the plant Crossword Puzzles
Science Chapter 1 Review 2023-10-23
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- make seeds in cones
- a characteristic that enables an organism to survive and reproduce
- animals with backbones
- plant plant with tubes for carrying water and nutrients
- do not contain chlorophyll and is used to make penicillin and food
- grouping of things according to their similarities
- organism that can make their own food with chlorophyll
- the part of Earth that can support life
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- seed plants that produce flowers
- plant plant that does not have tubes for carrying water and nutrients
- animals without backbones that make up the largest percentage of animals on Earth
- single celled organisms that do not have a nucleus
- six main groups that organisms on Earth are grouped into
- many celled organisms that often grow in moist, dark places
- a group of similar organisms that can mate and reproduce
15 Clues: make seeds in cones • animals with backbones • seed plants that produce flowers • the part of Earth that can support life • single celled organisms that do not have a nucleus • grouping of things according to their similarities • organism that can make their own food with chlorophyll • plant plant with tubes for carrying water and nutrients • ...
Cells 2013-11-11
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- This organelle creates turgor pressure in plants. Turgor pressure keeps a plant from "wilting".
- What is an organelle that the animal cells have that the plant cells do not have?
- These are used to build the cytoskeleton and mitotic spindle.
- The membrane is composed of a ________ bilayer.
- What color are chloroplasts?
- What is an organelle that the plant cells have that the animal cells do not have?
- _________ is an example of a prokaryotic cell.
- Where the ribosomes are made.
- __________: A characteristic of living things where there is a constant internal environment.
- This organelle is a site of protein synthesis.
- What synthesizes and stores starch in plants?
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- This is the genetic material found in the nucleus. It is made of DNA.
- What is the site of digestion in animal cells?
- This organelle prepares and stores proteins for secretion in the cell.
- This is the organelle where cellular respiration occurs.
- __________ cells are simple cells with no nucleus.
- This organelle is used to transport things in the cell.
17 Clues: What color are chloroplasts? • Where the ribosomes are made. • What synthesizes and stores starch in plants? • What is the site of digestion in animal cells? • _________ is an example of a prokaryotic cell. • This organelle is a site of protein synthesis. • The membrane is composed of a ________ bilayer. • __________ cells are simple cells with no nucleus. • ...
Plants Sensory Systems and Responses 2024-04-18
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- responses: Plants have developed various mechanisms to defend themselves against herbivores and pathogens, including the production of toxins, enzymes, and physical barriers like thorns and spines.
- organic compounds (VOCs): Plants release VOCs that can attract pollinators, repel herbivores, or communicate with neighboring plants.
- response: Plants have mechanisms to conserve water during periods of drought, such as closing stomata to reduce water loss through transpiration.
- The ability of certain plants to release chemicals that inhibit the growth of nearby plants, providing a competitive advantage.
- Specialized proteins that absorb specific wavelengths of light and initiate plant responses, such as phototropins and cryptochromes.
- The ability of plants to track time and detect changes in day length, which influences flowering, setting of winter buds, and vegetative growth.
- regulation: Hormones play a crucial role in plant growth and development, influencing processes such as cell elongation, flowering, and fruit ripening.
- The growth response of plants to gravity, causing roots to grow downwards and shoots to grow upwards.
- in tendrils: Tendrils of climbing plants exhibit various tropisms, including thigmotropism (response to touch) and circumnutation (circular motion) to find support structures.
- The growth response of plants to physical touch or mechanical stress, such as the coiling of tendrils around a support.
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- signaling: Plants can transmit electrical signals to coordinate responses to environmental stimuli, such as the closure of Venus flytrap leaves upon prey contact.
- - The field of study and practice involving the cultivation of plants, including the manipulation of environmental factors to optimize plant growth and development.
- movements: Reversible, non-directional movements in response to environmental stimuli, such as the opening and closing of flowers in response to light or temperature changes.
- The directional bending of a plant towards or away from a light source.
- rhythms: Plants have internal biological clocks that regulate various physiological processes, including growth, photosynthesis, and hormone production.
- The growth response of plant roots towards or away from water gradients in the soil.
- The growth response of plant roots towards or away from specific chemicals in the soil, such as nutrients or toxins.
- system: A family of chromoproteins that act as biological light switches, monitoring the level, intensity, duration, and color of environmental light in plants.
- response: A touch response in plants that is independent of the direction of the stimulus, such as the rapid closing of the leaves in a Venus flytrap upon contact with prey.
- movements: Some plants exhibit leaf movements, such as the folding of leaves in response to touch (thigmonasty) or the adjustment of leaf angles to optimize light capture (nyctinasty).
20 Clues: The directional bending of a plant towards or away from a light source. • The growth response of plant roots towards or away from water gradients in the soil. • The growth response of plants to gravity, causing roots to grow downwards and shoots to grow upwards. • ...
Cells Review 2024-03-12
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- - a part of the body made of tissues that has a particular purpose or function
- a protist that is a green, autotrophic organism that lives in colonies and uses two flagella to move about
- Membrane the boundary that surrounds a cell and controls which substances can enter or leave the cell
- found in the nucleus of a cell, acts as the brain of the cell containing the genetic instructions for the development and functioning of all living organisms;
- any living biological entity, such as an animal, plant, fungus, or bacterium
- a green pigment in plants which enables them to use the energy from sunlight in order to grow
- Cell a cell that does not have a cell wall or chloroplasts
- the powerhouses of the cell;
- Wall a stiff structure that surrounds and protects a cell; found in plants, fungi, and some bacteria cells
- a cell that contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- Cell a cell that contains a cell wall and chloroplasts
- the liquid in the inside of a living cell
- an individual structure within a cell that completes a specific task for the cell
- a protist that is a heterotrophic freshwater organism that has a characteristic slipper-like shape and is covered with cilia
- any organism in the Kingdom Protista including single-celled organisms that don’t fit into other classification system but have plant and/or animal characteristics
- made of one cell
- a large compartment, bounded by a double membrane, that contains DNA which controls the characteristics and growth of the cell
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- whiplike tail(s) found in protozoans and gametes to aid in movement
- the tendency to maintain, or the maintenance of, normal, internal stability in an organism by coordinated responses of the organ systems that automatically compensate for environmental changes
- the way that green plants make their food using sunlight
- System a group of organs that work together to perform a certain function in an organism’s body
- a plant cell organelle containing chlorophyll that is used to make food by using photosynthesis
- A temporary, foot-like extension of an amoeba, used for movement or engulfing food
- makes its own food by photosynthesis, as a green plant does
- consisting of many cells
- many hairlike projections on the outside of a paramecium that allow movement
- the smallest part of an animal or plant that is able to function independently
- a protist that is heterotrophic which moves and feeds with the help of pseudopods
- a small area of light-sensitive pigment in some protozoans, algae, and other simple organisms
- an organelle in the cytoplasm found in plant and animal cells which store air, liquids, and food
- An organism whose cells do not have an enclosed nucleus, such as bacteria
- a protist that is autotrophic which moves by a flagellum, known for its eyespot
32 Clues: made of one cell • consisting of many cells • the powerhouses of the cell; • the liquid in the inside of a living cell • Cell a cell that contains a cell wall and chloroplasts • the way that green plants make their food using sunlight • Cell a cell that does not have a cell wall or chloroplasts • makes its own food by photosynthesis, as a green plant does • ...
Science 2025-10-13
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- an organelle within a plant cell that performs photosynthesis
- occur from a solution of higher water content to a solution of lower water content
- inner portion of the root that consists of storage cells
- growth growth of a root or stem in diameter
- carbohydrate component that makes up the cell walls of plants
- tissues that carries sugars from the leaves to the stem and roots
- cap cells made from dead cells that provides protection from root tip
- growth growth that occurs at the tip of a root
- the process by which a plant uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to create its own food and give off oxygen
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- green pigment, found in plants
- system roots in which the primary roots grow straight down and remain larger than the secondary roots that branch out from it
- root system root system in which the primary root remains small, and many slender secondary roots grow from it in all directions
- reproduction a kind of plant reproduction that occurs when a root, stem, or leaf produces a new plant
- the simple sugar that provides the energy for cell of living things
- respiration the process in which cells combine substances from food with oxygen to produce energy
- consists of long chains of glucose units attached together
- type of tissue that carries water and nutrients from the root hairs to the leaves
- system roots in which the primary roots grow straight down
18 Clues: green pigment, found in plants • growth growth of a root or stem in diameter • growth growth that occurs at the tip of a root • inner portion of the root that consists of storage cells • consists of long chains of glucose units attached together • system roots in which the primary roots grow straight down • ...
science vocab words 2025-03-10
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- the lower layer of leaf tissue consisting of loosely packed cells that carry on photosynthesis and have many air spaces between them
- a root system having one or a few main roots that are thicker and longer than the other roots of the plant
- a vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant
- the growth of plants in response to external stimuli such as light(phototropism), gravity(gravitropism), and touch(thigmotropism)
- the upper layer of leaf tissue that consists of tall, thin, closely packed cells that carry on the majority of photosynthesis
- the part of a leaf between the node and blade
- a root system having a cluster of roots that are about equal in size and lacking a taproot
- A strand of vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) in leaves, nonwoody stems, and young plants
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- a vascular tissue made of long, hollow cells that carry water and dissolved minerals upward in a plant
- one of the cells that surround a stoma on a plant leaf and control the opening and closing of the stoma
- a tissue that serves as a protective covering in plants
- the release of water from plant leaves through stomata
- in plants, a noncellular protective covering over leaves and young stems
- openings between guard cells of a leaf that permit water vapor and gases to pass into and out of the leaf
- region on a stem where a leaf was or is attached
15 Clues: the part of a leaf between the node and blade • region on a stem where a leaf was or is attached • the release of water from plant leaves through stomata • a tissue that serves as a protective covering in plants • a vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant • in plants, a noncellular protective covering over leaves and young stems • ...
pollination 2021-07-11
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- flowers that do not open at all
- pollen grains are seen in water pollination
- fire that kills
- the main media of transport of male gametes in lower plants
- a biotic agent of pollination
- frowers that are invariouably autogamous
- a water pollinated plant
- crosspollination between flowers of different plants
- A danser and a singer
- pollination with in same flower
- an abiotic agent of pollination
- flowers with exposed anther and stigma
- only pollination that bring genetically different types of pollen grains to stigma
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- crosspollination but genetically similar to autogamy
- stigma and style of corn cobs that wave in the wind
- majority of plants pollinate through
- a plant pollinated by wind
- An intelligent boy
- are protected by mucillagenous covering in waterplants
- cross-pollination between flowers of same plant
- Non-sticky pollen grains are necessary for wind pollination
- wind pollination is common in
- is a feature of wind pollinated flowers
- A big donkye an monkey
24 Clues: fire that kills • An intelligent boy • A danser and a singer • A big donkye an monkey • a water pollinated plant • a plant pollinated by wind • a biotic agent of pollination • wind pollination is common in • flowers that do not open at all • pollination with in same flower • an abiotic agent of pollination • majority of plants pollinate through • ...
Charlie’s crossword puzzle 2022-10-07
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- an extremely cold biome full of animals requiring adaptations for the cold
- a lush biome full of living and non living things
- an expert in studying living things relate to their environment
- an open biome almost empty however, full of living animals and plants
- a change in the body to help the plant/animal survive
- plants do this to make their own food and oxygen
- something that is required for something to live
- the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex
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- all of the living organisms in the area
- Light produced that every living thing in the world requires to live
- invisible gas surrounding the earth
- a biome full of sea creatures and non living things
- this state has lush forests and its name starts with a Q
- living organisms (usually plants or animals)
- something used to help stop any predators from hurting the living thing
- a community full of non living and living things
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- the natural home of a plant/animal
- a wet liquid substance that every living thing requires to live
- a plain biome with little living objects
20 Clues: the natural home of a plant/animal • invisible gas surrounding the earth • all of the living organisms in the area • a plain biome with little living objects • living organisms (usually plants or animals) • a community full of non living and living things • plants do this to make their own food and oxygen • something that is required for something to live • ...
Cannabis Crossword! 2021-10-22
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- This terpene gained its name from specific fruit, found in strains like agent orange and tangie
- device used to help break down buds
- CBG
- Vial of liquid concentrate
- Low thc variety or subspecies of cannabis plant
- Terpene known for piney/woody smell
- Derived from the male cannabis plant. Also used to create beauty products, clothing, and paper
- Products that are usually applied to the skin
- CBD
- THC
- Concentrate made using freshly harvested plants
- Strains that are generally more relaxing
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- An employee who sells cannabis!
- Collection of trichomes that have been seperated from the plant
- Strains that are generally more uplifting
- Form of concentrate that has a brittle, glass like appearence
- Most abundant terpene found in cannabis
- represents the original cannabis strains, usually named after their location of origin
- Terpene know for its spicy and floral notes. Also found in lavender
- the degree to which cannabis becomes available to the target tissue after administration
- Terpene known for giving strains a citrusy smell. Also second most abundant terpene found in cannabis
- Terpene know for its minty/herbal smell
- Soilless form of growing cannabis plants
- First terpene found in hops. Known for its earthy/woody/spicy notes
- Standard measurement for residual solvents or pesticides found in cannabis plant
- Legal limit of flower that we are allowed to sell
- Solventless concentrate
- Butane hash oil
- Only terpene known to bind to cannibinoid receptors
29 Clues: CBG • CBD • THC • Butane hash oil • Solventless concentrate • Vial of liquid concentrate • An employee who sells cannabis! • device used to help break down buds • Terpene known for piney/woody smell • Most abundant terpene found in cannabis • Terpene know for its minty/herbal smell • Soilless form of growing cannabis plants • Strains that are generally more relaxing • ...
