the plant Crossword Puzzles
4.r 2025-05-04
20 Clues: bin • lamp • boots • table • jeans • plant • radio • fridge • gloves • mirror • cooker • sandals • picture • raincoat • swimsuit • trousers • pullover • bookcase • wardrobe • sunglasses
A 2025-09-06
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- – The world of plants, animals, land, and sky.
- – Being nice and helpful to others.
- – Something you wear on your head.
- – Men, women, and children who live in towns or cities.
- – A tall plant with branches, leaves, and sometimes fruit.
- – A cool place under a tree where the sun does not shine.
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- – The earth or soil where plants grow.
- – The part of a plant we can eat, like apples or bananas.
- – A round fruit that grows on trees.
- – A metal pan used for cooking; Johnny wore one as a hat.
- – The small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- – To go from one place to another.
12 Clues: – Something you wear on your head. • – To go from one place to another. • – Being nice and helpful to others. • – A round fruit that grows on trees. • – The earth or soil where plants grow. • – The world of plants, animals, land, and sky. • – Men, women, and children who live in towns or cities. • – The part of a plant we can eat, like apples or bananas. • ...
Discovery of Cells and Cell Theory 2021-02-09
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- a specialized tissue in a body that controls the heart.
- The basic unit of life.
- In 1665, this scientist discovered cells by observing thin slices of cork under a microscope.
- A type of cell that has a nucleus and many membrane-bound structures. (Examples: plant, animal, and fungi cells)
- Tissues come together to form these structures, which carry out important functions for the body. (Examples: heart, stomach, and skin)
- This organelle is a sac that stores water, food, and/or waste products.
- This rigid outer covering is found only in plant cells. It gives the plant cell structure and support.
- a specialized tissue in a body helps with movement.
- A jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains all of the organelles.
- This organelle forms the cells boundary (its outer covering).
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- a specialized tissue in the body that transports messages from the brain to locations throughout the body.
- This organelle provides energy for the cell.
- A type of cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound structures. (Example: Bacteria)
- Robert Hooke, Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden, Rudolph Virchow all made discoveries, which contributed to the development of this fundamental principle of biology.
- Cells that work together for a common function form __________.
- Parts of a cell that carry out important functions for the cell.
- This organelle contains DNA and directs the cell’s activity
- This scientific tool magnifies small objects, making it possible to observe cells.
- This green, disc-shaped organelle is found only in plant cells. Photosynthesis takes place within this organelle.
19 Clues: The basic unit of life. • This organelle provides energy for the cell. • a specialized tissue in a body helps with movement. • a specialized tissue in a body that controls the heart. • This organelle contains DNA and directs the cell’s activity • This organelle forms the cells boundary (its outer covering). • ...
Plant Anatomy 1 2021-12-23
10 Clues: Grow year round • Anchors the plant • Water zips up the ___ • Main body of the plant • Seed carrying structure • Has two embryonic leaves • Water flows down the ___ • Has only one embryonic leaf • Functions in seed propagation • Extension of the plant that makes food
Cells 2022-09-08
15 Clues: Holds DNA • cicular cell • makes energy • boxes protines • only has 1 cell • moves the protines • square shapped cell • Jelly like substance • has more than 1 cell • Knolage the cell needs • lets things in and out • Turns sunlight to energy • makes energy for the cell • holds water food and waste • gives stucture to plant cells
Environmental Review Crossword 2020-09-20
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- Molecules that absorb color are called ________?
- What normal makes a leaf fall off a tree?
- Chlorophyll makes the leaf what color?
- Little cells that appear at the place where the leaf stem meets the branch.
- Spongy cells on the inside of the leaf.
- What is a waxy layer on the outside of a leaf?
- What is packed with columnar cells that have chloroplasts in them?
- What plants thrive in cold weather?
- Cells on the inside of the plant that are tube-like.
- Pores on the outside of a leaf.
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- What are the cells that take the light that is absorbed and mixes it with water and carbon dioxide to create food?
- Cells that surround the stoma.
- How plants get its food.
- Evaporation through the plants.
- What part of the leaf holds the xylem and phloem?
- Leaves are like what part of the house for the rest of the plant?
- Site where photosynthesis takes place in conifers.
- What is a layer of cells covering the root and stem of the leaf called?
- Tissues that are tube-like on the inside of the plant.
- What must leaves do in the winter or else they will burst and die?
20 Clues: How plants get its food. • Cells that surround the stoma. • Evaporation through the plants. • Pores on the outside of a leaf. • What plants thrive in cold weather? • Chlorophyll makes the leaf what color? • Spongy cells on the inside of the leaf. • What normal makes a leaf fall off a tree? • What is a waxy layer on the outside of a leaf? • ...
Photosynthesis crossword 2021-03-11
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- Distributes water to the plant
- what are needed to react to making food for the plant to survive like water, etc
- make food in the form of sugar and produce O2
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
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- Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
- Comes from the sun
- It allows a plant to absorb sunlight
- are formed in a chemical reaction
- Lets gases in and out of the leaf
10 Clues: Comes from the sun • Distributes water to the plant • Where photosynthesis takes place • are formed in a chemical reaction • Lets gases in and out of the leaf • organelle that contains chlorophyll • It allows a plant to absorb sunlight • make food in the form of sugar and produce O2 • Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes • ...
Plants and Seeds 2018-04-17
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- only one cotyledon present in the embryo is called
- root which has a main root
- what is the transfer of seeds from the mother plant to far away places
- which part gives support to the plant
- which part gives food for the plant
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- seeds with two cotyledons in the embryo is called
- soil which the tea grow well
- another word meaning for food storage
- the part of the embryo which grow towards root
- in which soil does the rice plant grows well
10 Clues: root which has a main root • soil which the tea grow well • which part gives food for the plant • another word meaning for food storage • which part gives support to the plant • in which soil does the rice plant grows well • the part of the embryo which grow towards root • seeds with two cotyledons in the embryo is called • ...
Animal and Plant Cells. 2013-09-20
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- Captures sunlight for the plant
- The _________ cells are very long, and carry electrical signals around our bodies
- The _________ hair cells absorb water from the soil to help plants grow
- The cytoplasm is where the _________ reactions in the cell take place
- An ________ only has a cell wall
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- The __________ cell is designed to fertilise eggs
- Filled with fluid, keeps the plant upright
- Only plant cells have a _________ _______________
- Command centre of the cell
- A __________ has a cell wall and cell membrane
10 Clues: Command centre of the cell • Captures sunlight for the plant • An ________ only has a cell wall • Filled with fluid, keeps the plant upright • A __________ has a cell wall and cell membrane • The __________ cell is designed to fertilise eggs • Only plant cells have a _________ _______________ • The cytoplasm is where the _________ reactions in the cell take place • ...
Biology - Transport in Plants 2020-06-14
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- The sieve plate is described as ________ as it allows substances to pass through its pores.
- This process makes glucose in plants.
- A lack of this mineral results in reddish-purple discolouration.
- This factor affects the transpiration as high levels can cause the air to become saturated with water vapour.
- These group of plants live in wet, freshwater environments like ponds, lakes and rivers.
- This process breaks glucose in plants.
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- The ability of water molecules to stick together.
- The evaporation of water from a plant.
- These plants live in areas that lack water.
- The movement of water into the root hair cells.
- Special, one-way pipes that transport water and minerals up the plant.
- Bidirectional tubes that allow water and food to move through the plant.
- This hard, woody substance is produced by a plant upon maturity of specialized xylem cells.
13 Clues: This process makes glucose in plants. • The evaporation of water from a plant. • This process breaks glucose in plants. • These plants live in areas that lack water. • The movement of water into the root hair cells. • The ability of water molecules to stick together. • A lack of this mineral results in reddish-purple discolouration. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2021-12-08
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- Photosynthesis
- center contains (DNA)
- site of chemical reactions
- Can have one or several
- Jelly like substance
- protection only in the plant cells
- processing packaging and secretion
- protect the plants
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- eat dead cells
- structure that has one or more specific jobs to preform in the cell
- Make proteins
- Bacteria unicellular
- reticulm prominent in cells produce a lot of protein
- plant and animal multicellular
- The smallest unit of life
- Movenment
16 Clues: Movenment • Make proteins • Photosynthesis • eat dead cells • protect the plants • Bacteria unicellular • Jelly like substance • center contains (DNA) • Can have one or several • The smallest unit of life • site of chemical reactions • plant and animal multicellular • protection only in the plant cells • processing packaging and secretion • ...
Cells 2023-05-30
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- the vacuole stores _____, water, and waste
- The control center of the cell
- Produces energy for the cell
- structures inside a cell that perform a specialized job
- an organelle that turns sunlight into food
- The main function of the vacuole
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- Mitochondria performs a similar function to the ___________ system in animals
- the cell ___________ helps control what goes in and out of a cell
- One of the organelles found in plant cells but not animal cells
- genetic information stored in the nucleus
- the jelly like substance that fills plant and animal cells
- its larger in plant cells than in animal cells
- the process that occurs inside chloroplasts
13 Clues: Produces energy for the cell • The control center of the cell • The main function of the vacuole • genetic information stored in the nucleus • the vacuole stores _____, water, and waste • an organelle that turns sunlight into food • the process that occurs inside chloroplasts • its larger in plant cells than in animal cells • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2024-11-25
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- the gas given off during photosynthesis and used in cellular respiration
- the organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- the gas given off during cellular respiration and used in photosynthesis
- solar energy
- an organism that can produce its own food
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- an organism that consumes other organisms as food
- the organelle in which cellular respiration occurs
- the location where water enters the plant
- control the size of stomata on the plant leaf
- the energy storing product of photosynthesis
- the tiny pores on plant leaves that are the site of gas exchange
- photosynthesis and cellular respiration are __________ processes
- the high energy product of cellular respiration
13 Clues: solar energy • the location where water enters the plant • an organism that can produce its own food • the energy storing product of photosynthesis • the organelle in which photosynthesis occurs • control the size of stomata on the plant leaf • the high energy product of cellular respiration • an organism that consumes other organisms as food • ...
Unveiling the Amazon's Medical Marvels: Antibiotics, Anti-Cancer Treatments, and Natural Therapies 2024-04-12
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- How is the Amazon rainforest described in terms of its vastness and complexity?
- What eight-legged friend has venom that holds a toxin potentially useful for pain relief?
- What life-saving treatment has been developed using compounds from the rosy periwinkle?
- What plant is used in the Amazon for treating glaucoma?
- What anti-inflammatory plant is utilized by the Amazon's indigenous communities?
- What word describes the abundance of medical miracles found in the Amazon rainforest?
- What plant from the Amazon has helped develop treatments for leukemia and Hodgkin's lymphoma?
- What bacteria-battling superstar is found in the Cecropia tree's insect inhabitants?
- In the Amazon, who has been harnessing the healing power of plants for centuries?
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- What major issue might cecropin help combat in medicine?
- By what eye condition is the jaborandi plant used in the Amazon for treating?
- What biome is known as a biological bonanza and a pharmacy of potential medicines?
- What countless entities are yet to be discovered in the Amazon for potential medical benefits?
- The Brazilian Wandering Spider's toxin could be revolutionary in what area of medicine?
- What plant's sap is suggested as a potential cancer-fighting champion from the Amazon?
15 Clues: What plant is used in the Amazon for treating glaucoma? • What major issue might cecropin help combat in medicine? • By what eye condition is the jaborandi plant used in the Amazon for treating? • How is the Amazon rainforest described in terms of its vastness and complexity? • What anti-inflammatory plant is utilized by the Amazon's indigenous communities? • ...
Plants 2021-10-24
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- green plant that has thorns
- the person who studies the human body
- if you touch it ,you bleed
- Baby flower
- Something that gives protection
- make you sick
- can not be eaten
- plant that we use to make tea
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- plants that eat insects
- the person who studies plants
- It grows underground
- have a bad smell
- main stem
- palm tree of life
- Cab be eaten
- dead body
- have a bad smell
17 Clues: main stem • dead body • Baby flower • Cab be eaten • make you sick • have a bad smell • have a bad smell • can not be eaten • palm tree of life • It grows underground • plants that eat insects • if you touch it ,you bleed • green plant that has thorns • the person who studies plants • plant that we use to make tea • Something that gives protection • the person who studies the human body
March 2022-03-02
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- March Madness
- green aromatic plant
- three leaves
- First day of _____ on March 20
- Zodiac sign, February 19 - March 20
- March is the _____ month
- March birthstone
- Find gold at the end of the
- Small, mischievous sprite
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- Blue + Yellow
- March flower
- small flowerless green plant, found in damp habitats
- Precious metal
- Find one with four leaves
- Four leaf clover will bring you
- Zodiac sign, March 21 - April 19
16 Clues: March flower • three leaves • Blue + Yellow • March Madness • Precious metal • March birthstone • green aromatic plant • March is the _____ month • Find one with four leaves • Small, mischievous sprite • Find gold at the end of the • First day of _____ on March 20 • Four leaf clover will bring you • Zodiac sign, March 21 - April 19 • Zodiac sign, February 19 - March 20 • ...
