the plant Crossword Puzzles
Plants & Living Things 2020-10-26
Across
- an object in the lab that can be used to see small things in much more detail
- a group of animals with a backbone
- the bright part of a flower which attracts pollinators
- a group of vertebrates that feed milk to their young
- the process where plants make their own food from sunlight
- the "e" in MRS C GREN
- most land mammals are covered in this
- the "g" in MRS C GREN
- most fish are covered in these
- the part of a plant that absorbs water and provides structure
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- the "m" in MRS C GREN
- the "c" in MRS C GREN
- the site inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs
- where scientists group living things into distinct categories so they can be identified
- the green structure on a plant that absorbs sunlight
- the reproductive structure of a plant
- a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that have gills
- a group of invertebrate creatures which includes a spider or a tick
- a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that live on land and lay eggs
- the "n" in MRS C GREN
- fruits protect these so that they can be dispersed
- a gas produced by plants
22 Clues: the "m" in MRS C GREN • the "c" in MRS C GREN • the "n" in MRS C GREN • the "e" in MRS C GREN • the "g" in MRS C GREN • a gas produced by plants • most fish are covered in these • a group of animals with a backbone • the reproductive structure of a plant • most land mammals are covered in this • the site inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Blooming Each Day 2025-09-16
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- The part of a plant that attaches it to the ground, conveying nourishment.
- Hopefulness and confidence about the future.
- A young plant, especially one raised from seed.
- Having or showing the capacity to develop into something in the future.
- Firm continuance in a course of action despite difficulty or opposition.
- Make changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods.
- To prosper or flourish.
- A modest or low view of one's own importance.
- The surrounding conditions in which a person, plant, or animal lives or operates.
- Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- The process of increasing in physical size or development.
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- To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way.
- Adjust to new conditions.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- Continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty.
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association.
- Difficulties or misfortune.
- The capacity to accept or tolerate delay or trouble without getting angry.
- Live in harmony with others or the environment.
- To care for and encourage the growth of something.
20 Clues: To prosper or flourish. • Adjust to new conditions. • Difficulties or misfortune. • Hopefulness and confidence about the future. • A modest or low view of one's own importance. • A young plant, especially one raised from seed. • Live in harmony with others or the environment. • To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2022-10-18
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- country in Africa
- woman pharaoh
- common drink
- activity commonly done
- sudied egypt
- used to carry goods
- pharaohs are buried
- buried in pyramids
- language used in Egypt
- longest river in the world
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- a plant that grew common
- used to make breads (plant)
- salt used to mummify
- where Egyptians think you went after death
- similar to a coffin
- used to add to sarcophagus
- the act of preserving the body
- half man half lion
- used to clean bodies and used in drinks
- where bodies are kept
- common substance used in Egypt
21 Clues: common drink • sudied egypt • woman pharaoh • country in Africa • half man half lion • buried in pyramids • similar to a coffin • used to carry goods • pharaohs are buried • salt used to mummify • where bodies are kept • activity commonly done • language used in Egypt • a plant that grew common • used to add to sarcophagus • longest river in the world • used to make breads (plant) • ...
hydrogeology puzzle game 2024-12-18
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- Temperature for air saturation.
- Structure for groundwater access.
- Water turning into vapor.
- Amount of water vapor in air.
- Water-filled underground layer.
- Water vapor turning to liquid.
- Device measuring water loss.
- Plant water vapor release.
- Combined evaporation and plant water loss.
- Water beneath the surface.
- Material’s void space measure.
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- Water in soil or air.
- Water moving through soil.
- Water falling from the sky
- Water flowing overland.
- Water available from soil after drainage.
- Groundwater storage layer.
- Top of the saturated zone.
- Water soaking into soil.
- Material’s water flow ability.
20 Clues: Water in soil or air. • Water flowing overland. • Water soaking into soil. • Water turning into vapor. • Water moving through soil. • Water falling from the sky • Groundwater storage layer. • Top of the saturated zone. • Plant water vapor release. • Water beneath the surface. • Device measuring water loss. • Amount of water vapor in air. • Water vapor turning to liquid. • ...
HERBS AND SPICES 2020-04-27
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- a parsly lookalike
- one of the few spices available fresh or dry
- two main varieties are Cassia and Ceylon
- the most expensive spice in the world
- high amounts can cause a numbing effect
- ____and air reduce the flavor of spices
- the seed from the cilantro plant
- Has a flavor faintly of mint and licorice
- the aromatic leaves of a plant
- a spices flavor will _________ when cooked for a long time
- common lookalikes are cumin and fennel seed
- When flavor compounds dissolve in oil or water
- two main varieties are green and black
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- Name means "joy of the Mountain"
- taste like a blend of cinnamon, clove and nutmeg
- a Pine tasting herb
- comes from the same fruit as mace
- introduce to Europe by Marco Polo
- not a true peppercorn
- the two main varieties of this herb are curly and flat
- Most common herb restaurant herb
- _____ herbs should be added closer to the end of the cooking process
- the roots, bark, or berries of an aromatic plant
- Chef bob loves to pair star anise with this
- name means "dragon's tongues"
25 Clues: a parsly lookalike • a Pine tasting herb • not a true peppercorn • name means "dragon's tongues" • the aromatic leaves of a plant • Name means "joy of the Mountain" • the seed from the cilantro plant • Most common herb restaurant herb • comes from the same fruit as mace • introduce to Europe by Marco Polo • the most expensive spice in the world • ...
herbs and spices 2020-04-27
Across
- a parsly lookalike
- one of the few spices available fresh or dry
- two main varieties are Cassia and Ceylon
- the most expensive spice in the world
- high amounts can cause a numbing effect
- ____and air reduce the flavor of spices
- the seed from the cilantro plant
- Has a flavor faintly of mint and licorice
- the aromatic leaves of a plant
- a spices flavor will _________ when cooked for a long time
- common lookalikes are cumin and fennel seed
- When flavor compounds dissolve in oil or water
- two main varieties are green and black
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- Name means "joy of the Mountain"
- taste like a blend of cinnamon, clove and nutmeg
- a Pine tasting herb
- comes from the same fruit as mace
- introduce to Europe by Marco Polo
- not a true peppercorn
- the two main varieties of this herb are curly and flat
- Most common restaurant herb
- _____ herbs should be added closer to the end of the cooking process
- the roots, bark, or berries of an aromatic plant
- Chef bob loves to pair star anise with this
- name means "dragon's tongues"
25 Clues: a parsly lookalike • a Pine tasting herb • not a true peppercorn • Most common restaurant herb • name means "dragon's tongues" • the aromatic leaves of a plant • Name means "joy of the Mountain" • the seed from the cilantro plant • comes from the same fruit as mace • introduce to Europe by Marco Polo • the most expensive spice in the world • two main varieties are green and black • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-02-23
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- Used to form fatty acids
- Also known as adenosine triphosphate
- This helps create an electrochemical gradient that leads to the creation of ATP
- This is how co2 enters the plant
- used to rearrange molecules
- In a light reaction this is split apart
- contains thylakoids, grana, and a stroma and produces glucose for the plant cell
- Opening on backside of leaf that allows the exchange of gases
- one of the resources need to create PGAL
- provides the energy needed to drive the synthesis of the energy rich molecule ATP
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- sac like membranes that store chlorophyll and accessory pigments
- Cycle Is repeated 6 times to create glucose
- a protein complex a group of two or more proteins that is essential for the makeup of photosynthesis
- functions in energy transfer
- This is regenerated so that the cycle can continue
- a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier
- Also known as simple sugar and is a product of co2 and RuBP
- a fluid filled space surrounding the grana
- The gas that the plant cell takes in
- light reactions require this
- This product is considered waste from photosynthesis
- Also known as Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
22 Clues: Used to form fatty acids • used to rearrange molecules • functions in energy transfer • light reactions require this • This is how co2 enters the plant • Also known as adenosine triphosphate • The gas that the plant cell takes in • In a light reaction this is split apart • one of the resources need to create PGAL • a fluid filled space surrounding the grana • ...
Allotmenteering 2015-08-03
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- The love apple is the original name for what?
- What is the name of the 3 leafed clover associated with St Patricks day?
- The Death Cap is the most poisonous variety of what?
- What gives carrots their colour?
- Which carniverous plant did Charles Darwin descride as the most wonderful plant in the world?
- What is the name given to the female reproductive organ of a flower?
Down
- What are Pershore eggs and Marjorie’s seedlings?
- What veg is associated with Wales?
- What is the popular name for the Antirrhinum?
- What type of bean is used to make baked beans?
- What flower is known as the ‘Queen of Flowers’?
- What plant is known as the Windflower?
- In the 18th century, what fruit represented wealth amongst the rich?
- What herb is commonly used to accompany beef?
- Another name for Zuccini?
- America What continent do tomatoes originate from?
- What insect should we encourage to control aphids?
17 Clues: Another name for Zuccini? • What gives carrots their colour? • What veg is associated with Wales? • What plant is known as the Windflower? • What is the popular name for the Antirrhinum? • The love apple is the original name for what? • What herb is commonly used to accompany beef? • What type of bean is used to make baked beans? • ...
How do plants eat? 2025-07-25
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- The process by which living things make more of their kind.
- A part of an organism that has a specific function.
- Substances living things need to grow and stay healthy.
- Plant parts where food is made through photosynthesis.
- A group of similar cells that work together.
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- The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- The job that a structure does.
- A living thing, such as a plant or animal.
- Plant parts that take in water and nutrients from the soil.
- Plant parts that support the plant and transport nutrients.
10 Clues: The job that a structure does. • A living thing, such as a plant or animal. • A group of similar cells that work together. • The process plants use to make food using sunlight. • A part of an organism that has a specific function. • Plant parts where food is made through photosynthesis. • Substances living things need to grow and stay healthy. • ...
Linen- Selection Criteria 2018-01-07
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- The Japanese name for pin holders
- These are substances added to water, intended to extend the viability of cut flowers
- A hand held spray bottle to produce a fine mist of water droplets on the flower arrangement
- Plant material used to hide plant stems, the container edges and the oasis.
- The principle of design that refers to the size relationship between the component parts of the flower arrangement
- An item of non plant material that is included with or alongside the arrangement to add on to the decorative or functional value of the arrangement.
- The principle of design which ensures that all component parts of the arrangement blend and look as if they belong to each other
- These are items used to keep the flowers, foliage, and stems in place within the container
- The central area of a flower arrangement from which the flowers and foliage appear to emerge.
- An arrangement based on the structural designs and geometrical patterns
- An arrangement based on the creativity of the individual using a blend of both Western and Japanese
- Removal of excess unwanted foliage from the base of the flower or filler stem.
- This principle of design ensures that the container and materials blend easily and provide a pleasing contrast with the background.
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- Literally means ‘Making Flowers Live’.
- Another name for Florist’s Foam
- The preparation of cut plant materials for a longer life, the filling of stems with water, and the prevention of wilting.
- The leafy plant material used in a flower arrangement.
- Pliable wax used to stick the pin holder to the base of the container
- The ratio 2:3 as applied to design, where the shorter side measures 2 units and the longer 3 units. Also known as Greek Oblong.
- Sealing the cut ends of stem by holding it on a flame or dipping it in hot water
- These are scissors used to cut through thick and woody stems of flowers or fillers
- This is used to support drooping stems and for making false stems for dried or artificial flowers and to bind clumps of blooms together.
- The principle of design that refers to the plan or shape of the composition as a whole
23 Clues: Another name for Florist’s Foam • The Japanese name for pin holders • Literally means ‘Making Flowers Live’. • The leafy plant material used in a flower arrangement. • Pliable wax used to stick the pin holder to the base of the container • An arrangement based on the structural designs and geometrical patterns • ...
46B Lore 2023-12-28
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- never just her first name
- the first apartment
- his name...twice
- our favorite plant(e)
- not me, not hermione, YOU
- the best tendies in town
- our fieriest roommate
- our favorite plant
- the only thing colby loves more than mikayla
- her full name
- josh's least favorite ingredient
- where it all began
- the only OHOP lover
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- we can only watch when tiffany's home!
- we need the bat!
