the plant Crossword Puzzles
Plants Project Choice #4 2020-10-02
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- purpose of flowers is to reproduce through the production of seeds
- plants that compete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- attract insects and birds for pollination
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- anchor the plant,absorb water and minerals, and store manufactured foods
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- a mature(fertilized) ovary containing the seed or seeds
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- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- plants that compete their life cycle in one growing season (or one year)
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruits
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- produce food for the plant through photosynthesis
16 Clues: support the leaves, flowers, and fruit • the process of plants using stored energy • attract insects and birds for pollination • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruits • produce food for the plant through photosynthesis • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost • ...
RSide-3.3Terminology-EdenM 2013-05-06
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- A species that is very important to a specific ecosystem
- A yellow introduced plant that ruins lawns
- When a species' habitat is altered in any way
- A species that is intoroduced into a foreign habitat or ecosystem that harms the native organisms
- When two organisms need the same resource at the same time at the same location
- An invasive plant that is found in waterways that can grow from small pieces from other lakes
- An invasive garden plant that holds up to 18,000 seeds per plant and survives draughts
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- A species that is native to an area
- An organism that benefits from one organism and that organism is harmed
- A category of organism
- A species that is brought into a foreign environment
- When an organism eats all or part of another organism
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- When there is a variety of healthy organisms in an ecosystem
- An invasive rat that eats a variety of food, including native species
15 Clues: A category of organism • A species that is native to an area • A yellow introduced plant that ruins lawns • When a species' habitat is altered in any way • A species that is brought into a foreign environment • When an organism eats all or part of another organism • A species that is very important to a specific ecosystem • ...
Science ( flowers, food cycles, key word) 2021-05-25
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- a series of organisms each dependant on the next
- a space filled with liquid. It is only found in plant cells
- a tough wall around plant cells. It supports the cell
- a natural biological unit made up of both living and no-living parts and is made up of habitats
- a protective casing around the bud
- the breaking down and digestion of the biological material by composers
- when a species becomes more Fited to its environment
- packets of green colour which helps the plant make food
- this controlls everything that happens inside the cell
- when two or more organisms depend on each other for survival
- human activities can affect and unbalance the flows and the cycles of the ecosystems
- this surrounds the cell. It lets things move in and out of the cell
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- female parts of a flower including the stigma, style, ovary and ovum
- An ocurance between members of the same species
- a liquid where chemical changes happen
- it gets water to the plants
- when the prey species increases the predators will eat so many of the prey that they increase and so does the prey
- this attracts bees and other insects
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- male parts of a flower including the anther and filament
20 Clues: it gets water to the plants • a protective casing around the bud • this attracts bees and other insects • a liquid where chemical changes happen • An ocurance between members of the same species • a series of organisms each dependant on the next • when a species becomes more Fited to its environment • a tough wall around plant cells. It supports the cell • ...
Torra P6 2021-09-22
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- basic unit of life
- one celled
- stores DNA
- parts of the cell
- different parts do different jobs
- the whole living thing
- tough outer covering of plant cells
- can see small things
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- many celled
- cells work together
- lets things in and out
- system organs work together
- power house of the cell
- plant organelle where sunlight turns to energy
- gel in the cell
15 Clues: one celled • stores DNA • many celled • gel in the cell • parts of the cell • basic unit of life • cells work together • can see small things • lets things in and out • the whole living thing • power house of the cell • system organs work together • different parts do different jobs • tough outer covering of plant cells • plant organelle where sunlight turns to energy
Menu Project Science 2024-03-25
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- subatomic particle with negative electrical charge
- subatomic particle with positive electrical charge
- plant reaction to gravity
- reacts to particular substances.
- made of one element or more
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- small number under line shows atoms of elements
- plant reaction to water
- a substance that can not be created or destroyed chemically
- plant reaction to light
- subatomic particle neutral electrical charge
- plant reaction to touch
- number on the left of compund shows m olcule number
12 Clues: plant reaction to water • plant reaction to light • plant reaction to touch • plant reaction to gravity • made of one element or more • reacts to particular substances. • subatomic particle neutral electrical charge • small number under line shows atoms of elements • subatomic particle with negative electrical charge • subatomic particle with positive electrical charge • ...
Seeds and Seeds! 2022-08-31
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- Pepper is used as a ______.
