made up of many cells
- made up of one cell
- Controls activity of cell and holds DNA
- the term for something that is nonliving
- makes ribosomes
- used to store water or waste (larger in plant than animal)
- has no MBO, example backteria
- the term for something living
- protein synthesis
- organelle used for transport within the cell (smooth or rough)
- organelles used to sort and pack
- a cell type that has a nucleus, chloroplast, and cell wall
- genetic information in the nucleus, the library or coach
- the prefix for three
29 Clues: Photosyntehsis • makes ribosomes • protein synthesis • the prefix for two • made up of one cell • Cellular respiration • the prefix for three • made up of many cells • multiple cells put together • organelle used for transport • has no MBO, example backteria • the term for something living • organelles used to sort and pack • has MBO, example plants and protist • ...
Plants & Photosynthesis 2013-11-12
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- Farmers put these on their fields to kill the weeds
- The small hole in the under side of the leaf that lets gases in and out
- Plants get this from the soil
- Farmers put these on crops to kill unwanted insects
- The power source plants use to make photosynthesis happen
- Where photosynthesis happens in plants
- Farmers put these on fields to help plants grow better
- The food plants make in photosynthesis
- Chemical the plant needs to stay healthy
- The gas used by plants to make their own food
- The tiny extensions on roots that help the plant take up more water
- The gas produced in photosynthesis
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- process where plants make their own food.
- The long molecule that plants use to store glucose as
- The cells containing lots of chloroplasts on upper surface of a leaf
- The small structures in plant cells that carry out photosynthesis
- The green pigment found in leaves
17 Clues: Plants get this from the soil • The green pigment found in leaves • The gas produced in photosynthesis • Where photosynthesis happens in plants • The food plants make in photosynthesis • Chemical the plant needs to stay healthy • process where plants make their own food. • The gas used by plants to make their own food • Farmers put these on their fields to kill the weeds • ...
Calvin Cycle Lab table 6 2024-11-20
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- An ____ in the mesophyll cells has a high affinity for CO2
- A metabolic Pathway that consumes oxygen, releases CO2, and decreases photosynthetic output
- A plant that uses adaptation for photosynthesis in airde conditions
- The output of the Calvin cycle
- Second step in the Calvin cycle
- When the weather is ____ and dry, a C4 plant keeps its stomata mostly closed
- The enzyme rubbisco combines CO2 with the five-carbon sugar RuBP
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- The warming of the Earth
- Functions like a sugar factory within the chloroplast
- Neither light reactions nor the Calvin cycle alone can make _____ from CO2
- Increase in temperature and change in weather patterns
- A plant in which the Calvin cycle is preceded by reactions that incorporate CO2 into a four-carbon compound
- A plant that uses the Calvin cycle for the initial steps that incorporate CO2 and certain other gases
13 Clues: The warming of the Earth • The output of the Calvin cycle • Second step in the Calvin cycle • Functions like a sugar factory within the chloroplast • Increase in temperature and change in weather patterns • An ____ in the mesophyll cells has a high affinity for CO2 • The enzyme rubbisco combines CO2 with the five-carbon sugar RuBP • ...
Welcome to Johnson Electric EHS Orientation 2017-06-20
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- Other Hazards
- Type of Hearing protection.
- This must be pulled back and off the collar
- Toxicity x Exposure
- What do you fill out when an Injury occurs
- Health
- Shutting down the power source, dissipate the energy, and using a tag to indicate that the machine in being worked on. 80% fail at this.
- If there is any part of a machine that can hurt someone through movement, it needs one of these things. DO NOT REMOVE THEM.
- Reactivity/Instability
- Short term exposure could cause illness or death
- Permanent walkways in the plant
- These are the only type of earrings and nose rings allowed
- Helping mother earth by reducing, reusing and _______.
- When emergency evacuation occurs, find the ________.
- Your employer is obligated by OSHA to let you know what chemicals you are working with
- What makes the poison?
- How Many Sections are there in a SDS?
- This must be zipped and button when you are on the plant floor.
- Could cause an injury
- Allowed only in break areas and cafeteria. Not on the plant floor
- If a chemical or hazardous particulate enters your eye, rinse at the ______ for 15 minute.
- Flammable
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- If a chemical gets on your person, you are supposed to strip while under the_______.
- Not allowed on the plant floor at anytime
- Where can you find SDS's?
- Reduces hazards, DOES NOT ELIMINATE THEM.
- There are 9 total of this little pictures to indicate hazards
- We don't run, we briskly ______.
- Number of Deaths that occur due to machines
- South Side Gate
- Minimum requirement of PPE while in the plant
- The month in 2015 pictograms were required.
- 10 mph
- Requires Fuel, oxygen and heat.
- Used to protect hands
- One way a chemical can enter the body via skin or a cut
- Some say it isn't so common.
- East Side Gate
- If _____ is longer than 1 inch, it needs a net. (Males specifically)
- Long term exposure could cause illness or death over time.
- Company Principle
41 Clues: Health • 10 mph • Flammable • Other Hazards • East Side Gate • South Side Gate • Company Principle • Toxicity x Exposure • Used to protect hands • Could cause an injury • Reactivity/Instability • What makes the poison? • Where can you find SDS's? • Type of Hearing protection. • Some say it isn't so common. • Permanent walkways in the plant • Requires Fuel, oxygen and heat. • ...