- the handsomest boy in town
- the only decor in OT
- fend for yourself
- a nickname, and also a salad
- not just a jewelry store
- our 6th roommate
- the best bread in bangor
- a video game, and also a predator
23 Clues: her full name • we need the bat! • his name...twice • our 6th roommate • fend for yourself • our favorite plant • where it all began • the first apartment • the only OHOP lover • the only decor in OT • our favorite plant(e) • our fieriest roommate • the best tendies in town • not just a jewelry store • the best bread in bangor • never just her first name • not me, not hermione, YOU • ...
Botany 2021-05-15
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- shape of a honeycomb
- the sepals of a flower
- insect that pollinates flowers
- bulb flower
- season that roses bloom
- the root of a tulip
- part of plant that absorbs nutrients
- land where the rose came from
- powder produced by plants for reproduction
- the only bee that can reproduce
- these can be eater or grown into a new plant
- cousin of the tulip
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- another name for a cocoon
- sweet juice made by plants
- protects the flower in bud
- last life cycle of a caterpillar
- home of a bee
- process that allows plants to reproduce
- the queen of the flowers
- season that tulips bloom
20 Clues: bulb flower • home of a bee • the root of a tulip • cousin of the tulip • shape of a honeycomb • the sepals of a flower • season that roses bloom • the queen of the flowers • season that tulips bloom • another name for a cocoon • sweet juice made by plants • protects the flower in bud • land where the rose came from • insect that pollinates flowers • the only bee that can reproduce • ...
Cell :The Unit Of Life 3 2024-06-23
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- - Major double-membrane organelle found in plants and algae.
- - Organelle that contains enzymes for oxidative reactions.
- - Type of cell junction that allows communication between cells.
- - Organelle that serves as the main microtubule organizing center.
- - The process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA.
- - Network of fibers that provide structural support to the cell.
- - Complex structure that forms between homologous chromosomes during meiosis.
- - Structure within the nucleus where ribosomal RNA is produced.
- - The aqueous component of the cytoplasm.
- - Structure that anchors epithelial cells to the basement membrane.
- - Part of the network involved in protein and lipid synthesis.
- - Plant cell without the cell wall.
- - Process by which a cell releases large amounts of material.
- - Structure involved in moving chromosomes during cell division.
- - Contraction of the protoplast of a plant cell as a result of loss of water.
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- - Process of degrading and recycling cellular components.
- - Flattened membrane disks of the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus.
- - Component of the cytoskeleton involved in intracellular transport.
- - Infectious agent that can only replicate inside a host cell.
- - Glycoprotein and glycolipid covering that surrounds the cell membranes.
- - Fertilized egg cell that results from the union of a female gamete with a male gamete.
- - Membrane surrounding the vacuole in plant cells.
- - The substance of a cell nucleus, especially that not forming part of a nucleolus.
- - Division of the cytoplasm during cell division.
- - Molecule having both hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts.
- - Non-pigmented organelles in plant cells used for storage.
- - Process by which a cell engulfs particles.
- - Infoldings of bacterial cell membranes.
- - Specialized cell junction that holds adjacent cells together.
- - Contains digestive enzymes.
30 Clues: - Contains digestive enzymes. • - Plant cell without the cell wall. • - The aqueous component of the cytoplasm. • - Infoldings of bacterial cell membranes. • - Process by which a cell engulfs particles. • - Division of the cytoplasm during cell division. • - Membrane surrounding the vacuole in plant cells. • - The process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA. • ...
Genetics 2023-05-01
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- the passing of traits from parents
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- a biological branch that moves to the next
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- an organism that always passes down certain traits (i.e. physically expressed traits) to its offspring of many generation
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- a factor that is blocked
- the young born of living organisms
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- a factor that blocks another factor
- to receive something from someone that came before you.
- a distinguishing trait
12 Clues: a distinguishing trait • a factor that is blocked • the passing of traits from parents • the young born of living organisms • a factor that blocks another factor • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • a biological branch that moves to the next • to receive something from someone that came before you. • ...
Science Fusion Worksheet 6 2025-06-08
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- They can be different colours, sizes and shapes.
- A _____ makes seeds for the plant.
- Roots take in this in the soil.
- A tree's woody stem.
- Almost all the plants need this to survive.
- They help plants take in water.
- Grapes grow on a _____.
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- In nature, plants get water from this.(Answer1)
- It's a kind of the plant which its flowers always grows toward the sun
- They have medium size of height, branches and leaves.
- Soil is made up of small pieces of _____ and once-living things.
- Maple leaves turn _____ in Autumn and Winter.
- A _____ holds seeds, which is grown by a flower.
- As the plant grow, its _____ gets taller.
- In nature, plants get water from this.(Answer2)
15 Clues: A tree's woody stem. • Grapes grow on a _____. • Roots take in this in the soil. • They help plants take in water. • A _____ makes seeds for the plant. • As the plant grow, its _____ gets taller. • Almost all the plants need this to survive. • Maple leaves turn _____ in Autumn and Winter. • In nature, plants get water from this.(Answer1) • ...
Cells crossword 2021-05-12
Across
- large storage container
- the liquid in a cell
- the simplest living form
- wrote micrographia
- commander of the cell
- building block of a cell
- break down food to create power
- compact lens
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- create power in a plant cell
- small storage containers
- and organelle floating in cytoplasm
- able to re-produce
- shapes the plant cell
- allows access to the cell
- wrote by Robert Hooke
15 Clues: compact lens • able to re-produce • wrote micrographia • the liquid in a cell • shapes the plant cell • wrote by Robert Hooke • commander of the cell • large storage container • small storage containers • the simplest living form • building block of a cell • allows access to the cell • create power in a plant cell • break down food to create power • and organelle floating in cytoplasm
Spelling List #19 2021-04-27
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- Something green that grows in soil
- He ______ worried when I spoke to him
- Begun
- Changes or movements
- Made a choice
- I ____ to buy it, but it was sold out
- Argue
- When a plant starts growing from seed
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- Opposite of weak
- Someone who does nice thing is _____
- Opposite of dark
- She ______ the boxes on the truck
- I am ______ in learning more about that
- Being the same on both sides
- Opposite of disagreed
- Filled with ghosts
- Opposite of left
- Opposite of day
- Opposite of many
- Really happy and excited
- Opposite of few
21 Clues: Begun • Argue • Made a choice • Opposite of day • Opposite of few • Opposite of weak • Opposite of dark • Opposite of left • Opposite of many • Filled with ghosts • Changes or movements • Opposite of disagreed • Really happy and excited • Being the same on both sides • She ______ the boxes on the truck • Something green that grows in soil • Someone who does nice thing is _____ • ...
Word Sort 1 2015-04-03
Across
- not less
- not different
- 24 hours
- when you are early or the expected is late
- the color of grass
- what you do to get nutrients and energy
- a infant plant
- rhymes with not
- interesting and exciting
- unwanted plant
- need rest
- not morally correct
- the sky is this color
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- anywhere you live
- must have
- get
- small rocks
- female parent
- seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years
- where you make purchases
- every one
- opposite
- male parent
- mammal with four legs and males have antlers
- insects
25 Clues: get • insects • not less • 24 hours • opposite • must have • every one • need rest • small rocks • male parent • not different • female parent • a infant plant • unwanted plant • rhymes with not • anywhere you live • the color of grass • not morally correct • the sky is this color • where you make purchases • interesting and exciting • what you do to get nutrients and energy • ...
House Vocabulary 2022-04-06
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- where a baby sleeps
- family room
- what we watch on in the living room
- what we sit on
- where we dry clothes
- what we use to study on
- grass
- where we hang out outside
- what covers our windows
- what we plant in the garden
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- where we bake
- where we store our clothes
- where we store our food
- where we wash clothes
- where we eat
- source of light
- where we plant
- what we sit on in the living room
- what we sleep on
- where we cook
20 Clues: grass • family room • where we eat • where we bake • where we cook • what we sit on • where we plant • source of light • what we sleep on • where a baby sleeps • where we dry clothes • where we wash clothes • where we store our food • what we use to study on • what covers our windows • where we hang out outside • where we store our clothes • what we plant in the garden • ...
ben 2021-12-02
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- furniture in the living room
- place where horses stay
- bear's house
- respect or credit due to a person.
- children's mother and father
- recently born.
- bad guys
- people with bad eye sight wear this
- a small flowerless green plant
- curving arch-shaped patterns on the wings
- makes a machine work
- available to someone; provide.
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- not the correct ones
- seafood, it has a shell
- to cover up a hole in garments
- activity done regularly in one's leisure time
- girls clothes
- an aromatic plant
- comes with a bow
- an organized military force
20 Clues: bad guys • bear's house • girls clothes • recently born. • comes with a bow • an aromatic plant • not the correct ones • makes a machine work • seafood, it has a shell • place where horses stay • an organized military force • furniture in the living room • children's mother and father • to cover up a hole in garments • a small flowerless green plant • available to someone; provide. • ...
Christmas 2025-11-26
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- Spiced holiday cookie
- Hung by the fireplace
- Nuts roasted on fire
- Customs passed down
- Savior in Christianity
- Santa’s alternative name
- Praise the Lord
- Unique frozen crystal
- Romantic kissing plant
- Mother of Jesus
- Decorative tree ornament in the shape of a ball
- Ice crystals on surfaces
- French word for Christmas
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- Decorative tree accessory
- Creamy spiced drink
- Jesus’ cradle scene
- Countdown to Christmas
- Celebration of Christ’s birth
- Jesus’s birthplace town
- Traditional Christmas song
- Central figure of Christmas
- Prickly-leafed festive plant
- Guided magi to Jesus
- Birth of Jesus depiction
24 Clues: Praise the Lord • Mother of Jesus • Creamy spiced drink • Jesus’ cradle scene • Customs passed down • Nuts roasted on fire • Guided magi to Jesus • Spiced holiday cookie • Hung by the fireplace • Unique frozen crystal • Countdown to Christmas • Savior in Christianity • Romantic kissing plant • Jesus’s birthplace town • Santa’s alternative name • Birth of Jesus depiction • ...
Ecology Week at GKG 2024-06-10
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- To protect something, especially an environmentally important place or thing, from harm or destruction.
- To maintain something in its original or existing state.
- To break down organic matter into simpler compounds.
- The ability to maintain ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources.
- To wear away the surface of the earth through wind, water, or other natural agents.
- To place a seed or plant in the ground so that it can grow.
- To make decayed organic material that can be used as a plant fertilizer.
- To improve or enhance the quality or value of something.
- The protection and preservation of the natural environment.
- To observe and check the progress or quality of something over a period of time.
- To completely remove or get rid of something.
- To convert waste into reusable material.
- To look closely at or examine all parts of something.
- To remove impurities or unwanted elements from a substance.
- The natural home or environment of an organism.
- To gather crops or other resources from the ground or plants.
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- To provide someone with information or training in a particular area.
- To supply water to crops to help them grow, typically by means of channels.
- To keep safe from harm or injury.
- To keep something in good condition by checking or repairing it regularly.
- To be in charge of, control, or organize something.
- To publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy.
- A community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- To transfer pollen from the male part of a plant to the female part, enabling fertilization.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- To make less severe, serious, or painful.
- To plant seeds in the ground.
- To return something to its original condition by repairing or reconstructing it.
- To strengthen or support physically or mentally; to maintain over time.
- To prepare and use land for growing crops or plants.
30 Clues: To plant seeds in the ground. • To keep safe from harm or injury. • To convert waste into reusable material. • To make less severe, serious, or painful. • To completely remove or get rid of something. • The natural home or environment of an organism. • To be in charge of, control, or organize something. • To break down organic matter into simpler compounds. • ...
5th grade 2025-03-19
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- A change in the way a living thing is made
- An animal or plant that a parasite lives on
- Something you are able to do
- A pretend version of something real
- To jump back after hitting something
- To take control of something
- A tiny creature that lives on another animal or plant
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- When a kind of animal or plant disappears forever
- The science of movement, energy, and matter
- An animal that eats only meat
- The way things keep moving unless stopped
- Not wanting to wait
- Something that is everywhere or for everyone
- A group of twelve
- A reward for winning
15 Clues: A group of twelve • Not wanting to wait • A reward for winning • Something you are able to do • To take control of something • An animal that eats only meat • A pretend version of something real • To jump back after hitting something • The way things keep moving unless stopped • A change in the way a living thing is made • The science of movement, energy, and matter • ...
