the plant Crossword Puzzles
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) • ...
Plants & Photosynthesis 2013-11-12
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- Farmers put these on their fields to kill the weeds
- The small hole in the under side of the leaf that lets gases in and out
- Plants get this from the soil
- Farmers put these on crops to kill unwanted insects
- The power source plants use to make photosynthesis happen
- Where photosynthesis happens in plants
- Farmers put these on fields to help plants grow better
- The food plants make in photosynthesis
- Chemical the plant needs to stay healthy
- The gas used by plants to make their own food
- The tiny extensions on roots that help the plant take up more water
- The gas produced in photosynthesis
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- process where plants make their own food.
- The long molecule that plants use to store glucose as
- The cells containing lots of chloroplasts on upper surface of a leaf
- The small structures in plant cells that carry out photosynthesis
- The green pigment found in leaves
17 Clues: Plants get this from the soil • The green pigment found in leaves • The gas produced in photosynthesis • Where photosynthesis happens in plants • The food plants make in photosynthesis • Chemical the plant needs to stay healthy • process where plants make their own food. • The gas used by plants to make their own food • Farmers put these on their fields to kill the weeds • ...
MCC in the garden 2016-09-16
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- man’s best friend
- spin webs (pl)
- long-handled toothed gardening tool
- climbing plants
- purrs and meows
- organic protective covering
- edible part of a plant, contain seeds
- edible plants
- substances used to kill insects
- colored parts of a plant
- woody branched plant
- flexible tube or pipe
- honey-making insect
- unwanted plants
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- cover lawns
- large perennial woody plant
- substance used to improve plants growth
- insect with big colorful wings
- they have long ears, soft fur and short tails
- used as fish bait
- small cart with a single wheel
- warm blooded animals with feathers
- tool used for digging
23 Clues: cover lawns • edible plants • spin webs (pl) • climbing plants • purrs and meows • unwanted plants • man’s best friend • used as fish bait • honey-making insect • woody branched plant • tool used for digging • flexible tube or pipe • colored parts of a plant • large perennial woody plant • organic protective covering • insect with big colorful wings • small cart with a single wheel • ...
MCC in the garden 2016-09-16
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- cover lawns
- substance used to improve plants growth
- edible part of a plant, contain seeds
- substances used to kill insects
- honey-making insect
- woody branched plant
- purrs and meows
- flexible tube or pipe
- long-handled toothed gardening tool
- man’s best friend
- colored parts of a plant
- climbing plants
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- they have long ears, soft fur and short tails
- tool used for digging
- edible plants
- warm blooded animals with feathers
- large perennial woody plant
- insect with big colorful wings
- organic protective covering
- spin webs (pl)
- small cart with a single wheel
- used as fish bait
- unwanted plants
23 Clues: cover lawns • edible plants • spin webs (pl) • purrs and meows • unwanted plants • climbing plants • used as fish bait • man’s best friend • honey-making insect • woody branched plant • tool used for digging • flexible tube or pipe • colored parts of a plant • large perennial woody plant • organic protective covering • insect with big colorful wings • small cart with a single wheel • ...
Plant Science Crossword 2024-10-09
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- is the ability of the plant to re-orient the shoot growth towards a direction of light source
- is a plant's growth response to water concentration gradients
- are plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits.
- any vascular plant that reproduces by means of an exposed seed, or ovule
- holds the plant in the ground
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- Female part of the flower
- Male part of the flower
- absorbs the suns light
- long part of the plant, the main body or stalk
- is a living thing that moves pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part, enabling the plant to produce fruit and seeds
10 Clues: absorbs the suns light • Male part of the flower • Female part of the flower • holds the plant in the ground • long part of the plant, the main body or stalk • is a plant's growth response to water concentration gradients • are plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits. • any vascular plant that reproduces by means of an exposed seed, or ovule • ...
Plant Propagation Crossword 2026-01-21
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- Reproduction that creates new plants from stems, leaves, or roots without seeds
- Seeding process that starts seeds in trays or containers before planting outdoors
- Joining two closely related plants so they grow together as one
- Moving a young plant from one location to another
- Propagation method using naturally detached plant parts
- Process of breaking or softening a seed coat to help germination
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- Type of reproduction that involves planting seeds
- Seeding technique that plants seeds directly into the ground
- Splitting one plant into multiple parts, each able to grow on its own
- A plant part cut from the parent plant to grow a new plant
- Exposing seeds to cold or moisture to improve germination
11 Clues: Type of reproduction that involves planting seeds • Moving a young plant from one location to another • Propagation method using naturally detached plant parts • Exposing seeds to cold or moisture to improve germination • A plant part cut from the parent plant to grow a new plant • Seeding technique that plants seeds directly into the ground • ...
crossword23 2021-08-24
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- Family pooch, for example
- A person who manages the office
- Flat surface displaying images on a television set
- Tiny substances found in the soil and water that plants need to grow
- Piece of land in water
- Not the right
- Negative
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- Besides that
- The first two leaves, that come from the seed of a plant, that provide food for a plant
- Make reference to
- Help out
- Biggest country
- Nautical unit of speed
- Article of clothing on the head
- Dog command
- A large number or amount
- Opposite of up
- Once around the track
18 Clues: Help out • Negative • Dog command • Besides that • Not the right • Opposite of up • Biggest country • Make reference to • Once around the track • Nautical unit of speed • Piece of land in water • A large number or amount • Family pooch, for example • A person who manages the office • Article of clothing on the head • Flat surface displaying images on a television set • ...
Coral Reefs 2014-03-06
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- a small growth
- a group of animals
- warmer water
- they swim in the sea
- firm and stiff
- a yellowish-brown symbolic present
- a plant of a butterfly
- a nonflowering sea plant
- it is a living thing
- a hard rock used to build materials
- easily broken or damaged
- a place where you find a reef
- the home of clown fish
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- one of the three groups of the great barrier reef
- a soft type of coral
- the biggest reef in Australia
- interacting organismens in the ocean
- animals found in the ocean
18 Clues: warmer water • a small growth • firm and stiff • a group of animals • a soft type of coral • they swim in the sea • it is a living thing • a plant of a butterfly • the home of clown fish • a nonflowering sea plant • easily broken or damaged • animals found in the ocean • the biggest reef in Australia • a place where you find a reef • a yellowish-brown symbolic present • ...
Science crossword for Hayrullah and Fayzullah 2022-03-31
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- both plants and animals need it
- hold the plan and transfer water from roots to leaves
- living things
- the person who study science
- living things
- make new plant
- observe water from soil
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- testing your idea
- wave this is how sound travel
- this is how get information from outside
- living things
- must for plant
- name of our class
- made by vibration
- What is your surname?
15 Clues: living things • living things • living things • must for plant • make new plant • testing your idea • name of our class • made by vibration • What is your surname? • observe water from soil • the person who study science • wave this is how sound travel • both plants and animals need it • this is how get information from outside • hold the plan and transfer water from roots to leaves
Food Chain + Food Web 2024-03-25
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- response to gravity
- large number before the compund
- plant response to lack of water
- Two or more capital letters
- the smallest unit of an element
- plant growth in response to a stimulus
- response to water
- change in internal or external conditions
- balance of stable internal conditions
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- plant response to light
- only one capital letter
- response to touch
12 Clues: response to touch • response to water • response to gravity • plant response to light • only one capital letter • Two or more capital letters • large number before the compund • plant response to lack of water • the smallest unit of an element • balance of stable internal conditions • plant growth in response to a stimulus • change in internal or external conditions
Ecosystems - chapter 8 Science 5 2021-03-02
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- ____ fishing/hunting can be a problem.
- Plant/animal species originally in an ecosystem:
- Plant that is a problem in China
- A population that could become endangered
- Plant/animal species that are not native
- Anything that makes water, air, land dirty
- Brought to Hawaii to control the rat population
- Fish ____ allow fish to swim around a dam.
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- Mankind honors God by using His resources
- Dams are built to provide _____.
- Population is so small, it might become extinct
- We should find a ___ for using/conserving resources.
- Extinction - the last member of a ___ dies
- The largest ________ stress is habitat destruction.
- Cut down to provide lumber or farmland
15 Clues: Dams are built to provide _____. • Plant that is a problem in China • ____ fishing/hunting can be a problem. • Cut down to provide lumber or farmland • Plant/animal species that are not native • Mankind honors God by using His resources • A population that could become endangered • Extinction - the last member of a ___ dies • Anything that makes water, air, land dirty • ...
Science crossword puzzle 2017-05-16
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- stores waste, food, and water
- a type of plant that has special tubes to carry water and nutrients to the plant
- an example of one is a salamander
- one celled organisms that cause diseases
- contains chlorophyll
- something that is alive
- a creature containing a backbone
- a thin skin like layer
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- something that provides nourishment
- an organism that lives on/in another organism without giving anything in return
- a creature without a backbone
- organelle that is located in the cytoplasm that makes proteins
- contains chlorophyll and is mainly aquatic
- brain of any cell
- fills the cell (animal or plant)
15 Clues: brain of any cell • contains chlorophyll • a thin skin like layer • something that is alive • stores waste, food, and water • a creature without a backbone • fills the cell (animal or plant) • a creature containing a backbone • an example of one is a salamander • something that provides nourishment • one celled organisms that cause diseases • ...
plants 2018-10-23
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- any of a division of flowering plants
- female part of the flower
- the transferring of pollen from one flower to another
- part of a plant that bears reroductive organs
- any of a division comprising green plants
- it means "covered seed"
- plant with a trunk and branches made of wood
- nonvascular plants that grow on soil,bark of trees,and stones
- nonphotosynthetic and absorbs nutrients from decaying matter
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- plants that produce seed in cones
- process which plants make food
- flowerless sporeproducing vascular plants
- male part of the flower
- climbing plant that uses stems or runners
- that either grown for food or used in treating diseases
15 Clues: male part of the flower • it means "covered seed" • female part of the flower • process which plants make food • plants that produce seed in cones • any of a division of flowering plants • flowerless sporeproducing vascular plants • any of a division comprising green plants • climbing plant that uses stems or runners • plant with a trunk and branches made of wood • ...
Plant Science Terminology 2025-05-05
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- Found at root and shoot tips
- Reproduce via spores
- Photosynthesis site and gas exchange site
- Leaves have parallel veins, vascular tissue is scattered in the stem
- cone-bearing plants (like pines)
- Found along the sides of stems
- Responsible for the thickening of stems and roots in woody dicots.
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- Leaves have branched veins, Vascular tissue in a ring pattern
- flowering plants
- Found at nodes (common in monocots)
- Transports sugars (food) from leaves to the rest of the plant. Movement is bidirectional.
- Absorb water/nutrients, anchor plant
- Transports water and minerals from roots to leaves. Movement is upward only. Passive transport.
- Support plant, transport materials
14 Clues: flowering plants • Reproduce via spores • Found at root and shoot tips • Found along the sides of stems • cone-bearing plants (like pines) • Support plant, transport materials • Found at nodes (common in monocots) • Absorb water/nutrients, anchor plant • Photosynthesis site and gas exchange site • Leaves have branched veins, Vascular tissue in a ring pattern • ...
INVESTIGATING AUSTRALIA'S PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS 2013-02-04
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- bud growing underneath bark
- igneous rock beneath Earth's surface from magma
- the study of landforms
- helps determine time around the world
- half a sphere
- formed from sediment
- crescent shaped opening in a valuted roof
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- causes earthquakes
- a thicket or growth from plants
- a type of weather map
- type of rock
- startchy substance protecting the plant
- hard leaved vegitation
- collecting of water
- seperates water flowing
- plant that needs very little water
- helps determine the temperature of a country
- aborigines story
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 • ...