Jessica 2022-01-24
11 Clues: a sofa • running fast • a small plant • she _______ water • ____, second, third,... • she ____ out of the sofa • a noise/something you can hear • Jessica planted ______ in a pot • she _____ a loud noise (past tense) • backyard where you can plant things • something in the pot to plant something
Apple 2025-09-06
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- – The world of plants, animals, land, and sky.
- – Being nice and helpful to others.
- – Something you wear on your head.
- – Men, women, and children who live in towns or cities.
- – A tall plant with branches, leaves, and sometimes fruit.
- – A cool place under a tree where the sun does not shine.
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- – The earth or soil where plants grow.
- – The part of a plant we can eat, like apples or bananas.
- – A round fruit that grows on trees.
- – A metal pan used for cooking; Johnny wore one as a hat.
- – The small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- – To go from one place to another.
12 Clues: – Something you wear on your head. • – To go from one place to another. • – Being nice and helpful to others. • – A round fruit that grows on trees. • – The earth or soil where plants grow. • – The world of plants, animals, land, and sky. • – Men, women, and children who live in towns or cities. • – The part of a plant we can eat, like apples or bananas. • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environment 2013-02-03
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- plant protector
- a shoot growing from underneath the stem of a plant
- The study of the evolution and configuration of landform
- An area or region drained by a river, river system, or other body of water
- half of a sphere
- the lines of weather maps
- something cresent shaped
- (of rock) That has formed from sediment deposited by water or air
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- the distance to a place from greenwich england
- Sclerophyll is a type of vegetation that has hard leaves and short internodes
- the mythology of Australian aboriginals when the first ancestors were created
- the invisbale lines across the globe to help measure the climate
- Denoting rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies.
- Forces pertaining to, causing or resulting from structural deformation of the earth's crust
- A plant that needs very little water
- large mass of igneous rock believed to have formed deep underground
- A low growing bushy Australian eucalyptus
17 Clues: plant protector • half of a sphere • something cresent shaped • the lines of weather maps • A plant that needs very little water • A low growing bushy Australian eucalyptus • the distance to a place from greenwich england • a shoot growing from underneath the stem of a plant • The study of the evolution and configuration of landform • ...
Christmas 2024-11-19
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- Frozen rain
- Lead reindeer
- Dance of the .....Fairy
- Mean or miserly person
- Hung over the fireplace
- Carrot-nosed figure
- Christmas "kissing" plant
- Green Christmas decoration
- Christmas month
- Famous snowman
- How Santa gets in
- The first Christmas. "The first...."
- Christmas song
- Gift giving holiday
- Green Christmas thief
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- Tread used to build miniature houses
- Santa's ride
- Tree decoration
- Santa's helpers
- Traditional dairy drink
- Plant with red berries
- Kris....
- ...... bells
- An opener or a famous ballet
- Circular decoration
- .....Christmas; A season's greeting
- Little .... boy
- Tree topper
- Striped sweet
- ..... pole
- Rudolph and friends
31 Clues: Kris.... • ..... pole • Frozen rain • Tree topper • Santa's ride • ...... bells • Lead reindeer • Striped sweet • Famous snowman • Christmas song • Tree decoration • Santa's helpers • Christmas month • Little .... boy • How Santa gets in • Carrot-nosed figure • Circular decoration • Gift giving holiday • Rudolph and friends • Green Christmas thief • Plant with red berries • Mean or miserly person • ...
Discovery of Cells and Cell Theory 2021-02-09
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- a specialized tissue in a body that controls the heart.
- The basic unit of life.
- In 1665, this scientist discovered cells by observing thin slices of cork under a microscope.
- A type of cell that has a nucleus and many membrane-bound structures. (Examples: plant, animal, and fungi cells)
- Tissues come together to form these structures, which carry out important functions for the body. (Examples: heart, stomach, and skin)
- This organelle is a sac that stores water, food, and/or waste products.
- This rigid outer covering is found only in plant cells. It gives the plant cell structure and support.
- a specialized tissue in a body helps with movement.
- A jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains all of the organelles.
- This organelle forms the cells boundary (its outer covering).
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- a specialized tissue in the body that transports messages from the brain to locations throughout the body.
- This organelle provides energy for the cell.
- A type of cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound structures. (Example: Bacteria)
- Robert Hooke, Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden, Rudolph Virchow all made discoveries, which contributed to the development of this fundamental principle of biology.
- Cells that work together for a common function form __________.
- Parts of a cell that carry out important functions for the cell.
- This organelle contains DNA and directs the cell’s activity
- This scientific tool magnifies small objects, making it possible to observe cells.
- This green, disc-shaped organelle is found only in plant cells. Photosynthesis takes place within this organelle.
19 Clues: The basic unit of life. • This organelle provides energy for the cell. • a specialized tissue in a body helps with movement. • a specialized tissue in a body that controls the heart. • This organelle contains DNA and directs the cell’s activity • This organelle forms the cells boundary (its outer covering). • ...
Cells 2022-03-15
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- packages and ships out proteins
- type of animal cell that is stretchy and allows for body movement
- where the slide is placed on when using a microscope
- creates proteins for the body
- act as the workers inside of the cell, mainly found in the endoplasmic reticulum
- type of animal cell that transmits messages around the body
- creates food and is only found in a plant cell
- storage inside of the cell like water, food, and cell waste
- gel like substance that holds all organelles inside of the cell in place
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- outside layer that allows things to go in or out of the cell
- brings a microscope into focus
- the command center of the cell
- the powerhouse of the cell
- the basic unit of life
- outer most layer in a plant cell that gives a plant strength
15 Clues: the basic unit of life • the powerhouse of the cell • creates proteins for the body • brings a microscope into focus • the command center of the cell • packages and ships out proteins • creates food and is only found in a plant cell • where the slide is placed on when using a microscope • type of animal cell that transmits messages around the body • ...
Cells 2022-03-15
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- packages and ships out proteins
- type of animal cell that is stretchy and allows for body movement
- where the slide is placed when using a microscope
- creates proteins for the body
- act as the workers inside of the cell, mainly found in the endoplasmic reticulum
- type of animal cell that transmits messages around the body
- creates food and is only found in a plant cell
- storage inside of the cell like water, food, and cell waste
- gel like substance that holds all organelles inside of the cell in place
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- outside layer that allows things to go in or out of the cell
- brings a microscope into focus
- the command center of the cell
- the powerhouse of the cell
- the basic unit of life
- outer most layer in a plant cell that gives a plant strength
15 Clues: the basic unit of life • the powerhouse of the cell • creates proteins for the body • brings a microscope into focus • the command center of the cell • packages and ships out proteins • creates food and is only found in a plant cell • where the slide is placed when using a microscope • type of animal cell that transmits messages around the body • ...
Plant Structure Crossword! 2022-09-06
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- provides energy (food) for the plant
- pollinate plants
- uses sunlight to make food
- supports the plant and collects water
- makes the plant strong enough to handle weather
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- carried by wind or insects to other plants
- a flower that has not opened up yet
- carries food, water, and minerals
- needed to grow new plants
- produce seeds
- helps protect the seed
11 Clues: produce seeds • pollinate plants • helps protect the seed • needed to grow new plants • uses sunlight to make food • carries food, water, and minerals • a flower that has not opened up yet • provides energy (food) for the plant • supports the plant and collects water • carried by wind or insects to other plants • makes the plant strong enough to handle weather
The journey of the tea 2023-12-05
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- a building or group of buildings with facilities for the manufacture of goods.
- an insect or other small animal that harms or destroys garden plants, trees, etc.
- any environment that encourages growth.
- an undesirable or unwanted plant growing wild, esp. one that takes food or nourishment from a crop, lawn, or flower bed.
- a slow-moving, snaillike animal.
- the act or process of fermenting
- the beverage so prepared, served hot or iced
- a small wormlike animal with a long body separated in parts, several pairs of legs, and biting mouthparts, eventually becoming a butterfly or moth.
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- leaves, as of a tree or plant
- a young tree
- the part of a plant that grows in an opposite direction to the root and that supports a leaf, flower, or fruit.
- to (cause to) shrivel or fade
- a watery juice that passes through the tissues of a plant.
- to drink (a liquid) a little at a time
- a covering, as of straw, spread on the ground around plants to prevent loss of water or soil, etc.
15 Clues: a young tree • leaves, as of a tree or plant • to (cause to) shrivel or fade • a slow-moving, snaillike animal. • the act or process of fermenting • to drink (a liquid) a little at a time • any environment that encourages growth. • the beverage so prepared, served hot or iced • a watery juice that passes through the tissues of a plant. • ...
Vocab Choice Board Science 2023-03-09
10 Clues: inside • outside • causes a response • reaction to stimulus • process of plant growth • plants response to touch • plant growing against gravity • plant growing towards sunlight • water against the cell wall of plant • plants response to external stimulus
plants 2023-06-25
10 Clues: A tree • Hibiscus • A creeper • It attracts insects. • Kitchen of the plant • It give rise to new plant • The fastest growing plant • It takes water from the soil. • It bears leaves, flowers, fruits • The process of preparing food by plants
Cell Organelles 2013-09-17
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- Abosorbs nutrients and digests alchohol
- Found near the Nucleus, this orgnaelle helps with process of Mitosis
- Located in the Nucleus
- Found on the Rough Endoplamic Reticulum, also transfers protein
- Stores Ions and Steroids
- Only found in plant cells, this orgnaelle helps plants create food through photosynthesis
- Contains a variety a enzymes to help digest nutrients
- Located in the Center of the cell
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- Only found in plant cells, this organelle adds protection to a the cell
- Packages and synthesises proteins
- Protects the cell
- A jelly like substance that holds organelles in the cell
- Much larger in plant cells, this organelle is usually the storage of water and waste products
- This organelle takes in nutrients and breakes them down, it is known as the powerhouses of the cell
- Serves as a pathway between the Nucleus and Cytoplasm to exchange materials
- Helps maintain cell shape
- Vacuoles and Lysosomes are both this type of organelle
17 Clues: Protects the cell • Located in the Nucleus • Stores Ions and Steroids • Helps maintain cell shape • Packages and synthesises proteins • Located in the Center of the cell • Abosorbs nutrients and digests alchohol • Contains a variety a enzymes to help digest nutrients • Vacuoles and Lysosomes are both this type of organelle • ...
Cell Unit Crossword 2021-10-26
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- - the "soup" of the cell or the fluid that holds all of the organelles inside of the cell
- - control center for the cell, holds the DNA
- cell - a cell with no nucleus, bacteria cells
- cell - a cell with a nucleus, animal or plant cells
- - modifies proteins after receiving proteins from the rough ER
- - an organelle that does not have ribosomes and makes fats or lipids
- - lets materials in and out of the cell
- - breaks materials down for the cell
- - provides structure and support for plant cells
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- - the powerhouse of the cell
- - makes sugar for plant cells out of water and carbon dioxide
- - an organelle that has ribosomes attached and makes proteins
- - stores water and other nutrients
- - a group of cells that work together to complete a task, there are 4 types (muscle, epithelial, nervous and connective)
- - organelle that makes proteins
- - a group of tissues that work together to complete a task ex: a heart
- - basic unit of life
- system - a group of organs that work together to complete a specific task for the organism
18 Clues: - basic unit of life • - the powerhouse of the cell • - organelle that makes proteins • - stores water and other nutrients • - breaks materials down for the cell • - lets materials in and out of the cell • - control center for the cell, holds the DNA • cell - a cell with no nucleus, bacteria cells • - provides structure and support for plant cells • ...