4.1 Glossary 2016-11-16
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- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- The inside parts of a cell, such as the Golgi apparatus, nucleus, ribosomes, microtubules, and storage particles
- A minute protoplasmic body sometimes held to be the dynamic center of mitotic activity
- Cell organelles composed of an outer membrane and a winding inner membrane. A series of chemical reactions that occur on the inner membrane convert the energy of oxidation into the chemical energy of ATP
- Plant tissue capable of cell division and responsible for growth
- The branch of biology that deals with the structure of organisms
- Cell with DNA not enclosed in a nucleus (Like bacteria)
- Plant having a single cotyledon or seed leaf such as corn
- The living substance within a plant or animal cell excluding the nucleus
- living or active in the absence of free oxygen
- Inner bark; principle tissue concerned with the translocation of elabortaed food produced in the leaves, or other areas, downward in the branches,stems, and roots
- The gelatinous, colloidal material of plants and animals in which all life activities occor
- The central portion of the cell protoplast surrounded by a very thin membrane. It consists of nucleoplasm and includes within itself variously arranged chromatin, nuclear sap, and nutritive substances
- Cell organelle, important for glycosylation and secretion in cells
- The cellular layer or and organism; the outer skin
- Groups of cells working together to carry out a common function, such as muscle tissue, connective tissue, and epithelial tissue
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- The outer layer, composed of cellulose, which gives support to the plant cell
- An organelle bounded by a membrane and containing enzymes capable of breaking down proteins and other molecules
- in the plant cell, use oxygen to carry out catabolic reactions.
- Genetic information of DNA contained in the nucleus of the cell. (Example: Plants & Animals)
- Physical and chemical processes in an organism by which living matter is produced, maintained, destroyed, and by means of which energy is made available
- Cells with thin cell walls and with large vacuoles
- A particle that lies along the endoplasmic reticulum and is composed of protein portion and RNA. The site for protein synthesis
- plant whose seeds have two cotyledons or seed leaves, such as beans
- Minute objects within plant cells which contain the green pigment, chlorophyll
- Relating to the apex or tip of shoots and roots
- process by which green plants, using chlorophyll and energy of sunlight, produce carbohydrates from water and carbon dioxide, and release oxygen
- A unit of protoplasm in one cell
- A semipermeable film, composed of lipids and proteins, enclosing the cytoplasm and organelles of a cell
- Structure extending throughout the cytoplasm of a cell. It functions in the transport of cell products and as a surface for protein synthesis by the ribosomes.
- Spherical body found withing the nucleus of Eukaryotic cells
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- pertaining to organisms that grow only in the presence of oxygen, as bacteria in properly prepared compost
- A directional or positional term meaning away from away from the middle or toward the side
- The ultimate functional unit of an organic structure, plant, or animal. Plants generally have a wall
- plants use oxygen and produce carbon dioxide. The result is the release of stored energy for use.
36 Clues: A unit of protoplasm in one cell • living or active in the absence of free oxygen • Relating to the apex or tip of shoots and roots • Cells with thin cell walls and with large vacuoles • The cellular layer or and organism; the outer skin • Cell with DNA not enclosed in a nucleus (Like bacteria) • Plant having a single cotyledon or seed leaf such as corn • ...
Genetics vocabulary Delilah 2025-04-28
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- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- A distinguishing quality, trait or feature of an individual, or thing.
- pollination that occurs when pollen
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- the young born of living organisms. They are the children
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- an organism that always passes down certain traits (i.e. physically expressed traits) to its offspring of many generation
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- to receive something from someone who came before you.
- is the branch of biology that deals with characteristics that are inherited from one generation to the next.
13 Clues: pollination that occurs when pollen • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • to receive something from someone who came before you. • the young born of living organisms. They are the children • one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant. • ...
How do plants eat? 2025-07-25
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- The process by which living things make more of their kind.
- A part of an organism that has a specific function.
- Substances living things need to grow and stay healthy.
- Plant parts where food is made through photosynthesis.
- A group of similar cells that work together.
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- The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- The job that a structure does.
- A living thing, such as a plant or animal.
- Plant parts that take in water and nutrients from the soil.
- Plant parts that support the plant and transport nutrients.
10 Clues: The job that a structure does. • A living thing, such as a plant or animal. • A group of similar cells that work together. • The process plants use to make food using sunlight. • A part of an organism that has a specific function. • Plant parts where food is made through photosynthesis. • Substances living things need to grow and stay healthy. • ...
Spring Crossword Fun 2020-06-03
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- A type of bird seen in spring
- They're usually found in beds
- Monarch, e.g.
- ___ egg
- Plant them to grow plants
- When spring ends
- Used to protect the skin
- A small pool of water
- Yellow spring flower
- Buried in the ground, sprouts in the spring
- Eating outing
- Sport with tees
- Rain or sun protection
- Vegetable plot
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- Occurs in the spring and in the fall.
- Time for showers
- Fledgling plant
- There are four of them in a year (singular)
- America's pastime
- A brief fall of rain
- Day for diamonds and dreams
- Breezy
- Gloom's opposite
- Shower apparel?