Cell and Tissue Types 2020-10-12
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- Region of constantly dividing cells.
- Short and fat sclerenchyma cells.
- An elongated, thick-walled conducting and supporting cell of xylem. It has tapering ends and pitted walls without perforations.
- The main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration.
- Tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange.
- Important in photosynthesis, storage, or secretion. Thin primary wall, LAM, and no lignin. Often in pith or cortex.
- Cells provide support and mechanical protection. Often DAM as they are heavily lignified.
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- Long and skinny sclerenchyma cells.
- Cells that begin to specialize.
- The main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- Stem and leaves.
- Complex food conducting tissue.
- Cell in tissue with abundant air space and low number of chloroplast.
- Support is its primary function. It has a lot of pectin and hemicellulose in irregularly thickened primary cell walls.
- The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the plant.
- Cells that are actively dividing.
16 Clues: Stem and leaves. • Cells that begin to specialize. • Complex food conducting tissue. • Short and fat sclerenchyma cells. • Cells that are actively dividing. • Long and skinny sclerenchyma cells. • Region of constantly dividing cells. • The main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration. • Tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange. • ...
Cells 2022-04-03
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- small structure inside of a cell that helps the cell perform its functions
- the basic unit of life
- controls the movement of materials in and out of the cell
- cell with a membrane-bound nucleus
- contains DNA used to direct cell activity
- green pigment in chloroplasts that captures the Sun's energy
- the more energy a cell needs, the more _____ it has
- tough, outer layer of a plant cell that gives the plant support and protection
- location of photosynthesis
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- scientist that concluded that all plants are made of cells
- cell without a nucleus
- organisms composed of only one cell
- all cells are made from _____ cells
- stores water; large in plants
- cells combine sugar and _____ to release energy for the cell
- a _____ cell contains a cell wall, large vacuole, and chloroplasts
- made of many cells
- scientist that concluded that all animals were made of cells
- single-celled organism that can capture and ingest its food from its environment and make its own food through the process of photosynthesis
19 Clues: made of many cells • cell without a nucleus • the basic unit of life • location of photosynthesis • stores water; large in plants • cell with a membrane-bound nucleus • organisms composed of only one cell • all cells are made from _____ cells • contains DNA used to direct cell activity • the more energy a cell needs, the more _____ it has • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Plants 2024-03-20
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- a tiny, waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism if it falls on soil with the right conditions
- the broad, flat part of the leaf
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients in other plants
- a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo
- small openings on leaves
- or vascular plants, include seedless plants, nonflowering plants, and flowering seed plants
- moves water and nutrients from the ground upward in the plant
- tiny structures that control the size of the stomata
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- carries food made in a plant’s leaves down to other plant parts
- the tubelike structure that attached a lead to its stem
- a seed plants that produces seeds enclosed in fruits
- tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf
- an early stage in the development of an organism
- structures that are adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers
- plants that lack specialized tissues for the transport of water
- plants that form seeds in cones
- the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil
17 Clues: small openings on leaves • plants that form seeds in cones • the broad, flat part of the leaf • an early stage in the development of an organism • the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil • a seed plants that produces seeds enclosed in fruits • tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf • tiny structures that control the size of the stomata • ...
The world of plants! 2014-12-13
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- Tubes that move water and minerals up the stem.
- A plant that has not one, but two cotyledons.
- The process of making food.
- A cellular plant tissue.
- The cover of a root.
- A seed that produces a flower.
- The part of a plant that grows under the ground.
- Moves sugars to other parts of the plant.
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- A seed that does not produce a flower.
- The loss of water in the plant's leaves.
10 Clues: The cover of a root. • A cellular plant tissue. • The process of making food. • A seed that produces a flower. • A seed that does not produce a flower. • The loss of water in the plant's leaves. • Moves sugars to other parts of the plant. • A plant that has not one, but two cotyledons. • Tubes that move water and minerals up the stem. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-01-25
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- Lets gases in and out of the leaves
- Process where plants make their own food using energy from the sun
- Factory where photosynthesis happens
- Substances needed for a reaction
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- Organelles where photosynthesis takes place in plant cells
- A green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight
- Energy that comes from the sun
- Carries glucose to the plant
- Substances formed in chemical reactions
- Transports water through the plant
10 Clues: Carries glucose to the plant • Energy that comes from the sun • Substances needed for a reaction • Transports water through the plant • Lets gases in and out of the leaves • Factory where photosynthesis happens • Substances formed in chemical reactions • A green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight • Organelles where photosynthesis takes place in plant cells • ...
CrossWord Puzzle For Biological Term 2023-02-07
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- refers to plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season
- is a plant that lives more than two years. Some perennials will grow and
- is a stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- is a plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
- is a plant that is swollen or filled with moisture
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- is a plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture
- is a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. It usually grows the first year
- refers to plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round
- the first year.
- flowers the second year.
10 Clues: the first year. • flowers the second year. • is a plant that is swollen or filled with moisture • is a stage when a plant rests or grows very little. • is a plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • is a plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture • refers to plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season • ...
Vocabulary 2022-11-16
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- A person who is the first to do something
- Uhkarohkea nuorukainen/nulikka
- The state of being aware of and responsive to one's surroundings
- Maki
- Kannustettu
- Existing at or from the beginning of time; primeval
- Satiirinen
- Give the right to vote to
- Sinitiainen
- Konteissa
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- Plant that grows on another plant (not parasitic)
- Person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another
- Kuvernööri
- Person who commits targeted murder
- Rappeutunut
- Kannattaja
- The magical ability to gain information about something through extrasensory perception
- Sail or travel all the way around, go around or avoid
18 Clues: Maki • Konteissa • Kuvernööri • Kannattaja • Satiirinen • Rappeutunut • Kannustettu • Sinitiainen • Give the right to vote to • Uhkarohkea nuorukainen/nulikka • Person who commits targeted murder • A person who is the first to do something • Plant that grows on another plant (not parasitic) • Existing at or from the beginning of time; primeval • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel plantentuin 2017-05-03
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- de Neorgelia Concentrica is een plant afkomstig uit...
- een ander woord voor een reuzensequoia
- om energie te verkrijgen doen planten aan
- functie van de parasolden
- een voorbeeld van een halfparasiet
- stof die er voor zorgt dat planten groeien
- wetenschapper die plantenkunde beoefent
- mamoetboom is afkomstig uit
- voordbeeld van een tweezaadlobbige plant
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- de plant staat bekent voor zijn enorme stank
- een ander woord voor phytotelma
- een plant die verwerkt wordt in kledij
- een sojascheut is een ... plant
- een ander woord voor een mare tak: mistel of ...
- voorbeeld van een plant die zich aanpast
15 Clues: functie van de parasolden • mamoetboom is afkomstig uit • een ander woord voor phytotelma • een sojascheut is een ... plant • een voorbeeld van een halfparasiet • een plant die verwerkt wordt in kledij • een ander woord voor een reuzensequoia • wetenschapper die plantenkunde beoefent • voorbeeld van een plant die zich aanpast • voordbeeld van een tweezaadlobbige plant • ...
getting to know plants 2019-10-07
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- most beautiful and attractive part of the plant
- known as the kitchen of the plant
- found in the anther
- process in which plants make their own food
- conduct water and mineral salts from the roots to the other parts of the plant
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- an example of a bud
- the process in which leaves give out water vapour
- arrangement of veins on a leaf
- part of the plant which holds it to the soil
- leaf contains _____________
10 Clues: an example of a bud • found in the anther • leaf contains _____________ • arrangement of veins on a leaf • known as the kitchen of the plant • process in which plants make their own food • part of the plant which holds it to the soil • most beautiful and attractive part of the plant • the process in which leaves give out water vapour • ...
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
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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
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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 • ...
Rongoā Māori 2024-07-21
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- Medicinal plant that does not like frost
- Tree whose bark is used for medicinal purposes
- Method of healing using bodywork
- Term for traditional Māori medicine
- Māori word for wellbeing or alive
- Plant used to heal lungs
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- Term used to express the interconnectedness of all things
- Plant used during the war to relieve dysentery
- Traditional Māori healer or expert
- Māori medicinal decoction
- The basis for Māori health and safety
- A place where medicinal plants are gathered
- Māori word for plants
13 Clues: Māori word for plants • Plant used to heal lungs • Māori medicinal decoction • Method of healing using bodywork • Māori word for wellbeing or alive • Traditional Māori healer or expert • Term for traditional Māori medicine • The basis for Māori health and safety • Medicinal plant that does not like frost • A place where medicinal plants are gathered • ...
Ecology 2020-09-08
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- interacting group of various species in a common location
- An organism capable of synthesizing its own food
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- the preying of one animal on others
- anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuses
- role an organism plays in its community
- processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment,
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- beneficial to both organisms involved
- non living things
- process of water movement through a plant
- physical features of an organism
- things organisms do to survive
- basic structure of interaction in all biological communities
- biogeochemical cycle
- natural process that warms the Earth's surface
- the number of steps, it is from the start of the chain
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- living things
- home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
21 Clues: living things • non living things • biogeochemical cycle • things organisms do to survive • physical features of an organism • the preying of one animal on others • beneficial to both organisms involved • role an organism plays in its community • process of water movement through a plant • natural process that warms the Earth's surface • ...
Ecosystems - Getting Food 2026-02-06
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- a living thing that is capable of making its own food through chemical reactions
- a living thing that eats both plant and animal matter
- the shape of teeth that are best suited for cutting or tearing flesh
- a living thing that eats other animals
- a living thing that gets nutrients by breaking down decaying matter
- the size of the digestive tract that is best suited to extracting maximum nutrients from meat
- the size of the digestive tract that is best suited for extracting maximum nutrients from plant matter
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- a living thing that eats only plant matter
- a living thing that eats only animal matter
- a complex model that shows the transfer of matter and energy in an ecosystem through many possible paths
- an animal that gets eaten by a predator
- the source of all energy in most ecosystems
- a living thing that must eat other living things to gain nutrients
- the shape of teeth that are best suited for grinding plant matter
- a simple model that shows the transfer of matter and energy in an ecosystem as a single path
15 Clues: a living thing that eats other animals • an animal that gets eaten by a predator • a living thing that eats only plant matter • a living thing that eats only animal matter • the source of all energy in most ecosystems • a living thing that eats both plant and animal matter • the shape of teeth that are best suited for grinding plant matter • ...
Cell Parts 2021-06-22
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- helps to produce proteins in the cell
- membrane-covered sacs that transport materials
- holds all the components of the cell together
- controls flow of materials in and out of cell
- only found in plant cells
- help plant cells do photosynthesis
- sorts and packages proteins for transport
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- carries out specific functions in the cell
- plant cells have 1 large one
- provides energy to fuel cell activities
- the "brain" that controls all cell activities
- helps maintain the structure of the cell
12 Clues: only found in plant cells • plant cells have 1 large one • help plant cells do photosynthesis • helps to produce proteins in the cell • provides energy to fuel cell activities • helps maintain the structure of the cell • sorts and packages proteins for transport • carries out specific functions in the cell • holds all the components of the cell together • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-08
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- the part of the plant that transports sugar
- Something humans need from plants
- A chemical used my plants to absorb sunlight
- Plants get this from their roots
- the part of the stem that transports water
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- The process plants use to make energy
- Needed for the photosynthesis process
- Plants are a ___________ because they make their own food
- word for C6H12O6
- dioxide A chemical needed for photosynthesis
- Plant reproduction happens here
- part of the plant that does photosynthesis
12 Clues: word for C6H12O6 • Plant reproduction happens here • Plants get this from their roots • Something humans need from plants • The process plants use to make energy • Needed for the photosynthesis process • part of the plant that does photosynthesis • the part of the stem that transports water • the part of the plant that transports sugar • ...