Roots 2022-10-03
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- type of specialized root that supports plants in soft, wet soils
- type of modified root like potatoes
- root system with short primary root and elongated lateral roots
- root system with elongated primary root and short lateral roots
- roots that grow from special tissue above ground
- type of specialized root that grows farther up the stem and helps anchor plants
- type of modified root like gladioli
- outermost tip of the stem that protects the meristem
- specialized cells at the tip of the root that make the root grow an push through the soil
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- the first root to emerge from the seed, main root
- type of specialized root that wraps around host plant and sucks life from host plant
- type of modified root like onions and garlic
- type of modified root like ginger and iris
- elongated cells that increase the surface area of the root
- any roots that branch off of the primary root
- roots that store extra food for plant
- outermost layer of cells on a root
17 Clues: outermost layer of cells on a root • type of modified root like potatoes • type of modified root like gladioli • roots that store extra food for plant • type of modified root like ginger and iris • type of modified root like onions and garlic • any roots that branch off of the primary root • roots that grow from special tissue above ground • ...
Endangered Species Crossword 2025-07-21
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- A flightless bird that became extinct about 350 years ago
- When a type of animal or plant is at risk of disappearing forever
- A large animal known for its tusks, can be savannah or forest
- Making the world dirty and unhealthy
- The natural home or environment of an animal or plant
- A type of living thing, like an animal or a plant
- When all of a certain animal or plant type are gone from the world
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- A primate that lives in rainforests and is critically endangered
- Chemicals used to kill insects that can harm wildlife
- An animal known for its horn, which is sometimes hunted
- Too many fish caught in one area at once
- A brown bird that governments and conservation groups helped recover
- A marine animal affected by water and noise pollution
- When humans kill animals for their fur, horns, or other parts
- A type of big cat also called the Siberian tiger
15 Clues: Making the world dirty and unhealthy • Too many fish caught in one area at once • A type of big cat also called the Siberian tiger • A type of living thing, like an animal or a plant • Chemicals used to kill insects that can harm wildlife • A marine animal affected by water and noise pollution • The natural home or environment of an animal or plant • ...
SowjanyaKilari_DBS 2022-06-22
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- to take steps to grow something or improve its growth, especially crops.
- the gas that releases by plants
- the part of a plant that grows downward and holds the plant in place, absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavouring, food, medicine, or perfume.
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
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- process of converting sunlight to food by plants
- a living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots
- the process or period of gathering in crops.
- the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant.
10 Clues: the gas that releases by plants • the process or period of gathering in crops. • process of converting sunlight to food by plants • to take steps to grow something or improve its growth, especially crops. • a living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots • a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility. • ...
Heredity 2017-03-14
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- _______________________ is when pollination of a flower or plant with pollen from another flower or plant.
- trait ____________________ is a trait that reappears in the second generation when parents with different traits are bred.
- plant a plant with both male and female reproduction systems to breed a new plant is called_________________.
- _______________ is the passing of traits from parent to offspring.
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- _________________________ is when the pollination of a flower by pollen from the same flower or from another flower on the same plant
- ________________ is the trait that overpowers the other.
- Gregor Mendel did his experiments in a Monastery in _____________.
- A__________________________ is a feature that has different forms in population.
- A ________________________ are the different forms of a characteristic.
- one set of instructions for an inherited trait is called________________.
10 Clues: ________________ is the trait that overpowers the other. • Gregor Mendel did his experiments in a Monastery in _____________. • _______________ is the passing of traits from parent to offspring. • A ________________________ are the different forms of a characteristic. • one set of instructions for an inherited trait is called________________. • ...
Puzzle #28 2023-08-01
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- Plant sucking insect
- Killer whale
- Earth's atmospheric space
- Small flowing water
- Highend fashion
- Poultry meat
- Pollinating insect
- Tropical hydrator
- Bell shaped flower
- Creative professional
- Erupting mountain
- Colorful tropical bird
- Calm and peaceful
- Snow color
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- String instrument
- Thankful emotion
- Vocal performer
- Medieval fortress
- Tall building
- Music group
- Huge mammal
- The Big Apple
- Sturdy tree
- Rapid flow of snow
- Climbing plant
25 Clues: Snow color • Music group • Huge mammal • Sturdy tree • Killer whale • Poultry meat • Tall building • The Big Apple • Climbing plant • Vocal performer • Highend fashion • Thankful emotion • String instrument • Medieval fortress • Tropical hydrator • Erupting mountain • Calm and peaceful • Pollinating insect • Bell shaped flower • Rapid flow of snow • Small flowing water • Plant sucking insect • ...
Cell Crossword Puzzle 2020-02-25
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- This is in both cells, yet it is larger in the plant cell
- This provides energy for the cell
- Body This is in charge of shipping products out of the cell
- Theory This was created by three scientists
- This is a green organelle found in only the plant cell
- This is stored in the nucleus
- These are the smallest organelles in the cell
- The command center of the cell
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- This holds all the organelles in place
- Wall This organelle provides structure to the plant cell
- A unicellular organism without a nucleus
- Reticulum This organelle is always attached to the nucleus
- Membrane This decides what goes in and out of the cell
- These break down food and waste
- A multicellular organism with a nucleus
15 Clues: This is stored in the nucleus • The command center of the cell • These break down food and waste • This provides energy for the cell • This holds all the organelles in place • A multicellular organism with a nucleus • A unicellular organism without a nucleus • Theory This was created by three scientists • These are the smallest organelles in the cell • ...
cell unit 1 crossword 15 words. 2018-02-22
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- a organ in a plant cell that produces energy from the sun.
- a word that describes a area or group of different things like for archaea.
- found in a plant cell and hold water waste and other things.
- smallest of living things
- a group of cells that do the same job.
- a domain
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- most of the work of the cell is carried out by blank.
- the inside of a cell
- found in animal cells it does the same things as a central vacuole.
- a part of a cell or animal that does something a lung.
- an organ in a cell that uses oxygen to get energy from food.
- the outside of a plant cell
- used to see small things
- the center of a cell
- makes proteins.
15 Clues: a domain • makes proteins. • the inside of a cell • the center of a cell • used to see small things • smallest of living things • the outside of a plant cell • a group of cells that do the same job. • most of the work of the cell is carried out by blank. • a part of a cell or animal that does something a lung. • a organ in a plant cell that produces energy from the sun. • ...
Shelley Over60s Gardening Club 2024-09-24
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- The type of underground storage organ from which a crocus grows
- A large central root from which other roots sprout laterally
- The name for the annual topping up of borders
- A collective name for native plants
- Commonly known as Mock Orange
- A low growing plant with pretty, daisy-like flowers
- Essential for healthy plant growth
- The botanical name for a daffodil
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- The type of plant tissue that carries water and minerals
- The thread-like material in soil produced by fungi
- Leaf mould and manure are what forms of matter in the soil
- Les Parker's best-liked gardener
- Produced by plants as part of photosynthesis
- A technique for planting bulbs in layers to achieve a succession of blooms
- The national flower of China
15 Clues: The national flower of China • Commonly known as Mock Orange • Les Parker's best-liked gardener • The botanical name for a daffodil • Essential for healthy plant growth • A collective name for native plants • Produced by plants as part of photosynthesis • The name for the annual topping up of borders • The thread-like material in soil produced by fungi • ...
Hugo science quiz 2025-08-09
11 Clues: a spring bulb • a very big tree • a climbing plant • has prickly leaves • the blackberry plant • beautiful but prickly! • helps to pollinate flowers • an English snake with venom • a bird that likes shiny things • a tall flower that follows the sun • Something you plant that isn't a seed
Photosynthesis 2020-12-03
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- organelle where photosynthesis takes place; only in plant cells
- substances is produced in a chemical reaction
- a green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight
- Lets gases in and out of the leaf
- what is needed for a chemical reaction to take place
- light+put together
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- plants making food in the form of sugar and producing oxygen
- Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
- Distributes water to the plant
- comes from the sun
10 Clues: comes from the sun • light+put together • Distributes water to the plant • Lets gases in and out of the leaf • substances is produced in a chemical reaction • what is needed for a chemical reaction to take place • Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes • a green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight • ...
How Animals have Adapted 2022-10-02
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- Dandelion seeds are spread by the ____.
- Trees have very thick stem called ______.
- Plants produce seeds, which grow into _________.
- Plants have ______ to gather sunlight.
- Plants have a ____ to support the leaves.
- The leaves allow the plant to breathe ___.
- Basic needs of a plant
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- Plants have ______ to allow them to take water from the soil.
- Mangrove trees have roots that allow them to live in _____.
- Plants have adapted their roots to live in _________ environment.
- Fir trees have thin leaves called _______ to allow snow to slip off.
- Lily pads have leaves that _____ on water.
- Seeds are spread by _______ when the fruit is eaten.
- Cacti have thin _____ leaves to stop the plant losing water.
14 Clues: Basic needs of a plant • Plants have ______ to gather sunlight. • Dandelion seeds are spread by the ____. • Trees have very thick stem called ______. • Plants have a ____ to support the leaves. • Lily pads have leaves that _____ on water. • The leaves allow the plant to breathe ___. • Plants produce seeds, which grow into _________. • ...
Biology 2013-01-15
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- help with cell division during mitosis
- holds plant up
- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- powerhouse of the cell
- found only in plant cells
- make protein
- "clean up crew"
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- makes protein
- store and move materials between the cells
- helps cell maintain its shape
- "UPS" of the cell
- store liquids
- control-center of the cell
- jelly-like material that fills the cell
- makes lipids
15 Clues: make protein • makes lipids • makes protein • store liquids • holds plant up • "clean up crew" • "UPS" of the cell • powerhouse of the cell • found only in plant cells • control-center of the cell • helps cell maintain its shape • help with cell division during mitosis • jelly-like material that fills the cell • controls what goes in and out of the cell • ...
new testement parables 2022-06-14
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- tall plant that gives life
- the ability to nourish is to ----
- the thing that grows a plant
- saviour on Earth
- goes on and on
- to keep yourself from danger
- big area of land
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- we say this after Jesus' name
- the word of God is constantly _________
- the word of the lord
- our father in heaven
- key ingredient in dough
- belongs to God
- where the fish live
- opposite of good
15 Clues: belongs to God • goes on and on • saviour on Earth • opposite of good • big area of land • where the fish live • the word of the lord • our father in heaven • key ingredient in dough • tall plant that gives life • the thing that grows a plant • to keep yourself from danger • we say this after Jesus' name • the ability to nourish is to ---- • the word of God is constantly _________
cell project 2022 2022-09-23
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- controls what exits and enters the cell
- provides structure and support
- what organelle other than the chloroplast is found in the plant cell
- what are the little floating things in a cell
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- holds water
- where are chloroplast found
- what do the chloroplast look like
- holds and removes waste products
- holds all organelles together
- makes a plant green and are only in plant cells
- controls all functions of the cell
- how many kinds of cells are there
12 Clues: holds water • where are chloroplast found • holds all organelles together • provides structure and support • holds and removes waste products • what do the chloroplast look like • how many kinds of cells are there • controls all functions of the cell • controls what exits and enters the cell • what are the little floating things in a cell • ...
Sustainability 2014-08-24
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- In most homes this force is 110 volts.
- mining Refers to a group of mining techniques used to extract coal from below the ground.
- Rain that has turned acidic because of pollution in the air
- A device that changes electricity from one voltage to another voltage.
- This is made from ancient plant material and gives coal most of its energy.
- A unit of Mesurment
- A type of fuel formed from the remains of plants or sea creatures millions of years ago.
- Sealed vessel in a power plant where water is converted to steam.
- A form of Energy we use to warm up our houses in winter
- A form of energy that is used in homes
- The ability to do work. It comes in many forms such as light, heat, sound, and motion.
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- A machine in a powerplant that produces electricity by changing mechanical energy into electrical energy
- In a power plant, it’s where coal is burned.
- A machine thats that grinds coal to a fine powder
- Energy that can't be reused
- One of the greenhouse gases in our atmosphere;colorless and a waste product of burning fossil fuels
- Water at boiling temperature that spins a turbine
- Practically every form of electric power is generated using this type of engine.
- A mineral that looks like a shiny black rock. It’s formed from plant
19 Clues: A unit of Mesurment • Energy that can't be reused • In most homes this force is 110 volts. • A form of energy that is used in homes • In a power plant, it’s where coal is burned. • A machine thats that grinds coal to a fine powder • Water at boiling temperature that spins a turbine • A form of Energy we use to warm up our houses in winter • ...