24 Clues: Breezy • ___ egg • Monarch, e.g. • Eating outing • Vegetable plot • Fledgling plant • Sport with tees • Shower apparel? • Time for showers • When spring ends • Gloom's opposite • America's pastime • A brief fall of rain • Yellow spring flower • A small pool of water • Rain or sun protection • Used to protect the skin • Plant them to grow plants • Day for diamonds and dreams • ...
HRPG Crossword 2 2021-04-24
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- Everyone's favorite Kuya
- Teddy Lupin's animal form
- Roll to Help Someone + __
- Plant that helps the petrified
- The Crewya tsundere
- Prof Remus Lupin's teaching aid
- Gryffindor's current Head Person
- Ravenclaw Head of House
- What is your second class on Fridays?
- Always knows what's in your head
- Ari's first org at Hogwarts
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- Pain-soothing potion, Year 2
- Professor Warren's first name
- Wizard wear shop in Hogsmeade
- Favorite beverage at Hogsmeade
- Minor healing spell, Year 4
- Water-conjuring spell, Year 6
- The Beater's ball on the field
- Anti-inflammatory grass plant
- The key wizarding sport
20 Clues: The Crewya tsundere • The key wizarding sport • Ravenclaw Head of House • Everyone's favorite Kuya • Teddy Lupin's animal form • Roll to Help Someone + __ • Minor healing spell, Year 4 • Ari's first org at Hogwarts • Pain-soothing potion, Year 2 • Professor Warren's first name • Wizard wear shop in Hogsmeade • Water-conjuring spell, Year 6 • Anti-inflammatory grass plant • ...
Class 2: The Magic of Carbohydrates 2025-01-03
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- A food made of flour, water, and a leavening agent (such as yeast) mixed together and baked.
- An edible seed, typically kidney-shaped, growing in long pods on certain leguminous plants.
- A type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest or absorb and that has many benefits for the body.
- A dough made from durum wheat, extruded or stamped into various shapes and cooked in boiling water.
- Consisting of many different and connected parts.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- Food consisting of sugars, starch, and/or cellulose that can be broken down to release energy in the human body.
- A simple sugar found in many plants, especially fruits.
- A carbohydrate consisting of many glucose units bonded together.
- A seed from a South American plant, eaten like a grain, containing protein, fiber, B vitamins, and minerals.
- The entire seed of a plant, containing the bran, endosperm, and germ.
- A simple sugar that your body uses for energy.
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- A cereal plant whose edible grains are called groats, and can come in steel cut or rolled forms.
- Hulled but unpolished rice that retains most of the bran layers, endosperm, and germ.
- Uncomplicated form.
- A starchy plant tuber, cooked and eaten like a vegetable.
- An elongated tropical fruit, typically yellow in color, that grows in clusters.
- A sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants consisting essentially of sucrose.
- A sugar present in milk.
- Tiny legumes high in vitamins, minerals, and fiber.
20 Clues: Uncomplicated form. • A sugar present in milk. • A simple sugar that your body uses for energy. • Consisting of many different and connected parts. • Tiny legumes high in vitamins, minerals, and fiber. • A simple sugar found in many plants, especially fruits. • A starchy plant tuber, cooked and eaten like a vegetable. • ...
Cells 2021-10-07
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- controls the cell
- unicellular with no nucleus
- example of prokaryotic cell
- food production in a plant cell
- gives plants cells their shape
- cell with a cell wall
- three truths about cells
- The first cells that were seen
- piece of a cell with a specific function
- cell without a cell wall
- produces proteins
- Man who discovered cells
- holds organelles in place
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- multicellular with a nucleus and organelles
- storage tank
- building block of life
- protective covering
- provide energy
- transports proteins
- packages proteins
20 Clues: storage tank • provide energy • controls the cell • packages proteins • produces proteins • protective covering • transports proteins • cell with a cell wall • building block of life • three truths about cells • cell without a cell wall • Man who discovered cells • holds organelles in place • unicellular with no nucleus • example of prokaryotic cell • gives plants cells their shape • ...