Janiyla cell review 2025-10-02
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- wall Outer covering of a plant cell
- Makes specific proteins as directed by the nucleus
- cells ______ is` a complex cell
- gelatin like substance that holds the cell together
- process that moves materials in the cell
- uses photosynthesis to make energy
- Bodies sorts proteins and packages them into membrane bound structures called vesicles
- Membrane Protects the cell and regulates interactions between the cell and its environment
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- contains and gets rid of waste
- storage and holds water in a plant cell
- _____ cells does not have a nucleus
- a small vacuole can be found in a _____ cell
- releases energy(power house).
- Directs all cell activity
- Non living thing
- chloroplast is only found in_____ cells
16 Clues: Non living thing • Directs all cell activity • releases energy(power house). • contains and gets rid of waste • uses photosynthesis to make energy • _____ cells does not have a nucleus • wall Outer covering of a plant cell • cells ______ is` a complex cell • storage and holds water in a plant cell • chloroplast is only found in_____ cells • ...
Cheri 2025-12-25
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- a tree famous for sweet sap
- a fruit that stores well through winter
- a tall grass grown for grain
- a spreading plant with heavy fruit
- a garden fruit treated like a vegetable
- a soft sweet fruit that ripens off the tree
- a slow growing tree known for strength
- an ancient fruit that loves heat
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- a climbing fruit used for juice and wine
- a plant that feeds the soil with nitrogen
- a stone fruit that bruises easily
- a layered bulb with strong scent
- a root that loosens hard soil
- a pungent plant that protects the garden
- a small fruit perfect for preserves
15 Clues: a tree famous for sweet sap • a tall grass grown for grain • a root that loosens hard soil • a layered bulb with strong scent • an ancient fruit that loves heat • a stone fruit that bruises easily • a spreading plant with heavy fruit • a small fruit perfect for preserves • a slow growing tree known for strength • a fruit that stores well through winter • ...
Types of Pest 2026-02-12
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- a plant growing in the wrong spot
- animal with jointed legs and segmented body parts
- hard and knobby swelling on part of a plant
- animals with backbones
- soft fuzzy growth usually whitish or gray
- Insects that move viruses
- tiny worms
- fungi that live and feed on other organisms
- organism that a person sees as harmful or annoying
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- long narrow leaves sticks out from the stem in three different directions
- fungi that live on dead plants or animal matter
- organisms that causes diseases
- early growth of a tiny plant below the soil
- carries diseases that infects a person
- green coloring matter contained in leaves
15 Clues: tiny worms • animals with backbones • Insects that move viruses • organisms that causes diseases • a plant growing in the wrong spot • carries diseases that infects a person • soft fuzzy growth usually whitish or gray • green coloring matter contained in leaves • hard and knobby swelling on part of a plant • early growth of a tiny plant below the soil • ...
Animal Organs 2013-01-22
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- Photosynthesis occurs in this plant organ (4)
- A group of cells with a similar structure and function (6)
- Specialised to carry out a specific job (14)
- Name the tissue that produces substances such as enzymes and hormones (9)
- Groups of tissues join together to form this (5)
- This plant organ holds th leaves in good position to catch light (4)
- The xylem in the roots is found in this shape (8)
- This organ produces bile (5)
- This type of tissue covers the surface as skin and lines all tubes in the body (10)
- Your multicellular body developed from this cell (6)
- This organ secretes insulin and enzymes in the digestive system (8)
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- This tissue supports and protects the body (8)
- Groups of organs that perform a particular function (11)
- This tissue carries out photosynthesis in the leaf (9)
- This gland produces digestive juices (8)
- This system exchanges substances with the environment (9)
- The scientific name for abs (9)
- Which organ stores and digests food in the digestive system (7)
- How many layers of muscular tissue does the stomach have? (5)
- Name the plant organ that absorbs water and minerals (4)
20 Clues: This organ produces bile (5) • The scientific name for abs (9) • This gland produces digestive juices (8) • Specialised to carry out a specific job (14) • Photosynthesis occurs in this plant organ (4) • This tissue supports and protects the body (8) • Groups of tissues join together to form this (5) • The xylem in the roots is found in this shape (8) • ...
Tropisms and Turgor Pressure 2021-11-09
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- Tropism to turn towards a stimulus
- moves water in and out of the cell
- the movement of a plant in response to water
- the loss of water in a plant
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- Tropism to turn away from a stimulus
- the movement of a plant in respone to light
- the roots of a plant growing down into the ground
- ,shortage of water
- tropisms are a plants response to
- holds water and nutrients
10 Clues: ,shortage of water • holds water and nutrients • the loss of water in a plant • tropisms are a plants response to • Tropism to turn towards a stimulus • moves water in and out of the cell • Tropism to turn away from a stimulus • the movement of a plant in respone to light • the movement of a plant in response to water • the roots of a plant growing down into the ground
Module 8 week 1 vocabulary and spelling 2024-04-09
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- a series of steps that happen in order
- a tool to pick up things
- a person being spoke to
- part of a plant
- flower
- throw (past)
- sharp points
- you eat soup with this
- to wet a little
- a thick soup
- fly(past)
- grow(past)
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- gas
- a group
- The plant begins to grow
- an area with four walls and a ceiling
- natural substances you find in the earth
- give something that is needed
- to raise higher
- young plants that grow from seeds
20 Clues: gas • flower • a group • fly(past) • grow(past) • throw (past) • sharp points • a thick soup • part of a plant • to raise higher • to wet a little • you eat soup with this • a person being spoke to • The plant begins to grow • a tool to pick up things • give something that is needed • young plants that grow from seeds • an area with four walls and a ceiling • a series of steps that happen in order • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
Crossword Chapter 5- Wilson Escobar Cruz 2018-04-24
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- has only one cell.
- which consist of photosynthetic organisms.
- chemical reaction that breaks down food.
- green sea weed like plant.
- a microscopic single-celled organism, lacks nuclues.
- An Autotroph,carries out the primary production.
- they are plants not heterotroph...
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- a single-celled organism, mostly marine plankton
- organisms only can be seen through microscope.
- organisms that are alive and later extinct.
- they get their energy from other organisms.
- two different organisms that live together and benefit from eachother.
- any eukaryotic organism that has cells with nuclei, not an animal, plant or fungus.
- plant-like but non-photosynthetic organisms.
14 Clues: has only one cell. • green sea weed like plant. • they are plants not heterotroph... • chemical reaction that breaks down food. • which consist of photosynthetic organisms. • organisms that are alive and later extinct. • they get their energy from other organisms. • plant-like but non-photosynthetic organisms. • organisms only can be seen through microscope. • ...
Plants 2025-05-15
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- The reproductive organ of most plants
- This part of the plant is where photosynthesis takes place.
- A plant part that absorbs water, stores food, and anchors plants to the ground.
- A system found in plants that transports water and sugars.
- A waxy coating on the top of leaves that prevents from escaping.
- The structure in plants that transports sugars and nutrients.
- The male gametes of plants that fertilize the egg to create an offspring.
- The structure in plants that transports water up the plant.
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- Plants make their own food using this process.
- The name for an organism that makes its own food.
- A method used by plants to spread their seeds far from the parent plant.
- A small hole on the bottom of a leaf that allows gases to enter and leave.
- This green pigment captures sunlight and makes plants green.
13 Clues: The reproductive organ of most plants • Plants make their own food using this process. • The name for an organism that makes its own food. • A system found in plants that transports water and sugars. • This part of the plant is where photosynthesis takes place. • The structure in plants that transports water up the plant. • ...
Canna Crossword 2 2025-08-27
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- – A type of cannabis grown for low THC and used for things like clothing or rope.
- – Growing cannabis in water with nutrients instead of soil.
- – The traits a cannabis plant shows, like color, smell, or size.
- – Concentrate made by pressing flower or hash with heat and pressure.
- – A cutting from a cannabis plant used to grow a new plant.
- – A natural cannabis strain that comes from a specific region.
- – A small flame tool used for heating concentrates.
- – One inhale of smoke or vapor.
- – Pure cannabinoid in crystal form (like pure THC or CBD).
- – Sticky cannabis concentrate with a soft texture.
- – A glass piece (like a bong) used for dabbing concentrates.
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- – A device that heats cannabis at a lower temperature than combustion.
- – A terpene that gives some strains a fruity or herbal smell.
- – The process of letting harvested flower dry and age for better flavor and smoothness.
- – The part of a pipe or bong that you pack cannabis into.
- – Concentrate made from fresh frozen cannabis for better flavor.
- – The small end of a smoked blunt or joint.
- – A cannabis plant that flowers on its own with age, not light cycles.
- – A pre-shaped empty paper ready to be filled with cannabis.
19 Clues: – One inhale of smoke or vapor. • – The small end of a smoked blunt or joint. • – Sticky cannabis concentrate with a soft texture. • – A small flame tool used for heating concentrates. • – The part of a pipe or bong that you pack cannabis into. • – Pure cannabinoid in crystal form (like pure THC or CBD). • – Growing cannabis in water with nutrients instead of soil. • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-16
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- A tissue that brings water from the roots up into the leaves of a plant
- What plants give to humans/animals during the process
- The substances needed to cause a chemical reaction
- A cell structure found in tree leaves that help promote plant growth
- The green pigment that allows a plant to absorb color
- The substances produced by a chemical reaction
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- 6CO2+6H2O→C6H12O6+6O2, This is the photosynthesis ________
- Where the process of food-making takes place in a plant
- The process in which a plant can make its own food from the sun's energy
- What humans/animals give to plants during the process
10 Clues: The substances produced by a chemical reaction • The substances needed to cause a chemical reaction • What plants give to humans/animals during the process • What humans/animals give to plants during the process • The green pigment that allows a plant to absorb color • Where the process of food-making takes place in a plant • ...
PLANT KINGDOM-HOW THE WORLD WORKS 2021-06-09
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- Who provides support to the plant.
- Is a special fiber that we get from coconut plant.
- The green colour of the leaf.
- Who carries water and minerals from soil to the plants.
- The paper is obtained from this plant.
- The food factory of the plant.
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- The flat part of a leaf.
- These plants get the nutrients from the animals they trap.
- A group of equal sized root.
- The stem of the onion is called.
10 Clues: The flat part of a leaf. • A group of equal sized root. • The green colour of the leaf. • The food factory of the plant. • The stem of the onion is called. • Who provides support to the plant. • The paper is obtained from this plant. • Is a special fiber that we get from coconut plant. • Who carries water and minerals from soil to the plants. • ...
seedless plants 2021-02-11
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- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development, in particular a human offspring during the period from approximately the second to the eighth week after fertilization (after which it is
- cells the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower,
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
- the response of an organism to seasonal changes in day length.
- a small or immature ovum.
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- hormone Any of various hormones produced by plants that control or regulate germination, growth, metabolism, or other physiological activities.
- of generations a pattern of reproduction occurring in the life cycles of many lower plants and some invertebrates, involving a regular alternation between two distinct forms.
- the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- termed a fetus)
- respiration Cellular respiration is the process through which cells convert sugars into energy.
- denoting a fruit that has no seeds
- consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- a minute, typically one-celled, reproductive unit capable of giving rise to a new individual without sexual fusion, characteristic of lower plants, fungi, and protozoans.
- in response to an external stimulus.
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization.
20 Clues: termed a fetus) • a small or immature ovum. • denoting a fruit that has no seeds • in response to an external stimulus. • the male fertilizing organ of a flower, • consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament. • the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular • the response of an organism to seasonal changes in day length. • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-26
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- ingredients needed to perform a task.
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead animal, dead plant material, or refuse.
- something that prevents a population from growing.
- specific versions of organisms that have differences from other versions.
- the cellular powerhouse and the organelle where energy production occurs.
- behaviors/physical characteristics that help organisms survive in their environments.
- a process by sunlight energy is changed inside a plant into chemical energy.
- regions of the Earth occupied by different ecosystems.
- a close relationship between two organisms that benefits at least one of the species.
- an organism capable of producing its own food.