Enviromental impacts of logging 2023-11-04
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- growing or living in the water
- protection
- loss of soil from action of water or wind
- relating/living to the land
- area)
- to prevent, slow down
- to reach past, get bigger
- the natural environment in which a plant or animal lives
- to cut down
- A large group of people or things, a collection
- damage to the land, air, and water from harmful materials
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- to keep from changing, maintain
- the cutting down of trees for commercial purposes
- to catch or block
- Destruction of forests (the removal of all trees from a
- the natural world
- food
- many, numerous
- to disappear
- a strong effect
- plant life/plants
21 Clues: food • area) • protection • to cut down • to disappear • many, numerous • a strong effect • to catch or block • the natural world • plant life/plants • to prevent, slow down • to reach past, get bigger • relating/living to the land • growing or living in the water • to keep from changing, maintain • loss of soil from action of water or wind • A large group of people or things, a collection • ...
Planet Erost Crossword 2021-05-15
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- - Breeding plant
- - Consists of 3 tribes
- - Goddess of Life
- - Main inhabitants of Erost
- - Main god of Erost
- - Rogue God
- - Goddess of Time
- - Souls
- - A baby umi
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- - First umi type created
- - Currency (abbr.)
- - Character who reincarnated into Erost
- - Shapeshifting species
- - Those who live on Erost
- - Animals that don't use the life-giving fire to reproduce
- - Life-giving fire
- - Breeding Plant only grows when the 3 moons what?
- - Rare Illness
18 Clues: - Souls • - Rogue God • - A baby umi • - Rare Illness • - Breeding plant • - Goddess of Life • - Goddess of Time • - Currency (abbr.) • - Life-giving fire • - Main god of Erost • - Consists of 3 tribes • - Shapeshifting species • - First umi type created • - Those who live on Erost • - Main inhabitants of Erost • - Character who reincarnated into Erost • ...
The Mozy Mob 2020-04-10
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- go all out, like a mad dog
- a type of mollusc
- the tide at half moon
- a marker found in the sea
- Charters creek new name .....gate
- season closes 1 st September
- traditional S.A. Porridge
- e- bike essential part
- The father of our nation
- Newest member of the mob
- drink made from agave plant
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- a type of weed
- US city / also a band
- a caravan dog
- largest of all turtles
- Mozambique island
- wild banana plant
- his bark is worse than his bite
- oceanic name for sand shark
19 Clues: a caravan dog • a type of weed • a type of mollusc • Mozambique island • wild banana plant • US city / also a band • the tide at half moon • largest of all turtles • e- bike essential part • The father of our nation • Newest member of the mob • a marker found in the sea • traditional S.A. Porridge • go all out, like a mad dog • oceanic name for sand shark • drink made from agave plant • ...
Plants 2023-03-20
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- The part of the plant that grows into the ground.
- The part of a plant that has petals and holds seeds used to make new flowers.
- The female part of the flower that creates seeds.
- The green flat part of a plant that grows from the stem; makes food for the plant.
- The male part of the flower.
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- Helps attract and guide insects to flowers for pollination.
- The part of the plant where leaves grow
- The process where pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma.
- The part of a plant that starts a new plant's life.
9 Clues: The male part of the flower. • The part of the plant where leaves grow • The part of the plant that grows into the ground. • The female part of the flower that creates seeds. • The part of a plant that starts a new plant's life. • Helps attract and guide insects to flowers for pollination. • The process where pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma. • ...
PLANTS 2024-06-05
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- These absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- A new plant grows from this.
- This is colorful and blooms when there is pollen.
- Plants get rid of it during photosynthesis.
- It is wet and plants use it for photosynthesis.
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- A baby plant that germinated from a seed.
- It is a gas used for photosynthesis.
- The bright star in the sky which gives light energy.
- This branches from the stem and where photosynthesis happens.
- This helps the plant grow tall and stay upright.
- Energy a plant uses for food.
11 Clues: A new plant grows from this. • Energy a plant uses for food. • It is a gas used for photosynthesis. • A baby plant that germinated from a seed. • Plants get rid of it during photosynthesis. • These absorb water and nutrients from the soil. • It is wet and plants use it for photosynthesis. • This helps the plant grow tall and stay upright. • ...
Gardening 2024-01-16
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- Common name for Digitalis…that favored poison of crime writers
- A long pod from a variety of orchid used to flavour desserts and cakes
- Nelly Moser is a variety of what plant?
- 60’s hit for the Foundations..’Build me up ……’
- Flower associated with the Netherlands
- Helianthus annus, large flowered plant grown as an annual
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- Monty Don’s garden
- First name of the famous horticulturist and garden designer Jekyll
- Onions and chives are members of which family
- Very large plant, looking like rhubarb on steroids!
- What type of plant do we get saffron from
- National emblem of wales
12 Clues: Monty Don’s garden • National emblem of wales • Flower associated with the Netherlands • Nelly Moser is a variety of what plant? • What type of plant do we get saffron from • Onions and chives are members of which family • 60’s hit for the Foundations..’Build me up ……’ • Very large plant, looking like rhubarb on steroids! • ...
Place preposition 2024-11-06
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- The picture is ____ the plant ans the window.
- The pillow is ___ the bed.
- The curtains are in ___ of the window.
- The plant is ___ the bed
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- The plant is ___ the bed.
- The carpet is ___ the bed.
- The curtains is under the roof.
- The picture is ___ to the plant.
- The fun is ___ the bed.
- The window is ___ the bed.
10 Clues: The fun is ___ the bed. • The plant is ___ the bed • The plant is ___ the bed. • The carpet is ___ the bed. • The pillow is ___ the bed. • The window is ___ the bed. • The curtains is under the roof. • The picture is ___ to the plant. • The curtains are in ___ of the window. • The picture is ____ the plant ans the window.
Organelle crossword 2018-11-06
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- This organelle releases hormones into the cell
- This part preys on bacteria in the cell
- The Mitochondria makes_____ for the cell
- This gives plant cells a green tint
- This packs macromolecules for transport to other organelles
- Acts as a barrier from uncontrolled water flow
- This part does the digestion and expelless cell waist
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- This part provides a watery environment for a cell
- This is the brain of the cell
- These are found in single cell organisms and make the cell move
- This part makes the energy of the cell
- This part has a single molecule of deoxyribonucleic in it
- Keeps a plant cell in its shape
- This part has a green____.
- It is only in plant cells and helps protect and keep the cell in shape
- This organelle helps with a process called protein synthesis
16 Clues: This part has a green____. • This is the brain of the cell • Keeps a plant cell in its shape • This gives plant cells a green tint • This part makes the energy of the cell • This part preys on bacteria in the cell • The Mitochondria makes_____ for the cell • This organelle releases hormones into the cell • Acts as a barrier from uncontrolled water flow • ...
Blue & Gold Experience: SAE Programs 2026-03-17
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- of root which grows straight down into the soil to reach water
- of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow
- or non-cellular microorganisms which lack chlorophyll and reproduce by fission
- Tissue
- organisms including viruses, fungi and bacteria
- agent which destroys or prevents the growth of fungi
- infectious particles composed of a protein coat and a nucleic acid
- Diseases
- in plants caused by bacteria
- Agents
- such as fungi, bacteria and viruses
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- the stem of the plant meets the roots
- which conducts water and nutrients through the plant
- agents which cause harm to other organisms
- discoloration, wilting and death in plants
- openings on the surface of leaves which allow for gases and water to pass in and out
- which are not alive, such as weather conditions, air pollution and toxic chemicals
- of growing different crops on the same land over a period of several growing seasons; aids in insect control and preservation of soil quality; example: growing corn for two years, then switching to soybeans on the same land
- Agents
- pathogens which cause harm to plants
- Rotation
21 Clues: Tissue • Agents • Agents • Rotation • Diseases • in plants caused by bacteria • such as fungi, bacteria and viruses • pathogens which cause harm to plants • the stem of the plant meets the roots • of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow • agents which cause harm to other organisms • discoloration, wilting and death in plants • organisms including viruses, fungi and bacteria • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary 2022-10-20
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- The biosphere is made up of the parts of Earth where life exists
- another name for group
- the amount of people/ things
- a place someone lives
- cant produce its own food
- an animal that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- lions tigers and sharks are all
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- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- animals, birds, plants, fungi, and other similar organisms are all?
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- algae and fungi along plants
- an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
- A biome is a biogeographical unit consisting of a biological community that has formed in response to the physical environment
- temperature, light, and water are all?
- fungi, bacteria, earthworms are examples
- another word for wheather
18 Clues: a place someone lives • another name for group • cant produce its own food • another word for wheather • algae and fungi along plants • the amount of people/ things • an animal that feeds on flesh. • lions tigers and sharks are all • temperature, light, and water are all? • fungi, bacteria, earthworms are examples • an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food. • ...
Photosynthesis Timothy Markoff 2022-10-19
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- gas emitted by plants after photosynthesis
- It prevents water loss
- gas that is absorbed by plants to do photosynthesis (one word)
- Tube that carries water to the root
- made up chlorophyll
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- process used by plants to grow
- part of the plant that takes in light air
- cell that controls the flow of gases
- dye the plant green and allow photosyntheses
- part of the plant the holds the plant up right
10 Clues: made up chlorophyll • It prevents water loss • process used by plants to grow • Tube that carries water to the root • cell that controls the flow of gases • part of the plant that takes in light air • gas emitted by plants after photosynthesis • dye the plant green and allow photosyntheses • part of the plant the holds the plant up right • ...
THE PLANT KINGDOM CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-05-12
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- Growth responses that result in permanent movements
- This is a small cone of cells that protect the root as it grows. This structure is called the root....... .
- gas exchange takes place here in plants.
- name of the green pigment found in plants.
- Angiosperms have their seeds inside this structure.
- This type of sap consists of water and mineral salts. This sap is called ........... sap.
- Plant cells have a nucleus, that is why they are called.............cells.
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- Gymnosperms have their seeds inside these structures.
- Type of plants that live in humid environments. They don´t have conducting tissues.
- Type of nutrition in plants (they create their own food.
- Elaborated sap travels through it.
- organelle that carries out the photosynthesis.
12 Clues: Elaborated sap travels through it. • gas exchange takes place here in plants. • name of the green pigment found in plants. • organelle that carries out the photosynthesis. • Growth responses that result in permanent movements • Angiosperms have their seeds inside this structure. • Gymnosperms have their seeds inside these structures. • ...
Chapter 9: Plant Diversity 2026-03-20
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- organism that uses an outside energy source, such as the Sun, to make its own food
- waxy, protective layer that slows the evaporation of water from a plant’s surface
- small opening in the epidermis of a leaf
- plant vascular tissue that carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant
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- layer of plant tissue that produces new vascular tissue and grows between xylem and phloem
- group of cells in an organism
- tissue composed of tubelike cells that transport water and nutrients in some plants
- plant vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and the leaves
- structure that anchors a nonvascular seedless plant to a surface
- to carry somebody or something
- organic compound made of chains of glucose molecules
11 Clues: group of cells in an organism • to carry somebody or something • small opening in the epidermis of a leaf • organic compound made of chains of glucose molecules • structure that anchors a nonvascular seedless plant to a surface • plant vascular tissue that carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant • ...
Genetics Crossword Puzzle- Annie Vuong 2022-04-27
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- biology that has characteristics from previous generations.
- is when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- to receive something from someone before you.
- a unique quality or characteristic
- passing traits from parents to offspring.
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- A distinguishing trait, quality, or feature of an individual
- the young born of living organisms.
- is when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- a gene that is blocked by a dominant factor.
- the offspring resulting from combining two organisms of different breeds
- a gene that blocks out another gene.