The products of photosynthesis 2021-01-06
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- To destroy any chlorophyll before testing a leaf for starch, it is boiled in...
- Chemical used to test for the presence of starch.
- Glucose is converted into this other type of sugar in fruit (to make them taste nice). This sugar is sweeter tasting than glucose.
- An advantage of storing starch rather than glucose is that starch doesn't cause water to move by...
- Amino acids are used by organisms to make larger molecules (polymers) called....
- Plant can uses fats and oils are used to store this (Especially in seeds).
- Complex carbohydrate used to build cell walls.
- If you increase the amount of light shining on a leaf, but photosynthesis doesn't increase, light was not a... (2 words)
- Lots of starch can be stored by plants underground in bulbs and...
- Where many carnivorous plants get their nitrates from.
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- The organelles in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- The chemical in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Group of molecules including fats and oils.
- These embryonic plant structures tend to contain a lot of lipids.
- Gas needed as a reactant in respiration.
- Cell walls help a plant by giving them ___________ support.
- The controlled release of energy by breaking down glucose.
- Glucose can be combined with nitrates to make these molecules (2 words)
- Complex carbohydrate molecule used to store energy in plants.
19 Clues: Gas needed as a reactant in respiration. • Group of molecules including fats and oils. • Complex carbohydrate used to build cell walls. • Chemical used to test for the presence of starch. • Where many carnivorous plants get their nitrates from. • The controlled release of energy by breaking down glucose. • Cell walls help a plant by giving them ___________ support. • ...
Movement of Substances 2025-04-10
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- potato strips will _____ mass when placed in distilled water
- the greater the surface area to volume ration, the _____ the rate of diffusion
- prevents bursting of plant cell (no space)
- potato strips will _____ mass when placed in salt water
- net movement of particles from higher to lower concentration
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- state of plant cell when placed in distilled water
- state of plant cell when placed in sugar solution
- type of particles involved in osmosis
- dilute solution will have _____ water potential than concentrated solution
- net movement of water molecules from higher to lower water potential through a partially permeable membrane
- how the plant looks like without water
- state of animal cell when placed in salt solution
12 Clues: type of particles involved in osmosis • how the plant looks like without water • prevents bursting of plant cell (no space) • state of plant cell when placed in sugar solution • state of animal cell when placed in salt solution • state of plant cell when placed in distilled water • potato strips will _____ mass when placed in salt water • ...
plants 2024-09-24
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- where the newly-formed cells increase in length, thereby lengthening the root.
- outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem, root, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed parts of a plant.
- a new organ that forms from divisions in the mature pericycle layer
- prolonged epidermal cells
- an undifferentiated meristematic tissue found in the buds and growing tips of roots in plants.
- a pruning method generally used on young plants to encourage branching.
- the vascular tissue in charge of transport and distribution of the organic nutrients.
- tissue of unspecialized cells lying between the epidermis (surface cells) and the vascular, or conducting, tissues of stems and roots.
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- one of many similar slender roots branching directly from the base of the stem of a plant
- an area where freshly formed roots mature and lengthen.
- the first organ to appear when a seed germinates.
- a type of tissue that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
- the presence of a large single root growing downward from the base of the plant.
- a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root.
14 Clues: prolonged epidermal cells • a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root. • the first organ to appear when a seed germinates. • an area where freshly formed roots mature and lengthen. • a new organ that forms from divisions in the mature pericycle layer • a pruning method generally used on young plants to encourage branching. • ...
Flower Power Vocabulary 2023-01-19
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- pollen must land, in order
- duster When a bee crawls into a flower, it
- contain seeds or does
- if it has seeds, then we call it a ___
- (like bees) to land on its flowers.
- If a plant part we eat tastes sweet,
- The sugary liquid that a plant
- The powdery substance that has to be moved
- in order to attract
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- Any plant part we eat which does
- against these inside the flower.
- taste sweet
- a plant’s seed pod to develop.
- one flower to another in order for a plant’s
- The sticky, center part of a flower
- pods to form. It is often yellow in color.
16 Clues: taste sweet • in order to attract • contain seeds or does • pollen must land, in order • a plant’s seed pod to develop. • The sugary liquid that a plant • Any plant part we eat which does • against these inside the flower. • (like bees) to land on its flowers. • The sticky, center part of a flower • If a plant part we eat tastes sweet, • if it has seeds, then we call it a ___ • ...
Plant Reproduction 2022-11-29
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- the ovule becomes
- is the male reproductive structures of a flower
- is the female reproductive structures of a flower
- most seedless plant reproduction use this to fertilize the egg
- most nonflowering plants produce seeds that are not enclosed in this
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- when pollen fertilizes the egg
- is a form of plant reproduction that creates a clone of one plant
- a sugar rich liquid that provides energy and nutrients to animals found in flowers
- a seedless plant is a tiny structure that is dispersed from the parent plant and can grow into a new plant body
9 Clues: the ovule becomes • when pollen fertilizes the egg • is the male reproductive structures of a flower • is the female reproductive structures of a flower • most seedless plant reproduction use this to fertilize the egg • is a form of plant reproduction that creates a clone of one plant • most nonflowering plants produce seeds that are not enclosed in this • ...
Final Preparation #2 2025-05-15
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- a baby bird that doesn't fly yet
- chemical reaction in plants- makes energy
- the smallest amount of an element
- a blend of decomposing plant materials
- a plant that lives for many years
- a plant that lives for a year or less
- The primary reproductive structures in plants
- a soil particle that is small and flat
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- the building blocks of all things on earth
- water evaporating off leaves
- a soil particle that is small and round- like flour
- what you apply to soil before planting
- a substance that living things can get
- plants growing where you don't want them
- two or more atoms bonded together
- a soil particle that is large and round
16 Clues: water evaporating off leaves • a baby bird that doesn't fly yet • the smallest amount of an element • two or more atoms bonded together • a plant that lives for many years • a plant that lives for a year or less • what you apply to soil before planting • a substance that living things can get • a blend of decomposing plant materials • a soil particle that is small and flat • ...
Plants 2023-04-14
11 Clues: Make seeds • a liquid without color • Take water from the soil • Moves water and minerals • something that we breathe • It has a stem, roots, leaves • Water that falls from the sky • gives the earth heat and light • Something in which plants grow • a small closed part of a plant • from which a new plant can grow
Plants: Structure and Function 2024-10-07
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- This is vascular tissues that helps to transport materials through the leaf.
- This is the process that plants do to make their own food.
- This is the wide flat part of a leaf.
- This is the end point of the root that protects it as it grows through the soil.
- Plants with needle-like leaves and cones.
- These are living organisms that all have roots, stems, and leaves.
- This anchors the plant in the ground and absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
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- These allow gasses to move in and out of the leaf.
- Plants with broad leaves, flowers, and seeds.
- This type of stem is very soft and green, like a dandelion stem.
- This type of stem is very rough and sturdy, and it allows trees to grow very tall.
- This is an organ that supports the leaves and reproductive organs of the plant.
- This is a type of organ that traps light in the plant and helps the plant make food. (hint: photosynthesis happens here!)
- This connects the leaf to the stem.
14 Clues: This connects the leaf to the stem. • This is the wide flat part of a leaf. • Plants with needle-like leaves and cones. • Plants with broad leaves, flowers, and seeds. • These allow gasses to move in and out of the leaf. • This is the process that plants do to make their own food. • This type of stem is very soft and green, like a dandelion stem. • ...
Ahhh 2022-03-09
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- the primary bud of a plant embryo.
- package containing an embryo(miniature plant) and food.
- the process of seedlings.
- complete life cycle in one growing season.
- can be used to show what foods are poisonous and non poisonous.
- from the time a seed is planted
- seed leaf within the embryo of a seed.
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- different types of ____ grows depending on the soils efficiency.
- a bud that contains the shape of the plant's roots.
- appears and grows downward into the soil.
- helps a plant create nutrients and use them to grow.
- indefinite growth, can produce
- the outer layer the seed.
13 Clues: the process of seedlings. • the outer layer the seed. • indefinite growth, can produce • from the time a seed is planted • the primary bud of a plant embryo. • seed leaf within the embryo of a seed. • appears and grows downward into the soil. • complete life cycle in one growing season. • a bud that contains the shape of the plant's roots. • ...
cell menu project 2020-02-20
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- protein factories
- the command center
- a group of organs working together to do a specific function
- to store stuff for later use
- a group of cells working together to do a specific function
- the powerhouse of a cell
- a group of tissues working together to do a specific function
- does have a nucleus usually multicellular
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- a gel like substance that fills the cell and holds things in place
- breaks down and recycle old organelle
- used to carry out photosynthesis and make sugar for the plant
- semi-permeable membrane around plant and animal cells
- looks like the ER but is not as close to the nucleus
- only found in plants and provides the structure for plant cells
- transports materials in and out of the cells ( this word is shortend )
15 Clues: protein factories • the command center • the powerhouse of a cell • to store stuff for later use • breaks down and recycle old organelle • does have a nucleus usually multicellular • looks like the ER but is not as close to the nucleus • semi-permeable membrane around plant and animal cells • a group of cells working together to do a specific function • ...
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 2024-11-18
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- a hollow fruit that varies in size, shape, and color
- a smooth usually cylindrical dark green summer squash
- a small green or black fruit with a pit
- a plant bulb made up of crisp, fleshy layers
- a fresh flavored bright green herb
- a long, orange root vegetable
- a purple,spongy, absorbent fruit
- a small, white, round bulb of a plant that is related to the onion plant
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- a green leaf vegetable
- a thin, green and white onion that is often eaten uncooked
- a plant with large, crisp leaves that can be eaten
- a round vegetable that grows underground and has white flesh
- a long thin vegetable which smell similar to onions
- a plant with crisp, pale green stalks that are eaten as a vegetable.
14 Clues: a green leaf vegetable • a long, orange root vegetable • a purple,spongy, absorbent fruit • a fresh flavored bright green herb • a small green or black fruit with a pit • a plant bulb made up of crisp, fleshy layers • a plant with large, crisp leaves that can be eaten • a long thin vegetable which smell similar to onions • ...
Motion In Plants 2020-08-02
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- a motion of the body parts due to changes in water content
- Motions of plant by stimuli from outside, but it is not affected by the direction the stimulus is coming from
- curvature motions occur when a plant is provided with artificial or natural light only from one direction
- Motion of plant in response to shock by a touch stimulus
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- the movement caused by unilateral stimulus of some chemicals
- stimuli from the plant body itself
- Motions of plant that move all the body or several parts of the plant either towards or away from stimuli
- a motion in plants that is caused by the presence of external stimuli
- Growth movements induced by stimulus of gravity
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ
10 Clues: stimuli from the plant body itself • Growth movements induced by stimulus of gravity • Motion of plant in response to shock by a touch stimulus • a motion of the body parts due to changes in water content • the movement caused by unilateral stimulus of some chemicals • a motion in plants that is caused by the presence of external stimuli • ...
PGS_Shop_7G_Florist's 2021-11-18
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- a plant with beautifully coloured flowers that have an unusual shape
- a shop that sells cut flowers and plants for inside the house
- a garden plant with thorns on its stems and pleasant-smelling flowers, or a flower from this plant
- a bush or small tree with sweet-smelling purple or white flowers
- a plant, usually having a very tall stem and a single large, round, flat, yellow flower, with many long, thin, narrow petals close together
- any of several types of garden plant, including some with many small flowers and some with few but very large flowers
- a plant with a large, brightly coloured, bell-shaped flower on a stem that grows from a bulb, or the flower itself
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- a group of flowers that have been fastened together and attractively arranged so that they can be given as a present or carried on formal occasions
- a small flower with white petals and a yellow center that often grows in grass
- a chemical substance that makes plants grow well
- made out of terracotta
- the material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow
12 Clues: made out of terracotta • a chemical substance that makes plants grow well • a shop that sells cut flowers and plants for inside the house • the material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow • a bush or small tree with sweet-smelling purple or white flowers • a plant with beautifully coloured flowers that have an unusual shape • ...
Dabs, Vapes, Oils, Oh My! 2022-12-15
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- extraction technique involves the use of certain hydrocarbons like propane and butane – these materials act as solvents, which, when combined with plant material, strip desired chemical compounds (such as cannabinoids) out of plant material
- an extract that retains the complex profile of naturally occurring therapeutic compounds (cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, etc.)