- a group of organisms of different populations living in the same habitat.
- the praying of one animal on others.
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
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- the process that all living things go through to create the energy they need to live.
- the largest population an area can support.
- the plant organelle that performs photosynthesis.
- species that are the first to come to a disrupted or damaged ecosystem.
- where one organism lives inside another and takes the others nutrition.
- an organism that only eats foods of plant origins.
- the type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is not affected.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- the act of leaving home.
- an organism that gets food and nutrition by eating other organisms.
- the series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time.
- the type of symbiosis where both species benefit.
- the act of settling permanently in a new home.
- an organism that only eats foods of animal origin.
- what are produced from a reaction.
28 Clues: the act of leaving home. • what are produced from a reaction. • the praying of one animal on others. • ingredients needed to perform a task. • the largest population an area can support. • the act of settling permanently in a new home. • an organism capable of producing its own food. • an organism that eats both plants and animals. • ...
Plant Cell Parts 2013-01-09
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- receives proteins & other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, pages them, and distributes them to parts of the cell
- stores food, water, & wastes and gives support to soft structures
- separates contents of nucleus (DNA) from cytoplasm
- controls the many functions of the cell, as well as contains the nucleolus & DNA
- generates most of the cell's supply of energy and supports plants' structures
- facilitates & regulates the exchange of materials between nucleus & cytoplasm
- where digestion of nutrients & unusable cell parts for reuse takes place
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- allows some substances to enter into the cell, while blocking others
- supports cytoplasm
- uses energy from sunlight, turning chemicals in air & water into food for plant
- removes toxins from cell & transports materials
- maintains cell's shape, provides structural strength, protects cell from injury, and provides a way to exchange materials between two connecting cells
- sites where amino acids are accumulated into proteins
- pigment reproduction & storage
- store items, like oil, starch, or proteins, until the cell needs them
- transports materials inside cytoplasm
16 Clues: supports cytoplasm • pigment reproduction & storage • transports materials inside cytoplasm • removes toxins from cell & transports materials • separates contents of nucleus (DNA) from cytoplasm • sites where amino acids are accumulated into proteins • stores food, water, & wastes and gives support to soft structures • ...
Plant Cell Parts 2013-01-09
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- separates contents of nucleus (DNA) from cytoplasm
- generates most of the cell's supply of energy and supports plants' structures
- stores food, water, & wastes and gives support to soft structures
- supports cytoplasm
- pigment reproduction & storage
- where digestion of nutrients & unusable cell parts for reuse takes place
- allows some substances to enter into the cell, while blocking others
- transports materials inside cytoplasm
- receives proteins & other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, pages them, and distributes them to parts of the cell
- sites where amino acids are accumulated into proteins
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- controls the many functions of the cell, as well as contains the nucleolus & DNA
- removes toxins from cell & transports materials
- facilitates & regulates the exchange of materials between nucleus & cytoplasm
- maintains cell's shape, provides structural strength, protects cell from injury, and provides a way to exchange materials between two connecting cells
- uses energy from sunlight, turning chemicals in air & water into food for plant
- store items, like oil, starch, or proteins, until the cell needs them
16 Clues: supports cytoplasm • pigment reproduction & storage • transports materials inside cytoplasm • removes toxins from cell & transports materials • separates contents of nucleus (DNA) from cytoplasm • sites where amino acids are accumulated into proteins • stores food, water, & wastes and gives support to soft structures • ...
Cells & organelles plant 2015-01-15
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- part of the cell to another.
- Found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes.
- proteins.
- Stores food,water,wastes,and other materials.
- Controls what comes into and out of the cell.
- Captures energy from the sunlight and uses it to produce food.
- Ridged outer layer of a cell
- Produces the energy a cell needs to carry out its functions.
- Tiny strands inside the nucleus that contain the instructions for
- Contains DNA, which controls the functions of the cell and the production
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- Receives proteins & materials from the ER. packages them, & distributes
- Has passageways that carry proteins and other materials from
- Uses chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts.
- the cells functions.
- gel like fluid where the organelles are found.
- Assesembles amino acids to create proteins.
16 Clues: proteins. • the cells functions. • part of the cell to another. • Ridged outer layer of a cell • Assesembles amino acids to create proteins. • Stores food,water,wastes,and other materials. • Controls what comes into and out of the cell. • gel like fluid where the organelles are found. • Found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes. • ...
Seedless Plant Terminology 2020-10-02
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- A protective and waxy layer covering the epidermis of a plant.
- Two sets of chromosomes.
- Plants are ___ because they make their own energy using light and carbon dioxide via photosynthesis.
- One set of chromosomes.
- Haploid strucutre which undergoes mitosis in plants.
- Chromosomes are separated into two identical sets.
- The diploid product of the fusion of sperm and egg.
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- The number of complete sets of chromosomes in a cell.
- The ancestor of land plants that never made it to land.
- Plants that have tracheids.
- The sister to all land plants.
- Site where reproductive spores are produced and stored on the sporophyte.
- Chromsomes are havled into four sets.
- Tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange.
- Diploid structure which undergoes meisosis in plants.
- Vascular structures such as xylem and phloem.
16 Clues: One set of chromosomes. • Two sets of chromosomes. • Plants that have tracheids. • The sister to all land plants. • Chromsomes are havled into four sets. • Vascular structures such as xylem and phloem. • Chromosomes are separated into two identical sets. • The diploid product of the fusion of sperm and egg. • Haploid strucutre which undergoes mitosis in plants. • ...
Plant & Animal Cells 2025-03-30
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- A _______ cell has long extensions for communication.
- The _______ converts sugar into energy.
- Parts of a cell that help it function.
- Organisms made of only one cell are called _______.
- ___are where the process of photosynthesis takes place.
- Differences in cell structure based on function is called _______.
- The _______ allows plant cells to perform photosynthesis.
- The _______ is the jelly-like substance inside the cell.
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- Cell ___ are thin, flexible barrier surrounding the cell.
- The _______ controls what enters and exits a cell.
- The _______ contains the genetic material of the cell.
- The _______ stores fluids in a cell.
- The _______ provides support and structure to plant cells.
- A microscope slide creates a _______ layer of cells.
- Cells are the basic unit of all _______ things.
- Scientists who study cells are called _______.
- Cells are the basic unit of all _______ things.
- The _______ of an onion does not have chloroplasts.
18 Clues: The _______ stores fluids in a cell. • Parts of a cell that help it function. • The _______ converts sugar into energy. • Scientists who study cells are called _______. • Cells are the basic unit of all _______ things. • Cells are the basic unit of all _______ things. • The _______ controls what enters and exits a cell. • ...
Plant Growth & Management 2023-04-13
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- The Kingdom all plants are in
- Nitrogen fixing traditional crop
- Threat of Ash tree species to Emerald Ash Borers
- abbreviation for the unit to express fertilizer
- The number of many levels of taxonomy there are
- System of classification
- Universal Language for Scientifically name organisms
- ________ Statement: the sources of all guaranteed nutrients found in the fertilizer
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- Yellow dust that is vital for plant reproduction cycle
- the development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy
- Seed _________ : mechanism by which seeds are transported to new sites for germination
- Grade _________ that indicates NPK amounts
- Common Pollinator (Hint: bzz)
- Dispersal Method an example would be blowing a dandelion
- Dispersal Method that requires heat for seeds to disperse
- Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium abbreviation
16 Clues: System of classification • The Kingdom all plants are in • Common Pollinator (Hint: bzz) • Nitrogen fixing traditional crop • Grade _________ that indicates NPK amounts • Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium abbreviation • abbreviation for the unit to express fertilizer • The number of many levels of taxonomy there are • Threat of Ash tree species to Emerald Ash Borers • ...
Plant & Animal Cells 2024-12-10
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- Formed by systems working together
- Jelly-like layer that makes up most of the cells
- Found in the green parts of cells
- Makes up cell walls
- Places where proteins are made
- Filled with a watery solution of sugars & salts.
- Controls the cells activities
- Controls what substances enter and leave the cell.
- Can be seen without a microscope
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- Can only be seen with a microscope
- Formed by groups of tissues working together
- Made up from many cells
- Formed by groups of cells working together
- Material that has hereditary information
- Has only one cell
- When cells are changed for a particular function
- Powerhouse of the cell
17 Clues: Has only one cell • Makes up cell walls • Powerhouse of the cell • Made up from many cells • Controls the cells activities • Places where proteins are made • Can be seen without a microscope • Found in the green parts of cells • Can only be seen with a microscope • Formed by systems working together • Material that has hereditary information • ...
Plant Reproduction Test 2026-02-09
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- A modified leaf that bears sporangia
- A seed plant that bears its seeds directly on sporophylls without a covering
- The embryonic shoot of a plant
- A dry fruit where the seed coat is fused to the ovary wall
- The process by which a seed emerges from dormancy and begins to sprout
- A fruit type with a leathery rind and fleshy interior segments
- The protective outer layer of a seed
- A small pore in a seed through which water enters
- A dry fruit that splits open along two seams
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- A modified berry with a hard outer rind
- A seed leaf that stores food for the developing embryo
- A sac like structure on a sporophyll where spores are produced
- A flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed within a fruit
- A fruit formed from the fused ovaries of many flowers
- A dry fruit that does not split open and contains a single seed
- A fleshy fruit with a hard pit or stone surrounding the seed
16 Clues: The embryonic shoot of a plant • A modified leaf that bears sporangia • The protective outer layer of a seed • A modified berry with a hard outer rind • A dry fruit that splits open along two seams • A small pore in a seed through which water enters • A fruit formed from the fused ovaries of many flowers • A seed leaf that stores food for the developing embryo • ...
cross word 2026-01-13
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- To be on fire
- A sweet sauce used in sandwiches
- Small shells that come from a plant
- To physically reduce something
- Where animals live
- Does not belong
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- A thorny flower
- A plant that smells bad and is used in cooking
- Part of a flower
- Something that has lived there a long time
- A tree like plant, only smaller
- Pointy part of a plant
- Fruit of a rose plant
- A long plant that climbs
14 Clues: To be on fire • A thorny flower • Does not belong • Part of a flower • Where animals live • Fruit of a rose plant • Pointy part of a plant • A long plant that climbs • To physically reduce something • A tree like plant, only smaller • A sweet sauce used in sandwiches • Small shells that come from a plant • Something that has lived there a long time • ...
Hee Hoo Plants (AW,GD) 2022-03-04
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- Moves water, sugar, amino acids, and hormones in the plant
- Fungi that have a symbiotic relationship with the roots of many plants
- Outermost layer of cells
- Example of water storage roots
- Study of heredity
- Process of cellular division
- Why are plants green?
- Membrane bound bodies found within eukaryotic cells
- The study of plants
- Roots that grow on the above ground part of the plant
- Process of plants making glucose
- Cells lacking a nucleus, includes all bacteria
- Type of root that has no chlorophyll and is dependent on other plants for nutrition
- Consists of all cellular components between the plasma membrane and the nucleus
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- Word for leaf arrangement
- What gene shows more?
- Spongy roots that extend above the water's surface
- Permanent regions of active cell division
- Lies directly against the inner boundary of the endodermis
- The type of root that pulls a plant deeper into the soil
- An adventitious root that arises from a node
- Cells containing a nucleus, includes all cells except for bacteria
- Thimble shaped mass of parenchyma covering root tip
- Helps plants with gas exchange
- Fluid within cytoplasm containing organelles
25 Clues: Study of heredity • The study of plants • What gene shows more? • Why are plants green? • Outermost layer of cells • Word for leaf arrangement • Process of cellular division • Example of water storage roots • Helps plants with gas exchange • Process of plants making glucose • Permanent regions of active cell division • An adventitious root that arises from a node • ...