- An oilseed.
- The plant part that rose is grown from.
- Method of seed dispersal used by peas.
- Dandelion seeds are dispersed by ______.
- The origin country of mango.
- The seed that inspired George de Mestral to invent Velcro.
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- An insectivorous plant.
- A fruit with many seeds.
- The seeds that are nutrient-dense, aid in digestion, and promote growth and development.
- Seed found on the outer surface of a fruit.
- A plant seed dispersed by water.
12 Clues: An oilseed. • An insectivorous plant. • A fruit with many seeds. • Pepper is used as a ______. • The origin country of mango. • A plant seed dispersed by water. • Method of seed dispersal used by peas. • The plant part that rose is grown from. • Dandelion seeds are dispersed by ______. • Seed found on the outer surface of a fruit. • ...
Seeds and Seeds! 2022-08-31
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- Method of seed dispersal used by peas.
- The seed that inspired George de Mestral to invent Velcro.
- Seed found on the outer surface of a fruit.
- A fruit with many seeds.
- The plant part that rose is grown from.
- The origin country of mango.
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- The seeds that are nutrient-dense, aid in digestion, and promote growth and development.
- An insectivorous plant.
- Pepper is used as a ______.
- An oilseed.
- A plant seed dispersed by water.
- Dandelion seeds are dispersed by ______.
12 Clues: An oilseed. • An insectivorous plant. • A fruit with many seeds. • Pepper is used as a ______. • The origin country of mango. • A plant seed dispersed by water. • Method of seed dispersal used by peas. • The plant part that rose is grown from. • Dandelion seeds are dispersed by ______. • Seed found on the outer surface of a fruit. • ...
Garden 2025-10-05
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- what you sow to start a garden
- what plants do with care and sunlight
- energy from the sun that helps plants thrive
- the first sign of a new plant
- something that grows from a seed
- pollinators that help flowers and plants reproduce
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- when you pick what you’ve grown
- recycled food and plant waste that feeds the soil
- what plants need to stay alive
- healthy foods grown in the garden
- where plants put down roots
- a colorful bloom in the garden
12 Clues: where plants put down roots • the first sign of a new plant • what plants need to stay alive • what you sow to start a garden • a colorful bloom in the garden • when you pick what you’ve grown • something that grows from a seed • healthy foods grown in the garden • what plants do with care and sunlight • energy from the sun that helps plants thrive • ...
Vocab - Waste Not Want Not 2024-03-26
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- state of being closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand
- basic level or foundation of something
- relating to plants or plant-based substances
- the act of removing wild plants from a place where they are not wanted
- decaying plant material that is added to soil to improve its quality
- to start or introduce something new
- to give special importance or attention to something
- ability to continue over a long period of time
- detailed or complex
- organised some activities to achieve a specific goal
- outlook or perspective towards something
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- goal or aim
- to make arrangements for something to happen
- handmade objects or products
- the act or process of taking part in something
- to put a feeling, idea, or principle gradually into someone's mind
- understanding of something
- the set of things that are happening and the conditions that exist at a particular time and place
- a substance made from a plant, used to give a special flavour to food
- behavior or manner of acting
20 Clues: goal or aim • detailed or complex • understanding of something • handmade objects or products • behavior or manner of acting • to start or introduce something new • basic level or foundation of something • outlook or perspective towards something • to make arrangements for something to happen • relating to plants or plant-based substances • ...
Kaleb's AG 2025-03-27
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- Rotation – The practice of growing different crops in succession on the same land to maintain soil fertility.
- – The process of gathering crops.
- – A chemical used to kill insects and protect crops.
- – Tool used to turn over soil before planting.
- – The science of soil management and crop production.
- – Farm animals raised for food, labor, or wool.
- – A structure that creates a controlled climate for plants.
- – The amount of crops produced per area of land.
- – Growing plants in water without soil.
- – Fermented, stored animal feed made from grass or corn.
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- – A long period with little or no rainfall affecting crops.
- – A substance added to soil to promote plant growth.
- – Structure where bees live and produce honey.
- – Decomposed organic matter used as fertilizer.
- – Land covered with grass used for grazing animals.
- – Farming method that avoids synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
- – An unwanted plant that competes with crops.
- – Artificial watering of crops to help them grow.