Christmas Crossword 2021-11-15
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- Santa’s helpers
- Hung over the fireplace
- Circular decoration
- An opener or a famous ballet
- Carrot-nosed figure
- Christmas “kissing” plant
- Christmas; A season’s greeting
- Tree topper
- Santa’s ride
- ______ Pole
- Rudolph and friends
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- ______ Bells
- Traditional Christmas drink
- Striped sweet
- How Santa gets in
- Green Christmas thief
- Christmas song
- Christmas month
- Plant with red berries
- Dance of the ______ Fairy
- Lead reindeer
- Frozen rain
- Famous snowman
- Treat used to build miniature houses
- Little ______ Boy
25 Clues: Tree topper • Frozen rain • ______ Pole • ______ Bells • Santa’s ride • Striped sweet • Lead reindeer • Christmas song • Famous snowman • Santa’s helpers • Christmas month • How Santa gets in • Little ______ Boy • Circular decoration • Carrot-nosed figure • Rudolph and friends • Green Christmas thief • Plant with red berries • Hung over the fireplace • Christmas “kissing” plant • Dance of the ______ Fairy • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
CHRISTMAS CROSSWORD 2022-12-15
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- Circular decoration
- Kris ____
- Used to build miniature houses
- Traditional Christmas beverage
- Plant with red berries
- Little ____ Boy
- Frozen rain
- Gift-giving holiday
- Santa's Pole
- Carrot-nosed figure
- Green Christmas decoration
- Hung on fireplace
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- Prancer, for example
- Santa's transportation
- Lead reindeer
- Tree decoration
- Christmas month
- Green thief
- Dance of the ____ Fairy
- Famous snowman
- Santa's helpers
- Song "___ Bells"
- Mean or miserly person
- Christmas plant with white berries
- The First ____
- Famous Christmas ballet
26 Clues: Kris ____ • Green thief • Frozen rain • Santa's Pole • Lead reindeer • Famous snowman • The First ____ • Tree decoration • Christmas month • Little ____ Boy • Santa's helpers • Song "___ Bells" • Hung on fireplace • Circular decoration • Gift-giving holiday • Carrot-nosed figure • Prancer, for example • Santa's transportation • Plant with red berries • Mean or miserly person • Dance of the ____ Fairy • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2020-01-08
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- The gas that is released as a by-product
- Minerals are absorbed by this structure
- The reagent absorbed by the roots of the plant
- The structure that gives the plant its green colour
- Type of energy absorbed by the leaf
- The gas absorbed by the leaf of the plant from the atmosphere
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- The process whereby plants produce their own food
- Stored glucose
- The organelle where chlorophyll is found
- The main product generated by the plant
10 Clues: Stored glucose • Type of energy absorbed by the leaf • Minerals are absorbed by this structure • The main product generated by the plant • The gas that is released as a by-product • The organelle where chlorophyll is found • The reagent absorbed by the roots of the plant • The process whereby plants produce their own food • ...
Chapter 10-11 Vocabulary 2022-02-03
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- a complex carbohydrate made by a plant uses these to draw up nutrients from the ground
- a plant uses these to take in CO2 from the air and release O2
- all organisms that breathe oxygen create this
- a consumer such as: animals and fungi
- organelle in plant cells where Photosynthesis occurs
- the place in the body in which sugar is stored and produced
- represents the three phosphate groups
- anything that noursihes the body and can be metabolized
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- a molecule that cells extract energy from
- process in which sugar is converted into ATP
- the molecule of glucose contains this many carbon atoms
- an organ that releases insulin
- ATP is molecule that is made up of this carbohydrate
- the process in which plants, algae, and some bacteria create glucose using light, water,& Co2
- the simplest organic compound that is produced by organisms
- a producer-such as:plants and algae
- This gives chloroplasts energy to make food(sugar)
- ATP is molecule that is made up of this nucleic acid
- the molecule of glucose contains this many hydrogen atoms
19 Clues: an organ that releases insulin • a producer-such as:plants and algae • a consumer such as: animals and fungi • represents the three phosphate groups • a molecule that cells extract energy from • process in which sugar is converted into ATP • all organisms that breathe oxygen create this • This gives chloroplasts energy to make food(sugar) • ...
Organs 2023-08-22
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- Sends signals to the rest of the body
- Stores Urine
- Makes and stores some substances, destroys other substances
- Breaks up food and absorbs it, to provide nutrition for the body
- Breaks up food
- Traps sunlight to make food for the plant
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- Clean the blood and produce urine to excrete waste
- Removes water from unwanted food
- Get oxygen into the blood
- Holds the plant in place
- Carries substances around the plant and supports the leaves and flowers
- Pumps Blood
12 Clues: Pumps Blood • Stores Urine • Breaks up food • Holds the plant in place • Get oxygen into the blood • Removes water from unwanted food • Sends signals to the rest of the body • Traps sunlight to make food for the plant • Clean the blood and produce urine to excrete waste • Makes and stores some substances, destroys other substances • ...
Genetics Vocabulary 2025-04-28
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- The name of children
- The under powered factor
- occurs when pollen reaches the pistil of a different plant
- The passing of traits from parents to kids
- occurs when pollen from one plant lands on a pistil of the different plant
- a quality that inherited
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- The name of the gene collection
- a feature of a individual
- The overpowering factor
- to get from someone before you
- two different breed combined together
- an organism that passes traits forever
12 Clues: The name of children • The overpowering factor • The under powered factor • a quality that inherited • a feature of a individual • to get from someone before you • The name of the gene collection • two different breed combined together • an organism that passes traits forever • The passing of traits from parents to kids • ...
The Parts Of The Cells 2023-09-08
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- Animal Cell Vacuoles are bigger than plant cell vacuoles.
- Makes food for the plant by photosynthesis.
- Surrounds the cell and holds the contents inside while keeping out unwanted substances on the outside.
- Control/brain of the cell.
- Cells The type of cell that has more shape and structure.
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- Storage compartments in cells filled with water and other liquids.
- It says that all the plants and animals are composed of cells and the cell is the basic unit of life
- Where chemical energy from food is transformed into energy.
- A clear jelly that holds the organelles.
- Outer covering that provides protection and gives the cell its shape.(Only in plants)
- Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells
- Makes up chromosomes.
12 Clues: Makes up chromosomes. • Control/brain of the cell. • A clear jelly that holds the organelles. • Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells • Makes food for the plant by photosynthesis. • Animal Cell Vacuoles are bigger than plant cell vacuoles. • Cells The type of cell that has more shape and structure. • Where chemical energy from food is transformed into energy. • ...