Fruit and Vegetables 2025-11-04
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- A starchy plant tuber
- Inorganic substance essential for body function and development
- Small juicy fruits with thin skins
- A fruit consisting of a thick layer of flesh and a central core containing seeds
- Large round fruit with thick rinds, pulpy flesh, many seeds
- A round red pulpy berry that is a eaten as a vegetable
- The mature ripened ovary of a flowering plant containing seeds
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- Edible parts of a plant
- Organic substances essential for normal growth and development
- Complex carb found in plants the body can't digest
- A fleshy fruit with a central stone (pit) containing seed
- Edible kidney-shaped seeds
- An edible bulb with pungent taste composed of concentric layers
- A thick smooth drink with pureed fruit, milk, and yogurt
- A plant grown underground that is eaten as food
15 Clues: A starchy plant tuber • Edible parts of a plant • Edible kidney-shaped seeds • Small juicy fruits with thin skins • A plant grown underground that is eaten as food • Complex carb found in plants the body can't digest • A round red pulpy berry that is a eaten as a vegetable • A thick smooth drink with pureed fruit, milk, and yogurt • ...
The Blue Porterweed By Andrew Huang 2014-05-29
10 Clues: This plant treats: • This plant treats: • This plant treats: • The leaves are _____. • The family of the plant • This plant is ____-free. • This plant is also _________. • This plant has a _____ center. • Is this plant more like a tree or a shrub? • True or False:This plant blooms pink, red, blue, and purple.
Tobacco 2022-08-29
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- a large quantity of tobacco
- the dust and minute tobacco produced during processing
- the psychological and physiological dependence on a substance and activity
- the removal of suckers from a tobacco plant
- the thick, sticky,dark fluid produced when tobacco is burned
- the drug that increases the action of the nervous system, heart, and other organs
- the primary stem of a whole tobacco plant
- the weight of tobacco prior to when its been re dried
- destruction of the tiny air sacs in the lungs due to smoking
- tobacco leaves that are dead or dry
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- the thick, white, leathery appearing spots in a smokers mouth the can lead to cancer
- the term used for tobacco that is free of damage and excess water
- the colorless, odorless, poisonous gas in cigarette smoke
- a substance that has the potential to cause cancer, tobacco is an example
- the average amount of milligrams of nicotine one cigarette contains
- tobacco that has been cut into fine strips for cigarettes
- the smoke that the smoker blows off
- the general term for low-quality tobacco
- machine used to cut the blade of the leaf away from the stem
- the grouping of leaves closet to the ground on a tobacco plant
20 Clues: a large quantity of tobacco • the smoke that the smoker blows off • tobacco leaves that are dead or dry • the general term for low-quality tobacco • the primary stem of a whole tobacco plant • the removal of suckers from a tobacco plant • the weight of tobacco prior to when its been re dried • the dust and minute tobacco produced during processing • ...
ambiguity awe, brevity, carnivore, chronic, concussion, connotation, conspicuous, herbivore, omnivore, ubiquitous, indigenous, sustenance, loathe, milieu, acute, sedentary, momentous, obscure, insightful 2016-04-21
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- plant-eater
- long-term problem
- environment, setting and surrounding culture
- antonym of active
- present everywhere
- synonym of wonder
- big and obvious
- meat-eater
- synonym of native
- major and big
- synonym of brief
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- heavy blow to the brain causing temporary unconsciousness
- synonym of hate
- full of insights
- synonym of nourishment
- fast and immediate
- underlying meaning
- open to more than one explanation
- antonym of blocked
- plant and meat eater
20 Clues: meat-eater • plant-eater • major and big • synonym of hate • big and obvious • full of insights • synonym of brief • long-term problem • antonym of active • synonym of wonder • synonym of native • present everywhere • fast and immediate • underlying meaning • antonym of blocked • plant and meat eater • synonym of nourishment • open to more than one explanation • ...
Plant Quiz Scholaris 2024-03-21
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- a fruit that is big and red
- the plant that we grew and we took home
- things that helps plants get water from the soil
- the part of the plant that is really pretty
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- something that is alive and green
- helps the plant make photosynthesis
- the part of a plant that a new plant can grow from
- a tiny plant inside a seed
8 Clues: a tiny plant inside a seed • a fruit that is big and red • something that is alive and green • helps the plant make photosynthesis • the plant that we grew and we took home • the part of the plant that is really pretty • things that helps plants get water from the soil • the part of a plant that a new plant can grow from
Coral Reefs 2014-03-06
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- easily broken or damaged
- a small growth
- it is a living thing
- the home of clown fish
- a group of animals
- a yellowish-brown symbolic present
- warmer water
- a place where you find a reef
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- the biggest reef in Australia
- a hard rock used to build materials
- animals found in the ocean
- they swim in the sea
- one of the three groups of the great barrier reef
- a plant of a butterfly
- firm and stiff
- a nonflowering sea plant
16 Clues: warmer water • a small growth • firm and stiff • a group of animals • it is a living thing • they swim in the sea • the home of clown fish • a plant of a butterfly • easily broken or damaged • a nonflowering sea plant • animals found in the ocean • the biggest reef in Australia • a place where you find a reef • a yellowish-brown symbolic present • a hard rock used to build materials • ...
Transport in plants 2025-01-22
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- A plant adaptation that reduces water loss, often found in arid environments.
- Organic molecules like sugars transported in phloem.
- The barrier in roots that forces water through cell membranes.
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- A type of plant cell that aids sieve elements in translocation.
- Small channels between plant cells for nutrient and signal exchange.
- The perforated structures in phloem that allow transport of sap.
- Plant tissue involved in transporting water and nutrients.
- The polymer that provides rigidity and waterproofing to xylem walls.
- The process where water molecules stick to other surfaces like xylem walls.
- The part of the plant where nutrients are used or stored.
10 Clues: Organic molecules like sugars transported in phloem. • The part of the plant where nutrients are used or stored. • Plant tissue involved in transporting water and nutrients. • The barrier in roots that forces water through cell membranes. • A type of plant cell that aids sieve elements in translocation. • ...
Leaves 2024-04-08
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- movement towards gravity
- the process in which water is released by leaves
- the main vein in the leaves
- gives the leaf its colour
- arrangement of leaves on the stem of a plant
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- part of the leaf attached to the stem
- the midrib in compound leaves
- plant with scaly rings for storage
- plant showing vegetative propogation
- produced during photosynthesis
- the bud found in the axil of a leaf.
11 Clues: movement towards gravity • gives the leaf its colour • the main vein in the leaves • the midrib in compound leaves • produced during photosynthesis • plant with scaly rings for storage • plant showing vegetative propogation • the bud found in the axil of a leaf. • part of the leaf attached to the stem • arrangement of leaves on the stem of a plant • ...
Science Fair 2024-12-06
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- what do plants need to live
- Everyone has the same needs and no private property
- Brown stuff that a plant needs
- Where plants and agriculture are done in the kibbutz
- What the plant gives you for food
- Worst type of light for the plants
- What the kibutz produces
- What the kibbutz does with cows
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- How plants feed
- The day of the event
- Where kids study
- The name of the project
- what we're doing right now
- Where agriculture is done in Israel
- Liquid essential for plants
- Were kibutzim are located
- a type of light, its not the best one.
- The science teacher
18 Clues: How plants feed • Where kids study • The science teacher • The day of the event • The name of the project • What the kibutz produces • Were kibutzim are located • what we're doing right now • what do plants need to live • Liquid essential for plants • Brown stuff that a plant needs • What the kibbutz does with cows • What the plant gives you for food • Worst type of light for the plants • ...
plants-Xuanhao 2024-05-23
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- It holds the plant firmly into the ground.
- The edge of the leaf is not jagged.
- Holds the plant upright.
- The smaller veins are neat and tidy.
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- It can be many different patterns.
- The stem of the plant is strong.
- The edge of the leaf is not straight.
- It is connected to the tree branch before the leaf has dropped of.
- It traps sunlight and makes food for the plant.
- It comes from many smaller veins mixed up together.
10 Clues: Holds the plant upright. • The stem of the plant is strong. • It can be many different patterns. • The edge of the leaf is not jagged. • The smaller veins are neat and tidy. • The edge of the leaf is not straight. • It holds the plant firmly into the ground. • It traps sunlight and makes food for the plant. • It comes from many smaller veins mixed up together. • ...
Cells 2014-08-13
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- A specialised cell that has a tail so it can swim towards an egg cell.
- A specialised cell that has many mitochondria so that energy is continually available to the cell.
- A single celled organism such as Euglena.
- A specialised cell that has a long thing projection to increase the surface area, allowing more water to be absorbed.
- In plants this organelle is very large and used to store water, sap and waste products.
- Organelles that carry out cellular respiration to produce energy for the cell.
- Type of cell that contains chloroplasts and a cell wall made of cellulose.
- The 'skin' of the cell; it controls what substances can enter and exit the cell.
- The part of the cell which controls the activity of the cell.
- The green pigment in chloroplasts.
- An organism that consists of a single cell.
- A specialised cell that has long axons to carry electrical messages long distances.
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- Type of cell that is made up of a nucleus, cell membrane and cytoplasm, but no cell wall.
- Cells that have specific structural adaptations to efficiently carry out a particular role in an organism.
- A specialised cell that is biconcave in shape in order to carry more oxygen.
- The organelle that carries out photosynthesis in a plant cell.
- Single celled organisms such as Salmonella.
- The jelly-like fluid inside the cell in which chemical reactions take place.
- An organism that consists of many different cells working together.
- cell A specialised plant cell for photosynthesis that contains many chloroplasts.
- Type of cell that contains a cell wall but no chloroplasts.
- wall A rigid structure in plant and fungal cells that gives them structure and support.
22 Clues: The green pigment in chloroplasts. • A single celled organism such as Euglena. • Single celled organisms such as Salmonella. • An organism that consists of a single cell. • Type of cell that contains a cell wall but no chloroplasts. • The part of the cell which controls the activity of the cell. • The organelle that carries out photosynthesis in a plant cell. • ...
Agriculture 2022-12-02
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- a large area of farm land
- Any primarily agricultural operation or activity that brings visitors to a farm or ranch
- The business of agricultural production, including the entire range of activities and disciplines encompassed by modern food and fiber production chains and those agents and institutions which influence them.
- The practice of growing or raising a single crop or livestock species
- a machine that provides machine power for performing agricultural tasks.
- a binder-type cutting device that cuts and delivers the grain or seed crop to a threshing machine modified to work as it moves across the field.
- Any cereal grain grown so that it can be used as fodder to feed animals
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops
- Any plant, animal, or other product of a living organism that can be grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence
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- An area of land devoted primarily to agricultural processes with the primary objective of producing food or other crops
- The sprouting of a seedling from a plant seed
- the operation of gathering the useful part or parts of the plant
- Any organic matter that is used as an organic fertilizer
- the harvested production per unit of harvested area for crop products
- Any natural or synthetic material that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply one or more nutrients
- An open field vegetated primarily by native grasses, herbs, and other plants
- Any crop that yields an unusually large or productive harvest.
- Any small, hard, dry seed
- Any crop that is grown so that it can be marketed and sold for profit
- plants that have been cut, dried, and stored as fodder for animals
20 Clues: a large area of farm land • Any small, hard, dry seed • The sprouting of a seedling from a plant seed • Any organic matter that is used as an organic fertilizer • Any crop that yields an unusually large or productive harvest. • the operation of gathering the useful part or parts of the plant • plants that have been cut, dried, and stored as fodder for animals • ...
Reproducing Plants 2024-04-23
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- one that has both male and female parts
- contains sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization
- the action of arranging something in layers
- is a horticultural technique whereby tissues of plants are joined so as to continue their growth together
- a mode of reproduction in which only one parent is involved to reproduce offspring
- an asexual reproduction method in which a new organism develops from a bud of an existing organism.
- an asexual reproduction method in which a new organism develops from a bud of an existing organism
- A flower, also known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants.
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- develops from a single ovary (pistil)
- the process by which a plant grows from a seed into a seedling
- Dried fruit is fruit from which the majority of the original water content has been removed either naturally, through sun drying, or through the use of specialized dryers or dehydrators
- a thing at a rudimentary stage that shows potential for development
- the part of a seed which acts as a food store for the developing plant embryo, usually containing starch with protein and other nutrients
- GP = seeds germinated/total seeds x 100
- a fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce
- the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant
- the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed
- 1.5 to 2.0 inches or even deeper
- a piece cut off from something, especially what remains when something is being trimmed or prepared
- flowers that have either male parts or female parts, but not both
21 Clues: 1.5 to 2.0 inches or even deeper • develops from a single ovary (pistil) • one that has both male and female parts • GP = seeds germinated/total seeds x 100 • the action of arranging something in layers • contains sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens • the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant • a fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce • ...
Covid Crossword #8: Gardens & Lawns 2020-06-02
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- A bunch of flowers. Often seen at weddings & funerals
- To water with channels or hoses
- Face paint
- Colorful flower starting with last letter of alphabet
- Yellow flowers add color to a yard but it is a weed
- Condition of reacting badly to certain things
- Anti-oxidant "superfood" plant that is easy to grow
- May look cute hopping around but it is a garden pest
- Oranges,lemons & limes are all this type of fruit
- Big wheel that is a ride
- What bees are after inside a flower
- Used to start lawns.
- plastic disc thrown in many games
- Plants used for flavoring
- Tree, like a hickory tree, with nuts for a sweet pie
- Common 'pest' of WA gardens, You seem 'em everywhere.
- Tree with very spiky leaves & red berries.