- an organism that always passes down certain traits to its offspring of many generations
12 Clues: a unique quality or characteristic • the young born of living organisms. • a gene that blocks out another gene. • passing traits from parents to offspring. • a gene that is blocked by a dominant factor. • to receive something from someone before you. • biology that has characteristics from previous generations. • ...
PVZ Zombie crossword 2022-02-15
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- This zombie crushes one plant
- Gets mad when you destroy what he is reading
- zombie, Spawns another zombie
- Normal zombies that spawn in the pool
- Strongest zombie in zombotany 2
- Goes under everything and get ut of the ground at the last column
- Slow and only appears in VS and survival
- vault, Can jump over one plant
- Shoots 4 peas in zombotany 2
- Spawns at the start of a wave
- This zombie has a chance to burn a row of plants when killed
- The first sports zombie
- The enemy in Homerun Derby
- Turns around when low hp and only appears on the second playthrough of story mode
- Smallest and weakest zombie
- Drives a zamboni and creates ice
- Leader of all zombies
- Steals one plant
- Hides under the water in the pool
- The first zombie with more hp
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- Explodes after a while
- Strongest zombie in zombotany
- The first zombie with metal that can be picked up by the magnetshroom
- Gets spawned by another zombie
- Jumps over more than one zombie
- Only appears in vasebreaker in the flash version
- Places something and climbs over Wallnuts, Tallnuts, and pumpkins
- Kill three of these zombies to win in VS
- Shoots in zombotany
- Throws baseballs in Homerun Derby
- Takes 2 instant kill plants to kill
- Appears after ice has been created
- First zombie in the game
- Flies above everything and can only hit by cactus and cattail
- Launches basketballs at the farthest plant from it
- Has red eyes and takes 4 instant kill plants to kill
- Jumps over one zombie in the water
- Can be hit directly with fumeshroom or catapults
38 Clues: Steals one plant • Shoots in zombotany • Leader of all zombies • Explodes after a while • The first sports zombie • First zombie in the game • The enemy in Homerun Derby • Smallest and weakest zombie • Shoots 4 peas in zombotany 2 • This zombie crushes one plant • Strongest zombie in zombotany • zombie, Spawns another zombie • Spawns at the start of a wave • ...
Intro to Agriculture AgX 1 and 2 2026-03-04
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- the ability of a certain soil texture to physically hold water against the force of gravity
- food for plants
- this stuff comes from living materials that fix and store carbon and deliver it as a source of energy to the soil
- anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing
- old, open-pollinated varieties passed down through generations
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant
- the science of farming, includes soil, animals, crops, and water
- the proportion of sand, silt and clay sized particles that make up the mineral fraction of the soil
- a young plant raised from a seed
- make changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods, ideas, or products
- the process of growing crops up
- created by intentionally pollinating two different parent plants to combine desirable traits
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- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- money, jobs, and spending
- the practice of producing a variety of crops or animals, or both, on one farm
- a professional skilled in agriculture
- to make something
- a raw material that comes from the environment and is used to make the products people need
- beginning to grow and have a shoot
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and maintenance of life
- plants we grow intentionally
- to use a resource
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- a renewable fuel made from corn, soybean, and other plant material
- meeting the needs of the present without impacting the needs of future generations
- keeping information in writing to refer to later
27 Clues: food for plants • to make something • to use a resource • money, jobs, and spending • plants we grow intentionally • the process of growing crops up • a young plant raised from a seed • beginning to grow and have a shoot • a professional skilled in agriculture • keeping information in writing to refer to later • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country • ...
The Tiny Seed 2021-07-04
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- Snow is like a soft, white ___
- Part of the plant under the ground
- Eats one of the seeds
- The hottest season
- A dry place
- Very big
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- Part of a flower
- The first season in the story
- Eats one of the seeds
- They like the big flower
- A boy picked this for a girl
- A plant starts growing from this
- One seed drowns here
- A new flower
- The author's first name
- Very small
16 Clues: Very big • Very small • A dry place • A new flower • Part of a flower • The hottest season • One seed drowns here • Eats one of the seeds • Eats one of the seeds • The author's first name • They like the big flower • A boy picked this for a girl • The first season in the story • Snow is like a soft, white ___ • A plant starts growing from this • Part of the plant under the ground
FORSCI Fiber Evidence Crossword 2021-01-21
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- synthetic fiber used in polar fleece
- small, repeating units that make up polymers
- Plant used to make linen
- Animal fiber often used to make coats and gloves
- A destructive test that allows scientists to compare absorption in fabrics
- Jute comes from this part of a plant
- hemp comes from this plant
- The smallest indivisible unit of a textile; made up of many filaments twisted or bonded together
- The most durable synthetic fiber
- type of light microscope that allows scientists to use wavelengths of light to observe optical properties of fibers
- Fiber produced from goat hair
- Checkerboard weave pattern
- diagonal weave pattern
- Regenerated fibers are made of these
- coir comes from this fruit
- silk comes from the cocoon of this caterpillar
- term for fibers produced from a raw material such as coal or wood pulp that is spun together in a factory
- Transfer of fibers directly from suspect to victim or victim to suspect
- cotton comes from this part of a plant
- A test used to analyze the components of dyes in a fabric
- First man-made fiber
- the tight lengthwise yarn in a weave pattern
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- Result of weaving yarns together
- the crosswise yarn in a weave pattern
- term for fibers that have been spun together
- animal fibers are made of this macromolecule
- a common mineral fiber
- fiber produced from rabbit hair
- The number of threads that are packed together for any given amount of fabric
- type of spectroscopy that allows scientists to visualize chemical structure of fibers
- plant fibers are made of this carbohydrate
- Because fibers are mass produced, they are considered this type of evidence
- a quick test used to classify fabric origins
- most fiber evidence falls off within this many hours of a crime
- scientists look at this first to try to match a fiber to a location
35 Clues: First man-made fiber • a common mineral fiber • diagonal weave pattern • Plant used to make linen • hemp comes from this plant • Checkerboard weave pattern • coir comes from this fruit • Fiber produced from goat hair • fiber produced from rabbit hair • Result of weaving yarns together • The most durable synthetic fiber • synthetic fiber used in polar fleece • ...
LEAF 2021-08-14
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- GIVES GREEN COLOUR TO THE LEAF
- VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION THROUGH LEAVES
- GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN A PLANT
- LOSS OF WATER VAPOUR FROM THE PLANT SURFACE THROUGH STOMATA
- CONDUCTING TISSUE OF VEIN
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- KITCHEN OF THE PLANT
- ARRANGEMENT OF LEAVES ON THE STEM
- FLATTENED PART OF A LEAF
- FEATURE OF XEROPHYTES
- BY PRODUCT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- EDGE OF A LEAF
11 Clues: EDGE OF A LEAF • KITCHEN OF THE PLANT • FEATURE OF XEROPHYTES • FLATTENED PART OF A LEAF • CONDUCTING TISSUE OF VEIN • GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN A PLANT • BY PRODUCT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS • GIVES GREEN COLOUR TO THE LEAF • ARRANGEMENT OF LEAVES ON THE STEM • VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION THROUGH LEAVES • LOSS OF WATER VAPOUR FROM THE PLANT SURFACE THROUGH STOMATA
3.02 Crossword 2025-10-09
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- main product of photosynthesis
- minimum length of a perennial plants life cycle
- how plants take in water via roots
- Ms. Frye's favorite tree
- plant that keeps its leaves year round
- opposite of Xylem
- how plants lose water through their leaves/how plants sweat
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- how minerals travel through cell walls/the diffusion of water
- Glucose
- triphosphate main product of cellular respiration
- plant reproduction using seeds
- trans-locates up the stem
- Plant has a 1 year life cycle
- resting stage in a plants life cycle
- seasonal trees that lose their leaves in their dormant stage
15 Clues: Glucose • opposite of Xylem • Ms. Frye's favorite tree • trans-locates up the stem • Plant has a 1 year life cycle • main product of photosynthesis • plant reproduction using seeds • how plants take in water via roots • resting stage in a plants life cycle • plant that keeps its leaves year round • minimum length of a perennial plants life cycle • ...
plant science game 2023-04-24
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- fertilizer application method that evenly spreads fertilizer across a lawn
- application fertilizer application method that sprays the leaves of the plant with fertilizer
- fertilizer application method where you dig trenches next to the plant and fill them with fertilizer
- one main root with tiny roots coming off of it
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- very stringy roots like an afro
- what is the ph of stomach acid
- type of fertilizer made with plant or animal products
- you add this to lower the ph
- you add this to raise the ph
- anchor the plant and provides water to it
- measures the alkalinity or acidy
11 Clues: you add this to lower the ph • you add this to raise the ph • what is the ph of stomach acid • very stringy roots like an afro • measures the alkalinity or acidy • anchor the plant and provides water to it • one main root with tiny roots coming off of it • type of fertilizer made with plant or animal products • ...
EASTER AND SAINT PATRICKS DAY 2026-03-22
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- – an animal like a rabbit
- – the season after winter
- – higher than something
- – in a circle or surrounding something
- – moving farther from something
- – from one side to the other (surface or area)
- – lower than something
- – used to carry eggs
- – not inside, in the open air
- – sweet food made from cocoa
- – oval food from a chicken
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- – colors in the sky
- – people walking to celebrate
- – a big celebration
- – a valuable yellow metal
- – a small magical man
- – a green three-leaf plant
- – in the middle of two things
- – from one side to the other side
- – in the direction of something
- – a green plant like shamrock
21 Clues: – colors in the sky • – a big celebration • – used to carry eggs • – a small magical man • – lower than something • – higher than something • – an animal like a rabbit • – a valuable yellow metal • – the season after winter • – a green three-leaf plant • – oval food from a chicken • – sweet food made from cocoa • – people walking to celebrate • – in the middle of two things • ...
Reading 1 2026-03-18
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- to combine things to make them stronger or more effective
- to protect something and use it carefully so it is not wasted or lost
- no longer existing; when all members of a species have died
- emphasize the importance of
- the state of being easily hurt, harmed, or affected by something
- a South American plant with large roots, or a type of flour made from these roots
- the need to act quickly because something is important or serious
- extremely important or necessary
- a second plan you use if your first plan does not work
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- someone who is very interested in and enthusiastic about a particular subject
- completely destroy a building, especially in order to use the land for something else
- a confused mixture of different things
- relating to genes and how traits are passed from parents to children
- be strong enough, or not be changed by something, or to oppose a person or thing successfully
- the main stem of a plant, or the narrow stem that joins leaves, flowers, or fruit to the main stem of a plant (plant part)
- the gradual wearing away of land, soil, or rock by water, wind, or other natural forces
16 Clues: emphasize the importance of • extremely important or necessary • a confused mixture of different things • a second plan you use if your first plan does not work • to combine things to make them stronger or more effective • no longer existing; when all members of a species have died • the state of being easily hurt, harmed, or affected by something • ...
Endangered Species 2016-01-19
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- All plant life of a region
- At risk of being wiped out
- A species of a plant or animal that once existed but has died out
- Use or develop something in order to gain a benefit
- Animals that can live on land and in water
- Of the sea
- The natural environment of a plant or animal
- Reduce the number of a species by killing some
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- All animal life of a region
- Animals that eat other animals
- Very simple plants that have no stems or leaves
- A form of tourism that tries to minimise damage to environment
- All the plants and animals that depend on one another and their environment for food and shelter
- Scientists who study ecosystems
- The rotting flesh of a dead animal
- Water based
16 Clues: Of the sea • Water based • All plant life of a region • At risk of being wiped out • All animal life of a region • Animals that eat other animals • Scientists who study ecosystems • The rotting flesh of a dead animal • Animals that can live on land and in water • The natural environment of a plant or animal • Reduce the number of a species by killing some • ...