Seeds & Seedling Vocabulary 2021-10-11
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- is the stem of a seedling.
- the process of a seedling sprouting out
- an embryonic plant inside the seed.
- is the first part of a seedling to emerge from the seed, and it becomes the main root of the plant.
- is the shoot that grows above the cotyle-
- tissue within the seed that provides
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- for the zygote.
- refers to the whole structure that contains the zygote and endosperm, and that will germinate to grow
- the phase of a plant’s life in which the
- a fleshy part of the plant that grows from the ovaries of a flower.
- are the first leaves to emerge from the
- and sperm are created.
- a seed.
- and grows into additional stems and leaves.
14 Clues: a seed. • for the zygote. • and sperm are created. • is the stem of a seedling. • an embryonic plant inside the seed. • tissue within the seed that provides • the process of a seedling sprouting out • are the first leaves to emerge from the • the phase of a plant’s life in which the • is the shoot that grows above the cotyle- • and grows into additional stems and leaves. • ...
Plant Anatomy 2025-09-25
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- Main site of photosynthesis
- Anchors the plant and absorbs water/nutrients
- Stalk that attaches a leaf blade to the stem
- Stem section between two nodes
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- Flat, broad part of a leaf
- Reproductive structure of a plant
- Supports the plant and transports water and food
- Transports water and nutrients inside the leaf
- Where leaves or branches grow
- Contains the embryo of a new plant
10 Clues: Flat, broad part of a leaf • Main site of photosynthesis • Where leaves or branches grow • Stem section between two nodes • Reproductive structure of a plant • Contains the embryo of a new plant • Stalk that attaches a leaf blade to the stem • Anchors the plant and absorbs water/nutrients • Transports water and nutrients inside the leaf • ...
Geothermal Energy 2013-04-02
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- In BC, above what temperature does natural heat from the earth have to be, in order to be considered geothermal?
- A Canadian mountain range with the greatest hydrothermal geothermal potential?
- A major logistical limitation associated with the commercial development of geothermal energy at Meager Creek is the ________ access.
- Which is the oldest type of geothermal energy technology?
- Name of the city in British Columbia in which our proposed geothermal power plant would be stationed?
- What type of land use can a geothermal power plant offer?
- Binary cycle technology utilizes a heat-_________.
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- This phase of development holds the most significant economic risk.
- A geothermal plant that utilizes super-heated fluid reservoirs.
- The energy supply from geothermal resources is ________.
- Waste water from a geothermal power plant is _______.
- A response of Earth surface to the stress of compression that also results in geothermal potential being created in the area?
- A type of human activity that geothermal development may negatively impact is ______?
- Geothermal energy is associated with ____ capital costs.
14 Clues: Binary cycle technology utilizes a heat-_________. • Waste water from a geothermal power plant is _______. • The energy supply from geothermal resources is ________. • Geothermal energy is associated with ____ capital costs. • Which is the oldest type of geothermal energy technology? • What type of land use can a geothermal power plant offer? • ...
BIOTECHNOLOGY 2023-02-16
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- Orchids are propagated through this method.
- The disorganized cell masses.
- Cells in explant de-differentiate and begin to divide is called
- used for the recovery of inter-specific hybrids.
- A fragment of plant tissue that is used as starting material for plant tissue culture.
- Plays an important role in cell morphogenesis and cytogenesis, structure of cell membranes and cell growth.
- Hormone which promotes cell growth and elongation of the plant.
- A Filter can remove the majority of harmful particles, including mold spores, dust, dust mites, pet dander and other irritating allergens from the air.
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- The most effective distinctive agent for seeds.
- produced by encapsulating somatic embryo with sodium alginate.
- It is used to produce pathogen free plants.
- The process by which the tissue is first subdivide, and then transferred into fresh culture medium.
- Tissue culture is also called.
- a method applied for the growth and development of plant cells, tissues, and organs that uses a nutritive culture medium under controlled sterilized conditions.
- Removing the water from the cells or spores.
15 Clues: The disorganized cell masses. • Tissue culture is also called. • Orchids are propagated through this method. • It is used to produce pathogen free plants. • Removing the water from the cells or spores. • The most effective distinctive agent for seeds. • used for the recovery of inter-specific hybrids. • produced by encapsulating somatic embryo with sodium alginate. • ...
The Odyseey crossword 2023-11-28
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- hefty rope used for mooring a ship
- a plant with little white flowers
- a slightly see through type of gypsum, a white or gray mineral that is often into ornaments
- priest or priestess who passes advice from the gods
- a poet who reads his works aloud
- fine spray that flies from the tip of waves
- the almost flat part of the ships bottom
- a three pronged spear
- the striker that hits the insides of a bell to make a ringing sound
- a case for holding arrows
- a places distance to the north or south of the equator, measured in degrees
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- a very long journey. Very eventful
- a plant made of plant and rope
- like crystals
- weepy and watery
- a wall along the edge of the sea
- a container with new handles and a narrow neck
- the part of the tower where the bells are kept
- stained and spoiled
- a small piece of land sticking out of the sea
- a hugely powerful whirlpool or any and whirling situation that is a mass of movement and confusion
- floating wreckage
- a small island
23 Clues: like crystals • a small island • weepy and watery • floating wreckage • stained and spoiled • a three pronged spear • a case for holding arrows • a plant made of plant and rope • a wall along the edge of the sea • a poet who reads his works aloud • a plant with little white flowers • a very long journey. Very eventful • hefty rope used for mooring a ship • ...