- Climbing vine-like plant. One type is "poisonous"
- Animals used as live lawn mowers cuz they eat everything
- Form peas grow in
- The fruit of a rose
- Flowerless plant with feather-like leaves
- Juicy fruit of plants
- Sharp point for a plant's protection we should avoid
- Young person who goes to shopping malls to socialize
- Poisonous snake with a hood that spread at its neck
- Tall fence is needed to keep these out of your garden
- Brief term for a supercharged engine
- Sheep-like
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- Plant that keeps its color & form for all seasons
- Tropical fruit that grows in bunches
- Being of Latin American descent
- Cup-shaped flower of many colors. Lots grown in WA
- A plant that lives only for one year
- Common allergy caised by pollen or dust
- A stinging insect usually bigger-n-badder than a bee
- Tree that has cones
- Black root used in candy & medicine
- The study of plants
- Nerve ending on the surface of the tongue
- Form corn grows into & the part we eat
- Small, red vegetable with a spicy flavor
- Green garnish often seen on restaurant plates
- Another name for a zucchini
- Art of trimming shrubs & trees into shapes
- Common term for an echinoderm
- Many layers to peel in all varieties of this vegetable
- Flower favored in bouquets for scent & color
- A plant lasting multiple years
- WA state tree
- Most popular vegetable grown in gardens
- Cow-like
- Martial art with lots of throws
- A plant can be grown from seed, transplant or ______
- 1st bird of Spring. Are they really?
55 Clues: Cow-like • Face paint • Sheep-like • WA state tree • Form peas grow in • Tree that has cones • The study of plants • The fruit of a rose • Used to start lawns. • Juicy fruit of plants • Big wheel that is a ride • Plants used for flavoring • Another name for a zucchini • Common term for an echinoderm • A plant lasting multiple years • Being of Latin American descent • ...
Science Crossword 2020-02-11
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- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts
- or fruit.
- dicot's leaf veins
- cone bearing tree
- tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- monocot's leaf veins
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem
- organism that can produce its own food
- multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
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- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in
- has flowers in multiples of 3
- spread seeds by water
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed
- taller/bigger than non-vacular plants
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- A Cone bearing vascular plants that produce "naked seeds".
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in
- throughout a plant
- of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous
- veins in the leaves
23 Clues: or fruit. • cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • throughout a plant • veins in the leaves • monocot's leaf veins • spread seeds by water • has flowers in multiples of 3 • tap roots, and netted leaf veins • taller/bigger than non-vacular plants • organism that can produce its own food • plants that do not have xylem and phloem • plants that have tissues that deliver needed • ...
Agriculture 1 2025-09-18
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- covered with grass for animals to graze
- spread around plants to retain moisture
- raised for meat or eggs
- soil for planting
- of fish or other aquatic animals
- grass used to feed animals
- for growing plants in controlled conditions
- water to crops
- to store crops or house animals
- organic material used as fertilizer
- part of a plant used to grow a new plant
- added to soil to help plants grow
- mature crops from fields
- different crops in the same field each year
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- used to grow crops or raise animals
- grown for food or profit
- animals like cows, pigs, and sheep
- that keeps animals in or out
- plants that grow among crops
- without synthetic chemicals
- used for farming tasks
- structure for storing grain
- who works on a farm
- or animals that harm crops
- top layer of earth where plants grow
- used to turn over soil
- plant grown from a seed
- where fruit trees are grown
28 Clues: water to crops • soil for planting • who works on a farm • used for farming tasks • used to turn over soil • raised for meat or eggs • plant grown from a seed • grown for food or profit • mature crops from fields • grass used to feed animals • or animals that harm crops • without synthetic chemicals • structure for storing grain • where fruit trees are grown • that keeps animals in or out • ...
Spring Spelling List 2021-04-05
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- a meal you eat at a park
- the plant that grows in your yard
- the transfer of pollen
- when the sun shines brightly
- a bolt of electricity in the sky
- the fourth month of the year
- another word for flowers
- a soft rain
- the blossoms on a plant
- a loud roar during a rainstorm
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- a two-wheeled way of transportation
- like pants but shorter
- a summer sport
- to catch fish
- the fifth month of the year
- a spiral of wind in the air
- a summer activity to cool off
- a season of the year
18 Clues: a soft rain • to catch fish • a summer sport • a season of the year • like pants but shorter • the transfer of pollen • the blossoms on a plant • a meal you eat at a park • another word for flowers • the fifth month of the year • a spiral of wind in the air • when the sun shines brightly • the fourth month of the year • a summer activity to cool off • a loud roar during a rainstorm • ...
Angiosperm species 2022-04-13
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- Tubular flowers that hang from stalk
- The flowers are purple and have 40-100 rays
- bell shaped flowers that are brown/purple on the inside
- Dark red curled petals
- leaves are palmate and umbrella shaped
- Plant with sword shaped leaves with pale undersides
- Leaves are serrated and the flower's rays curve downwards
- Petal has a large cream bloom
- Leaves taper at both ends and there are clusters of yellow flowers
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- Cylindrical flowers with brown stripes
- bright bunches of orange flowers that attract butterflies
- Large groups of pink flowers that form cones
- Plant with 3 dark maroon petals
- moisture seeking plant with a fleshy rose color
- The flowers have yellow rays with a black center
- Leaves are green with brown spots
- low reproductive rate with a leafless stem
17 Clues: Dark red curled petals • Petal has a large cream bloom • Plant with 3 dark maroon petals • Leaves are green with brown spots • Tubular flowers that hang from stalk • Cylindrical flowers with brown stripes • leaves are palmate and umbrella shaped • low reproductive rate with a leafless stem • The flowers are purple and have 40-100 rays • ...
Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) 2023-06-06
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- - To draw or allure something towards oneself (One word)
- - Color of the petals on a Black-eyed Susan (One word)
- - Plant that comes back year after year (One word)
- - Colorful bloom often found in gardens (One word)
- - To develop and increase in size or quantity (One word)
- - Close relative of Black-eyed Susan with a similar appearance (One word)
- - Plant that remains despite challenges or adverse conditions (One word)
- - To emit rays or spread out from a central point (One word)
- - The main structural part of a plant that supports leaves and flowers (One word)
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- - Term describing plants that are indigenous to a particular region (One word)
- - Insect or animal that transfers pollen from one flower to another (One word)
- - Flower that grows in a natural, uncultivated state (One word)
- - Describing plants with soft, green stems and leaves (One word)
- - Place where Black-eyed Susans are often cultivated (One word)
- - Common flower shape with a central disk and radiating petals (One word)
- - The dark central disk of a Black-eyed Susan (One word)
- - The flower of a plant, typically one that is attractive or fragrant (One word)
- - Sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators (One word)
- - Black-eyed Susan is admired for its vibrant appearance (One word)
- - Colorful, often delicate part of a flower (One word)
20 Clues: - Plant that comes back year after year (One word) • - Colorful bloom often found in gardens (One word) • - Color of the petals on a Black-eyed Susan (One word) • - Colorful, often delicate part of a flower (One word) • - To draw or allure something towards oneself (One word) • - The dark central disk of a Black-eyed Susan (One word) • ...
The Biologist's Periodic Table 2025-04-01
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- Found as a negative ion and helps the human body maintain a balanced pH.
- A component of hemoglobin and certain enzymes.
- Component of all organic molecules and water; as ion influences pH of cellular and body fluids.
- Important in nerve function and muscle contraction and helps maintain water balance.
- Critical for plant protein synthesis and is important in animal nerve function.
- Forms the backbone of all organic molecules.
- Used by plants during photosynthesis.
- Component of some amino acids.
- A component of the vitamin B12 (needed for maturation of red blood cells).
- Needed to metabolize iron.
- An important cofactor for plants to help them metabolize nitrogenous foods.
- Activates plant and animal enzymes and is a component of chlorophyll.
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- Needed for aerobic respiration and is a component of all organic compounds.
- Used to make thyroid hormones.
- Required by plants to make chlorophyll and by humans to maintain a healthy digestive system.
- Plays a role in nitrogen fixation and is a component of some enzymes.
- Activates plant and animal enzymes.
- A component of amino acids, hormones, and coenzymes.
- A component of nucleic acids, phospholipids, ATP and coenzymes.
- Maintains bone structure.
- Part of the structure of bones and teeth, involved in blood clotting, triggers muscle contraction, and is needed to maintain plant cell walls and membranes.
21 Clues: Maintains bone structure. • Needed to metabolize iron. • Used to make thyroid hormones. • Component of some amino acids. • Activates plant and animal enzymes. • Used by plants during photosynthesis. • Forms the backbone of all organic molecules. • A component of hemoglobin and certain enzymes. • A component of amino acids, hormones, and coenzymes. • ...
Christmas Vocabulary 2023-12-11
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- candle in the Jewish faith
- red and green plant from Mexico
- long shiny material
- being joined as a whole
- celebration
- lights that can be carried
- large meal
- candle holder for Kwanza
- spinning top
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- bush Australian plant for Christmas
- figurines inside of each other
- trees that stay green
- container filled with candy
- log something burned at Christmas
- christmas song
- cookie made with ginger
- the Tomten
17 Clues: large meal • the Tomten • celebration • spinning top • christmas song • long shiny material • trees that stay green • being joined as a whole • cookie made with ginger • candle holder for Kwanza • candle in the Jewish faith • lights that can be carried • container filled with candy • figurines inside of each other • red and green plant from Mexico • log something burned at Christmas • ...
plants revision 2021-09-28
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- A factor that limits biological or physical process
- respones to light
- happens in the cambium and lateral meristem
- moves water from roots to leaves
- response to water
- moves the glucose to the rest of the plant
- response to earths gravity
- used for gas exchange
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- green pigment
- hormone for primary growth
- response to touch
- organelle photosynthesis takes place
- energy energy needed for the plant to carry out all life processes
- process that creates glucose
- ceate atp energy
- anchor plants and absorbs water
- happens in the apical meristem
17 Clues: green pigment • ceate atp energy • response to touch • respones to light • response to water • used for gas exchange • hormone for primary growth • response to earths gravity • process that creates glucose • happens in the apical meristem • anchor plants and absorbs water • moves water from roots to leaves • organelle photosynthesis takes place • ...
Cell Organelles and Functions 2022-10-17
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- Found in the cytoplasm; structure of the cell
- Flexible barrier; made up of phospholipids
- Rectangular barrier; only found on plant cells
- The brain of the cell
- ER with ribosomes on it
- Breaks down substances in the cell
- Creates protein
- Packages and distributes proteins
- Storage facility; large one(s) found in plant cells
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- ER with no ribosomes
- Needed for cell division; only in animal cells
- Membrane surrounding the nucleus
- Creates ribosomes
- Energy creating organelle; found only in plants
- DNA
- Jelly like substance inside cells
- Energy creating organelle
17 Clues: DNA • Creates protein • Creates ribosomes • ER with no ribosomes • The brain of the cell • ER with ribosomes on it • Energy creating organelle • Membrane surrounding the nucleus • Jelly like substance inside cells • Packages and distributes proteins • Breaks down substances in the cell • Flexible barrier; made up of phospholipids • Found in the cytoplasm; structure of the cell • ...
lazy w ranch 2014-05-02
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- will it bite your toes or stride on the water?
- I am scaly and cold blooded, and I can live in your garden, what am I?
- meat eater.
- the bee will bite the tree and lay its kin inside the skin.
- the mermaid grew legs and went to see her true love, fungi.
- OH NO, I DON'T WANT TO BE COVERED BY ORANGE STUFF!!
- low growing shrubs.
- two ecosystems overlapping.
- I can decay the dead for the living.
- plant and meat eater.
- we hide from the woodpeckers but it doesn't work.
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- flies are good for me.
- If you want me to live, you will leave scraps behind.
- is this alive or dead but used to be alive, maybe both.
- lets make some smores with this!!!
- I want to get some natural mint smell.
- the terrifying rattle.
- Christmas parasite that makes a boy and girl kiss when under it.
- I am neither plant or animal, I am also microscopic, what am I?
- where the living and never living interact.
- plant eater.
- Leaves of three, let it be.
- lacks space.
- it never was alive or dead.
24 Clues: meat eater. • plant eater. • lacks space. • low growing shrubs. • plant and meat eater. • flies are good for me. • the terrifying rattle. • two ecosystems overlapping. • Leaves of three, let it be. • it never was alive or dead. • lets make some smores with this!!! • I can decay the dead for the living. • I want to get some natural mint smell. • ...
Cells Crossword 2023-11-12
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- organelle that stores mostly water plus food and other materials
- thin flexible border that controls what enters and leaves the cell
- thick rigid outer layer around all plant cells
- this type of cell has a cell wall, chloroplast, and one large central vacuole
- green organelle that converts sunlight energy into food for the plant
- the "powerhouse" of the cell that breaks down food to create energy
- what it looks like
- similar tissues working together
- control center of the cell that directs all cell activities
- organism made of many cells, such as plants and animals
- a group of similar cells
- the building block of life
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- another word for living thing
- this type of cell only has a cell membrane surrounding it and therefore has a circular shape
- states that all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of structure, and cells come from other cells
- what is its job or role
- thick fluid that fills the space inside of the cell where the other organelles float around in
- organism made of one cell, such as bacteria
- another word for cell part
- group of organs working together
20 Clues: what it looks like • what is its job or role • a group of similar cells • another word for cell part • the building block of life • another word for living thing • group of organs working together • similar tissues working together • organism made of one cell, such as bacteria • thick rigid outer layer around all plant cells • ...
Revision Crossword 2023-12-21
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- This apparatus is used to measure the volume of liquids
- Used to observe plant and animal cells
- Plant cells have a cell _____, animal cells do not
- Used to measure the length of small curved lines
- The formula for volume is length x width x height
- This is the temperature when a liquid turns to a solid
- This is the SI Unit for time
- This cell type has no cell wall
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- Plant cells use these for photosynthesis
- This apparatus is used to hold beakers over a Bunsen burner flame
- This state of matter is easy to compress
- The formula for ______ is length x width
- Anything that occupies space and has mass
- The temperature when a solid turns into a liquid
- This apparatus is used to measure mass
- This is something that is made up of two or more different elements that have been chemically combined
- The spreading out of materials due to the movement of their particles
- This instrument is used to measure straight lines
- The three states of matter are solids, _____, and gases
- Density is equal to _____ divided by volume
20 Clues: This is the SI Unit for time • This cell type has no cell wall • Used to observe plant and animal cells • This apparatus is used to measure mass • Plant cells use these for photosynthesis • This state of matter is easy to compress • The formula for ______ is length x width • Anything that occupies space and has mass • Density is equal to _____ divided by volume • ...