Cells 2013-02-07
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- The ________, or MICROTUBULE ORGANIZING CENTER (MTOC), is an area in the cell where microtubules are produced. Plant and animal cell _________ play similar roles in cell division, and both include collections of microtubules, but the plant cell ________ is simpler and does not have centrioles.
- _________ are membrane-bound packets of oxidative enzymes. In plant cells, __________ play a variety of roles including converting fatty acids to sugar and assisting chloroplasts in photorespiration. In animal cells, _________ protect the cell from its own production of toxic hydrogen peroxide. As an example, white blood cells produce hydrogen peroxide to kill bacteria. The oxidative enzymes in peroxisomes break down the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
- The ________ is the "soup" within which all the other cell organelles reside and where most of the cellular metabolism occurs. Though mostly water, the _______ is full of proteins that control cell metabolism including signal transduction pathways, glycolysis, intracellular receptors, and transcription factors.
- _________ provide the energy a cell needs to move, divide, produce secretory products, contract - in short, they are the power centers of the cell. They are about the size of bacteria but may have different shapes depending on the cell type. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles, and like the nucleus have a double membrane. The outer membrane is fairly smooth. But the inner membrane is highly convoluted, forming folds (cristae) as seen in the cross-section, above. The cristae greatly increase the inner membrane's surface area. It is on these cristae that food (sugar) is combined with oxygen to produce ATP - the primary energy source for the cell.
- The prominent structure in the nucleus is the _________. The __________ produces ribosomes, which move out of the nucleus and take positions on the rough endoplasmic reticulum where they are critical in protein synthesis.
- The _____ apparatus is a membrane-bound structure with a single membrane. It is actually a stack of membrane-bound vesicles that are important in packaging macromolecules for transport elsewhere in the cell. The stack of larger vesicles is surrounded by numerous smaller vesicles containing those packaged macromolecules. The enzymatic or hormonal contents of lysosomes, peroxisomes and secretory vesicles are packaged in membrane-bound vesicles at the periphery of the _______ apparatus.
- Cell secretions - e.g. hormones, neurotransmitters - are packaged in ______-______ at the Golgi apparatus. The _______-______ are then transported to the cell surface for release.
- (plant cells only): Plant cells have a rigid, protective cell wall made up of polysaccharides. In higher plant cells, that polysaccharide is usually cellulose. The _____-____ provides and maintains the shape of these cells and serves as a protective barrier. Fluid collects in the plant cell vacuole and pushes out against the cell wall. This turgor pressure is responsible for the crispness of fresh vegetables.
- The ______ is the most obvious organelle in any eukaryotic cell. It is enclosed in a double membrane and communicates with the surrounding cytosol via numerous nuclear pores. Within the ______ is the DNA responsible for providing the cell with its unique characteristics. The DNA is similar in every cell of the body, but depending on the specific cell type, some genes may be turned on or off - that's why a liver cell is different from a muscle cell, and a muscle cell is different from a fat cell. When a cell is dividing, the nuclear chromatin (DNA and surrounding protein) condenses into chromosomes that are easily seen by microscopy.
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- _____-______-_____ appears "pebbled" by electron microscopy due to the presence of numerous ribosomes on its surface. Proteins synthesized on these ribosomes collect in the endoplasmic reticulum for transport throughout the cell.
- ________ contain hydrolytic enzymes necessary for intracellular digestion. They are common in animal cells, but rare in plant cells. Hydrolytic enzymes of plant cells are more often found in the vacuole.
- A _____ is a membrane-bound sac that plays roles in intracellular digestion and the release of cellular waste products. In animal cells, _______ are generally small. _______ tend to be large in plant cells and play several roles: storing nutrients and waste products, helping increase cell size during growth, and even acting much like lysosomes of animal cells. The plant cell vacuole also regulates turgor pressure in the cell. Water collects in cell _______, pressing outward against the cell wall and producing rigidity in the plant. Without sufficient water, turgor pressure drops and the plant wilts.
- (animal cells only): Each _______ is a ring of nine groups of fused microtubules. There are three microtubules in each group. Microtubules (and _______) are part of the cytoskeleton. In the complete animal cell centrosome, the two _______ are arranged such that one is perpendicular to the other.
- Every ____ is enclosed in a _______, a double layer of phospholipids (lipid bilayer). The exposed heads of the bilayer are "hydrophilic" (water loving), meaning that they are compatible with water both within the cytosol and outside of the ____. However, the hidden tails of the phosopholipids are "hydrophobic" (water fearing), so the ____-________ acts as a protective barrier to the uncontrolled flow of water. The ________ is made more complex by the presence of numerous proteins that are crucial to cell activity. These proteins include receptors for odors, tastes and hormones, as well as pores responsible for the controlled entry and exit of ions like sodium (Na+) potassium (K+), calcium (Ca++) and chloride (Cl-).
- (plant cells only): _______ are specialized organelles found in all higher plant cells. These organelles contain the plant cell's chlorophyll responsible for the plant's green color and the ability to absorb energy from sunlight. This energy is used to convert water plus atmospheric carbon dioxide into metabolizable sugars by the biochemical process of photosynthesis. _________ have a double outer membrane. Within the stroma are other membrane structures - the thylakoids. Thylakoids appear in stacks called "grana" (singular = granum).
15 Clues: Cell secretions - e.g. hormones, neurotransmitters - are packaged in ______-______ at the Golgi apparatus. The _______-______ are then transported to the cell surface for release. • ...
Chapter 8 Packet Plant Vocabulary 2016-05-16
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- Cone-bearing plants like pine trees.
- The leaf of a fern.
- The process of a see becoming a plant.
- The process of turning sunlight into energy.
- Plants that have transportation tubes.
- Flower plants that make seeds.
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- Sugar made by the plant for energy.
- Tubes that carry water in plants.
- Tubes that carry sugar and material.s
- Reproductive structure of a plant.
- Plants that DO NOT have transportation tubes.
- The roots of a fern.
12 Clues: The leaf of a fern. • The roots of a fern. • Flower plants that make seeds. • Tubes that carry water in plants. • Reproductive structure of a plant. • Sugar made by the plant for energy. • Cone-bearing plants like pine trees. • Tubes that carry sugar and material.s • The process of a see becoming a plant. • Plants that have transportation tubes. • ...
year 7 cells 2022-06-28
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- this is how gases move from a high to low concentration
- this is where aerobic respiration occurs
- these cells carry the male genes and fertilse the female egg
- this is where proteins are made in cells
- this is what is contained inside the nucleus
- this is where photosynthesis occurs
- this is the building block of life
- this is what is carried by red blood cells
- a group of similar cells with the same function
- this give support to a plant cell
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- the lenses that can be changed to magnify an image more
- this is where chemical reactions occurs
- a device used to see cells
- this controls what enters and exits a cell
- this is the green pigment in plants
- a group of different tissues working together
- root hair cells of plants have a large surface area to absorb water and these other essential substances found in the soil
- this is what a plant cell is made from
- this is what if found in the vacuole of a plant cell
19 Clues: a device used to see cells • this give support to a plant cell • this is the building block of life • this is the green pigment in plants • this is where photosynthesis occurs • this is what a plant cell is made from • this is where chemical reactions occurs • this is where aerobic respiration occurs • this is where proteins are made in cells • ...
Cell Organelles Crossword 2024-05-01
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- Makes proteins and lipids, smooth version detoxifies
- Stores genetic information
- produce energy through photosynthesis in a plant cell
- storage and transport in a plant cell
- separates the cell from the environment
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- Sorts proteins
- Lipid destruction
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Makes protein
- strong, protective structure that surrounds a plant cell
- breaks down unwanted material
11 Clues: Makes protein • Sorts proteins • Lipid destruction • The powerhouse of the cell • Stores genetic information • breaks down unwanted material • storage and transport in a plant cell • separates the cell from the environment • Makes proteins and lipids, smooth version detoxifies • produce energy through photosynthesis in a plant cell • ...
Unit B - Plants for Food and Fibre Vocabulary 2014-01-05
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- The number of different species in the environment
- Different "versions" of a species
- Each __________ in a cell is responsible for the inheritance of certain traits or characteristics
- Growing plants without the use of soil
- The process of selecting plants with specific traits and reproducing them
- Substances that kill insects
- Chemicals that kill plants
- The practice of planting a different crop in a particular field every year
- Growing only one type of plant in a field to help with farm management
- Using a natural predator to control a pest
- Managing our plant resources in a way that can be continued
- Particles that are made from rock that has been broken down
- The amount of useful plant part per plant
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- Living things that can be used for human needs
- Specific characteristics that distinguish an organism from other varieties
- A type of consequence that you didn't predict would happen
- Substances that provide the energy and materials that plants need to grow
- Providing the right amount of water at the right times to help plants grow
- Type of soil that runs between your fingers and has very few lumps
- A process in which single genes are added to a plant’s cells
- Type of soil that has plenty of nutrients and is good for growing most plants
- Any living thing
- Organic matter that is partly decomposed
- Particles that are made from plants and animals that were once living
- Type of soil that feels slippery when it is wet
25 Clues: Any living thing • Chemicals that kill plants • Substances that kill insects • Different "versions" of a species • Growing plants without the use of soil • Organic matter that is partly decomposed • The amount of useful plant part per plant • Using a natural predator to control a pest • Living things that can be used for human needs • ...
cells 2020-09-15
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- :makes lipids and proteins to be used in the cell
- : makes proteins to export
- :contains the green pigment chlorophyll
- :animal and plant
- :surrounds the animal cell
- :contains digestive enzymes
- : stacks of flattened sacs
- :green pigment
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- :storage
- :where proteins are made
- :bacteria
- :gives structure and shape to plant and bacteriacells
- : controls the normal activities of the cell
- : basic unit of structure
- :the "powerhouse" of the cell
15 Clues: :storage • :bacteria • :green pigment • :animal and plant • :where proteins are made • : basic unit of structure • : makes proteins to export • :surrounds the animal cell • : stacks of flattened sacs • :contains digestive enzymes • :the "powerhouse" of the cell • :contains the green pigment chlorophyll • : controls the normal activities of the cell • ...
The Ghost of Christmas Past 2022-11-28
14 Clues: Scrooge • Head reindeer • tiny Dickens lad • frozen stalactite • The happy snow man • Plant kissed beneath • mythical Grinch town • Christmas decoration • Boozy, creamy gargle • White bear of the north • Miserable green monster • Popular plant at Christmas • Favourite red festive flower • Scary German mythical creature
11000 Lesson 1 2022-08-15
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- having courage; having little or no fear.
- seized with fear.
- a thin stick with a point on one end. An arrow is a kind of weapon.
- to cause to smile or laugh.
- the head of the government of a nation. A president is elected by voting.
- one of the separate closed pieces of a chain.
- failure to win; defeat.
- main; most important.
- the repeating of some activity many times in order to become good at it.
- full of covered by fog
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- a regular or proven way of doing something.
- a part of a plant that is taken off and placed into a slit on another plant so that the two parts will grow together and become one plant.
- something that you get in return for doing something; something that you get in exchange for losing something.
- maybe; perhaps.
- to set up or create; establish.
- an extreme desire or enthusiasm.
- a state of insanity.
- before anything is taken out; total.
- liked over all others.
19 Clues: maybe; perhaps. • seized with fear. • a state of insanity. • main; most important. • liked over all others. • full of covered by fog • failure to win; defeat. • to cause to smile or laugh. • to set up or create; establish. • an extreme desire or enthusiasm. • before anything is taken out; total. • having courage; having little or no fear. • a regular or proven way of doing something. • ...