- a cannabis concentrate extracted from freshly harvested marijuana plant material that's been flash-frozen (or fresh frozen) at sublevel temperatures, blasted with solvents like butane, propane, or butane hash oil (BHO), and pressed
- products are made using chemical extraction and have all residual solvents removed in the final product, testing at 00ppm
- Heylo extraction technique that combines CO2 and full spectrum. Cannabis is extracted at low pressure and low temps and zero post extraction processing.
- a type of extraction method where a gas is compressed beyond its “critical point” so that it becomes a “supercritical fluid.” That fluid is then applied to cannabis plant matter, stripping away many of its cannabinoids and terpenes. After that, the entire solution is brought back to temperatures and pressures at which the "gas" reverts to gas and evaporates, leaving behind the chemicals extracted out of the cannabis plant material.
- named for the way it bubbles when smoked, refers to a specific type of hash made with ice water. To make bubble hash, cannabis flower is added to bags of ice water (called “bubble bags”) and agitated, which freezes and then breaks the resin glands from the flower.
- a type of rosin extracted from the fresh, uncured flower in order to preserve terpenes. Rosin, on the other hand, is extracted from dried flowers, hash, or kief.
- acronym for a type of extract that contains substantially higher THCa levels (up to 90%) and fewer terpenes, though the terpenes are still very much present.
- the accumulated trichomes, or resin glands, sifted from cannabis flowers through a mesh screen or sieve.
- the process used during extraction to remove any residual solvents, especially butane, from the cannabis extract. What occurs during purging often determines the type of texture of your ending product.
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- oil that lacks the terpenes from the original plant due to using a solvent in the extraction process.
- a type of hydrocarbon extraction that occurs entirely within a closed system, which keeps the solvent from making any contact with the outside atmosphere, allowing for safer extractions due to the ability to control pressure and temperature.
- these are prefilled with cannabis oil that sit on top a battery.
- This thick, dark-colored oil is made by heating cannabis flower with a solvent, like pure alcohol, then cooking the mixture down to activate cannabinoids while removing traces of the solvent. Named after Canadian Cannabis Activist.
- products are never exposed to solvents or have any additives introduced to them.
- acronym for a type of extract that contain as much as 50% THCa and somewhere in the neighborhood of 15-40% terpenes
- to inhale vapor through the mouth from a usually battery-operated electronic device
- cannabis extracts that have been refined to almost complete purity
- the act of inhaling vaporized cannabis concentrates using a heating tool such as a dab rig, e-rig, or vaporizer
- a cannabis extract made using heat and pressure—cannabis plant material is placed in a press with heated pads and then compressed, squeezing out hot oil.
- A device that helps regulate the amount and direction of air going to the nail on a dab rig, helping you take a better hit
- a dish used to vaporize cannabis concentrate on a bong or dab rigs, usually made of glass, quarts, ceramic, or titanium.
- a cannabis concentrate product composed of compressed or purified preparations of stalked resin glands, called trichomes, from the plant.
- a water pipe used to inhale cannabis extracts, or dabs. It filters cannabis vapor through water, much like a bong
25 Clues: these are prefilled with cannabis oil that sit on top a battery. • cannabis extracts that have been refined to almost complete purity • products are never exposed to solvents or have any additives introduced to them. • to inhale vapor through the mouth from a usually battery-operated electronic device • ...
Lesson 5.1 Terms Part 1 2019-02-24
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- An organelle containing digestive enzymes, existing primarily in animal cells.
- One of the four bases in DNA. It pairs only with thymine.
- A microscopic, dark-staining body, visible in the nucleus of the cell at the time of nuclear division, which carries the genes, arranged in linear order. Its number in any species is usually constant, and it serves as the bridge of inheritance, i.e., the sole connecting link between two succeeding generations.
- A structure that appears during mitosis in animal cells.
- The gelatin-like aqueous fluid that bathes the organelles on the inside of the cell membrane.
- acid (DNA) / A genetic protein-like nucleic acid on plant and animal genes and chromosomes that controls inheritance. Each DNA molecule consists of two strands in the shape of a double helix.
- The transmission of genetic factors from parent to offspring.
- A dark body containing a centriole in animal cells, but not plant cells; spindle fibers radiate from the centrosome in preparation for mitosis.
- wall The membranous covering of a cell secreted by the cytoplasm in growing plants.
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- The simplest unit of inheritance. Physically, each gene is apparently a nucleic acid with a unique structure. It influences certain traits.
- The smallest part of a substance that can exist separately and still retain its chemical properties and characteristic composition; the smallest combination of atoms that will form a given chemical compound.
- cell A cell that contains genetic information or DNA in the nucleus like most organisms.
- One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with cytosine.
- One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with guanine.
- Organelles that are the site of aerobic respiration in eukaryotic cells.
- apparatus A system of membranes in eukaryotic cells that modifies proteins for export by the cell.
- Minute objects within plant cells, which contain the green pigment, chlorophyll.
- A network of long protein strands in the cytosol that helps maintain the shape and size of a eukaryotic cell.
- The living substance within a plant or animal cell excluding the nucleus.
- The ultimate functional unit of an organic structure, plant, or animal. It consists of a microscopic mass of protoplasm, which includes a nucleus surrounded by a membrane.
20 Clues: A structure that appears during mitosis in animal cells. • One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with guanine. • One of the four bases in DNA. It pairs only with thymine. • One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with cytosine. • The transmission of genetic factors from parent to offspring. • ...
Lesson 5.1 Terms Part 1 2019-02-24
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- The simplest unit of inheritance. Physically, each gene is apparently a nucleic acid with a unique structure. It influences certain traits.
- A dark body containing a centriole in animal cells, but not plant cells; spindle fibers radiate from the centrosome in preparation for mitosis.
- One of the four bases in DNA. It pairs only with thymine.
- The transmission of genetic factors from parent to offspring.
- The gelatin-like aqueous fluid that bathes the organelles on the inside of the cell membrane.
- Organelles that are the site of aerobic respiration in eukaryotic cells.
- An organelle containing digestive enzymes, existing primarily in animal cells.
- The living substance within a plant or animal cell excluding the nucleus.
- One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with guanine.
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- The ultimate functional unit of an organic structure, plant, or animal. It consists of a microscopic mass of protoplasm, which includes a nucleus surrounded by a membrane.
- The smallest part of a substance that can exist separately and still retain its chemical properties and characteristic composition; the smallest combination of atoms that will form a given chemical compound.
- A network of long protein strands in the cytosol that helps maintain the shape and size of a eukaryotic cell.
- A structure that appears during mitosis in animal cells.
- apparatus A system of membranes in eukaryotic cells that modifies proteins for export by the cell.
- A microscopic, dark-staining body, visible in the nucleus of the cell at the time of nuclear division, which carries the genes, arranged in linear order. Its number in any species is usually constant, and it serves as the bridge of inheritance, i.e., the sole connecting link between two succeeding generations.
- cell A cell that contains genetic information or DNA in the nucleus like most organisms.
- Minute objects within plant cells, which contain the green pigment, chlorophyll.
- A genetic protein-like nucleic acid on plant and animal genes and chromosomes that controls inheritance. Each DNA molecule consists of two strands in the shape of a double helix.
- One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with cytosine.
- wall The membranous covering of a cell secreted by the cytoplasm in growing plants.
20 Clues: A structure that appears during mitosis in animal cells. • One of the four bases in DNA. It pairs only with thymine. • One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with guanine. • One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with cytosine. • The transmission of genetic factors from parent to offspring. • ...
Anatomy Review 2023-10-12
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- Carries food downward from the leaves to the roots
- Center of tree that is the oldest
- The cell layer that is the growing part of the trunk
- Leaf venation that looks like palm of hand
- Seeds that are made out of a single embryonic leaf or cotyledon
- Type of leaf that has one blade/leaf per stem
- Pipeline through which food is passed to the rest of the tree
- Large strengthened vein along the midline of a leaf
- Tree's protection from the outside world
- Seeds which have two embryonic leaves and cotyledons
- Type of leaf that has multiple blades/leaf per stem
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- Type of tissue at the tip of a plant root
- A component of vascular tissue, together with phloem and cambium that its main roles are transporting water.
- The tree's pipeline for water moving up to the leaves
- A protective tissue that covers the entire surface of the plant
- Flat and thin structure of the leaf that contains the chloroplast and the stomata
- Collect water and mineral nutrients in the soil to be sent throughout the plant
- The central, supporting pillar of the tree
- Type of root that is one long with small hairs
- Outer edge of a leaf
- Something that has many branching roots
21 Clues: Outer edge of a leaf • Center of tree that is the oldest • Something that has many branching roots • Tree's protection from the outside world • Type of tissue at the tip of a plant root • Leaf venation that looks like palm of hand • The central, supporting pillar of the tree • Type of leaf that has one blade/leaf per stem • Type of root that is one long with small hairs • ...
Science 2025-10-13
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- inner portion of the root that consists of storage cells
- the simple sugar that provides the energy for cell of living things
- growth that occurs at the tip of a root
- the process by which a plant uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to create its own food and give off oxygen
- respiration process in which cells combine substances from food with oxygen to produce energy
- an organelle within a plant cell that performs photosynthesis
- root system in which the primary root remains small, and many slender secondary roots grow from it in all directions
- a kind of plant reproduction that occurs when a root, stem, or leaf produces a new plant
- the simple sugar that provides the energy for cell of living things
- tissues that carry sugars from the leaves to the stem and roots
- type of tissue that carries water and nutrients from the root hairs to the leaves
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- green pigment found in plants
- roots in which the primary roots grow straight down and remain larger than the secondary roots that branch out from it
- carbohydrate component that makes up the cell walls of plants
- consists of long chains of glucose units attached together
- occur from a solution of high water content to a solution of lower water content
- cap cells made from dead cells that provides protection from root tip
- growth of a root or stem in diameter
18 Clues: green pigment found in plants • growth of a root or stem in diameter • growth that occurs at the tip of a root • inner portion of the root that consists of storage cells • consists of long chains of glucose units attached together • carbohydrate component that makes up the cell walls of plants • an organelle within a plant cell that performs photosynthesis • ...
Invasive Plants in Illinios 2025-05-08
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- Garlic mustard produces clusters of small white flowers, each with this number of petals
- The back of Autumn Olive leaves are _____
- Callery Pear stem and leaves are ______
- The hollow stem is a key identifier of this invasive plant
- Garlic mustard grows narrow seed pods, also known as
- This woody plant is nitrogen fixing, allowing it to adapt to poor soil types
- How many plants are listed under Illinois Exotic Weed Act?
- Honeysuckle flowers are paired, _____, and less than an inch long
- This is the most likely the type of honeysuckle you will find in our area
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- Almost 30% of all plants in Illinois woodlands, wetlands, and grasslands are ____
- This biennial herbaceous plant grows short stems with multiple green leaves that form a rosette
- Callery Pear fruits are light ___ with pale spots
- This woody plant has flowers with a fragrance that many people consider unpleasant
- Autumn Olive fruits form in August through _____
14 Clues: Callery Pear stem and leaves are ______ • The back of Autumn Olive leaves are _____ • Autumn Olive fruits form in August through _____ • Callery Pear fruits are light ___ with pale spots • Garlic mustard grows narrow seed pods, also known as • The hollow stem is a key identifier of this invasive plant • How many plants are listed under Illinois Exotic Weed Act? • ...
Cells and Organelles 2019-04-19
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- jelly-like fluid inside cells where the organelles are able to move and interact
- the endoplasmic reticulum is like a ____________ system, cell "highways" used deliver important materials to cell parts
- an infectious agent that can only replicate using a living host
- a type of cell containing a nucleus
- to be "alive" means the ability to perform a job, grow and develop, react to stimuli, and ______________
- a large storage container for water used by plant cells (called vesicles in animal cells)
- used by plant and animal cells to protect the cell from invaders
- breaks down food and recycles worn-out cell parts with enzymes
- any living thing, composed of one or more cells
- contains DNA and other instructions for the cell and its parts
- the apparatus, or set of parts, that prepares and packages proteins for the cell
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- a set of scientific explanations accepted as true because they have been tested
- only plant cells have them to help them keep their structure
- green organelles used by some plants to make food from sunlight
- a type of cell without a nucleus, usually a unicellular organism
- the cell's source of energy, which it gets from the chemical energy stored in food
- a specialized part of a cell with a specific function
- small dense region within most nuclei in which the building of proteins begins
- tiny particles in the cell that produce proteins; some stick to the endoplasmic reticulum
- small storage containers for water used by animal cells (called vacuoles in plant cells)
- cell theory says all cells come from other cells, and they are the smallest units of ______________
- the "building blocks" of life
22 Clues: the "building blocks" of life • a type of cell containing a nucleus • any living thing, composed of one or more cells • a specialized part of a cell with a specific function • only plant cells have them to help them keep their structure • breaks down food and recycles worn-out cell parts with enzymes • contains DNA and other instructions for the cell and its parts • ...