Crossword 2025-07-31
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- Type of change where a new substance is formed. (8 letters)
- Mode of nutrition in humans. (10 letters)
- The green pigment essential for photosynthesis. (9 letters)
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals. (5 letters)
- Type of heat transfer that occurs through fluids. (9 letters)
- A reversible change. (8 letters
- The process of taking in food. (9 letters)
- Tooth used for grinding food. (7 letters)
- Process of breakdown of food into simpler substances. (9 letters)
- Type of change where no new substance is formed. (8 letters
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- Organ that secretes bile. (5 letters)
- Plant that gets its nutrition from dead and decaying matter. (10 letters
- The finger-like projections in the small intestine that absorb nutrients. (5 letters)
- Process by which green plants prepare their own food. (14 letters)
- The organ where digestion begins. (5 letters)
- A simple carbohydrate produced during photosynthesis. (8 letters)
- The part of heat measurement, often used in daily life. (7 letters)
- The gas released during photosynthesis. (6 letters)
- A plant that traps and digests insects. (11 letters)
- The main product of photosynthesis. (5 letters)
- Heat transfer without direct contact. (11 letters)
21 Clues: A reversible change. (8 letters • Organ that secretes bile. (5 letters) • Mode of nutrition in humans. (10 letters) • Tooth used for grinding food. (7 letters) • The process of taking in food. (9 letters) • The organ where digestion begins. (5 letters) • The main product of photosynthesis. (5 letters) • Heat transfer without direct contact. (11 letters) • ...
Cells 2023-04-17
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- Bodyguard of the Cell
- Contains what makes blood red
- Chemical Reaction
- green pigment that helps with photosynthesis
- Cell Sap
- Has a tail
- DNA
- Something which has a mother's DNA
- Cells found in plant and starts with P
- Odd one out
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- found in soil
- protect stomata
- Building blocks of life
- Clean Mucus
- Supports the plant cell
- Respiration
16 Clues: DNA • Cell Sap • Has a tail • Clean Mucus • Odd one out • Respiration • found in soil • protect stomata • Chemical Reaction • Bodyguard of the Cell • Building blocks of life • Supports the plant cell • Contains what makes blood red • Something which has a mother's DNA • Cells found in plant and starts with P • green pigment that helps with photosynthesis
Photosynthesis/respiration components 2022-10-21
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- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- sugar stored in roots/stems as starch
- O2, food (glucose/sugar
- given off as a waste product.
- Oxygen and glucose
- exits through stomata in leaves
- a chemical process in both plant & animal cells
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- production of ATP,
- Absorbed by the chlorophyll in leaves
- water and carbon dioxide.
- absorbed through roots
- A chemical process in plant cells where sunlight is used to make food
- breaks down sugar into energy that plant cells can use to live and grow.
- CO2, H2O,useable energy (ATP)
14 Clues: production of ATP, • Oxygen and glucose • absorbed through roots • O2, food (glucose/sugar • water and carbon dioxide. • given off as a waste product. • CO2, H2O,useable energy (ATP) • exits through stomata in leaves • sugar stored in roots/stems as starch • Absorbed by the chlorophyll in leaves • a chemical process in both plant & animal cells • ...
ecosystems 2023-12-18
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- an animal that only eats meat
- an animal that is caught and eaten by other animals
- a part of an ecosystem that's non-living
- an animal that eats both plants and meat
- the location where an organism lives
- a plant or animal that produces its own food
- in the biosphere, the air surrounding the hydrosphere and the lithosphere
- the groups of food that an animal or plant eats
- the measure of hotness or coldness
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- the long term pattern of weather in a particular area
- an animal that only eats plants
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to earth
- the order of an organism eating another organism
- a plant or animal that can't produce its own food and has to eat other plants or animals
- a community of plants and animals that occur naturally in an area
- a part of an ecosystem that has lived
- an animal who hunts other animals
- a community of interacting organisms
- the process of change which an organism or animal does to better suit its enviroment
- any type of living animal
20 Clues: any type of living animal • an animal that only eats meat • an animal that only eats plants • an animal who hunts other animals • the measure of hotness or coldness • the location where an organism lives • a community of interacting organisms • a part of an ecosystem that has lived • a part of an ecosystem that's non-living • an animal that eats both plants and meat • ...
Outdoor Ed Science Vocabulary 2025-01-06
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- A plant that sheds its leaves seasonally.
- The process of breaking down rock by mechanical and chemical forces such as water, oxidation, and growing plants.
- An organism that obtains its energy by eating other organisms.
- A testable educated guess, explanation, or answer to a question.
- A plant that retains some of its leaves throughout the year.
- An animal that primarily eats other animals.
- A behavior or characteristic that helps a plant or animal survive.
- The transport of rock by forces such as wind and water.
- Rock changed by heat and pressure.
- An organism that obtains its energy by breaking down waste products and dead
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- An organism (usually a green plant) that produces its own food.
- Primarily awake and active during the day (e.g., lizard, hawk, squirrel).
- The concept that everything in an ecosystem is related to everything else.
- An area with living and nonliving things that interact. All components are linked together through energy flow and nutrient cycling.
- An animal that primarily eats plants.
- Rock Sediment that is transported, deposited in water, then compressed into rock.
- Primarily awake and active during the night (e.g., owl, bobcat).
- The study of the Earth, its structure, history, and the forces that affect it.
- The process by which organisms, including green plants, utilize sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce their own food.
- The area where an animal naturally lives. It must include food, water, shelter, and space suitable to the animal's needs.
- Tectonics The theory that the Earth's crust is divided into plates that move.
- Rock formed by the cooling and hardening of magma.
22 Clues: Rock changed by heat and pressure. • An animal that primarily eats plants. • A plant that sheds its leaves seasonally. • An animal that primarily eats other animals. • Rock formed by the cooling and hardening of magma. • The transport of rock by forces such as wind and water. • A plant that retains some of its leaves throughout the year. • ...
Unit 6 Valencia and Navel Oranges 2024-03-13
14 Clues: 세계 • 과일 • 먹다 • 만들다 • 재미있는 • 껍질; 피부 • 매우 좋아하는 • 같은, 동일한 • have a lot of juice inside • the lowest part of something • having a large space between two sides • having a small space between opposite sides • the part of a plant that grows into a new plant • the small round part in the middle of the stomach
Genetics Vocab 2025-04-28
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- passing of traits from parents to child
- a genetic factor that blocks another
- an organism that always passes down certain traits (i.e. physically expressed traits) to its offspring of many generation
- a genetic factor blocked by dominant gene
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- branch of biology that deals with traits
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- a characteristic inherited from parents
- a trait of an individual/thing
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- to receive something from someone who came before you
- the young born of living organisms
12 Clues: a trait of an individual/thing • the young born of living organisms • a genetic factor that blocks another • a characteristic inherited from parents • passing of traits from parents to child • branch of biology that deals with traits • a genetic factor blocked by dominant gene • to receive something from someone who came before you • ...
Plants Needs and Ecosystem Vocabulary 2025-12-11
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- a sugar that plants produce during photosynthesis; the plants food
- organisms that break down dead plants and animals into smaller pieces and recycle the nutrients back into the ecosystem
- organisms that make their own food using energy from the sun
- living things
- organisms that break down dead plants and animals into smaller pieces and recycle the nutrients back into the ecosystem
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- the process used by plants to turn sunlight into energy
- involves plant a fish together in a system
- a pigment found in plant cells that captures sunlight and uses it to make energy for the plant
- web shows how matter moves through an ecosystem
- organisms that eat other organisms
- microscopic openings in plant leaves, stems, petals that take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen
- plants are grown in water instead of soil
- a colorless, odorless gas found in the air
13 Clues: living things • organisms that eat other organisms • plants are grown in water instead of soil • involves plant a fish together in a system • a colorless, odorless gas found in the air • web shows how matter moves through an ecosystem • the process used by plants to turn sunlight into energy • organisms that make their own food using energy from the sun • ...
Types of Plant Tissues 2025-03-18
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- similar structure of a group of organized cells
- transports organic compounds from the site of photosynthesis to other parts of the plant
- tissue that helps in metabolism, storage, and support
- the outer protective layer of a plant
- conducts water and minerals from the roots to different plant parts
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- conducting tissue
- cells responsible for the growth of a plant
- Openings found on the surface of plants
- tissue that covers the outermost layer of the plant
9 Clues: conducting tissue • the outer protective layer of a plant • Openings found on the surface of plants • cells responsible for the growth of a plant • similar structure of a group of organized cells • tissue that covers the outermost layer of the plant • tissue that helps in metabolism, storage, and support • ...
Cells crossword puzzle 2025-11-14
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- The basic unit of life.
- multicellular Made up of many cells
- reticulum A network of membranes that helps in protein and lipid synthesis
- A type of cell that has a nucleus eg plant
- Cell wall A rigid structure that supports and protects plant cells.
- apparatus Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for transport.
- The control center of the cell that contains DNA.
- Made up of a single cell
- Contains enzymes to digest waste and worn out organelles
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- membrane The structure that con
- Chloroplast The site of photosynthesis in plant cells.
- The jelly-like substance inside the cell where organelles are located.
- The site of protein synthesis
- A type of cell that has a nucleus
- A specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function.
- The powerhouse of the cell, where energy is produced.
- Cell theory the theory that all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life
17 Clues: The basic unit of life. • Made up of a single cell • The site of protein synthesis • A type of cell that has a nucleus • membrane The structure that con • multicellular Made up of many cells • A type of cell that has a nucleus eg plant • The control center of the cell that contains DNA. • The powerhouse of the cell, where energy is produced. • ...
HORT 2-UNIT 3.01 CROSSWORD QUIZ 2023-03-14
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- Erosion control is most difficult to control in which production method?
- What is the primary reason for pruning nursery plants?
- Using a socket pot to hold a potted plant is what type of production?
- An advantage of this production method is retailers can keep plants longer before selling
- This is applied to replace the essential nutrients for plant growth to the soil after they have been depleted
- Spraying this on buds before a freeze offers the bud protection
- Process used to solve pest problems while minimizing risks to people and the environment.
- Method that uses chemicals to eliminate plant pests
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- Traps and collects heat during the day and releases it at night to keep your plants warm and growing
- What type of nursery structure uses manure or hay as a source of heat?
- What type of nursery structure protects plants from adverse winter conditions when covered in white plastic?
- This reduces overwintering injury to woody ornamentals
- Artificial application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays.
- Method that manages pests by physical means such as using screens, row covers, trapping, weeding
- This method uses living organisms such as parasites and pathogens to control the population of pests.
- When selecting a nursery structure consider climate, ___ , water source, plant material, and production method
- This is used to reduce heat stress
- Containers may require ___ protection
18 Clues: This is used to reduce heat stress • Containers may require ___ protection • Method that uses chemicals to eliminate plant pests • This reduces overwintering injury to woody ornamentals • What is the primary reason for pruning nursery plants? • Spraying this on buds before a freeze offers the bud protection • ...
Endangered Animals Unit 2025-11-15
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- Animals that are only plant-eaters are called _____________.
- Animals that are only meat-eaters are called _____________.
- When animals eat food, the food gives them _______________.
- A plant is a ___________________ because it makes its own food.
- Bats and Whales are what animal classification?
- The type of animal that changes as it grows, lays soft eggs in water, breathes with gills then with lungs and has moist skin is a __________________.
- When there are zero of a species left we call it _________________.
- All animals that do not make their own food must eat. These animals that eat food are ____________________________.
- Penguins and Turkeys are what animal classification?
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- The type of animal that lays soft eggs in water, breathes with gills, and has wet scales is a _________________.
- Animals that are meat and plant eaters are called _____________.
- chain The way that food passes from one organism to another is ___________________
- What gives all organisms energy (even plants that make their own food)?
- All the plants, animals, and other organisms that live and interact in the same place are called a __________________.
- This type of animal lays leathery eggs, breathes with lungs and has dry scales. A snake and turtle are examples of a ___________.
- An animal’s _____________________ is the place where it lives.
- All living things are called__________________________.
- A _______________ is the hardened parts or marks left by an animal or plant that lived long ago.
18 Clues: Bats and Whales are what animal classification? • Penguins and Turkeys are what animal classification? • All living things are called__________________________. • Animals that are only meat-eaters are called _____________. • When animals eat food, the food gives them _______________. • Animals that are only plant-eaters are called _____________. • ...
3Seedfolks4 2021-09-22
10 Clues: What did Nora plant? • What did Amir plant? • What does Curtis plant? • What did Gonzalo plant? • What did Maricela plant? • What does Ana love to do? • How did Wendell's wife die? • What was Virgil's dad's job? • Who is the big scary black dude? • How many sisters did Sae young have?
Parts of the Cell 2025-06-05
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- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Jelly-like substance filling the cell.
- Contains the cell's genetic material.
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell (in both plants and animals).
- Digests waste materials and cellular debris.
- Boundary of the animal cell.
- Stores waste, water, and nutrients (large in plant cells).
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- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins.
- Packages proteins and lipids.
- Rigid outer layer of a plant cell.
- Found in plant cells, site of photosynthesis.
- Small, membrane-bound sacs that transport substances.
- Network of membranes involved in protein and lipid synthesis (rough type has ribosomes).
- Site of protein synthesis.
14 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell. • Site of protein synthesis. • Boundary of the animal cell. • Packages proteins and lipids. • Rigid outer layer of a plant cell. • Contains the cell's genetic material. • Jelly-like substance filling the cell. • Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins. • Digests waste materials and cellular debris. • Found in plant cells, site of photosynthesis. • ...