Deck-Out-A-Trout 2021-05-04
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- A measure of the characteristics of water –how it looks, feels, smells and what else is mixed into it that we can’t sense. This includes water’s temperature, colour, dissolved oxygen, dissolved metals and acidity.
- An animal that lives underwater and does not have a backbone or spine.
- A species of plant or animal species that is placed into a habitat that it isn’t naturally found, either accidentally or on purpose.
- A linear sequence of organisms where nutrients and energy are transferred from one organism to the other.
- A species of plant or animal that has been introduced into an ecosystem (accidentally or on purpose) and may cause harm to other species in the ecosystem.
- A characteristic that helps an organism to survive in its environment.
- The interactions of plants and animals, showing the transfer of energy between species that allow all living things in an ecosystem to survive.
- How an organism experiences it’s environment.
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- An animal that eats other animals for energy.
- A species of plant or animal that naturally lives in a given area or habitat.
- A trait, feature or behavior of a plant, animal, person or group that describes it.
- Freshwater fish that have eight fins and are part of the salmon family.
- Classification of related organisms that share common characteristics and are capable of interbreeding.
- Organs that allow animals, such as fish, to breathe underwater.
- A change in the environment caused by human activities or natural ecological processes.
- A protective outer covering on a fish’s body.
- A place or environment where a plant or animal makes its home.
- A community of interacting organisms and their environment.
18 Clues: An animal that eats other animals for energy. • A protective outer covering on a fish’s body. • How an organism experiences it’s environment. • A community of interacting organisms and their environment. • A place or environment where a plant or animal makes its home. • Organs that allow animals, such as fish, to breathe underwater. • ...
Parts of A Plant 2025-05-19
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- A rounded underground storage organ present in some plants, notably those of the lily family.
- The sweet product of the plant that contains seeds and can be eaten.
- The main body of a plant.
- The part of the plant which attaches to the ground or to support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment.
- The unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant.
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- An undeveloped or embryonic shoot.
- A flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade like that is attached to a stem.
- The part of a plant where seeds are produced.
- A much thickened underground part of a stem or rhizome e.g in the potato, serving as food.
9 Clues: The main body of a plant. • An undeveloped or embryonic shoot. • The part of a plant where seeds are produced. • The sweet product of the plant that contains seeds and can be eaten. • A much thickened underground part of a stem or rhizome e.g in the potato, serving as food. • ...
Plants are Living 2023-08-24
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- made by the flower
- a gas we need for our bodies which made by plants
- the growing end of a stem
- height of something
- holds up the plants and water moves inside them
- something that was alive but not now
- bend over
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- to keep living
- to soak up or take on a liquid
- hold the plant and absorbs water from the soil
- in sunlight the ______ makes food for the plant
- very young plant
12 Clues: bend over • to keep living • very young plant • made by the flower • height of something • the growing end of a stem • to soak up or take on a liquid • something that was alive but not now • hold the plant and absorbs water from the soil • in sunlight the ______ makes food for the plant • holds up the plants and water moves inside them • ...
ecology 2021-05-28
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- smaller spore that produces a male gametophyte in a heterosporous plant
- arrangement of leaves on a stem
- xylem cell with thick secondary walls that helps transport water
- study of the geographic distribution of living things and the abiotic factors that affect their distribution
- consumption of plants by insects and other animals
- sac-like structure at the tip of the stamen in which pollen grains are produced
- related group of angiosperms that produce embryos with one cotyledon and pollen with a single ridge
- leaf without a petiole that is attached directly to the plant stem
- invertebrates found within the calcium carbonate substrate of coral reefs
- ground tissue found between the vascular tissue and the epidermis in a stem or root
- dominant phylum of gymnosperms with the greatest variety of trees
- modified underground stem adapted for starch storage; has many adventitious buds
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- growth and development of plants in response to light
- ground tissue found towards the interior of the vascular tissue in a stem or root
- eudicot) related group of angiosperms whose embryos possess two cotyledons
- plant structure with a tight arrangement of sporophylls around a central stalk, as seen in cones or flowers; the male strobilus produces pollen, and the female strobilus produces eggs
- gymnosperm with one extant species, the Ginkgo biloba: a tree with fan-shaped leaves
- pattern of leaf arrangement in which three or more leaves are connected at a node
- region between nodes on the stem
- chamber that contains and protects the ovule or female megasporangium
- grass-like plant noticeable by the absence of woody tissue
21 Clues: arrangement of leaves on a stem • region between nodes on the stem • consumption of plants by insects and other animals • growth and development of plants in response to light • grass-like plant noticeable by the absence of woody tissue • xylem cell with thick secondary walls that helps transport water • ...
Farmers Earth Day Crossword 2024-04-08
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- plants with brightly colored petals
- wasted or spoiled food and other refuse, as from a kitchen or household
- trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles, that is left lying in an open or public place.
- convert (waste) into reusable material
- a living organism of the kind characterized by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses. Sometimes found in a home or office for greenery.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The month in which we celebrate Earth Day
- to make smaller in size, amount, or number
- to make less harmful or to be more sensitive to the environment. Many companies are moving to the _____ movement.
- to use again or more than once
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- to protect (something, especially an environmentally or culturally important place or thing) from harm or destruction.
- the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth
- the introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- a large body of salt water that covers ~70.8% of the Earth
- Renewable resources include sunlight, wind, the movement of water, and geothermal heat. Also known as clean ______.
- a mixture of ingredients used as plant fertilizer and to improve soil's physical, chemical, and biological properties.
- a large, rounded astronomical body that is neither a star nor its remnant
- a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves
- the planet on which we live
20 Clues: the planet on which we live • to use again or more than once • plants with brightly colored petals • convert (waste) into reusable material • The month in which we celebrate Earth Day • to make smaller in size, amount, or number • a large body of salt water that covers ~70.8% of the Earth • wasted or spoiled food and other refuse, as from a kitchen or household • ...
Cells and Organelles 2015-01-14
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- controls what comes in and out of a cell; found in plant and animal cells
- receives proteins and materials from ER packages them,& distributes them
- Uses chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts (both)
- Has passageways that carry proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another
- Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found(plant cell)
- Produces the energy a cell needs to carry out its energy (both cells)
- Riged outer layer of a plant cell
- stores water, waste and othe materials (both)
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- tiny strands inside the nucleus that contain the instructions for directing the cell's functions
- captures energy from the sunlight and uses it to produce food for the plant cell
- Assesembles amino acids to to create proteins
- Found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes
- Control center of the cell;contains DNA
13 Clues: Riged outer layer of a plant cell • Control center of the cell;contains DNA • Assesembles amino acids to to create proteins • stores water, waste and othe materials (both) • Found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes • Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found(plant cell) • Uses chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts (both) • ...
Marijuana 2022-04-27
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- The most active of the many chemicals found in cannabis
- Marijuana can be used to increase the appetite in patients suffering from this
- Although it is not common, this can occur in some individuals
- Marijuana can be used to reduce nausea caused by this cancer treatment
- Marijuana can be used to relieve pressure caused by this eye condition
- How long it can take for marijuana to leave the body
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- how long it takes for most of the drug to leave the brain
- A type of plant known as marijuana or hemp
- A drug made from the dried leaves of the cannabis plant
- The most common physiological side effect is an increased this
- The second most common physiological side effect
- Noted to be a more uplifting and stimulating strain of plant
- Noted to be a more sedating and relaxing strain of plant
13 Clues: A type of plant known as marijuana or hemp • The second most common physiological side effect • How long it can take for marijuana to leave the body • The most active of the many chemicals found in cannabis • A drug made from the dried leaves of the cannabis plant • Noted to be a more sedating and relaxing strain of plant • ...
FORSCI Fiber Evidence Crossword 2021-01-21
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- cotton comes from this part of a plant
- absorption in fabrics
- Checkerboard weave pattern
- fiber produced from rabbit hair
- silk comes from the cocoon of this caterpillar
- Fiber produced from goat hair
- a common mineral fiber
- count The number of threads that are packed together for any given amount of fabric
- coir comes from this fruit
- scientists look at this first to try to match a fiber to a location
- animal fibers are made of this macromolecule
- term for fibers produced from a raw material such as coal or wood pulp that is spun together in a factory
- term for fibers that have been spun together
- A test used to analyze the components of
- First man-made fiber
- Transfer of fibers directly from suspect to
- A destructive test that allows scientists to
- Plant used to make linen
- Because fibers are mass produced, they are considered this type of evidence
- four most fiber evidence falls off within this many hours of a crime
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- plant fibers are made of this carbohydrate
- small, repeating units that make up polymers
- synthetic fiber used in polar fleece
- esters Regenerated fibers are made of these
- Result of weaving yarns together
- type of spectroscopy that allows scientists to visualize chemical structure of fibers
- The smallest indivisible unit of a textile; made up of many filaments twisted or bonded together
- or victim to suspect
- a quick test used to classify fabric origins
- Animal fiber often used to make coats and gloves
- diagonal weave pattern
- Jute comes from this part of a plant
- type of light microscope that allows scientists to use wavelengths of light to observe optical properties of fibers
- hemp comes from this plant
- in a fabric
- the tight lengthwise yarn in a weave pattern
- The most durable synthetic fiber
- the crosswise yarn in a weave pattern
38 Clues: in a fabric • or victim to suspect • First man-made fiber • absorption in fabrics • a common mineral fiber • diagonal weave pattern • Plant used to make linen • Checkerboard weave pattern • coir comes from this fruit • hemp comes from this plant • Fiber produced from goat hair • fiber produced from rabbit hair • Result of weaving yarns together • The most durable synthetic fiber • ...
Module 11 Plant diversity and Reproduction (b) 2024-03-26
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- -seedless vascular plants. vascular tissue hardened by lignin. mainly horsetail, club mosses, and ferns.
- - plants with woody parts that grow year after year.
- - a seed leaf that develops as part of the seed providing nutrients to the seedling and becomes the first leaf of the plant. may perform photosynthesis or whither from lack of nutrients.
- - a fine dust containing the sperm of seed producing plants.
- - swelling on the tip of the pedicel that holds the developing flower bud and then supports the flower.
- - 2 sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
- - transfer of pollen grains from anther to carpel in flowering plants.
- - 4 haploid cells following meiosis in an angiosperm encased in a thick protective wall.
- - plants that live for 2 years.
- - male reproductive organs of the flower. have long filaments serving as stalks to support the anther. produce pollen grains which contain sperm.
- - (without vascular tissue). frequent in forests where the soil is cool and moist but can live in any moist shady area from tropical to polar. most recognizable are mosses. rely on osmosis for water.
- - protective coating of an ovule.
- - middle portion of the embryo that develops into the stem.
- - covered in a sticky substance designed to catch pollen grains.
- - green leaflike structures above the pedicel. enclose the bud of the flower to protect.
- - the plant a stem is being grafted to.
- - lower portion of the embryo that sprouts out of the seed.
- - flowering plants enclosed seed surrounded in protective tissue.
- - plants with a vascular tissue system of tube-shaped cells branching throughout a plant that transports materials between roots and shoots.
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- - fruit with ovary wall connected to the seed. ex corn
- - diploid generation.
- - extension of the ovary designed to hold the stigma up where it can be exposed to pollen grains.
- - haploid generation.
- - top portion of the embryo from which the true leaves form.
- - flowers made up of several individual flowers. ex sunflower is actually numerous tiny flowers that form in a single receptacle.
- - embryo breaks through the seed wall.
- - means naked seed because the seed is not enclosed in protective tissue. most common group evergreens or conifers.
- - regions in each anther of a flowers stamen where diploid cells undergo meiosis to form haploid cells.
- - a mature ovary that contains a seed or seeds.
- - leaflike structures above the sepals. contain carotenoids and other pigments that provide color. epidermis often contains fragrant oils to attract pollinators.