- – A vehicle used for farming tasks like plowing and planting.
- – A technique to join two plant parts to grow as one.
20 Clues: – The process of gathering crops. • – Growing plants in water without soil. • – An unwanted plant that competes with crops. • – Structure where bees live and produce honey. • – Tool used to turn over soil before planting. • – Decomposed organic matter used as fertilizer. • – Farm animals raised for food, labor, or wool. • ...
photosynetesis 2023-03-02
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- The chemical change of energy
- What is needed for plants and humans (drink)
- what is needed to breath
- What the plant does to the solar energy
- What plants take in the we exhale
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- What plants give off
- What lets gases in and out
- Distributes water around the plant
- carries sugar through out the plant
- The reaction of plants
- This powers many of things we need
11 Clues: What plants give off • The reaction of plants • what is needed to breath • What lets gases in and out • The chemical change of energy • What plants take in the we exhale • Distributes water around the plant • This powers many of things we need • carries sugar through out the plant • What the plant does to the solar energy • What is needed for plants and humans (drink)
Chapter 2 Life Cycles 2019-09-16
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- a fleshy, spore-producing growth of certain fungi
- a young plant
- the structures on the underside of a mushroom
- the uniting of the genetic material of two cells
- a decomposer that usually reproduces through spores
- an organism produced from a spore or fertilized egg, in the early stages of development
- a salmon nest
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- one complete life cycle
- an immature salmon that migrates to the ocean
- the nutrient-rich structure in a seed
- a plant structure that surrounds the seed(s) of a flowering plant
- material the set of instructions within a cell that controls an organism's characteristics and life processes
- the series of stages that an organism passes through from egg or spore to reproducing adult
- a very young, growing salmon
14 Clues: a young plant • a salmon nest • one complete life cycle • a very young, growing salmon • the nutrient-rich structure in a seed • an immature salmon that migrates to the ocean • the structures on the underside of a mushroom • the uniting of the genetic material of two cells • a fleshy, spore-producing growth of certain fungi • ...
Revision Test Grade II 2023-05-12
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- What is a tool that makes our life easier called?
- Where do wild animals live?
- What is a substance that can kill or harm a living thing called?
- What does the hump of a camel store?
- What is something that moves around a planet called?
- What do bees give us?
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- Which part of the plant is used for decoration?
- What do dead plant materials make?
- What do we call the doctor of teeth?
- Whose baby is named tadpole?
- What do the two holes of the nose call?
- Which part of the plant makes food?
- Which fibre is used to make sacks, mats, rope, etc?
- What does water change into when it freezes?
14 Clues: What do bees give us? • Where do wild animals live? • Whose baby is named tadpole? • Which part of the plant makes food? • What do dead plant materials make? • What do we call the doctor of teeth? • What does the hump of a camel store? • What do the two holes of the nose call? • What does water change into when it freezes? • ...
The Life Cycle of a Butterfly 2016-06-08
21 Clues: Eat • Fly • Eggs • Lava • Pupa • Grow • Wings • Crawl • Hatch • Plant • Insect • Leaves • Nectar • Change • Cocoon • Fragile • LifeCycle • Chrysalis • Butterfly • Caterpillar • Metamorphosis
Plants - Vocabulary 2014-11-05
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- plants need this to help them make food
- plants need this in order to live
- the part of a plant where seeds are formed
- the part of a plant that covers the seeds
- plants grow from these
- the part of a plants that holds the flower up
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- these make food for a plant
- trees, grass, and cacti are all
- the part of a plant that grows in the soil
- plants need this to grow in
10 Clues: plants grow from these • these make food for a plant • plants need this to grow in • trees, grass, and cacti are all • plants need this in order to live • plants need this to help them make food • the part of a plant that covers the seeds • the part of a plant where seeds are formed • the part of a plant that grows in the soil • the part of a plants that holds the flower up
Nature within the Embroidery 2020-08-07
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- has fins
- a wild pig
- large black bird
- insect that swims
- black and white wading bird
- cereal crop
- bird of prey
- seafood with hinged shell
- animal covered in fleece
- plant with thorns and scented flowers
- has a long bushy tail
- sea bird with forked tail
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- big cat with mane
- black and white striped animal
- reptile with forked tongue
- large hoofed mammal
- diving waterfowl
- plant with orange flowers
- South American big cat
- marine snail
- graceful aquatic bird
- a flying insect
- small dog
- plant with purple flowers
- round ribbed shell
- plant often seen in corn fields
26 Clues: has fins • small dog • a wild pig • cereal crop • marine snail • bird of prey • a flying insect • diving waterfowl • large black bird • big cat with mane • insect that swims • round ribbed shell • large hoofed mammal • graceful aquatic bird • has a long bushy tail • South American big cat • animal covered in fleece • plant with orange flowers • plant with purple flowers • seafood with hinged shell • ...