Semester1 Ag Systems 2025-12-10
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- science of growing fruits and nuts
- this ffa officer is responsible for presiding over meetings
- reproduction or increase in the number of plants
- sprouting of a seed
- type of IPM using lady bugs to control pests
- invented the cotton gin
- farmersupplement to supplament rainfall
- largest soil particle
- plant nutrient that is needed for the growth of plants, deep green leaves and strong stems
- ffa officer responsible for running a meeting in the absence of the president
- growing crops and raising animals
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- to gather a product for market
- science of growing vegetables such as beans
- flowering plants with an indefinite lifespan
- information that you get from preforming a soil test
- equipment used for harvesting forage
- primary function of the flower
- anchors the plant, absorbs water and stores food
- process of introducing a foreign gene into a living organism
- moving a gene from one organism to another
- combing 2 or more genes of interest into a single transgenic plant
- on the ffa emblem this represents knowledge and wisdom
- invented the steel plow
- invented the seed planting machine
- abbreviation for the term that describes the planned process for managing pests
25 Clues: sprouting of a seed • largest soil particle • invented the cotton gin • invented the steel plow • to gather a product for market • primary function of the flower • growing crops and raising animals • science of growing fruits and nuts • invented the seed planting machine • equipment used for harvesting forage • farmersupplement to supplament rainfall • ...
Plant diseases: Detection and identification 2025-03-11
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- A clustered distribution of diseased plants suggests the disease spreads via this.
- When a plant disease spreads in the direction of the wind, it is likely this type.
- ____________ Analysis A method used to study how plant diseases spread across a field.
- A test using these immune system molecules can help diagnose plant diseases.
- Visible _____________ The first step in detecting plant disease in the field.
- Technology that can map disease spread across fields from above.
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- A method where microorganisms are grown to help identify plant pathogens.
- If all plants in a field are affected simultaneously, the cause is likely this.
- ___________ analysis - A method that identifies pathogens by analysing their genetic code.
- Applying pesticides or fertilisers can help determine if the cause is this rather than a pathogen.
- This type of examination helps identify fungal spores, bacteria, or viruses in plants.
- If diseased plants are found mainly near roads, pollution is a possible cause from these.
- Testing soil for this can help identify deficiencies or contamination.
13 Clues: Technology that can map disease spread across fields from above. • Testing soil for this can help identify deficiencies or contamination. • A method where microorganisms are grown to help identify plant pathogens. • A test using these immune system molecules can help diagnose plant diseases. • ...
Genetics Vocabulary - Alexis Hernandez 2022-04-27
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- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- a gene that blocks another gene.
- a organism that always moves down traits
- a gene that is blocked by the being of a dominant.
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands the pistils of a flower from different plant
- study of stuff inherit.
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- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- A quality/trait of a person, or thing.
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- to get something from someone who came before you.
- the born of living organisms They are the children
12 Clues: study of stuff inherit. • a gene that blocks another gene. • A quality/trait of a person, or thing. • a organism that always moves down traits • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • to get something from someone who came before you. • a gene that is blocked by the being of a dominant. • ...
Tropisms and Turgor Pressure 2021-11-09
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- the loss of water in a plant
- moves water in and out of the cell
- ,shortage of water
- the movement of a plant in response to water
- Tropism, to turn away from a stimulus
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- the movement of a plant in respone to light
- holds water and nutrients
- Tropism, to turn towards a stimulus
- the roots of a plant growing down into the ground
- tropisms are a plants response to
10 Clues: ,shortage of water • holds water and nutrients • the loss of water in a plant • tropisms are a plants response to • moves water in and out of the cell • Tropism, to turn towards a stimulus • Tropism, to turn away from a stimulus • the movement of a plant in respone to light • the movement of a plant in response to water • the roots of a plant growing down into the ground
Plant Science unit 2021-10-25
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- tough exterior coat of a seed
- contain chloroplast and chromoplast
- primary protection of the cell and provides its shape
- the site of energy production in cell
- has one cotyledons
- cells that actively divide to form new growth
- control center of the cell
- increase plant length
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- storage of water and other nutrients
- liquid within the cell
- mature cells that do not actively divide
- surrounds the cell just inside cell wall
- contains the cotyledon in the seed
- increase plant diameter
- increase stem height
- has two cotyledons
16 Clues: has one cotyledons • has two cotyledons • increase stem height • increase plant length • liquid within the cell • increase plant diameter • control center of the cell • tough exterior coat of a seed • contains the cotyledon in the seed • contain chloroplast and chromoplast • storage of water and other nutrients • the site of energy production in cell • ...
Plant Tissue Crossword 2021-08-26
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- Controls activities of cell and responsible for directing protein production
- Abbreviation for rough endoplasmic reticulum
- ___________ is a jellylike substance found floating inside the plasma membrane.
- Type of simple permanent tissue made of dead cell.
- Organelle found in animal cell which plays a role in division
- water conducting tisssue
- Tissue responsible for growth of root and shoot tips.
- wall Gives plant cells firm regular shape
- Chloroplast Green plastid
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- reticulum Site of protein manufacture.
- The living content in the cell
- Food transporting tissue
- A group of cell
- Large fluid filled space found in plant cells.
- apparatus Stacks of flattened membranous sacs involved in modification and packaging of materials for secretion from cells
- Strong substance that makes up cell walls
16 Clues: A group of cell • Food transporting tissue • water conducting tisssue • Chloroplast Green plastid • The living content in the cell • Strong substance that makes up cell walls • wall Gives plant cells firm regular shape • reticulum Site of protein manufacture. • Abbreviation for rough endoplasmic reticulum • Large fluid filled space found in plant cells. • ...
Plant Cell Organelles 2017-12-12
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- structure in the nucleus that helps to synthesize ribosomes.
- outer covering that protects the plant cell and gives it shape.
- gel-like substance within the cell membrane containing water, enzymes, salts, organelles, and organic molecules.
- tiny structures bound by a single membrane that contain enzymes that produce hydrogen peroxide as a by-product. Involved in plant processes
- kind of organelles which generate energy by converting glucose and oxygen into ATP through cellular aerobic respiration
- large network of membranes composed of two regions, a rough one and a smooth one. It synthesizes proteins and lipids.
- network of fibers throughout the cytoplasm that helps the cell maintain its shape and gives support to the cell.
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- responsible for protein assembly.
- membrane bound structure containing the DNA
- tiny hole within the nuclear membrane that allows nucleic acids and proteins to move into and out of the nucleus.
- a thin, semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell.
- large liquid-filled structure that provides support and participates in a variety of cellular functions
- responsible for manufacturing, storing and shipping certain cellular products.
- pores or channels between plant cell walls that allow molecules and communication signals to pass between individual plant cells.
- hollow rods that function primarily to help support and shape the cell.
- where photosynthesis occurs.
16 Clues: where photosynthesis occurs. • responsible for protein assembly. • membrane bound structure containing the DNA • structure in the nucleus that helps to synthesize ribosomes. • outer covering that protects the plant cell and gives it shape. • a thin, semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell. • ...
Atomic Power Plant 2024-05-27
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- tiny pieces of dirt or other matter in the air
- providing extra help or support
- a surface that separates areas in a building
- to make the air, water, or land dirty and harmful
- a device used to control nuclear reactions
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space
- a device that helps to transfer heat or energy from one place to another
- hot vapor that forms when water is heated
- to take something to a person or place
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- relating to an engine with a fan that spins very fast
- a substance that is burned to provide heat or power
- being present at an event or meeting
- people who work for a company or organization
- a single thing or person
- relating to the energy produced by splitting atoms
- a protective covering
16 Clues: a protective covering • a single thing or person • providing extra help or support • being present at an event or meeting • to take something to a person or place • hot vapor that forms when water is heated • a device used to control nuclear reactions • a surface that separates areas in a building • people who work for a company or organization • ...
Plant anatomy vocab 2025-10-28
16 Clues: xylem • Gamete • embryo • phloem • stomata • adhesion • cohesion • Monocots • seed coat • pollination • hydroponics • root system • Dicotyledons • chloroplasts • transpiration • capillary action
Terrarium 2025-12-01
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- Objects added for visual appeal, such as rocks or sticks.
- Light from the sun, used by plants for photosynthesis.
- A repeated sequence of events, such as the water cycle in a terrarium.
- Organisms like mushrooms that feed on organic matter.
- Plant structures that absorb water and nutrients from soil.
- Microscopic organisms that can recycle waste and support plant growth.
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- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
- Solid materials with a natural geometric shape, often used decoratively.
- A small, green, non-flowering plant that grows in damp or shady places.
- dioxide, A gas produced by respiration and decomposition, used by plants in photosynthesis.
- A glass container, often with a lid, used to hold the terrarium.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- A type of plant with feathery leaves that reproduces via spores
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow, containing nutrients.
14 Clues: Organisms like mushrooms that feed on organic matter. • Light from the sun, used by plants for photosynthesis. • Objects added for visual appeal, such as rocks or sticks. • Plant structures that absorb water and nutrients from soil. • A type of plant with feathery leaves that reproduces via spores • A glass container, often with a lid, used to hold the terrarium. • ...
Plants Vocabulary 2026-01-13
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- tightly packed cells in a leaf that make most of the food
- the group of angiosperms that have vascular bundles evenly distributed throughout their stems
- a structure produced by some plants to protect the embryo
- the group of plants that produces flowers and fruits
- circles in a woody stem that result from different growth rates of xylem at different times of the year
- an opening in the underside of the leaf that allows gases to move in and out of the leaf
- layer of living cells that produces new cork cells just under the dead cork of a plant's bark
- pressure caused by the presence of water inside a plant cell's central vacuole that helps support
- the vascular tissue that moves sugars throughout a plant
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- thick-walled cell that helps support a plant
- the vascular tissue that moves water and nutrients throughout a plant
- group of angiosperms that have vascular bundles in a ring around the outer portion of the stem
- the vascular tissue of a plant's leaf
- the group of plants that produces cones
- loosely packed cells in a leaf that allow gases to move easily into the other layer
- the waxy coating of plants that helps prevent water loss
16 Clues: the vascular tissue of a plant's leaf • the group of plants that produces cones • thick-walled cell that helps support a plant • the group of plants that produces flowers and fruits • the waxy coating of plants that helps prevent water loss • the vascular tissue that moves sugars throughout a plant • tightly packed cells in a leaf that make most of the food • ...
Plants 2023-02-06
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- usable energy
- substances that act as chemical messengers within plants
- occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grain
- a response that results in plant growth toward or away from a stimulus
- food made by plants through the process of photosynthesis
- daughter cells produced from haploid structures
- a plant's response to the number of hours of darkness in its environment
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- occurs when the life cycle of an organism alternates between diploid and haploid generations
- forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant
- the female reproductive structure of a seed plant where the haploid egg develops
- series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into usable energy
- changes in an organism's environment that cause a response
- series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule known as glucose and give off oxygen
- side product of photosynthesis
14 Clues: usable energy • side product of photosynthesis • daughter cells produced from haploid structures • substances that act as chemical messengers within plants • food made by plants through the process of photosynthesis • changes in an organism's environment that cause a response • forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant • ...
Life Processes 2022-11-05
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- also called consumers
- same as dynamic equilibrium
- digestion that crushes
- the way plants store up glucose
- make their own food
- helps to find shelter
- lowers blood sugar
- elimination of undigested food
- meat eater
- eats both plant and animal
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- raises blood sugar
- when a seed grows
- elimination of waste products
- made up of amino acids
- process that makes energy
- digestion that uses enzymes
- all the chemical reactions in an organism
- plant eater
- part of cell that makes energy
- taking "in" nutrients
20 Clues: meat eater • plant eater • when a seed grows • raises blood sugar • lowers blood sugar • make their own food • also called consumers • helps to find shelter • taking "in" nutrients • made up of amino acids • digestion that crushes • process that makes energy • eats both plant and animal • same as dynamic equilibrium • digestion that uses enzymes • elimination of waste products • ...