Week 13 (April 7-13) - Intermountain Rangelands 2024-04-11
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- Number of needles/fascicle for Pinyon Pine
- Genus of a plant with pinnately compound leaves
- Specific epithet of a plant with a compound leaf with 3-leaflets
- Inflorescence type of Western Yarrow
- The flower type of quacking aspen
- ________ mountainmohagany referring to leaves edges that curl under
- Family of aspen and all willows
- Genus of skunkbrush sumac
- Specific epithet that means “edible” referring to seeds
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- Family to which serviceberry belong
- Common name of plant that has opposite leaves
- Specific epithet that means 3-toothed
- Genus of a plant know for its healing powers & medicinal value
- Common name of shrub/tree with elliptic leaves that are serrated all around
- Type of inflorescence of chokecherry
- petals Number of petals of wild rose and all members of Rosaceae
- Specific epithet that means “white” referring to berries
17 Clues: Genus of skunkbrush sumac • Family of aspen and all willows • The flower type of quacking aspen • Family to which serviceberry belong • Inflorescence type of Western Yarrow • Type of inflorescence of chokecherry • Specific epithet that means 3-toothed • Number of needles/fascicle for Pinyon Pine • Common name of plant that has opposite leaves • ...
Biology Chapter 5 2024-10-03
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- nonvascular plant-like organism that lacks chlorophyll and is heterotrophic
- group of similar organisms that are all descended from a single group of originally created organisms
- plant that does not produce flowers but does produce seeds
- any nonseed plant that does not have vascular tissue
- a common club moss
- tiny, one-celled reproductive structure that can grow into a distinct or independent organism under the proper conditions
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- jelly-like organism that oozes into its environment to engulf bacteria and other particles
- any of the plants that have vascular tissue
- nonflowering vascular plant with spore-bearing leaves and horizontal underground stems
- process of arranging organisms into groups based on similarities
- nonvascular spore plant that undergoes alternation of generations
- member of the group of familiar cone-bearing gymnosperms
12 Clues: a common club moss • any of the plants that have vascular tissue • any nonseed plant that does not have vascular tissue • member of the group of familiar cone-bearing gymnosperms • plant that does not produce flowers but does produce seeds • process of arranging organisms into groups based on similarities • ...
Plants vs Zombies 2025-11-15
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- Shoots spikes that hit balloon zombies.
- Jumps onto the first zombie in reach.
- Produces sun to fuel planting.
- Explodes when zombies step on it.
- Defensive barrier plant
- Eats zombies whole.
- Upgraded repeater firing four peas.
- Basic pea-firing plant.
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- A taller, sturdier defensive plant.
- Explodes in a 3x3 area.
- Zombie wearing a cone for armor.
- Lobs melons causing splash damage.
- Zombie that jumps over defenses.
- Slows zombies with frozen peas.
- Shoots two peas at once.
15 Clues: Eats zombies whole. • Explodes in a 3x3 area. • Defensive barrier plant • Basic pea-firing plant. • Shoots two peas at once. • Produces sun to fuel planting. • Slows zombies with frozen peas. • Zombie wearing a cone for armor. • Zombie that jumps over defenses. • Explodes when zombies step on it. • Lobs melons causing splash damage. • A taller, sturdier defensive plant. • ...
Find The Markers Part 2 2023-02-16
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- Mars Lab Vents
- The Moon Is
- Not Human
- Marker Origin
- Magic
- Mario Kart
- In Fantasy Tree
- popkorn
- Boss Fight
- Walk Backwards
- Behind Castle
- Mountain Secret
- Artificial Tree
- Yellows Ancestor
- Sleigh Wheels
- Has Extreme Gravity
- Luck
- Insane Maze
- Swamp Dirt
- Living Chest
- Breathes Fire
- Mars Mountain
- ctrl+search+h
- End Of River
- Buttons All Over The Map
- Bow And Arrow
- Wants Coins
- Beat All Stages
- Plant Dungeon
- Moon Crystal
- Fantasy Grass
- Gravity Lab Blue
- Amogus
- Hiding In Flowers
- Every Year
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- Green Cube
- Memory 5
- In The Void
- Hardest Marker
- Bug With Light
- Troll Obby
- Plant With Spots
- Castle Window
- Suns
- Meteor
- Crown
- 1 Minute Walk
- What Vehicles Use
- Mayhem Halo
- Solid Liquid Gas And
- Cold Water
- When A Star Dies
- Glows
- Lives On Mars
- hello
- Christmas Halo
- Carnivorous Plant
- secret place
- Barrel Of Oof
- Bouncy Plant
- Christmas
- Mystery In Spawn
- Sword Fight
- Kings Daughter
- Darkness In Space
- Wood On Fire
- Vehicle To Go To Space
- Fall from high places
- What you get during the day
- Where Plantes Live
- Gravity Lab Yellow
71 Clues: Suns • Luck • Magic • Crown • Glows • hello • Meteor • Amogus • popkorn • Memory 5 • Not Human • Christmas • Green Cube • Troll Obby • Mario Kart • Boss Fight • Cold Water • Swamp Dirt • Every Year • The Moon Is • In The Void • Mayhem Halo • Insane Maze • Sword Fight • Wants Coins • secret place • Living Chest • Bouncy Plant • End Of River • Wood On Fire • Moon Crystal • Castle Window • Marker Origin • 1 Minute Walk • Behind Castle • Lives On Mars • ...
Nutrition and Energy 2023-11-10
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- unit of mass
- breaking down glucose to produce ATP
- 1000 calories (science)=1 kilo calorie
- Interaction of organisms when both require the same limited resource
- suffix referring to sugar
- stores food temporarily and starts the digestion process
- Suffix referring to sugar
- monomers of proteins
- carbohydrate that makes up plant cell wall
- additional digestion of plant material
- feeds on dead organic material
- plant eaters
- single subunit of a macromolecule
- animals with a backbone
- indicator test for lipids
- 1000
- meat eaters
- carbon-based
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- long chain of "monomer" and lipids
- Mechanical stomach of a bird
- indicator test for proteins
- removal of undigested food material
- multiple monomers bonded together
- prefix of amino acids
- number of calories burned (at rest or active)
- sugars, made of C,H,O
- animals that are hunted for food
- hold molecules together
- site of digestion and nutrient absorption
- bonds that hold amino acids together
- environmental factors and inter species relationship that influences the species
- indicator test for starches
- made of C,H,O,N
- meat and plant eaters
- indicator for simple sugars
- inhaling and exhaling
- mass of living organisms in an area
- site of water re-absorption
- chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- made of C,H,O
40 Clues: 1000 • meat eaters • unit of mass • plant eaters • carbon-based • made of C,H,O • made of C,H,O,N • monomers of proteins • prefix of amino acids • sugars, made of C,H,O • meat and plant eaters • inhaling and exhaling • hold molecules together • animals with a backbone • suffix referring to sugar • Suffix referring to sugar • indicator test for lipids • indicator test for proteins • ...
Plant Parts and Functions 2023-01-15
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- increase the surface area of the roots.
- holes in the leaf which allow CO2 in and O2 and H2O out
- male part of the flower that contains the anther and the filament.
- long thread-like part of the flower that holds the anthers out so insects can get to the pollen
- base part of the pistil that holds the ovules
- long outgrowth of the ovary that collects pollen from the stamens
- stalk that bears the flower parts
- part that covers the outside of a flower bud to protect the flower before it opens
- transports food
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- part of the flower that holds the pollen
- cells of this perform photosynthesis
- includes the roots and root hairs.
- the plant and absorb water and nutrients.
- waxy covering which prevents gas exchange at any place except the stoma
- colorful part of the flower that protects the flower and attracts insects and other pollinators
- includes the flower, leaves, and stem. It is involved in reproduction, photosynthesis, gas exchange, and transport.
- transports water
- transport and support for the plant
- sticky part of the pistil that pollen sticks to
- female part of the flower that contains the stigma, style, ovary and ovules
- unfertilized seed of the plant
21 Clues: transports food • transports water • unfertilized seed of the plant • stalk that bears the flower parts • includes the roots and root hairs. • transport and support for the plant • cells of this perform photosynthesis • increase the surface area of the roots. • part of the flower that holds the pollen • the plant and absorb water and nutrients. • ...
Musk Melons 2013-06-16
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- Musk Melons can be planted in a ____.
- Each plant should be ________ on a weekly basis
- When the plant begins to grow fruit you begin to ....
- Mr.Church screams this during ever note taking lesson.
- These harms the plant and the fruit
- Something that needs to be done on a daily basis.
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- Needed for a flower to have healthy fruit
- When the plant gets to beg you .....
- When you have ______ it can kill your plants
- You must maintain a ___ of 5.5
- Used to get rid of weeds in a garden (not a women)
11 Clues: You must maintain a ___ of 5.5 • These harms the plant and the fruit • When the plant gets to beg you ..... • Musk Melons can be planted in a ____. • Needed for a flower to have healthy fruit • When you have ______ it can kill your plants • Each plant should be ________ on a weekly basis • Something that needs to be done on a daily basis. • ...
Plants and fungi 2025-12-16
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- A plant adapted to live in water
- The process where a seed begins to grow
- A simple, plant-like organism that makes food by photosynthesis
- A microscopic, single-celled fungus
- Living things that absorb food from living or dead matter
- The green chemical that helps plants make food
- A microscopic package of cells that can grow into a new plant or fungus
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- The process plants use to make food using sunlight
- A plant that sheds its leaves during part of the year
- A flowering plant with one cotyledon
10 Clues: A plant adapted to live in water • A microscopic, single-celled fungus • A flowering plant with one cotyledon • The process where a seed begins to grow • The green chemical that helps plants make food • The process plants use to make food using sunlight • A plant that sheds its leaves during part of the year • Living things that absorb food from living or dead matter • ...
LETS KNOW MORE ABOUT DIVERSITY 2016-11-16
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- Flowering plants
- Naked seeds are found in_
- Kingdom having unicellular,Eukaryotic organisms
- Seeds are formed from_
- Seeds with one cotyledon
- False foot in Amoeba
- Ambhibians of plant kingdom
- Grouping organisms into groups on the basis of similarities and differences
- Cell wall of fungi
- Eg of dicot plant
- Fruit formed from the_
- Category with maximum diversity and number
- Having spiral shaped chloroplast
- Aquatic plants only
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- Locomotary organ in Paramecium
- First land plants with vascular tissue
- Common name is Algae
- Seed with two cotyledons
- Nutrition in fungi
- The lowest category of classification
- Scientific naming of organisms
- Root like structure in Bryophytes
- Result of symbiotic association of Fungi and Algae
- Scientist who gave scientific naming of organisms
- Locomotary organ in Euglena
- Kingdom having unicellular,Prokaryotic organisms
- Eg of monocot plant
27 Clues: Flowering plants • Eg of dicot plant • Nutrition in fungi • Cell wall of fungi • Eg of monocot plant • Aquatic plants only • Common name is Algae • False foot in Amoeba • Seeds are formed from_ • Fruit formed from the_ • Seed with two cotyledons • Seeds with one cotyledon • Naked seeds are found in_ • Ambhibians of plant kingdom • Locomotary organ in Euglena • Locomotary organ in Paramecium • ...
Cells 2013-09-17
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- contains DNA
- makes objects transporting in and out of the cell possible
- a large vacuole found in plants
- sacs that can contain protein
- one type of plastids
- powerhouses the cell
- covers the cell and protects it
- can digest worn out organelles or food
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- found in plants
- covers the membrane, is found in plant cells
- transports substances in the cell
- small particles that create protein
- holds other organelles together
- stores plant nutrients
- found in animals
- are filled with fluid and is considered a "storage place"
- found inside the nucleus
- is needed for photosynthesis
18 Clues: contains DNA • found in plants • found in animals • one type of plastids • powerhouses the cell • stores plant nutrients • found inside the nucleus • is needed for photosynthesis • sacs that can contain protein • a large vacuole found in plants • holds other organelles together • covers the cell and protects it • transports substances in the cell • small particles that create protein • ...
Plant Structure and Transport 2025-03-24
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- A type of xylem tissue that has tapered ends
- The underground part of the pant
- A seed leaf in a seed
- Type of cells that control the opening and closing of the stomata
- Root hairs are found in this zone
- This gas is needed for respiration in plants
- The term used to describe when water molecules stick to each other
- The above ground part of the plant
- Holes in the underside of the leaf used for gas exchange
- One of the Irish scientists that developed the cohesion tension model
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- This part of the plant contains the zone of cell production
- This group of plants have parallel veins and scattered vascular bundles
- The opening and closing of stomata is controlled by this gas (2words)
- The loss of water from the surface of the leaf
- This tissue surrounds and protects the plant
- Openings in the stems through which gas exchange can occur
- The substance gives strength to xylem vessels and forms bark
- This zone contains the root cap
- A type of cell that controls the movement of food in a sieve tube element
- Loss of water through transpiration causes ___ in the xylem
- This type of tissue contains the xylem and phloem
21 Clues: A seed leaf in a seed • This zone contains the root cap • The underground part of the pant • Root hairs are found in this zone • The above ground part of the plant • A type of xylem tissue that has tapered ends • This tissue surrounds and protects the plant • This gas is needed for respiration in plants • The loss of water from the surface of the leaf • ...
Crossword puzzle 2021-12-08
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- structure that has one or more specific jobs to preform in the cell
- protection only in the plant cells
- plant and animal multicellular
- Can have one or several
- Bacteria unicellular
- Jelly like substance
- protect the plants
- site of chemical reactions
- center contains (DNA)
- processing packaging and secretion
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- eat dead cells
- Photosynthesis
- The smallest unit of life
- Movenment
- reticulm prominent in cells produce a lot of protein
- Make proteins
16 Clues: Movenment • Make proteins • eat dead cells • Photosynthesis • protect the plants • Bacteria unicellular • Jelly like substance • center contains (DNA) • Can have one or several • The smallest unit of life • site of chemical reactions • plant and animal multicellular • protection only in the plant cells • processing packaging and secretion • ...