- - contains the eggs of the plant where the seeds develop.
- - flowers with either stamens or carpels.
- - flowers that have both reproductive organs.
- - ovary forms a hard woody covering around a single seed. ex walnut and acorn
- - contains pollen grains that contain haploid cells that function as plant sperm.
- - contains the ovule where the embryo sac develops.
- - female reproductive organ of the flower. (produces embryo sacs which contain the eggs.) composed of stigma, style and ovary.
- - dry fruit ovary with a single chamber containing many seeds. such as bean and peanuts.
- - cutting a stem from one plant and attaching it to another.
- - an ovule with a protective coating encasing a mature plant embryo and a nutrient source.
- - 1 set of chromosomes resulting from meiosis.
- - the stem cut from a plant for grafting.
- - fruit forming a long thin wing from the ovary wall. ex maple.
- - dry fruit ovary with many champers each containing many seeds. ex poppy
- - plants that only live for 1 year. grow, flower, produce seeds and die.
45 Clues: - diploid generation. • - haploid generation. • - plants that live for 2 years. • - protective coating of an ovule. • - embryo breaks through the seed wall. • - the plant a stem is being grafted to. • - flowers with either stamens or carpels. • - the stem cut from a plant for grafting. • - flowers that have both reproductive organs. • ...
plants 2021-03-12
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- The young plant that develops from the zygote, or fertilized egg, is called the
- touch, gravity, and light are three important stimuli that that trigger growth in plants
- fertilized egg is called a
- is the number of hours of darkness that determines whether or not a plant will flower
- protects the seeds as they develop
- keeps the plant from injury when it grows
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- Next is a layer of cells called the
- plant's response to seasonal changes in the length of night and day is called a
- carries substances between the plant's roots
- occurs when a sperm cell unites with an egg cell
- helps plants survive freezing temperatures and lack of liquid water
- open and close to control when gases enters and leaves the leaf, and oxygen and water vapor exit
- is on the plant that has color
13 Clues: fertilized egg is called a • is on the plant that has color • protects the seeds as they develop • Next is a layer of cells called the • keeps the plant from injury when it grows • carries substances between the plant's roots • occurs when a sperm cell unites with an egg cell • helps plants survive freezing temperatures and lack of liquid water • ...
Topic 3: Infection and Response 2022-09-18
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- disease caused by a virus that shows symptoms of a fever and a red skin rash
- medicines that help to cure bacterial disease
- dead or inactive pathogens injected into the body to stimulate white blood cells to produce antibodies
- antibodies produced from a single clone of cells that are specific to one binding site on an antigen
- STD caused by bacteria with symptoms of thick discoloured discharge and pain on urinating
- microorganisms that cause infections
- study where neither the researcher or patient know who is taking the drug or placebo
- drug testing done in a lab using cells,tissues and animals
- organisms that are usually single-celled and can only be seen using a microscope
- drug used in a trial that has no impact on the patient
- a change in the genetic material of an organism
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- disease caused by a protist that causes episodes of fevers and can be fatal
- that are much smaller than bacteria and can only reproduce inside living cells of other organisms
- reproduction by simple cell division
- mosaic virus widespread plant pathogen producing a mosaic pattern on leaves limiting plant growth
- the yellowing seen on the leaves of plants when they cannot make chlorophyll due to a lack of magnesium ions
- type of cell that makes up the immune system and produces antibodies and antitoxins
- insects that penetrate the plant phloem and feed on the dissolved food. They act as plant pathogens and are also vectors that carry pathogenic viruses, bacteria, and fungi into healthy plant tissue
- fungal disease where purple or black spots develop on leaves which often turn yellow and drop early
- cells created during the production of monoclonal antibodies by the fusion of an antibody-specific lymphocyte and a tumour cell
- drug testing done on healthy human volunteers and patients
- bacterial disease spread by bacteria ingested in food causing fever, cramps, vomiting and diarrhoea
- human immunodeficiency virus that weakens the immune system and can lead to AIDS
- physical and chemical barriers that defend the body from pathogens
- additional effects of a drug that are unexpected
25 Clues: reproduction by simple cell division • microorganisms that cause infections • medicines that help to cure bacterial disease • a change in the genetic material of an organism • additional effects of a drug that are unexpected • drug used in a trial that has no impact on the patient • drug testing done on healthy human volunteers and patients • ...
Science Review #2 2021-06-07
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- the energy transfer as one thing eats another
- anything that occupies space and has mass (three states- solid, liquid, gas)
- the change of liquid into a gas(water into water vapor)
- a trait that is passed on from parents to offspring
- plant part that holds the plant up and carries water and food from the roots
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- water falling from the sky as snow, rain, sleet, hail
- the number of a kind of organism living in one place
- when two surfaces rub together and heat is created
- when a seed starts to sprout
- the changes as a plant or animal grows
- plant parts that take in water and nutrients from the soil
- the movement of animals to places with better living conditions
12 Clues: when a seed starts to sprout • the changes as a plant or animal grows • the energy transfer as one thing eats another • when two surfaces rub together and heat is created • a trait that is passed on from parents to offspring • the number of a kind of organism living in one place • water falling from the sky as snow, rain, sleet, hail • ...
Genetics Vocabulary - Benson Lourduraj 2022-04-27
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- an organism that always passes down certain traits to its offspring of many generation
- the young born of living organisms; the children
- a passing of traits from parents to offspring
- the offspring resulting from the combining the qualities different organisms of different breeds
- the transfer of pollen from one plant to another flower of the same plant
- a special quality or trait that makes a person
- to receive something from someone who came before you
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- the transfer of pollen from one plant to another flower of a different plant
- the scientific study of genes and heredity
- a gene that is blocked by a dominant gene
- a gene that blocks another gene
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
12 Clues: a gene that blocks another gene • a gene that is blocked by a dominant gene • the scientific study of genes and heredity • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • a passing of traits from parents to offspring • a special quality or trait that makes a person • the young born of living organisms; the children • to receive something from someone who came before you • ...
Science Safari 2025-06-19
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- Hard part inside the body that gives shape
- Gas we breathe in to stay alive
- What we hear with our ears
- A living thing that grows in soil and needs sunlight
- Water that falls from clouds
- A mixture of gases that we breathe
- What we need to work and move
- A small creature with six legs
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- White or gray thing in the sky that brings rain
- Makes things warm or hot
- It shines at night and changes shape
- Part of a plant that makes food from sunlight
- Carry messages from brain to body
- Liquid needed by all living things to survive
- The planet we live on
- Makes us see things; comes from sun or bulbs
- What grows into a plant
17 Clues: The planet we live on • What grows into a plant • Makes things warm or hot • What we hear with our ears • Water that falls from clouds • What we need to work and move • A small creature with six legs • Gas we breathe in to stay alive • Carry messages from brain to body • A mixture of gases that we breathe • It shines at night and changes shape • ...
Plant System and Human Systems 2026-04-06
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- This plant part absorbs water and mineral salts. Also holds the plant firmly to the ground.
- This human system is involved in the exchange of gases between our body and our surroundings.
- This human system gives our body its shape and protects important organs.
- This plant part holds the plants upright. Also transports food, water and mineral salts to different parts of the plant.
- This plant part absorbs light so that the plant can make food. Also takes in and give out gases.
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- This human system carries substances, such as oxygen and digested food, to different parts of the body.
- This human system helps different parts of the body move.
- Digestion starts here.
- Digestion is completed here.
- This human system breaks down food so that it can be used by the body.
10 Clues: Digestion starts here. • Digestion is completed here. • This human system helps different parts of the body move. • This human system breaks down food so that it can be used by the body. • This human system gives our body its shape and protects important organs. • This plant part absorbs water and mineral salts. Also holds the plant firmly to the ground. • ...
science 2016-04-19
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- green pigment in the plant
- living organism that make their own food
- how is water absorbed from soil
- living organism that depend on others to make their food
- control opening and closing of stomata
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- the process that plant make their own food
- the gas needed by photosynthesis
- what do plants release during photosynthesis
- who are called the food factores of a plant
- example of the parasitic plant
10 Clues: green pigment in the plant • example of the parasitic plant • how is water absorbed from soil • the gas needed by photosynthesis • control opening and closing of stomata • living organism that make their own food • the process that plant make their own food • who are called the food factores of a plant • what do plants release during photosynthesis • ...
Cells 2013-11-12
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- This is the genetic material found in the nucleus. It is made of DNA.
- This organelle prepares and stores proteins for secretion in the cell.
- What is the site of digestion in animal cells?
- What synthesizes and stores starch in plants?
- Where the ribosomes are made.
- This organelle is used to transport things in the cell.
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- What is an organelle that the plant cells have that the animal cells do not have?
- This organelle creates turgor pressure in plants. Turgor pressure keeps a plant from "wilting".
- __________ cells are simple cells with no nucleus.
- What color are chloroplasts?
- __________: A characteristic of living things where there is a constant internal environment.
- These are used to build the cytoskeleton and mitotic spindle.
- This organelle is a site of protein synthesis.
- This is the organelle where cellular respiration occurs.
- _________ is an example of a prokaryotic cell.
- The membrane is composed of a ________ bilayer.
- What is an organelle that the animal cells have that the plant cells do not have?
17 Clues: What color are chloroplasts? • Where the ribosomes are made. • What synthesizes and stores starch in plants? • This organelle is a site of protein synthesis. • _________ is an example of a prokaryotic cell. • What is the site of digestion in animal cells? • The membrane is composed of a ________ bilayer. • __________ cells are simple cells with no nucleus. • ...
Flower Parts 2022-11-06
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- the part of the plant that grows into the ground and collects water
- The process where pollen is transported from one flower to another
- the sticky part of a flower that collects pollen
- The sweet substance made by plants that animals like to eat
- The part of the flower that collects sunlight and makes food for the plant
- These animals are necessary for pollination
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- the powdery substance needed to make a fruit grow
- what a seed turns into if pollinated with pollen from other flowers
- the part of a plant that looks pretty and is capable of bearing seeds
- The colorful outer portion of flowers
- the part of the flower that produces pollen
- this holds the plant up and carries nutrients towards the leaves
12 Clues: The colorful outer portion of flowers • the part of the flower that produces pollen • These animals are necessary for pollination • the sticky part of a flower that collects pollen • the powdery substance needed to make a fruit grow • The sweet substance made by plants that animals like to eat • this holds the plant up and carries nutrients towards the leaves • ...