Structure of a cell 2021-02-05
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- Where many of the chemical reactions take place
- Contains DNA
- Where respiration occurs
- Controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell
- Contains cell sap
- Needed for photosynethsis
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- Where protein synthesis takes place
- Type of cell found in plant leaves
- Supports plant cells
- Makes leaves green
- Type of cell found in plant roots
11 Clues: Contains DNA • Contains cell sap • Makes leaves green • Supports plant cells • Where respiration occurs • Needed for photosynethsis • Type of cell found in plant roots • Type of cell found in plant leaves • Where protein synthesis takes place • Where many of the chemical reactions take place • Controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell
CAVM 2014-11-11
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- A Bach flower remedy that is thought to aid a fearful animal
- The small, spongy herb that is burned during moxibustion
- The touch therapy that uses finger pressure
- One of the 7 helpers identified by Dr Bach
- Type of medicine that has been used in the past based on purging the body to cleanse it
- Which law is the basis of homeopathy?
- The herb used to soothe skin irritation
- Which touch therapy uses small circular movements on the skin?
- Method used to determine the profile of a homeopathic remedy
- The plant which when used in aromatherapy is said to have antibacterial properties
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- One of the 12 healers discovered by Dr Bach
- Aromatherapy is a branch of which medicine?
- Term used to describe the development of negative consequences when a placebo is used
- The term that describes the vigorous shaking of homeopathic remedies to activate them
- One of the Reiki principles - Just for today I will not...
- The German physician who developed homeopathy
- The plant that is the base for the drug digitoxin
- An aromatherapy oil which is toxic to birds
- The Yin organ associated with the element wood in the 5 element theory of Chinese medicine
- Which plant is used to treat gastroenteritis in aromatherapy?
20 Clues: Which law is the basis of homeopathy? • The herb used to soothe skin irritation • One of the 7 helpers identified by Dr Bach • One of the 12 healers discovered by Dr Bach • Aromatherapy is a branch of which medicine? • The touch therapy that uses finger pressure • An aromatherapy oil which is toxic to birds • The German physician who developed homeopathy • ...
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS 2024-09-26
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- The result of fertilisation.
- The part of the flower that grows into a fruit after fertilisation.
- A stage in cell division where the chromosomes move to opposite sides of the cell.
- The process of cellular division that results in two identical cells.
- The vegetative propagation method of growing below the ground parallel to the surface.
- A method by which pollen grains reach a flower without the aid of an insect.
- When cells split in two.
- The propagation method of the wild strawberry.
- One of the characteristics of flowering plants needed to attract pollinators.
- A cell with the total amount of chromosomes.
- A bee or a butterfly occupy this specific niche in an ecosystem.
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- An example of bulb.
- The female organ of a floer that turns into a pollen tube for fertilisation to occur.
- The dispersal method of pea plants.
- The adaptation mechanism that allows offspring to grow away from the parent plant.
- Male reproductive organ of a flowering plant.
- The result of mixing genetic information from both parents.
- Cells that result from meiosis.
- Part of the male reproductive system of a flowering plant that contains pollen grains.
- The female gametes inside the ovary of a flower.
- Reproduction in flowering plants.
21 Clues: An example of bulb. • When cells split in two. • The result of fertilisation. • Cells that result from meiosis. • Reproduction in flowering plants. • The dispersal method of pea plants. • A cell with the total amount of chromosomes. • Male reproductive organ of a flowering plant. • The propagation method of the wild strawberry. • ...