Spring 2020-04-17
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- to make or become warm
- rainboots
- in spring usually rainy
- arch of colours in the sky
- a young bird
- blooming
- month
- the equinox in the spring
- flower
- oval edible objects
- renew
- breezy
- a gentle wind
- chosen or built by bird for laying eggs
- when the sun is shining
- blossom
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- small water animal
- a ball game
- activity done for enjoyment
- plant which has beautiful flowers
- lawn
- making one feel strong
- splendid
- thaw
- used for protection from rain
- plant includes daffodil
- coming into existence
- two pairs of brightly coloured wings
28 Clues: lawn • thaw • month • renew • flower • breezy • blossom • blooming • splendid • rainboots • a ball game • a young bird • a gentle wind • small water animal • oval edible objects • coming into existence • to make or become warm • making one feel strong • in spring usually rainy • plant includes daffodil • when the sun is shining • the equinox in the spring • arch of colours in the sky • activity done for enjoyment • ...
Christmas & Winter 2024-12-03
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- Wrapped surprises under the tree
- Twinkling holiday decorations
- Unique winter wonder falling from the sky
- Plant with red berries and spiky leaves
- Decorative item hung on a tree
- Jolly man in a red suit
- Spiced holiday cookie
- Santa's sleigh pullers
- Shiny strands for tree decoration
- Striped holiday treat
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- Plant under which kisses are exchanged
- Circular decoration of greenery
- Hung by the chimney with care
- Santa's vehicle of choice
- Santa's entry point into a house
- Songs sung during the holiday season
- Creamy holiday drink
- Draped decoration of greenery or beads
- Holiday ballet or festive figurine
- Santa's little helper
20 Clues: Creamy holiday drink • Spiced holiday cookie • Santa's little helper • Striped holiday treat • Santa's sleigh pullers • Jolly man in a red suit • Santa's vehicle of choice • Hung by the chimney with care • Twinkling holiday decorations • Decorative item hung on a tree • Circular decoration of greenery • Wrapped surprises under the tree • Santa's entry point into a house • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-05-02
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- reactants combine to make
- a green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight
- type of reaction happening in photosynthesis
- the part of the plant that lets gas travel in and out
- type of energy that comes from the sun
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- type of body system that the xylem act like
- an organelle where the photosynthesis process takes place
- the part of the plant that distributes glucose
- the part of the plant that distributes water
- a process that plants go through to produce glucose
10 Clues: reactants combine to make • type of energy that comes from the sun • type of body system that the xylem act like • the part of the plant that distributes water • type of reaction happening in photosynthesis • the part of the plant that distributes glucose • a process that plants go through to produce glucose • the part of the plant that lets gas travel in and out • ...
Photosythesis 2023-06-06
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- The gas needed for photosynthesis
- The sugar a plant produces
- This is made using the sugar produced during photosynthesis
- The form that plants store their sugar in
- The amount of light which effects photosynthesis
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- The green pigment inside of chloroplasts
- The part of the plant cell that absorbs sun light for photosynthesis
- Liquid needed for photosynthesis
- Reaction in a plant that makes glucose and oxygen
- The outer boundary of a plant cell that provides support and gives the cell it's shape
10 Clues: The sugar a plant produces • Liquid needed for photosynthesis • The gas needed for photosynthesis • The green pigment inside of chloroplasts • The form that plants store their sugar in • The amount of light which effects photosynthesis • Reaction in a plant that makes glucose and oxygen • This is made using the sugar produced during photosynthesis • ...
Butterfly gardening 2023-03-23
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- A bug with large wings that has a fluttering flight
- plant The plant needed for butterflies to drink.
- The most recognized and celebrated butterfly species
- The casing a caterpillar goes into before becoming a butterfly
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- the transformation of caterpillar to butterfly
- plant The plant needed for caterpillars to eat that the female lays eggs on
- The third stage of the life cycle where metamophosis happens
- The straw like tube that a butterfly drinks with
- Caterpllar droppings
- The worm like life stage of a butterfly
10 Clues: Caterpllar droppings • The worm like life stage of a butterfly • the transformation of caterpillar to butterfly • The straw like tube that a butterfly drinks with • plant The plant needed for butterflies to drink. • A bug with large wings that has a fluttering flight • The most recognized and celebrated butterfly species • ...
Cells 2014-08-13
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- In plants this organelle is very large and used to store water, sap and waste products.
- An organism that consists of a single cell.
- Organelles that carry out cellular respiration to produce energy for the cell.
- A single celled organism such as Euglena.
- A specialised cell that is biconcave in shape in order to carry more oxygen.
- The 'skin' of the cell; it controls what substances can enter and exit the cell.
- The jelly-like fluid inside the cell in which chemical reactions take place.
- A specialised cell that has many mitochondria so that energy is continually available to the cell.
- A specialised cell that has a tail so it can swim towards an egg cell.
- Cells that have specific structural adaptations to efficiently carry out a particular role in an organism.
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- The part of the cell which controls the activity of the cell.
- The green pigment in chloroplasts.
- An organism that consists of many different cells working together.
- Type of cell that is made up of a nucleus, cell membrane and cytoplasm, but no cell wall.
- A specialised cell that has a long thing projection to increase the surface area, allowing more water to be absorbed.
- The organelle that carries out photosynthesis in a plant cell.
- A specialised cell that has long axons to carry electrical messages long distances.
- Single celled organisms such as Salmonella.
- cell A specialised plant cell for photosynthesis that contains many chloroplasts.
- Type of cell that contains a cell wall but no chloroplasts.
- wall A rigid structure in plant and fungal cells that gives them structure and support.
- Type of cell that contains chloroplasts and a cell wall made of cellulose.
22 Clues: The green pigment in chloroplasts. • A single celled organism such as Euglena. • An organism that consists of a single cell. • Single celled organisms such as Salmonella. • Type of cell that contains a cell wall but no chloroplasts. • The part of the cell which controls the activity of the cell. • The organelle that carries out photosynthesis in a plant cell. • ...
Science I & II 2018-10-22
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- Hair Cell A cell on the surface of a root that has a long extension for absorbing water and minerals
- Microscopic animal-like organisms
- Rot; an example is micro-organisms can cause food to decay
- Substances that we can take to kill bacteria inside the body
- two muscles that can pull in opposite directions at a joint
- Physiologist that studies how the brain and nervous system works
- a group of organs that carry out a particular function
- groups of long cells that carry signals
- part of an organism made up of different tissues
- Substances that can be used to kill micro-organisms on the skin and surfaces
- the way that muscles make themselves shorter
- The material that makes up plant cell walls
- joint Hinge joint
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- A group of similar cells that work together to carry out a particular function
- Organisms such as toadstools and yeast
- Studies the structure of the body
- a thick fluid that lubricates joints
- The jelly-like substance inside a cell
- A part of a cell that contains the chromosomes
- a smooth material that covers the ends of bones at a joint
- A red substance found inside red blood cells which transports oxygen
- Simple plant-like organisms
- Microscopic animal-like organisms
- A liquid-filled space inside a cell
- a living thing
- Poisons
- tubes that carry blood around the body
- A tiny particle, not made of cells, that can only reproduce inside living cells
- breaking down food into small particles that can be absorbed
- strong cords that join muscles to bones
- matter Material that has been made by living organisms
- a green pigment found in some plant cells
- Sap The liquid that fills the large vacuole in a plant cell
33 Clues: Poisons • a living thing • joint Hinge joint • Simple plant-like organisms • Microscopic animal-like organisms • Studies the structure of the body • Microscopic animal-like organisms • A liquid-filled space inside a cell • a thick fluid that lubricates joints • Organisms such as toadstools and yeast • The jelly-like substance inside a cell • tubes that carry blood around the body • ...
Science Quiz 8 2024-01-26
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- – a flat grassland of North America
- the moisture that condenses on plants as they cool in the night
- – a deep winter sleep to store energy
- – the plants of a food chain; plants that produce their own food
- – the animals of a food chain; animals that find and consume food for energy
- – the natural home of a plant or animal
- – a large open area of grasses used by grazing animals, grasslands have more grasses than any other plant
- – where animals find drinking water
- – a small mammal such as a mouse
- – a group of birds
- – water having much salt such as in ocean habitats
- – the movement from one place to another with the change of seasons
- A healthy Habitat is _________ that means there is not too much of one kind of plant or animal living there
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- – water having very little salt such as in a lake, pond, river, or stream
- – a group of grazing animals that stay together for protection
- – an animal that depends on grasses for food: Grasslands have a lot of grazers
- – the energy transfer from one living thing to another for survival: all begins with sunlight energy
- predator –an animal at the top of the food chain with no natural enemies
- are producers because they produce their own food energy that others can use. A small herbivore continues the food chain by eating or consuming the plant for energy. This is why we call animals consumers of the food.
- The two main kinds of water habitats are
- an organism that helps to break down dead things; things that are not eaten
- The animals that live in a __________ need 4 important things – space, shelter, water, and food
22 Clues: – a group of birds • – a small mammal such as a mouse • – a flat grassland of North America • – where animals find drinking water • – a deep winter sleep to store energy • – the natural home of a plant or animal • The two main kinds of water habitats are • – water having much salt such as in ocean habitats • – a group of grazing animals that stay together for protection • ...
Reproducing Plants 2024-04-23
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- one that has both male and female parts
- contains sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization
- the action of arranging something in layers
- is a horticultural technique whereby tissues of plants are joined so as to continue their growth together
- a mode of reproduction in which only one parent is involved to reproduce offspring
- an asexual reproduction method in which a new organism develops from a bud of an existing organism.
- an asexual reproduction method in which a new organism develops from a bud of an existing organism
- A flower, also known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants.
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- develops from a single ovary (pistil)
- the process by which a plant grows from a seed into a seedling
- Dried fruit is fruit from which the majority of the original water content has been removed either naturally, through sun drying, or through the use of specialized dryers or dehydrators
- a thing at a rudimentary stage that shows potential for development
- the part of a seed which acts as a food store for the developing plant embryo, usually containing starch with protein and other nutrients
- GP = seeds germinated/total seeds x 100
- a fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce
- the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant
- the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed
- 1.5 to 2.0 inches or even deeper
- a piece cut off from something, especially what remains when something is being trimmed or prepared
- flowers that have either male parts or female parts, but not both
21 Clues: 1.5 to 2.0 inches or even deeper • develops from a single ovary (pistil) • one that has both male and female parts • GP = seeds germinated/total seeds x 100 • the action of arranging something in layers • contains sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens • the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant • a fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce • ...
Earth 2024-03-14
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- a small stone made smooth and round by the action of water or sand.
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly.
- the unit of reproduction capable of developing into another such plant.
- a solid material which is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile.
- hard solid non-metallic mineral matter of which rock is made.
- the reproductive structure found in flowering plants.
- personal ornaments made from or contain jewels and precious metal.
- a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown.
- a yellow precious metal.
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- an excavation in the earth for extracting coal or other minerals.
- a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea.
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses.
- a large rock, typically one that has been worn smooth by erosion.
- soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water.
- a natural underground chamber in a hillside or cliff.
- the upper layer of earth, a dark mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- a precious stone, especially one cut, polished, and used in a piece of jewellery.
- the solid mineral forming part of the surface of the earth.
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like.
- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh.
- a waterless, desolate area of land with little or no vegetation, typically one covered with sand.
- a woody perennial plant.
- an area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation, typically in the tropics.
- vegetation consisting of typically short plants with long, narrow leaves.
24 Clues: a woody perennial plant. • a yellow precious metal. • a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea. • a natural underground chamber in a hillside or cliff. • the reproductive structure found in flowering plants. • the solid mineral forming part of the surface of the earth. • a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown. • ...
Earth 2024-03-14
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- a natural underground chamber in a hillside or cliff.
- a large rock, typically one that has been worn smooth by erosion.
- the upper layer of earth, a dark mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water.
- a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown.
- a yellow precious metal.
- a solid material which is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile.
- personal ornaments made from or contain jewels and precious metal.
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses.
- the reproductive structure found in flowering plants.
- a precious stone, especially one cut, polished, and used in a piece of jewellery.
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- a small stone made smooth and round by the action of water or sand.
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly.
- vegetation consisting of typically short plants with long, narrow leaves.
- an area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation, typically in the tropics.
- the unit of reproduction capable of developing into another such plant.
- hard solid non-metallic mineral matter of which rock is made.
- a waterless, desolate area of land with little or no vegetation, typically one covered with sand.
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like.
- an excavation in the earth for extracting coal or other minerals.
- a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea.
- a woody perennial plant.
- the solid mineral forming part of the surface of the earth.
- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh.
24 Clues: a yellow precious metal. • a woody perennial plant. • a natural underground chamber in a hillside or cliff. • a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea. • the reproductive structure found in flowering plants. • a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown. • the solid mineral forming part of the surface of the earth. • ...
Horticulture 2023-10-18
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- Detached vegetative plant parts which when placed under conditions favorable for regeneration
- A propagation method
- Plants that do not die after flowering but live from year to year
- Trees or plants that shed their leaves every year
- The joining of two separate structures such as a root and stems
- Plants that require 2 years, or 2 growing seasons
- Flower composed of a short axis or receptacle
- The leaf stalk
- A flower that has both a pistil and stamens but may lack sepals, peaptals or both
- A bud like structure that consists of a small stem
- A leaf with blades divided into several leaflets or sections
- Structure collectively making the controlla which protects the inner reproductive structures and often attract insects
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- The imitation of active growth by the embryo resulting in the rupture of seed coverings
- The process in which pollen is transferred form anther
- The result of many changes that occur in a plant as it develops
- Vegetative plant parts that are lateral outgrowths of stems that have developed
- An expanded and ripened ovary with attached and subtending reproductive structures
- Duplicating a plant from any cell, tissue, or organ
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- Flower lacking one or more of the four sets of floral parts
- The part on the flower in which pollen is produced
- The intensive cultivation of plants
- A shoot of determinate growth with modified leaves that is supported by a short stem
- An undeveloped stem
- Part of the pistil that contains one or more small bodies known as ovules
25 Clues: The leaf stalk • An undeveloped stem • A propagation method • The intensive cultivation of plants • Flower composed of a short axis or receptacle • Trees or plants that shed their leaves every year • Plants that complete their life cycle in one year • Plants that require 2 years, or 2 growing seasons • The part on the flower in which pollen is produced • ...