Biology EOC Review 3 2023-04-19
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- any disease-producing agent
- plant tissue that conducts synthesized food substances
- the process by which a cell divides into two smaller identical cells
- a network of filaments and microtubules in the cytoplasm
- system the organs and tissues involved in circulating blood and lymph through the body
- fine spores produced by flowers to fertilize other flowers
- sequence of three adjacent nucleotides on a strand of mRNA that specifies a particular amino acid
- organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- a condensed region of chromosomes that appears during mitosis where the chromatids are held together to form an X shape
- plant a plant with leaves that shed in the fall
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- absorbing heat
- metabolic equilibrium maintained by biological mechanisms
- the ancestry or lineage of an individual
- the number and arrangement of the chromosoms of a somatic cell
- system the sensory and control systems that uses a network of nerve cells
- transfer of the fine spores that contain male gametes
- reproduction reproduction without the fusion of gametes
- the outer layer of skin
- taxonomic group whose members can interbreed
- the study of heredity and variation in organisms
20 Clues: absorbing heat • the outer layer of skin • any disease-producing agent • the ancestry or lineage of an individual • taxonomic group whose members can interbreed • organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • plant a plant with leaves that shed in the fall • the study of heredity and variation in organisms • transfer of the fine spores that contain male gametes • ...
Poisonous plants 2015-12-06
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- Your skin feels this way after it touches poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac
- Poisonous plants release urushiol when their leaves are ______.
- You should not take one of these after contact with a poisonous plant because it can spread the poison; take a shower instead.
- The kind of reaction most people get from contact with a poisonous plant
- A colorless, odorless oil that is found in the leaves of poisonous plants
- The medical professional that you should check with if you think you touched a poisonous plant
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- You should be careful of leaves on plants that look like this
- The number of leaves on some kinds of poisonous plants
- What you get on your skin from contact with the poisonous plant
- Poisonous plants look this way depending on the time of year
- The poison can _______ from person/animal to person on clothes, skin or in air.
- One mind of medicine that the doctor may give you
- A harmful substance
- You should stay _____ from plants that look poisonous.
- The kind of sleeves and pants you should wear in areas that could have poisonous plants.
15 Clues: A harmful substance • One mind of medicine that the doctor may give you • The number of leaves on some kinds of poisonous plants • You should stay _____ from plants that look poisonous. • Poisonous plants look this way depending on the time of year • You should be careful of leaves on plants that look like this • ...
niamh and amelie <3 2022-02-11
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- the experiment to separate dyes in a solution
- organism that is adapted to survive in extreme environments
- made up of one molecule of fructose and one molecule of glucose
- What the amoeba uses to absorb its food
- a system of nomenclature in which each species of animal or plant receives a name of two terms of which the first identifies the genus to which it belongs and the second the species itself
- copy of the same gene
- the turning effect of a force
- diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane
- pairs with guamine, a protein base
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- sprouting and growth of a seed
- encloses the petals of a plant before its bloomed
- pairs with thymine, a protein base
- water lost through the pores of a plant
- turns organic matter into inorganic matter
- grouping of species
- an organism that does not possess membrane bound organelles
- A unicellular eukaryote that possesses a flagellum and is an algae
- two of the same genes
- organising of organism based on evolutionary relatedness /genetics
19 Clues: grouping of species • two of the same genes • copy of the same gene • the turning effect of a force • sprouting and growth of a seed • pairs with thymine, a protein base • pairs with guamine, a protein base • water lost through the pores of a plant • What the amoeba uses to absorb its food • turns organic matter into inorganic matter • ...
heathland 2021-06-21
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- a common, invasive tree
- a 'common' reptile
- yellow flowered shrub
- a jumping heath dweller
- moss found in wet places
- hornet __________ Asilus crabroniformis
- type of wasp
- a green heath butterfly
- ________ rubicola, the stonechat
- symbiotic organism
- venomous snake
- silver-studded insect
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- heath pH
- a red and black spider
- the New Forest is in this county
- Wildlife and ___________ Act 1981
- green _____ beetle
- an invasive fern-like plant
- heath closer to sea level
- unusual nocturnal bird
- a dainty blue flower
- rare lizard
- toad of coastal heath
- the common purple plant
24 Clues: heath pH • rare lizard • type of wasp • venomous snake • a 'common' reptile • green _____ beetle • symbiotic organism • a dainty blue flower • yellow flowered shrub • toad of coastal heath • silver-studded insect • a red and black spider • unusual nocturnal bird • a common, invasive tree • a jumping heath dweller • a green heath butterfly • the common purple plant • moss found in wet places • ...