Skellig Vocabulary Crossword 2011-12-12
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- / Silly
- / Saliva Ejected from the Mouth
- / Fall Down Suddenly
- / Confusion
- / Support
- / Move by Twisting the Body around
- / Make Low, Weak Crying Noises
- / Very Tired
- / Sounding Rough
- / Common Wild Plant that Stings
- / Extreme Hunger
- / Heave
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- / Spread Out from a Rolled State
- / Wild Plant with Prickly Leaves
- / Walk Unsteadily
- / Young Bird
- / Uncultivated Land
- / Pain, Swelling in a Body Joint
- / Disgusting,Dirty and Rude
- / Thin and Bony
- / Unfortunate
- / Shout Loudly
- / Short, High Sound
- / Quiet, Unpleasant Laugh
24 Clues: / Silly • / Heave • / Support • / Confusion • / Young Bird • / Very Tired • / Unfortunate • / Shout Loudly • / Thin and Bony • / Sounding Rough • / Extreme Hunger • / Walk Unsteadily • / Uncultivated Land • / Short, High Sound • / Fall Down Suddenly • / Quiet, Unpleasant Laugh • / Disgusting,Dirty and Rude • / Make Low, Weak Crying Noises • / Saliva Ejected from the Mouth • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
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- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
Down
- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
Allynah chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- desertlike conditions
- frozen layers of soil
- grassland
- areas of tall grasses
- winds wind that blows in the same direction
- seasonal winds
- Plants and animals that depend on each other
- decayed plant or animal matter
- the short term changes
- a region's average weather
- resource matirial in nature
Down
- resources recorses that are not replaced
- fuiles nonrenewable resources
- planting trees
- resource resources on earth
- surroundings
- cleering of trees
- a place were 2 air masses meet
- place were an animal or plant lives
- currents large streams
20 Clues: grassland • surroundings • planting trees • seasonal winds • cleering of trees • desertlike conditions • frozen layers of soil • areas of tall grasses • the short term changes • currents large streams • a region's average weather • a place were 2 air masses meet • decayed plant or animal matter • resource matirial in nature • resource resources on earth • ...
MANGROVE FOREST RANGER 2023-11-21
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- Huge sea.
- H2O liquid.
- Nature's place.
- Feathered fliers.
- Swamp tree with roots in the water.
- Sideways-walking sea creatures.
- Element with the symbol 'C'.
- Study of living things.
- Cutting down too many trees.
- Swimming creatures with fins.
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- Outdoor surroundings.
- Tall plant with branches and leaves.
- Soggy lands.
- Moving water flow.
- Thick cluster of trees.
- Plant life in a specific region.
- Earth's top layer.
- Scaly creatures with tails.
- Weather patterns over time.
- Natural community of living things.
20 Clues: Huge sea. • H2O liquid. • Soggy lands. • Nature's place. • Feathered fliers. • Moving water flow. • Earth's top layer. • Outdoor surroundings. • Thick cluster of trees. • Study of living things. • Scaly creatures with tails. • Weather patterns over time. • Element with the symbol 'C'. • Cutting down too many trees. • Swimming creatures with fins. • Sideways-walking sea creatures. • ...
St. Patrick's Day Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- – A U-shaped metal for horses.
- – When good things happen.
- – Colors after rain.
- – Move to music.
- – Something unreal but cool.
- – Have fun on a special day.
- – A round container.
- – A country in Europe.
- Patrick – Ireland’s holy man.
- – Small, round money.
- – A walking celebration.
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- – The color of grass.
- – Special and valuable things.
- – The third month.
- – A small man with gold.
- – A small green plant.
- – Something for your head.
- – A three-leaf plant.
- – A yellow metal.
- – A happy face.
20 Clues: – A happy face. • – Move to music. • – A yellow metal. • – The third month. • – Colors after rain. • – A round container. • – The color of grass. • – A three-leaf plant. • – Small, round money. • – A small green plant. • – A country in Europe. • – A small man with gold. • – A walking celebration. • – When good things happen. • – Something for your head. • – Something unreal but cool. • ...
St. Patrick's Day Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- – A yellow metal.
- – A walking celebration.
- – A round container.
- – Small, round money.
- – The third month.
- – Colors after rain.
- – The color of grass.
- – A country in Europe.
- – Special and valuable things.
- – A happy face.
- – Something unreal but cool.
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- – Have fun on a special day.
- – A small man with gold.
- – A U-shaped metal for horses.
- – A small green plant.
- Patrick – Ireland’s holy man.
- – Move to music.
- – A three-leaf plant.
- – When good things happen.
- – Something for your head.
20 Clues: – A happy face. • – Move to music. • – A yellow metal. • – The third month. • – A round container. • – Colors after rain. • – Small, round money. • – The color of grass. • – A three-leaf plant. • – A small green plant. • – A country in Europe. • – A small man with gold. • – A walking celebration. • – When good things happen. • – Something for your head. • – Have fun on a special day. • ...
Vocabulary: Unit 7 + feelings 2025-05-05
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- a low, green plant that grows naturally over a lot of the earth's surface
- segaduses
- the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives
- vihmapiisk
- põld
- a small reptile that has a long body, four short legs, a long tail, and thick skin
- kotkas
- pettunud
- kerge tuul
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- udune
- unhappy because you are thinking about problems or unpleasant things that might happen
- ilm
- pilvine
- üllatunud olema
- imetaja
- feeling fear or worry
- kõu, äike
- org
- tüdinud
- nõelama
20 Clues: ilm • org • põld • udune • kotkas • pilvine • imetaja • tüdinud • nõelama • pettunud • segaduses • kõu, äike • vihmapiisk • kerge tuul • üllatunud olema • feeling fear or worry • the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives • a low, green plant that grows naturally over a lot of the earth's surface • ...
Spelling list 8 2024-10-23
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- stuff you need to know
- criminals
- a group of four people playing music together
- a sickness
- part of a cell
- your brother's wife
- a friend
- multiple things that get radio signals
- millions of years
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- people after 3rd
- multiple guesses
- a small organism that is bad
- multiple analyses
- the first month of the year
- a part of punctuation
- dangerous situations
- multiple diagnoses
- a plant that grows on dying matter
- an estimate
- a plant that is like moss ,but under water
20 Clues: a friend • criminals • a sickness • an estimate • part of a cell • people after 3rd • multiple guesses • multiple analyses • millions of years • multiple diagnoses • your brother's wife • dangerous situations • a part of punctuation • stuff you need to know • the first month of the year • a small organism that is bad • a plant that grows on dying matter • multiple things that get radio signals • ...
Carbon Cyle Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-19
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- This process is a component of the carbon cycle and happens when organisms die.
- This component has chlorophyll which absorbs sunlight.
- The carbon cycle is in dynamic equilibrium ________ combustion.
- During photosynthesis this molecule input is combined and rearranged with carbon dioxide using sunlight to create glucose and oxygen.
- The electron transport chain in cellular respiration creates 32 of these.
- Humans create positive feedback in the carbon cycle though this process.
- An animals cellular respiration system would be at static equilibrium when they are _____ and can no longer breathe or eat to create energy or matter.
- The carbon cycle has the input of carbon in many _____ one being carbon dioxide.
- The carbon cycle can experience negative feedback when humans use _____ resources like water, solar and windmill power.
- If an animal eats too much their input of glucose is ____ than their output of energy or matter so this would be considered positive feedback.
- After photosynthesis, this output is the plants food.
- In cellular respiration there are 6 of these molecules inputted.
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- Static equilibrium in the carbon cycle would occur when all _____ are dead.
- In cellular respiration an animal is in dynamic equilibrium when the food it eats and air it breathes is equal to its outputs of energy and matter.
- The plant is in _____ equilibrium when the plant is absorbing water, carbon dioxide, and solar energy and producing an equal amount of glucose and oxygen.
- This organelle is where energy, carbon dioxide, and water is made through glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain in cellular respiration.
- The _____ of carbon on earth is a boundary to the carbon cycle because there can not be an increase.
- The plant is at _____ equilibrium when it is dead and is no longer able to do photosynthesis.
- If a plant is given too much sunlight than it needs, this would be _____ feedback because the input does not equal the output.
- An example of negative feedback is when a pet owner realizes their pet is eating too much and limit the amount of food they eat to balance their inputs and outputs.
- In photosynthesis the amount of _____ is a boundary because it limits how much glucose the plant can make.
- Humans are part of the carbon cycle because they output carbon through ________ and combustion.
- A boundary of cellular respiration in a person would be how much food they eat because it _____ the amount of energy produced.
- Relocating a plant that does not receive enough sunlight so the input can equal the output would be _____ feedback.
24 Clues: After photosynthesis, this output is the plants food. • This component has chlorophyll which absorbs sunlight. • The carbon cycle is in dynamic equilibrium ________ combustion. • In cellular respiration there are 6 of these molecules inputted. • Humans create positive feedback in the carbon cycle though this process. • ...
Supplying the cell 2022-04-07
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- A waxy layer found on the epidermis of a leaf that helps to prevent water loss
- The process of transferring sugars and other soluble food molecules from the leaves to other parts of the plant
- The concentration of free water molecules (2 words)
- Finger-like projections found in the small intestine that act as exchange surfaces for nutrients
- A class of stem cells that can only differentiate into some types of cells
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the body
- The two large chambers found at the bottom of the heart
- Vessels made up of living cells that help to transport dissolved sugars up and down the plant
- The two small chambers found near the top of the heart
- Vessels made up of dead cells that help to transport water and mineral ions in plants
- A factor that decreases the rate of transpiration when increased
- A cell that has become differentiated in order to perform a particular function
- A solution where the concentration of solutes is the same as the inside of the cell
- The net movement of particles from an area of high conentration to an area of low concentration
- The movement of molecules against the concentration gradient using energy provided from ATP
- The continuous process of cell growth and replication in cells (2 words)
- Cell replication that results in a diploid number of chromosomes
- Structures found on the bottom of a leaf that allow the diffusion of carbon dioxide, oxygen and the movement of water vapour
- A tiny structure that helps to clot blood
- The state of a plant cell when it becomes firm as water moves in via osmosis
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- A specialised cell found in the blood that help to fight disease
- The part of a plant where stem cells can be found
- Molecules embedded in the cell membrane that are used for active transport
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- The crinkled state of animal cells after losing water via osmosis
- A type of pressure that builds up in plant cells after water moves in via osmosis
- The difference in concentration between two areas (2 words)
- The loss of water as it moves from the roots to the leaves of the plant
- A solution where the concentration of solutes is higher outside of the cell
- A solution where the concentration of solutes is lower outside of the cell
- Exchange surfaces found in the lungs to help increase the rate of diffusion for gas exchange
- A class of stem cells that can differentiate into any type of cell
- The net movement of water molecules from an area of high water potential to an area of low water potential
- A specialised cell found in the blood that carry oxygen using haemoglobin
- A straw-coloured fluid made mostly of water
- A term used to describe plant cells that have lost water due to osmosis
- A blood vessel that links arteries and veins to tissues and organs
- The bursting of animal cells after too much water moves via osmosis
38 Clues: A tiny structure that helps to clot blood • A straw-coloured fluid made mostly of water • A blood vessel that carries blood to the body • The part of a plant where stem cells can be found • A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • The concentration of free water molecules (2 words) • The two small chambers found near the top of the heart • ...
Gardening Terms 2020-11-23
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- Mature ovary of a plants containing seeds
- Plant whose branches grow against vertical surface
- Various mosses native to bogs; think bagged peat
- Setting plant outdoors for increasing times
- The unnatural loss of foliage
- A thick central root penetrating deep into ground
- A stem that creeps and roots along the soil surface
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- Slender, spikelike often drooping flower cluster
- Gardening with a water-based solution, not soil
- The first word in a plant's botanical name
- Leaves closely set around a crown or center
- Collectively, the petals of a flower
- The leaves of palms, or fern foliage
- Hastening an out-of-season plant to flowering
- Joint in the stem where a bud, branch or leaf starts
15 Clues: The unnatural loss of foliage • Collectively, the petals of a flower • The leaves of palms, or fern foliage • Mature ovary of a plants containing seeds • The first word in a plant's botanical name • Leaves closely set around a crown or center • Setting plant outdoors for increasing times • Hastening an out-of-season plant to flowering • ...
Plants 2023-08-23
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- These germinates in a balsam plant when the conditions are right.
- A seed grows into this.
- The seedling has these to make food for itself.
- Air and oxygen contains this.
- These affect the growth of plants.
- Nutrients and water for the plant gets absorbed through these.
- Plants need this to make food.
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- The fruit of a bean or pea plant is called a bean_____.
- A seed does when the conditions are right.
- This makes plants grow bigger, stronger and faster.
- Plants absorb this through soil.
- New seeds repeat this process in plants.
- Flowers on plants turn into these.
- This action means to loosen soil.