Keywords 2024-03-05
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- Make something
- how something is catagorized
- a mathematical expression consisting of two terms connected by a plus sign or minus sign
- choosing a name for something
- flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledon
- Deciding something
- A rank of people from least powerful too most
- After a word
- the pea family
- when plants live for more than two years
- A old language
- mostly evergreen trees and shrubs having usually needle-shaped or scalelike leaves and including forms
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon
- how a certain group is categorized
- What you do at a restaurant
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- the branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms
- A large selection
- consists of two words for each organism. The first word is the name of the genus, while the second word is the species
- the branch of science concerned with classification, especially of organisms
- a huge group of people all related
- a biologist who specializes in the classification of organisms into groups on the basis of their structure and origin and behavior
- a plant variety that has been produced in cultivation by selective breeding
- a principal taxonomic category that ranks above species and below family
- a word, letter, or number placed before another.
- Everyone goes through this
- a formal scientific name conforming to the International Code of Nomenclature for algae
- lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time
- opposite of multiplication
- happens every year
- Major divisions for living things: the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom.
- Where i made this crossword
- Its magically delicious
32 Clues: After a word • Make something • the pea family • A old language • A large selection • Deciding something • happens every year • Its magically delicious • Everyone goes through this • opposite of multiplication • Where i made this crossword • What you do at a restaurant • how something is catagorized • choosing a name for something • a huge group of people all related • ...
Cells Revision Crossword 2023-05-18
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- The process whereby water moves from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration (e.g gummy bear prac)
- Hold the microscope slide in place whilst viewing
- Pore in a leaf which allows gas to enter and exit the leaf
- Semi-permeable structure that lets substances into and out of a cell
- A complex set of lenses which magnify the specimen/slide
- Basic structural and functional unit of all organisms
- These cells have a specific job to do in the body
- The process where glucose is converted into Water, Carbon Dioxide and Energy
- Control centre of a cell
- Barrier of a plant cell that protects the internal organelles. Also gives a plant stiffness and support.
- An organism which only has one cell (e.g bacteria)
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- An instrument used to view objects which we cannot see with our naked eye
- Jelly like substance where chemical reactions happen
- The process where a plant absorbs Sunlight, Water and Carbon Dioxide to create glucose (their food source)
- A type of slide we can create by placing a drop of water first, the specimen then a cover slip
- Gives energy to a cell via cellular respiration. Powerhouse of the cell.
- The site where glucose is made during the process of photosynthesis
- An organism which has many cells. (e.g plant cells and animal cells)
- These cells carry oxygen
- Storage site filled with water and dissolved substances. Much bigger in plants
- Structures found in living cells. "little organs"
- The process whereby gas moves from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration (e.g spraying perfume)
- Flat platform where the slide is placed
23 Clues: These cells carry oxygen • Control centre of a cell • Flat platform where the slide is placed • Hold the microscope slide in place whilst viewing • Structures found in living cells. "little organs" • These cells have a specific job to do in the body • An organism which only has one cell (e.g bacteria) • Jelly like substance where chemical reactions happen • ...
Larkin 2014-11-10
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- herbaceous plant (7)
- not a witch (7)
- strawberries are a little bitter (7)
- makes you relax (9)
- bedding plant (7)
- parkland tree (7)
- a present from Scotland (5)
- red berried tree(5)
- used for making baskets (5)
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- think figrolls (5)
- yellow flowered thorny plant (4)
- used in stews (6)
- not an elder (8)
- white barked tree (6)
- good stock proof plant (9)
- what snooker ques are made from (8)
- hails from Lebanon (6)
- a favourite at Christmas (4)
18 Clues: not a witch (7) • not an elder (8) • used in stews (6) • bedding plant (7) • parkland tree (7) • think figrolls (5) • makes you relax (9) • red berried tree(5) • herbaceous plant (7) • white barked tree (6) • hails from Lebanon (6) • good stock proof plant (9) • a present from Scotland (5) • used for making baskets (5) • a favourite at Christmas (4) • yellow flowered thorny plant (4) • ...
Science 1 Lesson Review (MidTerm) 2024-07-10
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- Group of cells.
- Present in plant cells only.
- Living thing.
- Many cells.
- Large intestine.
- The jelly-like substance in the cell.
- Will melt in the solution.
- A lot of solute.
- The movement of oxygen from high to low.
- Dissolves the solute.
- Group of tissues. (heart,brain)
- Very little solute.
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- It means equal.
- Present in animal cells only.
- Transport (Requires energy).
- Large in plant cells.
- Transport(Does not require energy).
- It means strength.
- Single-celled organism.
- It has two parts.
- The movement of water from high to low.
- The control center of the cell.
- An example of a unicellular organism.
- The powerhouse of the cells.
- The basic unit of life.
25 Clues: Many cells. • Living thing. • Group of cells. • It means equal. • Large intestine. • A lot of solute. • It has two parts. • It means strength. • Very little solute. • Large in plant cells. • Dissolves the solute. • Single-celled organism. • The basic unit of life. • Will melt in the solution. • Present in plant cells only. • Transport (Requires energy). • The powerhouse of the cells. • ...
Plants 2021-05-21
8 Clues: It shines in the sky. • Another word for dirt. • Where bees come to get food. • How a plant begins it's life. • Where the plant makes it's food. • One thing a plant needs to live. • What holds the plant in the ground. • Part of the plant that holds up the plant.
Plant thingy 2018-06-06
8 Clues: the word is chocolate • the plant breaths out this • you Berry the seed in this • a thing that holds up the plant • the plant breaths thisssssssssss • the plant needs this wet thing to grow • some plants grow this pretty thingggggg • something you plant in soil to start a plant
XMAS 2024-05-09
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- Plant associated with holiday kisses.
- Festive songs.
- Traditional Christmas main course.
- Classic ballet performance.
- Roasted holiday snack.
- Festive cookie variety.
- Jolly gift-bringer.
- Traditional festive beverage.
- Season of anticipation.
- Shiny holiday decoration.
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- Iconic Christmas plant.
- Gifts exchanged on Christmas.
- Night before Christmas.
- Hung by the chimney with care.
- Warm spiced holiday drink.
- Tree decorations.
- Symbolic holiday dessert.
- Time for Christmas Mass.
- Traditional Christmas scene.
- Sweet holiday treats.
20 Clues: Festive songs. • Tree decorations. • Jolly gift-bringer. • Sweet holiday treats. • Roasted holiday snack. • Iconic Christmas plant. • Night before Christmas. • Festive cookie variety. • Season of anticipation. • Time for Christmas Mass. • Symbolic holiday dessert. • Shiny holiday decoration. • Warm spiced holiday drink. • Classic ballet performance. • Traditional Christmas scene. • ...
1 2025-05-13
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- for sleeping
- where you live
- white in sky
- seen at night
- used in class
- where you eat
- flies high
- likes to purr
- flows through land
- pretty plant
- tall plant
- sky above
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- to sit on
- after sunset
- big water
- needed to drink
- lights the sky
- close friend
- water bird
- swims around
- has pages
- opposite of night
- barks loudly
- tells time
- for writing
25 Clues: to sit on • big water • has pages • sky above • water bird • flies high • tall plant • tells time • for writing • after sunset • for sleeping • white in sky • close friend • swims around • barks loudly • pretty plant • seen at night • used in class • where you eat • likes to purr • where you live • lights the sky • needed to drink • opposite of night • flows through land
Crop Production + Soils Vocab 2023-10-05
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- the presence or absence and concentration of various compounds of iron and manganese in soil due to the degree of oxidation and hydration
- high lime soils, the high concentration of calcium carbonate influences soil properties related to plant growth. HCL makes the soil bubble
- the fraction of the soil that consists of plant or animal tissue in various stages of breakdown (decomposition)
- grasses based grown for ruminant livestock feed
- use of automatic or controlled systems to apply water to soil
- loose stones
- A land capability classification subclass where climate is the driving factor limiting crop production
- the detachment and movement of soil particles from the point of its origination through the actions of wind or water
- land use related to production of crops or livestock
- crops planted in rows far enough apart to allow operation of machinery between rows
- commodities, such as raw materials and agricultural products, sold to other countries
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- crops which grow best at temperatures between 60-65 degrees Fahrenheit
- grouping of plant species identified by specific genetic characteristics
- crops other than fresh fruit or vegetables grown for agricultural purposes
- exposed bedrock
- crops grown for their fibers to make paper, cloth, or rope
- food production which avoids the use of biocides and synthetic fertilizers
- crops harmed by frost and which grow best at temperatures above 70 degrees Farenheit
- A land capability classification subclass where excess water is the main issue limiting their ability to produce crops.
- A land capability classification with almost no limitations that restrict their use
- A mixture of sand, silt, and clay that exhibits the properties of all three materials about equally
- biological classification which describes a single kind of plant with certain characteristics separating it from others
22 Clues: loose stones • exposed bedrock • grasses based grown for ruminant livestock feed • land use related to production of crops or livestock • crops grown for their fibers to make paper, cloth, or rope • use of automatic or controlled systems to apply water to soil • crops which grow best at temperatures between 60-65 degrees Fahrenheit • ...
Drugs of Abuse Crossword 2023-04-28
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- - A hallucinogen formed from the ergot fungus.
- - an opioid that is a common culprit for overdose in unsuspecting users.
- - A term used to describe the sensation following the use of MDMA.
- - A common social drug that starts with disinhibition and mild euphoria at low doses.
- - often common household substances delivered as vapors that create a state of intoxication.
- - Bath salts are an example of this class of drugs.
- - A green leafy plant that is becoming legalized across the United States in recent years.
- - An infection that is often associated with shared needle use.
- - “Magic Mushrooms” active ingredient.
- - The most widely used drug in the world that helps foster wakefulness and productivity.
- - THC and CBD bind to these types of receptors.
- - A compound first synthesized from ephedrine in 1893.
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- - Drugs that cause an altered perception of reality.
- - A plant found in the American southwest that is chewed or brewed for ceremonies.
- - A potent plant-based psychedelic whose active ingredient is dimethyltryptamine.
- - A common term used to describe the experience with hallucinogens.
- - An empathogen gaining research in the treatment of trauma.
- - A medical emergency following administration of toxic doses of a drug.
- - A schedule III controlled substance in the US that is often used in hospitals and may be used to treat depression and addiction.
- - A drug primarily produced from a plant grown in the fields of Afghanistan.
- - Illicit drugs used by athletes to gain a competitive advantage.
- - A class of drugs best known for revving up the body.
- - A popular stimulant that is primarily grown and processed in Latin American countries.
- - The smokable form of cocaine.
24 Clues: - The smokable form of cocaine. • - “Magic Mushrooms” active ingredient. • - A hallucinogen formed from the ergot fungus. • - THC and CBD bind to these types of receptors. • - Bath salts are an example of this class of drugs. • - Drugs that cause an altered perception of reality. • - A class of drugs best known for revving up the body. • ...
Photosynthesis 2020-04-22
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- photosythesis happens in _______ cells
- the process by which plants create their own energy
- green plants are called _________ or autotrophs
- producers are the start of the __________
- plants absorb ___________ through their roots
- the energy comes from the _______
- plants contain tiny organelles called ___________
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- byproduct that is released by plant and used by plants/animals
- another name for sugar that is produced by photosynthesis
- green pigment that captures light energy from the sun
- carobon dixoide enters the leaves through the _________
- animals that eat only plants are the second step of the food chain
- compound needed for photosythesis that plant gets from the atmposhpere
13 Clues: the energy comes from the _______ • photosythesis happens in _______ cells • producers are the start of the __________ • plants absorb ___________ through their roots • green plants are called _________ or autotrophs • plants contain tiny organelles called ___________ • the process by which plants create their own energy • ...