Botany Review 2024-04-23
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- having no veins
- two
- cone bearer
- dispersal seeds are flung away
- baby plant
- Butterfly ‘straw’
- Being active at night
- drop their leaves in winter
- when fungi and algae are friends
- provide food for the embryo
- meat eater
- Pipes beneath a tree
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- seeds belly button
- important job of bees, birds, and even flies
- tubes that send water up from the roots
- dioxide gas that plants need to live
- plant eater
- stems that grow sideways along the ground
- little mouths
- spore container
- language of science
- one
- seed coat
23 Clues: two • one • seed coat • baby plant • meat eater • cone bearer • plant eater • little mouths • having no veins • spore container • Butterfly ‘straw’ • seeds belly button • language of science • Pipes beneath a tree • Being active at night • drop their leaves in winter • provide food for the embryo • dispersal seeds are flung away • when fungi and algae are friends • dioxide gas that plants need to live • ...
Genetics Vocabulary 2025-04-28
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- A genetic that is blocked
- Combining two different qualities of organisms to one offspring
- Receiving something from someone before you
- Passing traits from parent to offspring
- When pollen form one plant lands on the pistil of the same plant
- Young born from an organism
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- A branch of biology of inherited characteristics
- Distinguishing quality or characteristic
- Distinguishing quality, trait, or feature of an individual or thing
- When pollen form one plant lands on the pistil of a different plant
- An organism that always passes down a certain trait
- A genetic that blocks another
12 Clues: A genetic that is blocked • Young born from an organism • A genetic that blocks another • Passing traits from parent to offspring • Distinguishing quality or characteristic • Receiving something from someone before you • A branch of biology of inherited characteristics • An organism that always passes down a certain trait • ...
agriculture 2024-02-20
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- a basic classification of an animal or plant type, such as a black bear
- The science or practice of farming; cultivating the soil, producing crops or raising livestock.
- a chemical compound that is a large cause of global warming
- Natural plant nutrients manufactured so farmers can provide the exact minerals crops need to grow: the primary nutrients being nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
- the natural home environment of a plant or animal
- Many different kinds of plants and animals
- chemicals used to kill insects and other bugs on farms and to protect plants
- The usual weather conditions in a particular place or region.
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- The natural world (associated with soil health, habitats, water and green house gas emissions)
- The upper layer of the Earth that may be dug up or plowed, and in which plants grow.
- Small animals, such as insects and worms
- medicines used to manage infections
- An animal or plant that may disappear, for natural or human reasons.
- Plants that are grown by farmers, such as wheat, barley, peas, corn and canola
- Humans consume plants and animals to obtain nourishment from these.
15 Clues: medicines used to manage infections • Small animals, such as insects and worms • Many different kinds of plants and animals • the natural home environment of a plant or animal • a chemical compound that is a large cause of global warming • The usual weather conditions in a particular place or region. • ...
Ecosystems - Getting Food 2026-02-12
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- the shape of teeth that are best suited for grinding plant matter
- the shape of teeth that are best suited for cutting or tearing flesh
- the size of the digestive tract that is best suited to extracting maximum nutrients from meat
- a living thing that eats only plant matter
- living thing that eats only animal matter
- a living thing that eats both plant and animal matter
- the size of the digestive tract that is best suited for extracting maximum nutrients from plant matter
- an animal that gets eaten by a predator
- a complex model that shows the transfer of matter and energy in an ecosystem through many possible paths
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- a living thing that eats other animals
- a simple model that shows the transfer of matter and energy in an ecosystem as a single path
- a living thing that must eat other living things to gain nutrients
- a living thing that gets nutrients by breaking down decaying matter
- the source of all energy in most ecosystems
- living thing that is capable of making its own food through chemical reactions
15 Clues: a living thing that eats other animals • an animal that gets eaten by a predator • living thing that eats only animal matter • a living thing that eats only plant matter • the source of all energy in most ecosystems • a living thing that eats both plant and animal matter • the shape of teeth that are best suited for grinding plant matter • ...
Science Fluency- Life Science 2024-04-29
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- brings oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide
- storage of urine until full and then you urinate.
- breaks down food even more and then it absorbs all the nutrients back into the blood
- first level of the food chain because they can produce/make their own food from the sun.
- anchor the plant and takes in water and nutrients from the soil
- the type of metamorphosis with four stages in an insects life cycle in which it undergoes a complete physical change.
- control center of body that carries information back and forth between brain and organs.
- take in carbon dioxide from the air and absorb sun light from sun to make food through photosynthesis
- second level of the food chain because they eat plants.
- surrounds the egg and provides nutrients. It will develop into fruit.
- surround the reproductive organs and attract pollinators.
- animal group with moist smooth skin, eggs, gills and lungs, cold blooded
- third level of the food chain because they eat plants and animals.
- cleans the blood coming from the digestive organs and changes food into forms that can be stored. Bile neutralizes stomach acid.
- parts of the plant when fertilized with pollen develop into a seed
- helps the plant reproduce. Has the male and female part of the plant.
- animal group with feathers, lay eggs, lungs, warm blooded
- does not have a backbone but sometimes have a hard outer covering called an exoskeleton.
- animal group with hair/fur, live birth, lungs, warm blooded
- fourth level of the food chain because they eat only animals.
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- Pumps and keeps blood flowing through the body.
- filters harmful things out of your blood, regulate the amount of water in your body and then sends waste (urine) to bladder
- the type of metamorphosis with three stages in its life cycle in which the animals and insects look like smaller versions of an adult.
- provide support and allow water and nutrients and food to travel through the plant.
- animal group with hard scales, eggs, lungs, cold blooded
- an adaptation that is a part of the body that help an organism to survive and reproduce.