- Plants become yellow and does this action before they die.
15 Clues: A seed grows into this. • Air and oxygen contains this. • Plants need this to make food. • Plants absorb this through soil. • This action means to loosen soil. • Flowers on plants turn into these. • These affect the growth of plants. • New seeds repeat this process in plants. • A seed does when the conditions are right. • The seedling has these to make food for itself. • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2024-10-04
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- Otherwise known as sugar, created during photosynthesis
- A natural compound in plants that gives them their green color
- When there is less of this, leaves turn yellow & brown
- A living thing that grows in the ground and typically has roots, leaves, flowers, and stems
- This is where photosynthesis takes place
- A gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- The process of converting water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose
- The color resulting from chlorophyll
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- Openings in a leaf that absorb carbon dioxide
- Light energy needed for photosynthesis
- Enters the roots of a plant
- To begin to grow
- Keeps a plant attached to the ground
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- The main stalk of a plant
15 Clues: To begin to grow • The main stalk of a plant • Enters the roots of a plant • Keeps a plant attached to the ground • The color resulting from chlorophyll • Light energy needed for photosynthesis • This is where photosynthesis takes place • Openings in a leaf that absorb carbon dioxide • A gas released by plants during photosynthesis • ...
Cells crossword 2021-05-12
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- large storage container
- the liquid in a cell
- the simplest living form
- wrote micrographia
- commander of the cell
- building block of a cell
- break down food to create power
- compact lens
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- create power in a plant cell
- small storage containers
- and organelle floating in cytoplasm
- able to re-produce
- shapes the plant cell
- allows access to the cell
- wrote by Robert Hooke
15 Clues: compact lens • able to re-produce • wrote micrographia • the liquid in a cell • shapes the plant cell • wrote by Robert Hooke • commander of the cell • large storage container • small storage containers • the simplest living form • building block of a cell • allows access to the cell • create power in a plant cell • break down food to create power • and organelle floating in cytoplasm
Plant Anatomy and Classification 2023-11-14
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- A system with multiple smaller roots that radiate out
- Grows into the earth in search of water and minerals for the plant
- The movement of minerals, water, and food.
- A young stem with leaves
- Edge of a leaf
- A system that grows deep, the central and most important feature, and found on dicotyledons
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- Above ground structures
- Stem with a large pith
- Roots that are found on parasitic plants
- Roots that enables a plant to grow on top of another plant
- Moves Water and minerals
- Moves food and creates bark on woody plants
- Holds stored energy for future growth
- Woody stem
- Roots that are made of stem tissue
15 Clues: Woody stem • Edge of a leaf • Stem with a large pith • Above ground structures • Moves Water and minerals • A young stem with leaves • Roots that are made of stem tissue • Holds stored energy for future growth • Roots that are found on parasitic plants • The movement of minerals, water, and food. • Moves food and creates bark on woody plants • ...
Flowers 2023-01-29
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- they after called rosebay
- a type of plant that has large white or coloured flowers in the shape of a bell.
- a kind of basil
- the leaves of which yield a heavy fragrant oil
- a small white flower with a yellow centre ,which usually grows wild in grass
- a flower with a sweet smell
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- a plant of the Daisy family also known as calendula
- a tuberous rooted Mexican plant of the Daisy family
- a water plant with beautiful flower
- an aromatic European plant of the Daisy family
10 Clues: a kind of basil • they after called rosebay • a flower with a sweet smell • a water plant with beautiful flower • the leaves of which yield a heavy fragrant oil • an aromatic European plant of the Daisy family • a plant of the Daisy family also known as calendula • a tuberous rooted Mexican plant of the Daisy family • ...
Rainforest crossword 2013-07-18
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- Flying mammal
- The highest layer of the rainforest
- Polluting the rainforest
- A forest where it rains
- Matching its surrounding
- The third layer of the rainforest
- Bigger than a lake & smaller than a sea
- Way how a plant grows
- You should have 5 portions of ...... and vegetables a day
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- The smallest creature of the rainforest is a ......bee bat
- The biggest rainforest in the world
- A reptile with no legs & its skin is scaly
- King of the jungle
- The main thing that happens in a rainforest
- The second layer of the rainorest
- The lowest layer of the rainforest
- A natural home of a plant or animal
- Chocolate!
- Monkeys without tails
- Living creatures of the rainforest
20 Clues: Chocolate! • Flying mammal • King of the jungle • Monkeys without tails • Way how a plant grows • A forest where it rains • Polluting the rainforest • Matching its surrounding • The second layer of the rainorest • The third layer of the rainforest • The lowest layer of the rainforest • Living creatures of the rainforest • The biggest rainforest in the world • ...
Plants 2025-06-02
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- Vascular tissue that moves water up in plants
- The part of a flower where pollen is deposited
- The plant part that supports leaves and flowers
- The main stem of a bamboo plant
- The long, slender leaves of a conifer
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- Sharp projections on a cactus, not leaves
- A leaf of a fern
- Thick, water-storing leaves in Aloe plants
- The point on a stem where leaves or branches grow
- Sticky liquid inside trees, often harvested for syrup
- The modified petal of an orchid, often enlarged
- The male part of a flower that holds pollen
- The showy part of a flower often used for decoration
- The coiling part of a plant used to climb
14 Clues: A leaf of a fern • The main stem of a bamboo plant • The long, slender leaves of a conifer • Sharp projections on a cactus, not leaves • The coiling part of a plant used to climb • Thick, water-storing leaves in Aloe plants • The male part of a flower that holds pollen • Vascular tissue that moves water up in plants • The part of a flower where pollen is deposited • ...
Farm To School(MH SSIS) 2016-12-08
10 Clues: bury plant • red carrot • like to plant • use loosen the • use to make tea • bad for crop(eat) • bad for the plants • first stage of the plant • the waste is good for plants • a liquid that make plants grow
Phytohormones 2020-09-04
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- - nastic response of a plant or fungus to touch or vibration.
- male microgametophytes
- Responsible for developmental processes, including seed and bud dormancy, the control of organ size and stomatal closure.
- - indicating growth or turning movement of a biological organism, usually a plant
- A detectable change in the internal or external environment.
- Hormone responsible for the growth of shoot
- a slender spirally coiling sensitive orga
- -is a plant's growth response in which the direction of growth is determined by a stimulus or gradient in water concentration.
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- -growth of organisms navigated by chemical stimulus from outside of the organism.
- - Phototropism is the growth of an organism in response to a light stimulus.
- helps in the growth of stem
- -is a coordinated process of differential growth by a plant or fungus in response to gravity pulling on it.
- promotes cell division, or cytokinesis, in plant roots and shoots
- The signal that travels along the length of a nerve fiber and ends in the release of neurotransmitters.
14 Clues: male microgametophytes • helps in the growth of stem • a slender spirally coiling sensitive orga • Hormone responsible for the growth of shoot • A detectable change in the internal or external environment. • - nastic response of a plant or fungus to touch or vibration. • promotes cell division, or cytokinesis, in plant roots and shoots • ...
INVESTIGATING AUSTRALIA'S PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS 2013-02-04
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- crescent shaped opening in a valuted roof
- aborigines story
- plant that needs very little water
- the study of landforms
- bud growing underneath bark
- helps determine the temperature of a country
- hard leaved vegitation
- collecting of water
- a thicket or growth from plants
- igneous rock beneath Earth's surface from magma
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- seperates water flowing
- startchy substance protecting the plant
- half a sphere
- causes earthquakes
- helps determine time around the world
- type of rock
- formed from sediment
- a type of weather map
18 Clues: type of rock • half a sphere • aborigines story • causes earthquakes • collecting of water • formed from sediment • a type of weather map • the study of landforms • hard leaved vegitation • seperates water flowing • bud growing underneath bark • a thicket or growth from plants • plant that needs very little water • helps determine time around the world • ...
Cameron stevens 2025-10-01
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- Cell Only) Hard Wall - Outer covering of a
- place and is made of gelatin-like
- regulates interactions between
- or attached to ER
- reticulum Conveyor Belt - processes and
- Air/Space - holds all the organelles
- Wall
- Bodies Sorts and packages proteins
- by nucleus. Can be free
- membrane bound structures
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- cell. Gives it protection
- - Directs all cell activity
- into carbon dioxide and water
- material in the cell
- Membrane Guards and Gates - protects the cell
- vesicles
- cell and its environment
- Power House - Releases energy from
- Builders - Make specific proteins as
19 Clues: Wall • vesicles • or attached to ER • material in the cell • by nucleus. Can be free • cell and its environment • cell. Gives it protection • membrane bound structures • - Directs all cell activity • into carbon dioxide and water • regulates interactions between • place and is made of gelatin-like • Power House - Releases energy from • Air/Space - holds all the organelles • ...
Kelp Forest Habitat Crossword 2021-03-02
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- The leaflike blade of a kelp plant and the stem
- The part of the seaweed that attaches it to the seafloor
- Any of the large brown seaweeds, like Macrocystis
- What giant kelp needs for growth (singular)
- The kelp and other seaweeds belong in a large group of primitive plants called ______________
- A large flat snail that eats kelp and is a preferred prey of sea otters
- Common name for large ocean plants
- A characteristic (body part, behavior or other) that helps a plant or animal survive
- Abbreviation for self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
- Common sea star found in kelp forests
- Organism that causes the decay of dead plant and animal matter
- An animal that kills and eats animals
- Of the sea
- All of the plants and animals living in a specific area
- Scientific name of giant kelp
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- How barnacles eat
- How green plants use sunlight to produce food
- an animal that is killed and eaten by a predator
- An animal without a backbone
- The top part of the kelp forest
- Where a plant or animal lives
- Decorator crabs are bottom-dwelling or ________
- ________________ seaweed: a piece of seaweed that has broken its attachment and floats freely with the ocean currents
- Life forms that produce their own food through photosynthesis
- Marine mammals found in the kelp forests off the coast of Monterey
- A spiny sea ______ lives at the bottom of the kelp forest
- A predatory crustacean
- The leaflike part of a seaweed
- Tiny plants and animals that swim weakly or drift with ocean currents
29 Clues: Of the sea • How barnacles eat • A predatory crustacean • An animal without a backbone • Where a plant or animal lives • Scientific name of giant kelp • The leaflike part of a seaweed • The top part of the kelp forest • Common name for large ocean plants • Common sea star found in kelp forests • An animal that kills and eats animals • What giant kelp needs for growth (singular) • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-26
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- a close relationship between two organisms that benefits at least one of the species.
- the process that all living things go through to create the energy they need to live.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- the series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time.
- the type of symbiosis where both species benefit.
- the largest population an area can support.
- a process by sunlight energy is changed inside a plant into chemical energy.
- an organism capable of producing its own food.
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
- the type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is not affected.
- the cellular powerhouse and the organelle where energy production occurs.
- an organism that only eats foods of plant origins.
- behaviors/physical characteristics that help organisms survive in their environments.
- an organism that only eats foods of animal origin.
- the praying of one animal on others.
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead animal, dead plant material, or refuse.
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- ingredients needed to perform a task.
- the act of settling permanently in a new home.
- regions of the Earth occupied by different ecosystems.
- something that prevents a population from growing.
- a group of organisms of different populations living in the same habitat.
- species that are the first to come to a disrupted or damaged ecosystem.
- where one organism lives inside another and takes the others nutrition.
- specific versions of organisms that have differences from other versions.
- the plant organelle that performs photosynthesis.
- the act of leaving home.
- an organism that gets food and nutrition by eating other organisms.
- what are produced from a reaction.
28 Clues: the act of leaving home. • what are produced from a reaction. • the praying of one animal on others. • ingredients needed to perform a task. • the largest population an area can support. • the act of settling permanently in a new home. • an organism capable of producing its own food. • an organism that eats both plants and animals. • ...
Science recap 2025-06-23
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- this type of radiation has a charge of -1. It can get through paper but is stopped by a few mm of Aluminium
- the word used when a gas turns into a liquid
- this particle has no charge and is found in the nucleus
- this is found in animal and plant cells. It contains the DNA and controls the cell
- this is a type of cell division that forms gametes (sperm and egg cells)
- to calculate the density of an object you do the mass divided by the...