Plant Vocabulary 2022-03-22
9 Clues: creates the seeds • attracts pollinators • Hold plant to the ground • carries water to the plant • create food out of sunlight • protect plant before opening • carries new plant inside of it • creates the pollen in the flower • bumps that grow flowers, and stems
Plants & Living Things 2020-10-26
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- a group of animals with a backbone
- a gas produced by plants
- the process where plants make their own food from sunlight
- a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that have gills
- an object in the lab that can be used to see small things in much more detail
- the reproductive structure of a plant
- a group of invertebrate creatures which includes a spider or a tick
- a group of vertebrates that feed milk to their young
- where scientists group living things into distinct categories so they can be identified
- the "m" in MRS C GREN
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- the "g" in MRS C GREN
- the "n" in MRS C GREN
- a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that live on land and lay eggs
- the part of a plant that absorbs water and provides structure
- the "e" in MRS C GREN
- the green structure on a plant that absorbs sunlight
- the site inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs
- most land mammals are covered in this
- the "c" in MRS C GREN
- most fish are covered in these
- the bright part of a flower which attracts pollinators
- fruits protect these so that they can be dispersed
22 Clues: the "g" in MRS C GREN • the "n" in MRS C GREN • the "e" in MRS C GREN • the "c" in MRS C GREN • the "m" in MRS C GREN • a gas produced by plants • most fish are covered in these • a group of animals with a backbone • the reproductive structure of a plant • most land mammals are covered in this • the site inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Cells 2024-05-10
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- a green organelle where photosynthesis takes place in plant cells
- genetic material in all cells
- particles move from an area of high concentration to low concentration through a protein
- has membrane bound organelles (animal, plant, fungi)
- particles move from an area of high concentration to low concentration automatically
- the semi-permeable barrier that allows some things into the cell but keeps others out
- the large molecule which is produced in photosynthesis
- where proteins are made
- some things can pass through, some things cannot pass through
- the powerhouse of the cell which creates ATP
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- water loving (phospholipid heads)
- lacks membrane bound organelles (bacteria)
- organelle which does macromolecule recycling in animal cells
- structural barrier outside the cell membrane in plant, fungi, and bacteria cells
- the jelly-like substance inside the cell
- makes up the cell membrane in a bilayer
- molecules pass through the cell membrane from an area of low concentration to high concentration with the use of added energy
- water hating (phospholipid tails)
- usable energy
- water flows to an area of more particles
- the process where all living things create ATP (usable energy)
- an organelle in eukaryotes which houses DNA
22 Clues: usable energy • where proteins are made • genetic material in all cells • water loving (phospholipid heads) • water hating (phospholipid tails) • makes up the cell membrane in a bilayer • the jelly-like substance inside the cell • water flows to an area of more particles • lacks membrane bound organelles (bacteria) • an organelle in eukaryotes which houses DNA • ...
matching vocabulary and the meanings 2024-01-03
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- The part of a seed that provides food for the growing plant.
- To spread or gather something.
- Part of the plant that is touched causing the plant to move.
- To begin to grow.
- Waste eliminated by an animal.
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- Not weighing very much.
- A form of seed dispersal that means seeds stick to an animal.
- Pod The part of a plant that holds the seeds before they are dispersed.
- Food from the soil for plants that are growing
- To hold tightly.
- A sharp tip on a seed that allows it to stick to something.
- Coat Outer protective layer of a seed
12 Clues: To hold tightly. • To begin to grow. • Not weighing very much. • To spread or gather something. • Waste eliminated by an animal. • Coat Outer protective layer of a seed • Food from the soil for plants that are growing • A sharp tip on a seed that allows it to stick to something. • The part of a seed that provides food for the growing plant. • ...
Genetics Crossword 2021-03-18
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- the offspring resulting from combing the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- when pollen from a plant reaches the pistil of the flower from the same plant
- a trait or quality in an individual
- to receive something someone came before you
- a gene factor that blocks another factor
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- an organism that passes down certain traits to its offsprings of many generations
- when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from another plant
- genetic factor that is blocked by a dominant factor
- the young born of living organisms. they are children
- a distinguishable quilty or characteristics
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- characteristics inherited from one generation to the next
12 Clues: a trait or quality in an individual • a gene factor that blocks another factor • a distinguishable quilty or characteristics • to receive something someone came before you • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • genetic factor that is blocked by a dominant factor • the young born of living organisms. they are children • ...
Plants & Human Systems 2026-03-11
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- This system is made up of bones to protect organs and give the body shape.
- When teeth breaks food into smaller pieces.
- This system allows your body to move.
- This system breaks down food into simpler substances.
- This part of the skeletal system holds your body upright.
- A substance which breaks food down into simpler substances.
- This holds the plant firmly to the ground.
- This system transports blood containing digested food, oxygen and water around the body.
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- Water is absorbed by this part in the digestive system.
- The roots of a plant absorbs this substance and water.
- This system helps you to take in and give out gases.
- The leaves of a plant make this for the plant to grow.
12 Clues: This system allows your body to move. • This holds the plant firmly to the ground. • When teeth breaks food into smaller pieces. • This system helps you to take in and give out gases. • This system breaks down food into simpler substances. • The roots of a plant absorbs this substance and water. • The leaves of a plant make this for the plant to grow. • ...
Agronomic Crossword #002 2022-11-10
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- also called the Root Protection Zone; area to avoid severing tree roots; radius of 6-12” for every DBH
- function of a flower or seed
- PPE that should be worn on eyes with mixing pesticides
- plant nutrient with the chemical symbol CA
- plant nutrient that can be applied to turf for a quick green up
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- a primary function of tree roots to provide stability
- fertilizer with equal amounts NPK
- zone to determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location; standard map provided by USDA
- dominant form of weed control utilized in the NCA
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer
- mechanically removing small plugs of thatch and soil from the lawn
- a primary function of tree roots to obtain nutrients
- the area directly located under the outer circumference of the tree branches
- material (such as decaying leaves, bark, or compost) spread around or over a plant to enrich or insulate the soil
- area on a stem where buds are located and site of cellular activity and growth
15 Clues: function of a flower or seed • fertilizer with equal amounts NPK • plant nutrient with the chemical symbol CA • dominant form of weed control utilized in the NCA • decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer • a primary function of tree roots to obtain nutrients • a primary function of tree roots to provide stability • ...
Water Cycle 2024-12-17
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- When water fall down and goes into the soil
- When water in a cloud gets to heavy and falls back down
- When water falls as precipitation and soaks into the ground.
- uptake: When water from the roots travels to the top of the plant
- The part of our Earth that protects us from the sun but also the superhighway for water to move.
- When water rises up into the sky because of temperature change
- storage when water is stuck in the ground
- When water from around the plant and in the plant is evaporating.
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- When water rises out of plants and turns into water vapor
- One of the biggest places where you can find water and where new water forms
- When water in the atmosphere turns into a cloud
- steam: When steam rises from the volcano because of hot air turns into gas
- When water liquid turns into gas vapor
- When there is to much water and the water doesn't sink into the ground
- and dew: When clouds form closer to the ground because of not balanced cold and warm air and dew is little liquid particles that form lower to the ground
15 Clues: When water liquid turns into gas vapor • storage when water is stuck in the ground • When water fall down and goes into the soil • When water in the atmosphere turns into a cloud • When water in a cloud gets to heavy and falls back down • When water rises out of plants and turns into water vapor • When water falls as precipitation and soaks into the ground. • ...
Endangered Species Vocabulary 2016-01-19
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- The rotting flesh of a dead animal
- Reduce the number of a species by killing some
- All animal life of a region
- Animals that can live on land and in water
- A species of a plant or animal that once existed but has died out
- Very simple plants that have no stems or leaves
- A form of tourism that tries to minimise damage to environment
- Use or develop something in order to gain a benefit
- All plant life of a region
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- Scientists who study ecosystems
- At risk of being wiped out
- Of the sea
- Water based
- The natural environment of a plant or animal
- All the plants and animals that depend on one another and their environment for food and shelter
- Animals that eat other animals
16 Clues: Of the sea • Water based • At risk of being wiped out • All plant life of a region • All animal life of a region • Animals that eat other animals • Scientists who study ecosystems • The rotting flesh of a dead animal • Animals that can live on land and in water • The natural environment of a plant or animal • Reduce the number of a species by killing some • ...
CELLS CROSSWORD 2025-11-10
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- central membrane organelle
- stores energy in plant roots/seeds
- what you look through in the microscope
- light source of the microscope
- substance in the cell that holds things in place
- powerhouse of the cell
- something ALL plants have
- lets different amounts of light through for the microscope
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- somthing ALL animals have
- the cells "garbage disposal"
- the "R" in MR.GREEN
- modifies/transports proteins
- the "M" in MR.GREEN
- rigid outer layer of the cell
- holds the tube in place
- small little dots in the cell
- the largest cell you can eat
- responsible for photosynthesis
- the "G" in MR.GREEN
- to hold a slide in place
20 Clues: the "R" in MR.GREEN • the "M" in MR.GREEN • the "G" in MR.GREEN • powerhouse of the cell • holds the tube in place • to hold a slide in place • somthing ALL animals have • something ALL plants have • central membrane organelle • the cells "garbage disposal" • modifies/transports proteins • the largest cell you can eat • rigid outer layer of the cell • small little dots in the cell • ...
Nutrient essential for building muscle growth 2024-11-06
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- May increase heart rate and alertness but can also cause insomnia and restlessness.
- A special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- The sugar found in milk.
- The department of farming or of a farm that is concerned with the production of milk, butter, and cheese.
- is an essential nutrient for the human body.
- Regulating muscle and nerve function, blood sugar levels, and blood pressure and making protein, bone, and DNA.
- Protein found in wheat and oats.
- Substances obtained from food that we require for metabolism or physiological processes.
- Important for the formation of bones, teeth, blood and connective tissues.
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- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean.
- Is An essential nutrient found in a variety of plant and animal foods.
- Provide energy to the body's cells.
- A thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.
- Helps build and repair muscles, bones,and other tissue.
- Fuel we need from food to function and be active.
- Organic molecules that are essential to an organism in small quantities for proper metabolic function.
- Helps create healthy blood and carries oxygen around the body.
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- An electrolyte that helps maintain acid-base balance of the blood, helps regulate blood pressure.
- Acids The building blocks of all proteins.
- A unit of measurement.
21 Clues: A unit of measurement. • The sugar found in milk. • Protein found in wheat and oats. • Provide energy to the body's cells. • is an essential nutrient for the human body. • Acids The building blocks of all proteins. • Fuel we need from food to function and be active. • Helps build and repair muscles, bones,and other tissue. • ...
PLANTS 2023-07-31
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- MAKES A WONDERFUL PIE OR A CRUNCHY HEALTHY SNACK
- SOMETHING THAT ABSORBS WATER AND FOOD FROM THE SOIL TO FEED A PLANT
- MAIN TRUNK OF A PLANT
- CRUNCHY, ORANGE AND RABBITS LOVE THEM
- DARK RED JUICY FRUIT CAN BE MADE INTO JAM OR JELLY
- SOMETHING THAT ATTRACTS INSECTS TO GATHER FOOD AND POLLINATE
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- CAN BE ANY COLOUR AND ONE OF MANY TO MAKE A BLOSSOM
- A PROCESS USING SUNLIGHT TO CREATE FOOD FOR A PLANT
- A THING THAT CONTAINS ALL THE INFORMATION NEEDED TO GROW A PLANT
- JUICY AND SMALL AND AND CAN BE SQUASHED TO MAKE WINE
- STARTS GREEN THEN CHANGES COLOUR TOWARDS AUTUMN
- THIS PLANT GROWS ACORNS
12 Clues: MAIN TRUNK OF A PLANT • THIS PLANT GROWS ACORNS • CRUNCHY, ORANGE AND RABBITS LOVE THEM • STARTS GREEN THEN CHANGES COLOUR TOWARDS AUTUMN • MAKES A WONDERFUL PIE OR A CRUNCHY HEALTHY SNACK • DARK RED JUICY FRUIT CAN BE MADE INTO JAM OR JELLY • CAN BE ANY COLOUR AND ONE OF MANY TO MAKE A BLOSSOM • A PROCESS USING SUNLIGHT TO CREATE FOOD FOR A PLANT • ...
Labelling plant parts 2025-10-27
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- The part that grows underground and takes in water and nutrients
- The part that holds up the plant and carries water to the leaves
- One of the soft, colorful parts of a flower
- The colorful part of the plant that makes seeds
- The liquid plants need to drink to stay alive and grow.
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- the dark crumbly stuff on the ground where the plant grows
- The light from the sun that plants use to make food
- The flat green part that uses sunlight to make food for the plant
- The tiny part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
9 Clues: One of the soft, colorful parts of a flower • The colorful part of the plant that makes seeds • The light from the sun that plants use to make food • The tiny part of a plant that can grow into a new plant • The liquid plants need to drink to stay alive and grow. • the dark crumbly stuff on the ground where the plant grows • ...