Spring 2025-04-01
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- winter, ______, summer, fall
- opening day for this spring sport
- shines in the sky
- birds pull these from the ground to eat
- baby birds that hatch from eggs
- keeps you dry in the rain
- plant seeds in the _____
- animal that hops
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- the _____ are chirping
- where birds hatch their eggs
- wet and falls from the sky
- plant with colorful blooms
- animal that buzzes and pollinates
- ______ showers bring May flowers
- let's go fly a _______
- color of grass
16 Clues: color of grass • animal that hops • shines in the sky • the _____ are chirping • let's go fly a _______ • plant seeds in the _____ • keeps you dry in the rain • wet and falls from the sky • plant with colorful blooms • winter, ______, summer, fall • where birds hatch their eggs • baby birds that hatch from eggs • ______ showers bring May flowers • opening day for this spring sport • ...
Life Cycles Review 2025-04-10
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- when an animal goes through a change in body form.
- the structures that contain a tiny undeveloped plant.
- the stage that all vertebrates and invertebrates begin in.
- a type of plant that reproduces with cones.
- the cycle that includes egg, nymph, adult.
- the stage of a frog after egg.
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- the stage where metamorphosis takes place.
- A plant that has started to grow.
- the reproductive part of a fern.
- The stage where the seeds begin to grow.
- a series of changes that occur during its life.
- the type of metamorphosis that takes place in 4 stages.
- the eating stage after the egg in butterflies.
13 Clues: the stage of a frog after egg. • the reproductive part of a fern. • A plant that has started to grow. • The stage where the seeds begin to grow. • the stage where metamorphosis takes place. • the cycle that includes egg, nymph, adult. • a type of plant that reproduces with cones. • the eating stage after the egg in butterflies. • ...
Levis Crossward 2021-04-07
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- Angiosperm whose seeds have two cotyledons
- Angiosperm
- Outermost layer
- Large cluster of sporangia on the underside of fern fronds
- Small branching hyphea
- Symbiotic relationship between a fungus and the roots of a green plant
- Structure in ferns
- Produced when the hyphea of the opposing mating types of fungi meet
- Embryotic leaf
- Male reproductive structure
- Two organisms evolve
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- Cell in xylem tissue
- Organism at an early stage of development
- Structure that attaches the leaf blade to the stem
- Stem-like hypha
- Fleshy creeping stem
- Made of eukaryotic cells
- Tiny sac in which fungal spores develop for sexual reproduction ascomycetes
- Primary plant root
- Layers of cells that contain chloroplasts
20 Clues: Angiosperm • Embryotic leaf • Outermost layer • Stem-like hypha • Structure in ferns • Primary plant root • Cell in xylem tissue • Fleshy creeping stem • Two organisms evolve • Small branching hyphea • Made of eukaryotic cells • Male reproductive structure • Organism at an early stage of development • Layers of cells that contain chloroplasts • Angiosperm whose seeds have two cotyledons • ...
Random 2025-01-08
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- - Tall plant with a trunk and branches
- - Motor vehicle
- - Opening for eating and speaking
- - Organs of sight
- - Spherical object used in games
- - Our star
- - Man's best friend
- - Red liquid that circulates in the body
- - Organs of hearing
- - Growth on the human head
- - Feathered animal that can fly
- - Organ of smell
- - Building for human habitation
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- - Essential for life
- - Domestic feline
- - Aquatic animal with gills
- - Earth's natural satellite
- - Top part of the human body
- - Blooming plant
- - Written or printed work
- - Luminous celestial body
- - Outer covering of the body
- - Part of the human body
- - Hard tissue that forms the skeleton
- - Part of the human body
25 Clues: - Our star • - Motor vehicle • - Blooming plant • - Organ of smell • - Domestic feline • - Organs of sight • - Man's best friend • - Organs of hearing • - Essential for life • - Part of the human body • - Part of the human body • - Written or printed work • - Luminous celestial body • - Growth on the human head • - Aquatic animal with gills • - Earth's natural satellite • ...
Spring Crossword 2025 2025-03-28
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- Little guys who pollinate
- Anagram of the Greek god of love
- March Madness sport
- The Secret ______ (novel, F. H. Burnett)
- April showers bring ___ _______
- Ship that brought the Pilgrims
- “Mind your own _______!”
- Poetic, floral title of the Virgin Mary
- “Pocket full of ________” (song, N. Bedingfield)
- Scientific term for area’s animal life
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- Garden State
- Shakespeare character surrounded by flowery images
- La traducción de “spring”
- Greek goddess of spring
- Flower State
- “A late _______”
- Charming yet fickle character in The Great Gatsby
- Spring Equinox month
- Scientific term for an area’s plant life
- “Spring has _____”
- “Build Me up _________” (song, The Foundations)
- An obnoxious person or a pesky plant
22 Clues: Garden State • Flower State • “A late _______” • “Spring has _____” • March Madness sport • Spring Equinox month • Greek goddess of spring • “Mind your own _______!” • Little guys who pollinate • La traducción de “spring” • Ship that brought the Pilgrims • April showers bring ___ _______ • Anagram of the Greek god of love • An obnoxious person or a pesky plant • ...
Holiday Crossword 2025-11-14
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- Hung by the fireplace for gifts
- Rings during the festive season
- White and cold, falls in winter
- Brings gifts on Christmas Eve
- Heavenly figure often on the tree
- Pulls Santa's sleigh
- Scene depicting the birth of Jesus
- Green plant with red berries
- Frozen water hanging from roofs
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- Plant under which people kiss
- Placed on top of the Christmas tree
- Circular decoration made of greenery
- Sweet treat often in cane shape
- Song sung during Christmas
- Another word for Christmas
- Santa's little helper
- Decorated with lights and ornaments
- Feeling of happiness during Christmas
- Wrapped surprise under the tree
- Bright decorations strung on trees and houses
20 Clues: Pulls Santa's sleigh • Santa's little helper • Song sung during Christmas • Another word for Christmas • Green plant with red berries • Plant under which people kiss • Brings gifts on Christmas Eve • Hung by the fireplace for gifts • Rings during the festive season • White and cold, falls in winter • Sweet treat often in cane shape • Wrapped surprise under the tree • ...
Cooper's Puzzel 2018-11-06
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- to perform all the necessary functions to stay alive in a single cell
- like environment which allows organelles to move about the cell
- water, waste and food
- things in and out of the nucleus
- materials within cell; process lipids
- what goes in and out of the cell
- ORGANISMS
- the cell
- structure and support for plant cells, surrounds the cell membrane
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- ribosomes
- Membrane
- down food to release energy for the cell
- in a cell
- and ships materials out of the cell
- is Cooper's middle name
- reticulum
- Contains the cell's DNA and is the control center of the cell
- body
- membrane
- on single-celled organisms
- most layer of plant cells
21 Clues: body • Membrane • membrane • the cell • ribosomes • in a cell • reticulum • ORGANISMS • water, waste and food • is Cooper's middle name • most layer of plant cells • on single-celled organisms • things in and out of the nucleus • what goes in and out of the cell • and ships materials out of the cell • materials within cell; process lipids • down food to release energy for the cell • ...
lazy w ranch 2014-05-02
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- Christmas parasite that makes a boy and girl kiss when under it.
- plant and meat eater.
- I am neither plant or animal, I am also microscopic, what am I?
- OH NO, I DON'T WANT TO BE COVERED BY ORANGE STUFF!!
- lets make some smores with this!!!
- If you want me to live, you will leave scraps behind.
- where the living and never living interact.
- plant eater.
- I want to get some natural mint smell.
- we hide from the woodpeckers but it doesn't work.
- the bee will bite the tree and lay its kin inside the skin.
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- is this alive or dead but used to be alive, maybe both.
- the mermaid grew legs and went to see her true love, fungi.
- I can decay the dead for the living.
- I am scaly and cold blooded, and I can live in your garden, what am I?
- meat eater.
- low growing shrubs.
- the terrifying rattle.
- flies are good for me.
- will it bite your toes or stride on the water?
- two ecosystems overlapping.
- it never was alive or dead.
- Oak Leaves of three, let it be.
- lacks space.
24 Clues: meat eater. • plant eater. • lacks space. • low growing shrubs. • plant and meat eater. • the terrifying rattle. • flies are good for me. • two ecosystems overlapping. • it never was alive or dead. • Oak Leaves of three, let it be. • lets make some smores with this!!! • I can decay the dead for the living. • I want to get some natural mint smell. • ...
lazy w ranch 2014-05-02
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- Christmas parasite that makes a boy and girl kiss when under it.
- plant and meat eater.
- I am neither plant or animal, I am also microscopic, what am I?
- OH NO, I DON'T WANT TO BE COVERED BY ORANGE STUFF!!
- lets make some smores with this!!!
- If you want me to live, you will leave scraps behind.
- where the living and never living interact.
- plant eater.
- I want to get some natural mint smell.
- we hide from the woodpeckers but it doesn't work.
- the bee will bite the tree and lay its kin inside the skin.
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- is this alive or dead but used to be alive, maybe both.
- the mermaid grew legs and went to see her true love, fungi.
- I can decay the dead for the living.
- I am scaly and cold blooded, and I can live in your garden, what am I?
- meat eater.
- low growing shrubs.
- the terrifying rattle.
- flies are good for me.
- will it bite your toes or stride on the water?
- two ecosystems overlapping.
- it never was alive or dead.
- Oak Leaves of three, let it be.
- lacks space.
24 Clues: meat eater. • plant eater. • lacks space. • low growing shrubs. • plant and meat eater. • the terrifying rattle. • flies are good for me. • two ecosystems overlapping. • it never was alive or dead. • Oak Leaves of three, let it be. • lets make some smores with this!!! • I can decay the dead for the living. • I want to get some natural mint smell. • ...
Rainforest Biome 2013-03-12
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- Used to clean shoes in India and in mascara
- Plants in mangroves have these to enable them to breath when the tide is in
- This palm is endemic to Madagascar and is felled for seeds
- This helps treat childhood leukaemia
- Tallest tree of the South American rainforest
- Islands have many of these unique life forms
- Impatiens gordonii – endemic plant in Seychelles
- Used in scents but can also control soil erosion
- This plant of Madagascar has lots of uses including making planks
- 90% is the answer - what’s the question
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- Miracle Tree
- These absorb 70-90% of the energy of a wave
- An African tree with caffeine rich seeds
- Type of farm technique in West Africa
- Used to clean weapons
- Basic food for 500 million people
- Type of mahogany
- What disease can the Devil Tree help protect against
- This fuel is produced from sugar
- Ornamental plant introduced to the Seychelles in the 1800’s
- The Tree of Life
- The milky latex used in chewing gum
- Vital for oboe’s and clarinets
- 90% of this crop is grown in S.E. Asia
- Used to make walking sticks
25 Clues: Miracle Tree • Type of mahogany • The Tree of Life • Used to clean weapons • Used to make walking sticks • Vital for oboe’s and clarinets • This fuel is produced from sugar • Basic food for 500 million people • The milky latex used in chewing gum • This helps treat childhood leukaemia • Type of farm technique in West Africa • 90% of this crop is grown in S.E. Asia • ...
7th Grade Plant Science 2023-09-20
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- Which nutrient helps flowers & fruit grow?
- Which nutrient helps leaves grow?
- What is defined as "seed-bearing structure that develops from the ovary of a flowering plant"
- Where does Photosynthesis take place?
- What flower part collects pollen?
- What is defined as "needing between 3- 6 hours of direct sun AND protection from the intense mid-day sun"?
- What is defined as "needing at least 6 hours of direct sun"?
- Where does water and nutrient absorbption occur?
- What is responsible for transporting water & nutrients UP from the roots?
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- What becomes the new plant?
- What is the term for male reproductive parts of a flower?
- What is defined as "needing less than 3 hours of direct sun"?
- What is responsible for transporting food DOWN from the leaves?
- What is the term for female reproductive parts of a flower?
- Where does repoduction occurs in plants?
- What is defined as "the edible portion of a plant including leaves, stem, roots"
- Which part of the flower is responible for suporting the leaves, flower, and fruit?
- Which nutrient helps roots grow?
- What flower part produces pollen?
- What is defined defined as "needing between 3- 6 hours of direct sun"?
20 Clues: What becomes the new plant? • Which nutrient helps roots grow? • Which nutrient helps leaves grow? • What flower part collects pollen? • What flower part produces pollen? • Where does Photosynthesis take place? • Where does repoduction occurs in plants? • Which nutrient helps flowers & fruit grow? • Where does water and nutrient absorbption occur? • ...
Level E Booklet 21-29 2024-01-13
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- n. a person who takes care of bees and sells their honey
- n. a sweet part of a plant that bees use to make honey
- adj. to like to play
- n. a person who robs while at or near the sea
- n. a sand hill, often near an ocean
- n. a fruit that grows on a vine and comes in different shapes and colors
- n. clear, curved parts that let in light
- n. facts about something
- n. an animal with a long tail
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- n. a small tube that you look through to see things far away
- n. the round part of the eye that lets us see
- n. something worn on the head, often made of gold and gems
- n. a flower that grows on plants
- n. a plant with small purple flowers
- n. a dark circle in the center of the eye
- v. to like doing something
- n. a large, round, orange fruit, often baked in a pie or used as a decoration in the fall
- n. the light from the sun
- n. a long, thin stem of a plant that creeps on the grounds or climbs
- n. a tool for taking pictures
20 Clues: adj. to like to play • n. facts about something • n. the light from the sun • v. to like doing something • n. a tool for taking pictures • n. an animal with a long tail • n. a flower that grows on plants • n. a sand hill, often near an ocean • n. a plant with small purple flowers • n. clear, curved parts that let in light • n. a dark circle in the center of the eye • ...