- organisms that eat to gain energy.
- absorbs water back into the blood.
- releases chemicals that break down food into the small intestines and it releases insulin that is used to break down sugar.
- fertilized egg that grows into a new plant.
- animal group with scales, eggs, gills, cold blooded
- have a backbone
- an adaptation that are behaviors (how an organism acts) that help it survive and reproduce.
- crushes the food and then release stomach acid to further break down food.
34 Clues: have a backbone • organisms that eat to gain energy. • absorbs water back into the blood. • fertilized egg that grows into a new plant. • Pumps and keeps blood flowing through the body. • storage of urine until full and then you urinate. • animal group with scales, eggs, gills, cold blooded • brings oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide • ...
Spelling words 2020-08-02
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- send off to a destination or for a purpose.
- a person who practices law as a an attorney
- a writer of a book, article, or document.
- bring a(a fact or event back into one’s mind.
- in addition;too
- the main stem of a herbaceous plant
- gives one’s attention to a sound.
- a creative dance performed to music.
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- an artist who makes sculptures.
- the head of a public institution.
- a sudden, usually temporary fault of equipment.
- at all times; on all occasions.
- a herbaceous plant of the daisy plant
- place or fix (equipment or machine)in position.
- a person who sings, especially professionally.
15 Clues: in addition;too • an artist who makes sculptures. • at all times; on all occasions. • the head of a public institution. • gives one’s attention to a sound. • the main stem of a herbaceous plant • a creative dance performed to music. • a herbaceous plant of the daisy plant • a writer of a book, article, or document. • send off to a destination or for a purpose. • ...
Vocabulary Practice 1-3 2025-08-26
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- to get something under control
- something that is perfect or has nothing wrong with it
- a chemical that kills the leaves on a plant
- to chase after
- to bring something back to how it was before
- the leaves on a tree or other plant
- to say or so something again
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- an area or community located just outside a city or town
- to take, cut, or tear the leaves off of a plant
- hard or difficult to notice
- without fear; brave
- something that is gross, sickening or repulsive
- not interesting or exciting
- to hold or keep something
- feeling or showing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
15 Clues: to chase after • without fear; brave • to hold or keep something • hard or difficult to notice • not interesting or exciting • to say or so something again • to get something under control • the leaves on a tree or other plant • a chemical that kills the leaves on a plant • to bring something back to how it was before • to take, cut, or tear the leaves off of a plant • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-26
Across
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
- an organism that only eats foods of animal origin.
- the praying of one animal on others.
- the process that all living things go through to create the energy they need to live.
- the largest population an area can support.
- an organism that gets food and nutrition by eating other organisms.
- species that are the first to come to a disrupted or damaged ecosystem.
- the type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is not affected.
- an organism capable of producing its own food.
- the plant organelle that performs photosynthesis.
- what are produced from a reaction.
- the act of leaving home.
- the type of symbiosis where both species benefit.
- a close relationship between two organisms that benefits at least one of the species.
- a group of organisms of different populations living in the same habitat.
Down
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- an organism that only eats foods of plant origins.
- ingredients needed to perform a task.
- behaviors/physical characteristics that help organisms survive in their environments.
- something that prevents a population from growing.
- regions of the Earth occupied by different ecosystems.
- the cellular powerhouse and the organelle where energy production occurs.
- a process by sunlight energy is changed inside a plant into chemical energy.
- specific versions of organisms that have differences from other versions.
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead animal, dead plant material, or refuse.
- where one organism lives inside another and takes the others nutrition.
- the series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time.
- the act of settling permanently in a new home.
28 Clues: the act of leaving home. • what are produced from a reaction. • the praying of one animal on others. • ingredients needed to perform a task. • the largest population an area can support. • an organism that eats both plants and animals. • an organism capable of producing its own food. • the act of settling permanently in a new home. • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-26
Across
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- what are produced from a reaction.
- an organism that only eats foods of animal origin.
- the cellular powerhouse and the organelle where energy production occurs.
- a process by sunlight energy is changed inside a plant into chemical energy.
- the praying of one animal on others.
- the act of leaving home.
- where one organism lives inside another and takes the others nutrition.
- species that are the first to come to a disrupted or damaged ecosystem.
- ingredients needed to perform a task.
- something that prevents a population from growing.
- specific versions of organisms that have differences from other versions.
- a close relationship between two organisms that benefits at least one of the species.
Down
- the series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time.
- an organism that gets food and nutrition by eating other organisms.
- the type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is not affected.
- the act of settling permanently in a new home.
- regions of the Earth occupied by different ecosystems.
- the plant organelle that performs photosynthesis.
- behaviors/physical characteristics that help organisms survive in their environments.
- the largest population an area can support.
- an organism capable of producing its own food.
- the process that all living things go through to create the energy they need to live.
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead animal, dead plant material, or refuse.
- an organism that only eats foods of plant origins.
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
- a group of organisms of different populations living in the same habitat.
- the type of symbiosis where both species benefit.
28 Clues: the act of leaving home. • what are produced from a reaction. • the praying of one animal on others. • ingredients needed to perform a task. • the largest population an area can support. • the act of settling permanently in a new home. • an organism capable of producing its own food. • an organism that eats both plants and animals. • ...