Cells 2014-11-08
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- Storage places for surplus food, wastes, and other substances
- Organisms that are made up of many cells.
- Distributes materials like food and oxygen to the cell.
- Controls the cell's activities
- The basic unit of life.
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- Only in plant cells and provides structure in the cell.
- Occurs in plant chloroplast of plant cells.
- Surrounds and protects the content of the cell.
- 'The power house of the cell' provides the cell with energy.
- Structure in which the process of photosynthesis takes place.
- Organisms that are made up of a single cell.
- Structures inside the cell.
- These are composed of many cells.
13 Clues: The basic unit of life. • Structures inside the cell. • Controls the cell's activities • These are composed of many cells. • Organisms that are made up of many cells. • Occurs in plant chloroplast of plant cells. • Organisms that are made up of a single cell. • Surrounds and protects the content of the cell. • Only in plant cells and provides structure in the cell. • ...
The Sower 2013-03-05
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- you plant these in your garden; they are very small
- the part of a plant that is usually underground that is it's base and holds it into the ground
- a device/automobile used on water for fishing and water sports
- someone who sows
- the star that Earth orbits around
- the burning of the surface of something
- a moral story in the Bible that is told to tell the existence of God's kingdom
- also known as wealthy
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- God's son
- a way or track laid out for walking
- also known as dirt
- these are on the stems of roses; sharp an pointy
- an animal that flies and makes a "tweet" sound
- a plant that is dry and shriveled is _____
- bananas, apples, oranges, pears...
15 Clues: God's son • someone who sows • also known as dirt • also known as wealthy • the star that Earth orbits around • bananas, apples, oranges, pears... • a way or track laid out for walking • the burning of the surface of something • a plant that is dry and shriveled is _____ • an animal that flies and makes a "tweet" sound • these are on the stems of roses; sharp an pointy • ...
lazy w ranch 2014-05-02
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- will it bite your toes or stride on the water?
- I am scaly and cold blooded, and I can live in your garden, what am I?
- meat eater.
- the bee will bite the tree and lay its kin inside the skin.
- the mermaid grew legs and went to see her true love, fungi.
- OH NO, I DON'T WANT TO BE COVERED BY ORANGE STUFF!!
- low growing shrubs.
- two ecosystems overlapping.
- I can decay the dead for the living.
- plant and meat eater.
- we hide from the woodpeckers but it doesn't work.
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- flies are good for me.
- If you want me to live, you will leave scraps behind.
- is this alive or dead but used to be alive, maybe both.
- lets make some smores with this!!!
- I want to get some natural mint smell.
- the terrifying rattle.
- Christmas parasite that makes a boy and girl kiss when under it.
- I am neither plant or animal, I am also microscopic, what am I?
- where the living and never living interact.
- plant eater.
- Leaves of three, let it be.
- lacks space.
- it never was alive or dead.
24 Clues: meat eater. • plant eater. • lacks space. • low growing shrubs. • plant and meat eater. • flies are good for me. • the terrifying rattle. • two ecosystems overlapping. • Leaves of three, let it be. • it never was alive or dead. • lets make some smores with this!!! • I can decay the dead for the living. • I want to get some natural mint smell. • ...
Garden Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-26
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- Rain falls down from these
- The oil from this herb is often used for toothpaste flavoring
- Earth's heat and energy source
- A vegetable that comes in pods
- A red fruit often considered a vegetable
- A plant's favorite drink
- A measure of hotness or coldness
- If something is _______, it can be maintained continuously over time
- A fruit with seeds on the outside
- The element in air that we need to breathe
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- The process used by plants to turn sunlight into carbohydrates ("food" for the plant)
- Long-term patterns in the weather in an area
- An insect whose name means "100 legs"
- Where we put decaying plant material so that it can turn into fertilizer
- They keep your hands clean while gardening
- Where we all live!
- The Ramaytush Ohlone peoples are ______ to the San Francisco region.
- A nectar-drinking pollinator that tastes using its feet
- Short-term status of the atmosphere (e.g. sunny, cloudy, rainy)
- A large plant that never dies of old age
- Decomposers that live in the garden compost bin
- Popcorn kernels, rice grains, and beans are all examples
22 Clues: Where we all live! • A plant's favorite drink • Rain falls down from these • Earth's heat and energy source • A vegetable that comes in pods • A measure of hotness or coldness • A fruit with seeds on the outside • An insect whose name means "100 legs" • A red fruit often considered a vegetable • A large plant that never dies of old age • ...
Classify Climate 2025-03-18
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- someone who studies climates.
- a cover like a roof for shelter or decoration, or the branches and leaves that spread out at the tops of trees in the woods:
- a region or climate characterized by mild temperatures.
- land (Spanish)
- incoming solar radiation
- height on the earth’s surface, often measured against sea level.
- plant life in a particular place.
- a scientist who studies plants.
- hot (Spanish)
- the line on a mountain above which there is perpetual snow.
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- the point above which trees can't grow.
- a plantlike organism that typically forms on rocks and trees.
- relating to trees or shrubs bearing cones and evergreen leaves.
- a very small, green or yellow plant that grows especially in wet earth or on rocks,
- all the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment:
- relating to high mountains.
- a plant that mainly grows underground.
- a tree or shrub shedding its leaves annually.
- average weather over many years.
- what is going on in the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- style of cooking shared by a group of people.
21 Clues: hot (Spanish) • land (Spanish) • incoming solar radiation • relating to high mountains. • someone who studies climates. • a scientist who studies plants. • average weather over many years. • plant life in a particular place. • a plant that mainly grows underground. • the point above which trees can't grow. • a tree or shrub shedding its leaves annually. • ...
Paper 2 Misconceptions Crossword 2025-02-11
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- This ion is required for plants to make amino acids
- Someone who is long sighted(hyperopia), the light focuses ___ the retina.
- Controls how much light enters the pupil.
- Controls female secondary sexual characteristics
- This ion is required for DNA structure in plants
- Short-sightedness.
- plants need this to for chlorophyll structure
- Hormone that controls metabolic rate
- Inhibits FSH and LH due to negative feedback
- When muscles do this they shorten.
- A reason for population extinction
- Animals compete for
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- The process in which plant roots go down due to gravity
- hormone that triggers the conversion of glucose into glycogen
- process of changing the shape of the lens to focus on near or distant objects
- How are hormones transported from gland to target organ
- Given to treat infertility
- Differences in individuals within a population.
- glucose required for this reaction
- Homeostasis is important to provide optimum conditions for _____ activity.
- The lens becomes _____ when focussing on a near object.
- Phototropism is the growth of a plant due to...
- LH stimulates this process
- Back of the eye, where light receptors are found.
- Both alleles required for this characteristic to be expressed
- Plant growth hormone
26 Clues: Short-sightedness. • Animals compete for • Plant growth hormone • Given to treat infertility • LH stimulates this process • glucose required for this reaction • When muscles do this they shorten. • A reason for population extinction • Hormone that controls metabolic rate • Controls how much light enters the pupil. • Inhibits FSH and LH due to negative feedback • ...
Wildlife and Nature 1 2023-11-03
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- A carnivorous mammal known for its pack bahavior and howling
- A color associated with the lushness of plants and forests
- A natural flowing watercours, often teeming with wildfiree
- A young eagle, typically with a dark plumage
- A lizard known for its long tail and spiny appearance
- A large, powerful bird of prey with keen eyesight
- A small, narrow river or a continuous flow of water
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- A tall, bright yellow flowering plant known for its large, round blooms
- A tall woody plant, often home to variuos wildfire
- A large,powerful feline known for its distinctive stripes
- The natural world, including plants, animals, and landscapes
- The flattened, usually green structure of a plant where photosynthesis occurs
- A succulent plant often used for making tequila
- A structure built by birds to house their eggs and offspring
14 Clues: A young eagle, typically with a dark plumage • A succulent plant often used for making tequila • A large, powerful bird of prey with keen eyesight • A tall woody plant, often home to variuos wildfire • A small, narrow river or a continuous flow of water • A lizard known for its long tail and spiny appearance • ...
Bacterial Diseases 2023-11-16
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- Diseases diseases in plants caused by bacteria
- where the stem of the plant meets the roots
- Agents organisms such as fungi, bacteria and viruses
- cause discoloration, wilting and death in plants
- by fission
- corn for two years, then switching to soybeans on the same land
- any agent which destroys or prevents the growth of fungi
- small, infectious particles composed of a protein coat and a nucleic acid
- Tissue tissue which conducts water and nutrients through the plant
- small openings on the surface of leaves which allow for gases and water to pass
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- seasons; aids in insect control and preservation of soil quality; example:
- Agents agents which are not alive, such as weather conditions, air pollution and toxic
- plant pathogens which cause harm to plants
- single-celled organisms including viruses, fungi and bacteria
- type of root which grows straight down into the soil to reach water
- Rotation practice of growing different crops on the same land over a period of several
- process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow
- and out
- single-celled or non-cellular microorganisms which lack chlorophyll and
- disease-producing agents which cause harm to other organisms
20 Clues: and out • by fission • plant pathogens which cause harm to plants • where the stem of the plant meets the roots • Diseases diseases in plants caused by bacteria • cause discoloration, wilting and death in plants • process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow • Agents organisms such as fungi, bacteria and viruses • ...
Puzzling Plant Adaptations 2017-01-31
Plant Cell Organelles 2017-12-12
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- structure in the nucleus that helps to synthesize ribosomes.
- pores or channels between plant cell walls that allow molecules and communication signals to pass between individual plant cells.
- membrane bound structure containing the DNA
- tiny hole within the nuclear membrane that allows nucleic acids and proteins to move into and out of the nucleus.
- large network of membranes composed of two regions, a rough one and a smooth one. It synthesizes proteins and lipids.
- gel-like substance within the cell membrane containing water, enzymes, salts, organelles, and organic molecules.
- responsible for protein assembly.
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- responsible for manufacturing, storing and shipping certain cellular products.
- outer covering that protects the plant cell and gives it shape.
- a thin, semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell.
- where photosynthesis occurs.
- tiny structures bound by a single membrane that contain enzymes that produce hydrogen peroxide as a by-product. Involved in plant processes
- hollow rods that function primarily to help support and shape the cell.
- network of fibers throughout the cytoplasm that helps the cell maintain its shape and gives support to the cell.
- kind of organelles which generate energy by converting glucose and oxygen into ATP through cellular aerobic respiration
- large liquid-filled structure that provides support and participates in a variety of cellular functions
16 Clues: where photosynthesis occurs. • responsible for protein assembly. • membrane bound structure containing the DNA • structure in the nucleus that helps to synthesize ribosomes. • outer covering that protects the plant cell and gives it shape. • a thin, semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell. • ...
Animal/Plant Breeding 2023-12-09
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- The crossing of animals in order to bear those with new specific traits.
- “genetically modified organism”
- The diversity of species within the natural world (plants and animals).
- The sequence of genes found in organisms.
- The quality or regulation of productivity.
- A change or alteration made to something’s original form.
- An organism’s ability to produce an offspring if within an appropriate environment.
- Substances that an organism’s immune system is not familiar with. A reaction is caused when the substance enters the immune system.
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- Proteins that are modified genetically in order to be able to be used for medicine.
- The process of farming that specifically plans out what needs to be planted in individual sections of fields which improves the rate of production. This is also the usage of different technology to efficiently farm.
- A product of the process of tissue culture. Platelets turn into a mass amount of plants.
- The adjective that describes things related to genes.
- A healthy plant used as the test subject for a tissue culture.
- Antibodies in the immune system create this, which permits resistance to diseases.
- Technology that allows biological manipulation. It is used by scientists, farmers, industrial workers, and in many other fields of work.
- Living tissue from plants in a controlled environment that is sterile.
16 Clues: “genetically modified organism” • The sequence of genes found in organisms. • The quality or regulation of productivity. • The adjective that describes things related to genes. • A change or alteration made to something’s original form. • A healthy plant used as the test subject for a tissue culture. • ...
Plant and Animal Cells 2025-01-31
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- organelle that makes energy for the cell
- outer layer of a plant cell which allows plants to grow tall
- type of cell with small vacuoles
- type of cell with a large vacuole
- this organelle acts like a wrapper, it allows stuff to come into and leave the cell
- animal cells tend to have this shape
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- plant cells are usually shaped like a _____________?