- this type of radiation is a wave. It is only really reduced by thick lead
- this part of a plant takes in the water needed for photosynthesis
- the word used when a liquid turns into a gas
- this is only found in plant cells - they contain lots of chlorophyll
- this gas is taken in by the plants during photosynthesis - carbon _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- this type of blood cells fights against disease and infection
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- this particle has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus
- this was the first sub-atomic particle discovered by JJ Thomson. It has a negative charge
- this is a type of cell division which produces two identical copies of the cell
- this type of blood cell carries oxygen round the body
- the word used when a liquid turns into a solid
- this is found in animal and plant cells - it is the cell _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- this type of radiation has a charge of +2. It is easily stopped by paper or skin
- the word used when a solid turns into a liquid
- photosynthesis produces glucose and this gas
- if an element has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons it is called an...
22 Clues: the word used when a gas turns into a liquid • photosynthesis produces glucose and this gas • the word used when a liquid turns into a gas • the word used when a liquid turns into a solid • the word used when a solid turns into a liquid • this type of blood cell carries oxygen round the body • this particle has no charge and is found in the nucleus • ...
Ecosystems 2022-05-09
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- An intention or desire to harm something
- Plants that produce their own food
- Plant life in a specific region
- A chemical element that is necessary for life
- Nonliving things that affect an ecosystem
- A community of animals and plants
- Members of the same species
- Living or growing on land
- All living things in a given area that interact with each other and the non-living components too
- All of the populations in an ecosystem
- The weather conditions in a specific area or region
- An animal that is hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal
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- A group of the same organisms
- A living thing that feeds on plant and animal matter
- A region that has a specific climate and certain living things
- Animals that live in a specific region
- Plant life
- Relating to water
- Living things in an ecosystem (plants, animals, bacteria, fungi)
- A living thing that must eat other organisms
- An animal that hunts or kills another animal for the purpose of food
- A living thing that is able to use energy, grow, and reproduce
22 Clues: Plant life • Relating to water • Living or growing on land • Members of the same species • A group of the same organisms • Plant life in a specific region • A community of animals and plants • Plants that produce their own food • Animals that live in a specific region • All of the populations in an ecosystem • An intention or desire to harm something • ...
Drugs: Concepts and Vocab 2024-03-11
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- Describes materials that do not mix.
- Test that samples for the presence of LSD.
- Reagent used in spot testing amphetamines.
- Spot test that tests for marijuana.
- A natural or synthetic substance designed to affect animals psychologically or physiologically.
- A drug that relieves pain.
- A charged atom.
- Spot tests are a type of ____ test.
- Substance being analyzed.
- Fluid portion of blood.
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- Alkaloid that comes from the leaf of the coca plant.
- An agent that can cause birth defects in an embryo or fetus.
- Hallucinogenic plant native to Central Asia. Hallucinogenic substance is only found in the female versions of this plant.
- Type of confirmatory test.
- Chemically derived from ergot alkaloids found in a fungus that grows on grain.
- Type of drug synthesized with particular pharmacological characteristics, designed for abuse and evasion of the law.
- Wavelength of the EM spectrum, detectable as heat.
- Sum of all chemical processes occurring in an organism.
- Government organization that handles illegal drugs and their trafficking.
- Unit of measurement in mass spectrometry
- Heroin substitute to wean addicts off of heroin.
- Pill encyclopedia
22 Clues: A charged atom. • Pill encyclopedia • Fluid portion of blood. • Substance being analyzed. • Type of confirmatory test. • A drug that relieves pain. • Spot test that tests for marijuana. • Spot tests are a type of ____ test. • Describes materials that do not mix. • Unit of measurement in mass spectrometry • Test that samples for the presence of LSD. • ...
Fundamentals 2, Unit 7 2023-05-08
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- a young plant
- the process of gathering crops
- a person who manages a farm
- the gas people breathe
- plant structure containing an undeveloped tissue that can produce new stems and leaves
- arrangement of things as they relate to each other
- something that covers and protects
- in good health; not sick
- begin to grow
- a wooden or plastic box used to transport things
- essential nutrients that do not yield energy, but are required for growth
- to feel strong
- living plants grown by farmers
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- a glass building in which plants are grown that need protection from cold weather
- to find out how heavy something is
- a place where plants are grown for sale
- a number of things in a straight line
- spicy plant
- who or what the sentence is about
- loose materials that form the surface of the earth
- describes a noun
- tells what the subject is or does
- nice to look at
- a large vehicle used on farms
- an area of open land
25 Clues: spicy plant • a young plant • begin to grow • to feel strong • nice to look at • describes a noun • an area of open land • the gas people breathe • in good health; not sick • a person who manages a farm • a large vehicle used on farms • the process of gathering crops • living plants grown by farmers • who or what the sentence is about • tells what the subject is or does • ...
f42 2024-06-26
Across
- Preserving in jars.
- Place for bees.
- Eater of local foods.
- Soilless plant growing.
- Beer flavoring plant.
- Farm tool for tilling.
- Stepped farming.
- Plant nutrient.
- Apple beverage.
- Preserve with microorganisms.
- Trade goods directly.
Down
- Eat grass in a field.
- Reaping of crops.
- Protective ground cover.
- Holistic farming.
- Baking microorganism.
- Transfer pollen.
- Community Supported Agriculture.
- Water crops.
- Sustainable agriculture.
20 Clues: Water crops. • Place for bees. • Plant nutrient. • Apple beverage. • Transfer pollen. • Stepped farming. • Reaping of crops. • Holistic farming. • Preserving in jars. • Eat grass in a field. • Baking microorganism. • Eater of local foods. • Beer flavoring plant. • Trade goods directly. • Farm tool for tilling. • Soilless plant growing. • Protective ground cover. • Sustainable agriculture. • ...
Healthy Habitats 2016-03-26
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- how plants and animals in a habitat connect through their food
- levels of organisms where each feeds on those below and is eaten by those above
- organisms such as fungi that break down animal and plant matter into nutrients
- everything that influences that affect animals and plants
- the special elements found in food that animals and plants need to survive
- the green material in plants that enables them to use sunlight to produce food
- a place where an animal or plant lives or grows
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- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- a meat-eating animal
- the process that occurs when plants use chlorophyll and sunlight to make food
- a form of pollution that comes mostly from power-plant smokestacks
- all the living plants and animals in one habitat
- a plant-eating animal
- the role an animal plays in its habitat
14 Clues: a meat-eating animal • a plant-eating animal • the role an animal plays in its habitat • an animal that eats both plants and animals • a place where an animal or plant lives or grows • all the living plants and animals in one habitat • everything that influences that affect animals and plants • how plants and animals in a habitat connect through their food • ...
Movement of Substances 2021-03-08
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- example of diffusion in humans
- state of plant cell when placed in sucrose solution
- Required for osmosis to occur
- prevents bursting of plant cell
- exterior of plant when in low water potential
- Movement of water molecules from higher to lower water potential through a partially permeable membrane
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- The bigger the concentration gradient, the rate of diffusion is .......
- state of plant cell when placed in water
- animal cell when placed in water
- Type of particles involved in osmosis
- Movement of particles from higher to lower concentraion
- state of animal cell when placed in salt solution
12 Clues: Required for osmosis to occur • example of diffusion in humans • prevents bursting of plant cell • animal cell when placed in water • Type of particles involved in osmosis • state of plant cell when placed in water • exterior of plant when in low water potential • state of animal cell when placed in salt solution • state of plant cell when placed in sucrose solution • ...
Word sort 1 2015-04-03
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- interesting and exciting
- insects
- when you are early or the expected is late
- small rocks
- need rest
- must have
- 24 hours
- not different
- where you make purchases
- anywhere you live
- mammal with four legs and males have antlers
- not moral
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- opposite
- the color of grass
- unwanted plant
- a infant plant
- seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years
- every one
- get
- rhymes with not
- female parent
- what you do to get nutrients and energy
- not less
- male parent
- the sky is this color
25 Clues: get • insects • opposite • 24 hours • not less • need rest • must have • every one • not moral • small rocks • male parent • not different • female parent • unwanted plant • a infant plant • rhymes with not • anywhere you live • the color of grass • the sky is this color • interesting and exciting • where you make purchases • what you do to get nutrients and energy • when you are early or the expected is late • ...
Spelling List #19 2021-04-27
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- Something green that grows in soil
- He ______ worried when I spoke to him
- Begun
- Changes or movements
- Made a choice
- I ____ to buy it, but it was sold out
- Argue
- When a plant starts growing from seed
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- Opposite of weak
- Someone who does nice thing is _____
- Opposite of dark
- She ______ the boxes on the truck
- I am ______ in learning more about that
- Being the same on both sides
- Opposite of disagreed
- Filled with ghosts
- Opposite of left
- Opposite of day
- Opposite of many
- Really happy and excited
- Opposite of few
21 Clues: Begun • Argue • Made a choice • Opposite of day • Opposite of few • Opposite of weak • Opposite of dark • Opposite of left • Opposite of many • Filled with ghosts • Changes or movements • Opposite of disagreed • Really happy and excited • Being the same on both sides • She ______ the boxes on the truck • Something green that grows in soil • Someone who does nice thing is _____ • ...
Cells, Tissues, Organs and Systems 2024-03-26
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- A zygote developes into this.
- Gymnosperms produce these inside cones.
- The total number of chromosomes in a human body is 46.
- This gamate is produced in the male gonads.
- The differences in characteristics caused by genetics and environment.
- Non-flowering plants.
- Specialized cells used for reproduction.
- Gamates from two parents combine.
- The female reproductive organ in plants.
- The process where a seed begins to grow.
- Organism with male and female reproductive organs.
- This type of reproduction occurs inside the body.
- A cause of dispersal of seeds.
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- Flowering plants.
- Human gamates have 23 chromosomes.
- These organisms reproduce once in their lifetime.
- Male gonads.
- The male reproductive organ in plants.
- The sticky part of the pistil in a plant.
- This organism is an example of a hemaphrodite.
- Plants such as moss reproduce using these
- This gamate is produced in female gonads.
- The process where pollen grains reach the ovule of a plant
- Female gonads.
- The transfer of DNA caused by cell to cell contact.
- Pollen is produced in this part of a plant.
- New cell formed during fertilization
- This type of reproduction occurs outside the body.
28 Clues: Male gonads. • Female gonads. • Flowering plants. • Non-flowering plants. • A zygote developes into this. • A cause of dispersal of seeds. • Gamates from two parents combine. • Human gamates have 23 chromosomes. • New cell formed during fertilization • The male reproductive organ in plants. • Gymnosperms produce these inside cones. • Specialized cells used for reproduction. • ...
AQA GCSE Photosynthesis! 2022-03-30
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- Glucose is used in this reaction to release energy used in cells. (11)
- A reactant used in photosynthesis. (5)
- We record the --------- variable in an experiment. (9)
- Absorbs light energy. (11)
- What colour does iodine turn if starch is present? (5)
- The chemical we use to test for Starch (6).
- One of the three limiting factors for photosynthesis. (11)
- The plant we used to investigate rate of photosynthesis. (8)
- This is absorbed through the stomata in its leaves. (6,7)
- Plants store this in their leaves (6).
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- Waste gas released by photosynthesis. (6)
- Fats are stored in these. (5)
- We add glucose to these to make nitrates for plant growth. (5,5)
- We kept the temperature the same in the pondweed experiment because it was a ------- variable. (7)
- The sugar produced by photosynthesis. (6)
- Provides energy for photosynthesis. (5)
- These are absorbed through the roots. (9)
- This is what we call something which STOPS photosynthesis from happening. (8,6)
- The distance of the lamp was this type of variable in the pondweed experiment. (11)
- Small organelles which contain chlorophyll. (12)
- Used to make plant cell walls. (9)
- These are proteins which catalyse (speed up) photosynthesis. (7)
22 Clues: Absorbs light energy. (11) • Fats are stored in these. (5) • Used to make plant cell walls. (9) • A reactant used in photosynthesis. (5) • Plants store this in their leaves (6). • Provides energy for photosynthesis. (5) • Waste gas released by photosynthesis. (6) • The sugar produced by photosynthesis. (6) • These are absorbed through the roots. (9) • ...