Plant Science Crossword 2025-02-25
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- The second name of a binomial name
- A plant that has a life cycle of more than two growing seasons
- The first stage of classification with all living things in one of five groups
- The rapid elongation of a stem
- The scientific classification of plants and other organisms
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- A written set of choices that leads to the name of a plant
- A Swede who created a classification system for minerals, plants, and animals
- The name used by people without regard to scientific classification
- The study of the internal and external appearance of a plant
- The two-word name of a plant used by plant scientists
10 Clues: The rapid elongation of a stem • The second name of a binomial name • The two-word name of a plant used by plant scientists • A written set of choices that leads to the name of a plant • The scientific classification of plants and other organisms • The study of the internal and external appearance of a plant • ...
Topic 2.4 2025-05-09
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- Type of tissue that conducts water and minerals absorbed by the root cells to every cell in the plant.
- The cell membrane is ______ permeable
- This loss of water from a plant through evaporation is called
- The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane is called...?
- Types of plant tissue that connects roots to leaves
- Type of plant tissue that transports sugars manufactured in the leaves to the rest of the plant.
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- A membrane that lets all materials cross it is ...?
- The spreading out of particles is called ...?
- A membrane that lets nothing cross it is...?
- ____ are the plant’s food-producing organs.
10 Clues: The cell membrane is ______ permeable • ____ are the plant’s food-producing organs. • A membrane that lets nothing cross it is...? • The spreading out of particles is called ...? • A membrane that lets all materials cross it is ...? • Types of plant tissue that connects roots to leaves • This loss of water from a plant through evaporation is called • ...
Plant Growth 2025-10-16
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- part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals.
- process in which a plant combines water and carbon dioxide with energy from the sun to create its own food.
- dioxide, gas found in the air that green plants take in as an ingredient for photosynthesis.
- part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place.
- connects roots and leaves and helps support the plant.
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- sugar molecule made during photosynthesis.
- the mass of a plant comes most directly from air and ______.
- the two products of photosynthesis are glucose and ______.
- a substance that is not made of matter.
- tiny holes in the leaves of plants that control the exchange of gases.
10 Clues: a substance that is not made of matter. • sugar molecule made during photosynthesis. • part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals. • part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place. • connects roots and leaves and helps support the plant. • the two products of photosynthesis are glucose and ______. • ...
Cells Organelles 2013-01-13
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- A sac inside a cell that acts as a storage area (especially large in plant cells).
- found only in plant and algae, and the sites of photosynthesis.
- organelles that carry out protein synthesis.
- A cell structure that forms passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried through the cell.
- selective barrier that allows oxygen, nutrients, and wastes to travel through the entire volume of the cell.
- where DNA is organized into chromatin
- region between the nucleus and the plasma membrane.
- a membrane-bounded sac of enzymes used to digest macromolecules.
- where ribosomal RNA is synthesized and assembled with proteins.
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- a center of manufacturing, warehousing, sorting, and shipping.
- When the cell prepares to divide, the thin chromatin fibers condense into them.
- sites of cellular respiration, the process that generates ATP.
- found only in plant cells.
- move liquid past the surface of the cell
- a network of fibers that extends throughout the cytoplasm.
- has a surface that lacks ribosomes,
- appears rough its surface is spotted by ribosomes
17 Clues: found only in plant cells. • has a surface that lacks ribosomes, • where DNA is organized into chromatin • move liquid past the surface of the cell • organelles that carry out protein synthesis. • appears rough its surface is spotted by ribosomes • region between the nucleus and the plasma membrane. • a network of fibers that extends throughout the cytoplasm. • ...
National 5 Biology (up to 2.4) 2025-05-07
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- protein that speeds up reactions
- the neuron that takes information towards an effector
- basic unit of life
- site of photosynthesis
- glucose is broken down to this in respiration
- reaction that builds-up small to large molecules
- product of two gametes fusing together
- different forms of a gene
- two alleles that are the same as each other
- section of DNA coding for a protein
- these are pulled to opposite poles with spindle fibres
- female gamete produced here
- along with carbon dioxide, a product of plant fermentation
- structure used in genetic engineering
- controls thought processes
- gap between two neurones
- group of similar tissues working together
- movement of water molecules
- when a plant cell gains water
- adenine and cytosine are examples
- active site changes shape
- cell containing long-stranded DNA
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- controls breathing and heart rate
- chromosomes line up here
- single-stranded genetic molecule that copies DNA
- controls all cell activities
- stage one of respiration
- the form of variation where there are distinct groups
- the allele that is hidden in the presence of the dominant
- structural component of plant cell walls
- the best condition an enzyme works at
- type of transport that does requires energy
- cells that have both copies
- two gametes fusing together
- produces pollen grain in a flowering plant
- cytosine binds with this
- hormone that decreases blood glucose
- glucose stored in the liver as this
- form of respiration that produces loads of ATP
- the molecule that binds with an enzyme
40 Clues: basic unit of life • site of photosynthesis • chromosomes line up here • stage one of respiration • cytosine binds with this • gap between two neurones • different forms of a gene • active site changes shape • controls thought processes • cells that have both copies • two gametes fusing together • female gamete produced here • movement of water molecules • controls all cell activities • ...
English common verbs for agricultural purpose 2025-03-03
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- To prepare and use land for crops or gardening.
- To give food to (animals).
- To accumulate or keep (goods or materials) in a place for future use.
- To supply water to land or crops through channels or pipes.
- To provide with the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.
- To turn up the earth of (land) with a plow, especially before sowing.
- To apply a substance to soil or plants to make them grow better.
- To apply liquid in a dispersed form, such as pesticides or herbicides, to crops.
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- To apply mulch (such as decaying leaves, bark, or compost) to the soil around plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and enrich the soil.
- To cause (animals) to reproduce, especially in order to produce offspring with certain characteristics.
- To prepare and cultivate (land) for crops.
- To gather a crop when it is ripe.
- To trim (a plant, bush, or tree) by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems, especially to encourage growth.
- To cause the water or other liquid in (something) to run out, leaving it empty or dry.
- To move (a plant) from one place to another for planting.
- To alternate the crops grown on a piece of land to avoid exhausting the soil.
- To remove unwanted plants from (an area of ground or a garden).
- To put seeds, seedlings, or cuttings into the ground so that they can grow.
- To cut or gather (a crop or harvest).
- To plant seeds by scattering them on or in the earth.
20 Clues: To give food to (animals). • To gather a crop when it is ripe. • To cut or gather (a crop or harvest). • To prepare and cultivate (land) for crops. • To prepare and use land for crops or gardening. • To plant seeds by scattering them on or in the earth. • To move (a plant) from one place to another for planting. • ...
Plants are cool! 2014-11-21
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- A plant that produces flowers.
- A thread like projection from a plant root.
- Moves sugars that are made in the leaves of the plant.
- A seed plant does not produce a flower.
- Thin, branching roots that don't go into the ground.
- Seperates layers of Xykem and Phloem.
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- Series of tubes that moves water minerals up the stem.
- Roots that never touch the ground.
- A layer is located just under the epidermis.
- Covers the tip of the root.
10 Clues: Covers the tip of the root. • A plant that produces flowers. • Roots that never touch the ground. • Seperates layers of Xykem and Phloem. • A seed plant does not produce a flower. • A thread like projection from a plant root. • A layer is located just under the epidermis. • Thin, branching roots that don't go into the ground. • ...
Biological terms 2022-10-11
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- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- a plant that is swollen or filled with moisture
- a plant that lives more than two years
- a stage when a plant rests or grows very little
- the part of biology that deals with plants
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- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round
- plants that grow in warm weather
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season
- a plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture
10 Clues: plants that grow in warm weather • a plant that lives more than two years • the part of biology that deals with plants • a plant that is swollen or filled with moisture • a stage when a plant rests or grows very little • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years • ...
Parts of a flower 2015-02-18
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- the part of a flower where seeds develop and grow. Female part.
- a new plant that develops from an embryo
- breathing
- ways that plants change their direction of growth
- a single plant cell that can develop into a new plant
- the brightly colored part of a flower that attracts the insects and birds
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- moving pollen from the stamen to the pistil
- coat the part of a seed that protects the embryo
- when a seed sprouts and begins to develop and grow
- the part of a seed that is the developing part of the plant
- the part of a flower that produces pollen
11 Clues: breathing • a new plant that develops from an embryo • the part of a flower that produces pollen • moving pollen from the stamen to the pistil • coat the part of a seed that protects the embryo • ways that plants change their direction of growth • when a seed sprouts and begins to develop and grow • a single plant cell that can develop into a new plant • ...
Parts of a Plant/Plant Cycle 2023-05-17
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- Supports the leaves and carries water, minerals, and food throughout the plant.
- The process of how plants make their food
- All plants start as a ___________
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- Plant cycle phase where the plant begins to grow
- gives plants their green color
- absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide to make food for the plant
- anchor the plant and absorb water and minerals from the soil
- makes seeds to continue the life cycle
- Plants get their energy from the ________
9 Clues: gives plants their green color • All plants start as a ___________ • makes seeds to continue the life cycle • Plants get their energy from the ________ • The process of how plants make their food • Plant cycle phase where the plant begins to grow • anchor the plant and absorb water and minerals from the soil • ...
Science 7 Cells 2020-05-08
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- Cells gather _____ and matter from the environment. (20)
- In a ______ cell, the genetic material is in the nucleus. (22)
- The ____ apparatus moves proteins around the cell. (22 diagram)
- Plant cells have a rigid cell wall that ____ the plant. (22)
- The "E" in "ER" stands for ______. (22 Diagram)
- Photosynthesis takes place in the ______. (22)
- In a plant cell, a large central _____ contains materials and waste. (23 Diagram)
- A liquid substance that fills the cell. (21)
- The _____ ER are involved in making and processing proteins. (22 Diagram)
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- A ______ cell contains the genetic material in the cytoplasm. (21)
- The cell membrane surrounds and _____ the cell. (21)
- Small membrane-bound structures in the cytoplasm that form specific functions. (21)
- Each cell in an organism is made up of _____ parts. (20)
- It converts food energy into energy the cell can use for other functions. (22)
- What is the largest group of prokaryotes? (21)
- Cells store and process _______ (20)
- The smother ER make ______ that are used to make membranes. (22 Diagram)
- Ribosomes make ______. (21)
- In a _____ organism, different types of cells interact and perform specific functions. (20)
19 Clues: Ribosomes make ______. (21) • Cells store and process _______ (20) • A liquid substance that fills the cell. (21) • What is the largest group of prokaryotes? (21) • The "E" in "ER" stands for ______. (22 Diagram) • Photosynthesis takes place in the ______. (22) • The cell membrane surrounds and _____ the cell. (21) • ...
Animal and Plant kingdom 2020-12-31
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- What type of animal is labrador
- King of fruits
- Animal with black and white stripes
- Plant associated with currency
- Largest mammal in the world
- Flower named after a celestial body
- National flower of India
- Has antiseptic properties
- Dessert plant
- Animal that saves water in hump
- Mobile brand and a fruit
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- Which is a fruit and a colour
- Bird that can fly backwards
- Tallest animal in the world
- Longest snake in the world
- What is a female fox called
- Used to cure sunburn
- Common Indian herd garnish
- King of the jungle
- What is baby cow called
20 Clues: Dessert plant • King of fruits • King of the jungle • Used to cure sunburn • What is baby cow called • National flower of India • Mobile brand and a fruit • Has antiseptic properties • Longest snake in the world • Bird that can fly backwards • Tallest animal in the world • What is a female fox called • Largest mammal in the world • Common Indian herd garnish • ...
Cell Crossword 2021-08-27
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- Connected sacs with ribosomes
- One type of atom
- has 2 different elements
- Decides what goes in and out of the cell
- Cell with Nucleus
- Cell that produces energy
- Outer layer that protects the plant cell
- smallest living thing
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- Cell without nucleus
- Gell like fluid that protects and holds cells
- Cell used for storage of water
- Recieves and distributes materials
- Small Structures found in Cell
- Breaks down materials in the cell
- connected sacs without ribosomes
- Produce energy
- Genetic Material found in nucleus
- Creats food for plant cell
- Controls the cell
- Used for storage of many materials
20 Clues: Produce energy • One type of atom • Cell with Nucleus • Controls the cell • Cell without nucleus • smallest living thing • has 2 different elements • Cell that produces energy • Creats food for plant cell • Connected sacs with ribosomes • Cell used for storage of water • Small Structures found in Cell • connected sacs without ribosomes • Breaks down materials in the cell • ...
A 2025-09-06
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- – The world of plants, animals, land, and sky.
- – Being nice and helpful to others.
- – Something you wear on your head.
- – Men, women, and children who live in towns or cities.
- – A tall plant with branches, leaves, and sometimes fruit.
- – A cool place under a tree where the sun does not shine.
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- – The earth or soil where plants grow.
- – The part of a plant we can eat, like apples or bananas.
- – A round fruit that grows on trees.
- – A metal pan used for cooking; Johnny wore one as a hat.
- – The small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- – To go from one place to another.
12 Clues: – Something you wear on your head. • – To go from one place to another. • – Being nice and helpful to others. • – A round fruit that grows on trees. • – The earth or soil where plants grow. • – The world of plants, animals, land, and sky. • – Men, women, and children who live in towns or cities. • – The part of a plant we can eat, like apples or bananas. • ...