- plant organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- thick liquid that fills up the cell
- these organelles are much larger in plants
- this organelle controls everything in the cell
11 Clues: type of cell with small vacuoles • type of cell with a large vacuole • thick liquid that fills up the cell • animal cells tend to have this shape • organelle that makes energy for the cell • these organelles are much larger in plants • plant organelle responsible for photosynthesis • this organelle controls everything in the cell • ...
NAMS 2023 - Manchester 2023-04-07
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- Has proposed on a night out
- Dysfunctional human
- Rapidly running out of hair
- Sensational sister
- Famously cannot get the ball off the floor
- Previously worked at a recycling plant
- Underweight full back
- Thank the lord he doesn't drink
- Unfortunately a Burnley native
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- Overweight full back
- Cambridge Alcoholic Midfielder 2
- Cambridge Alcoholic Midfielder 1
- Bell end of a centre forward
- Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself
- Retiree, currently club physio
- Headlocks, giraffes, medicine
- Good looking, bad playing
17 Clues: Sensational sister • Dysfunctional human • Overweight full back • Underweight full back • Good looking, bad playing • Has proposed on a night out • Rapidly running out of hair • Bell end of a centre forward • Headlocks, giraffes, medicine • Retiree, currently club physio • Unfortunately a Burnley native • Thank the lord he doesn't drink • Cambridge Alcoholic Midfielder 2 • ...
Benchmark Review 2018-01-16
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- contains DNA; controls all functions of the cell
- basic unit of life; smallest unit of life that carries out all life processes; all living things are composed of cells
- Cell _____ flexible structure found in both plant and animal cells; controls what enters and exits cells
- tail-like structure used by the Euglena and Volvox for movement
- produces energy for the cell
- group of organs working together to help an organism survive
- "false foot"; used by the Amoeba for movement and to capture its prey
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- stores water for cell
- anything that is alive
- microscopic hairs that help the Paramecium move and engulf its food
- Cell ____ found ONLY in plant cells; supports and protects the cell; gives it a square shape
- composed of two or more types of tissue to do a similar job
- found ONLY in plant cells; photosynthesis occurs here - turns sun's energy into food; gives plant a green color
- group of similar cells that do the same job
14 Clues: stores water for cell • anything that is alive • produces energy for the cell • group of similar cells that do the same job • contains DNA; controls all functions of the cell • composed of two or more types of tissue to do a similar job • group of organs working together to help an organism survive • tail-like structure used by the Euglena and Volvox for movement • ...
Plants and chemosynthisis 2024-05-10
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- Type of bacteria that performs chemosynthesis
- This is added to soil to boost plant growth
- Where many organisms live deep under the ocean
- Speeds up the process of plants making food
- Transports water and minerals around the leaf
- A lack of this nutrient makes the plant turn yellow
- Where photosynthesis occurs
- What glucose is stored as
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- A lack of this nutrient leaves unhealthy flowers and leaves
- Carbon dioxide + water --> glucose + oxygen
- A lack of this nutrient stunts the plants growth
- Calcium is an example of this
- This part of the plant absorbs minerals
13 Clues: What glucose is stored as • Where photosynthesis occurs • Calcium is an example of this • This part of the plant absorbs minerals • Carbon dioxide + water --> glucose + oxygen • This is added to soil to boost plant growth • Speeds up the process of plants making food • Type of bacteria that performs chemosynthesis • Transports water and minerals around the leaf • ...
Sea Turtle Fact File 2023-10-26
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- they spend a few years feeding and swimming
- sea turtles have four strong _______.
- fully grown sea turtles
- meat eaters
- plant eaters
- this protects them from predators
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- an underwater plant some sea turtles eat
- a squishy animal some sea turtles eat
- meat and plant eaters
- They move up the sand and go straight to the water when they hatch
- sea turtles are a type of _______.
- where sea turtles live
- a female sea turtle can lay up to 200
- sea turtles do not have these
14 Clues: meat eaters • plant eaters • meat and plant eaters • where sea turtles live • fully grown sea turtles • sea turtles do not have these • this protects them from predators • sea turtles are a type of _______. • a squishy animal some sea turtles eat • sea turtles have four strong _______. • a female sea turtle can lay up to 200 • an underwater plant some sea turtles eat • ...
week 8 plants 2024-10-25
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- Genus of a tree typically used during the holiday
- Has eye looking pinecones
- Evergreen shrub used as privacy hedge
- Used to make big poles outside
- Bell shaped flowers, typically pink
- Used for General construction
- Tree with peely orange bark
- tree Genus with green or yellow flowers
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- Large pine native to Eastern North America
- what plant has extremely fragrant flowers
- Genus of Scotch Heather
- Plant with the genus tsuga canadensis 'Pendula'
- Plant with red flowers and a woody growth
- Genus of Eastern White Pine
14 Clues: Genus of Scotch Heather • Has eye looking pinecones • Genus of Eastern White Pine • Tree with peely orange bark • Used for General construction • Used to make big poles outside • Bell shaped flowers, typically pink • Evergreen shrub used as privacy hedge • tree Genus with green or yellow flowers • what plant has extremely fragrant flowers • ...
Plants_GEO1100 2025-11-18
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- a southern super-continent that is now part of Africa and South America
- Photosynthesizers with simple bodies
- how big is kelp?
- flowering plants
- fossil sap
- a leaf fossil distributed all around Gondwana
- old bog stuff turned to rock
- this continent is now mostly North America
- tiny opal shards in grass
- simple plant with no real tubes to carry water
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- supercontinent that included what is now the Americas, Africa, and Eurasia
- far-traveling plant reproductive dust
- builds fancy little puzzle-boxes around the seeds – squirrel’s love them!
- geography but a long time ago
- Photosynthesizers with fancy bodies
- bog stuff
- plant with tubes and elaborate spore support structures
- a leaf easy to find today in SLC, or as a fossil
18 Clues: bog stuff • fossil sap • how big is kelp? • flowering plants • tiny opal shards in grass • old bog stuff turned to rock • geography but a long time ago • Photosynthesizers with fancy bodies • Photosynthesizers with simple bodies • far-traveling plant reproductive dust • this continent is now mostly North America • a leaf fossil distributed all around Gondwana • ...
Genetics Vocabulary - Bao L 2022-04-27
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- Traits from one generation passing down to the next
- A gene that blocks other gene
- an organism that always passes down certain traits to its offspring of many generation
- A gene that’s blocked by the presence of a dominant gene
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- The scientific study of genes and heredity
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- A unique quality or characteristic
- A unique trait, feature or quality of an individual
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- To receive something from someone who came before you
- The descendant of living organisms
12 Clues: A gene that blocks other gene • A unique quality or characteristic • The descendant of living organisms • The scientific study of genes and heredity • A unique trait, feature or quality of an individual • Traits from one generation passing down to the next • To receive something from someone who came before you • A gene that’s blocked by the presence of a dominant gene • ...
Spanish Military Hospital Crossword 2020-11-19
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- the leaves of this tree helps treat bruises
- yellow fall flowers that help treat internal infections
- the leaves of this plant can be made into an ointment that helps treat skin rashes
- prescribe medicines in the form of pills or tea
- where most of the medicines were grown
- the leaves of this plant can help draw infections out of cuts and scrapes
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- if the root of this plant is made into tea, it can help ease a stomach ache
- these dried flowers have relaxing properties
- the flowers of this shrub can help treat coughs and colds
- the country that ruled over the hospital until 1821
- this herb if made into tea helps soothe sore throats
- the seeds of this plant are used to help treat arthritis
12 Clues: where most of the medicines were grown • the leaves of this tree helps treat bruises • these dried flowers have relaxing properties • prescribe medicines in the form of pills or tea • the country that ruled over the hospital until 1821 • this herb if made into tea helps soothe sore throats • yellow fall flowers that help treat internal infections • ...
Genetics 2023-05-01
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- an organism that always passes down certain traits to its offspring of many generation
- A distinguishing quality or trait of an individual
- The young born of living organisms
- A distinguishing quality
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- A genetic factor that is blocked by the dominant factor
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- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- To receive something from someone who came before you
- The passing of traits from parents to offspring
- A genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor
- A branch of biology that deals with characteristics from one generation to the next
12 Clues: A distinguishing quality • The young born of living organisms • The passing of traits from parents to offspring • A distinguishing quality or trait of an individual • A genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor • To receive something from someone who came before you • A genetic factor that is blocked by the dominant factor • ...
Amazonian Kichwa Crossword 2024-03-08
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- Name of the mythology
- The ancestors of the Kichwa
- A unique Kichwa ethnic group
- A substance put on children's eyes as a punishment
- Spirit women of the forest
- The soul of a plant
- The title of an elder or healer
- Traditional fermented drink
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- A primary hunting tool
- A spot where agroforestry is practiced
- One of the countries Kichwas reside
- The name of the socio political unit
- The name of the language
- One of the countries Kichwas reside
- What it means to be alive
- A unique Kichwa ethnic group
- One of the countries Kichwas reside
- Traditional literary device
- A holly tree
- A sacred magical plant
20 Clues: A holly tree • The soul of a plant • Name of the mythology • A primary hunting tool • A sacred magical plant • The name of the language • What it means to be alive • Spirit women of the forest • The ancestors of the Kichwa • Traditional literary device • Traditional fermented drink • A unique Kichwa ethnic group • A unique Kichwa ethnic group • The title of an elder or healer • ...
Photosynthesis/respiration components 2022-10-21
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- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- sugar stored in roots/stems as starch
- O2, food (glucose/sugar
- given off as a waste product.
- Oxygen and glucose
- exits through stomata in leaves
- a chemical process in both plant & animal cells
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- production of ATP,
- Absorbed by the chlorophyll in leaves
- water and carbon dioxide.
- absorbed through roots
- A chemical process in plant cells where sunlight is used to make food
- breaks down sugar into energy that plant cells can use to live and grow.
- CO2, H2O,useable energy (ATP)
14 Clues: production of ATP, • Oxygen and glucose • absorbed through roots • O2, food (glucose/sugar • water and carbon dioxide. • given off as a waste product. • CO2, H2O,useable energy (ATP) • exits through stomata in leaves • sugar stored in roots/stems as starch • Absorbed by the chlorophyll in leaves • a chemical process in both plant & animal cells • ...
crossword 2023-05-16
10 Clues: Tags molecules • The cell's highway • Helps plant to grow • Protects plant cell • Does Photosynthesis • Makes energy molecules • Sends things to the Golgi • Copies and stores DNA safely • Transports everything everywhere • Basically the blood vessels of a plant
Cells 2014-08-13
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- Type of cell that is made up of a nucleus, cell membrane and cytoplasm, but no cell wall.
- wall A rigid structure in plant and fungal cells that gives them structure and support.
- A specialised cell that has a tail so it can swim towards an egg cell.
- A specialised cell that has long axons to carry electrical messages long distances.
- Organelles that carry out cellular respiration to produce energy for the cell.
- An organism that consists of a single cell.
- The part of the cell which controls the activity of the cell.
- The green pigment in chloroplasts.
- The organelle that carries out photosynthesis in a plant cell.
- A specialised cell that is biconcave in shape in order to carry more oxygen.
- Type of cell that contains chloroplasts and a cell wall made of cellulose.
- In plants this organelle is very large and used to store water, sap and waste products.
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- cell A specialised plant cell for photosynthesis that contains many chloroplasts.
- The 'skin' of the cell; it controls what substances can enter and exit the cell.
- Cells that have specific structural adaptations to efficiently carry out a particular role in an organism.
- A specialised cell that has a long thing projection to increase the surface area, allowing more water to be absorbed.
- An organism that consists of many different cells working together.
- Type of cell that contains a cell wall but no chloroplasts.
- Single celled organisms such as Salmonella.
- A specialised cell that has many mitochondria so that energy is continually available to the cell.
- A single celled organism such as Euglena.
- The jelly-like fluid inside the cell in which chemical reactions take place.
22 Clues: The green pigment in chloroplasts. • A single celled organism such as Euglena. • An organism that consists of a single cell. • Single celled organisms such as Salmonella. • Type of cell that contains a cell wall but no chloroplasts. • The part of the cell which controls the activity of the cell. • The organelle that carries out photosynthesis in a plant cell. • ...