Cell and Organelles (BIO) 2024-03-14
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- In two forms; Smooth and Rough
- Part of the cell that stores DNA
- Reflects green light (of plant cells)
- Bacteria cells; simpler
- Absorbs sunlight (of plant cells)
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- Regulates what goes in and out of the cell
- Plant and animal cells; complex
- Organelle in charge of waste regulation
- Creates proteins
- In charge of transporting materials
- In charge of creating ATP
- Creates vacuoles
12 Clues: Creates proteins • Creates vacuoles • Bacteria cells; simpler • In charge of creating ATP • In two forms; Smooth and Rough • Plant and animal cells; complex • Part of the cell that stores DNA • Absorbs sunlight (of plant cells) • In charge of transporting materials • Reflects green light (of plant cells) • Organelle in charge of waste regulation • ...
Environmental Science 2012-10-17
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- Decomposed organic matter
- a grassland often turned into farmland
- Reusing
- Not being harmful to the environment or depleting natural resources, and thereby supporting long-term ecological balance
- species indicate some value in the environment such as climate change
- A standing dead tree
- succession the gradual change from one species to another as environmental conditions change
- log A fallen tree that other trees will us the nutrients from and grow from it
- Forest Government owned forest
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- plant stage Small plants begin to poke out of the water
- Forest forest that hasn't been touched by logging or natural disaster
- the protective shell of many animals such as a scorpion
- Low wet land often treeless and flooded
- growth Forest has more standing dead trees and more bio-diverse ecosystem
- plant stage Plant life begins to grow under the water such as algae and humus
- the presence of a large number of different species
- Capable of living or being lived in
- stage small amounts of plants growing around the edge of pond or lake
- Duck Most common duck in new Brunswick
- Wet Spongy land often with certain types of trees, occasional flooding
20 Clues: Reusing • A standing dead tree • Decomposed organic matter • Forest Government owned forest • Capable of living or being lived in • a grassland often turned into farmland • Duck Most common duck in new Brunswick • Low wet land often treeless and flooded • the presence of a large number of different species • plant stage Small plants begin to poke out of the water • ...
new leader 2022-02-18
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- A plant with an unpleasant smell.
- The main stem of a tree
- Can harm or kill when touched or eaten
- When you have a plant that has many flowers.
- When a plant has only one flower
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- The new class leader
- Plants provide ____ for us.
- We can make ____ from plants.
- We can make different ____ from plants.
- A plant that grows along the ground.
10 Clues: The new class leader • The main stem of a tree • Plants provide ____ for us. • We can make ____ from plants. • When a plant has only one flower • A plant with an unpleasant smell. • A plant that grows along the ground. • Can harm or kill when touched or eaten • We can make different ____ from plants. • When you have a plant that has many flowers.
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-03
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- symbiosis plant
- insectovorious plant
- an air used for photosynthesis
- necessary for photosynthesis
- the cells of green leaves and young stemps of the plant
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- are autotrophs
- synthesis of food other than carbohydrates by plants
- plants that cannot prepare their own foof
- the mode of nutrition where two diffrent organisms work together for their natural benifit
- type of saprophytes
- green pigment present in plants
- tiny pores present in a leaf
12 Clues: are autotrophs • symbiosis plant • type of saprophytes • insectovorious plant • necessary for photosynthesis • tiny pores present in a leaf • an air used for photosynthesis • green pigment present in plants • plants that cannot prepare their own foof • synthesis of food other than carbohydrates by plants • the cells of green leaves and young stemps of the plant • ...
Planet Erost Crossword 2021-05-15
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- - Shapeshifting species
- - Rare Illness
- - Main god of Erost
- - Goddess of Time
- - Currency (abbr.)
- - First umi subspecies created by ero
- - Animals that don't use the life-giving fire to reproduce
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- - Breeding Plant only grows when the 3 moons what?
- - A baby umi
- - Those who live on Erost
- - Character who reincarnated into Erost
- - Souls
- - Rogue God
- - Goddess of Life
- - Breeding plant
- - Life-giving fire
- - Main inhabitants of Erost
- - Consists of 3 tribes
18 Clues: - Souls • - Rogue God • - A baby umi • - Rare Illness • - Breeding plant • - Goddess of Life • - Goddess of Time • - Life-giving fire • - Currency (abbr.) • - Main god of Erost • - Consists of 3 tribes • - Shapeshifting species • - Those who live on Erost • - Main inhabitants of Erost • - First umi subspecies created by ero • - Character who reincarnated into Erost • ...
Biology - Plants and photosynthesis 2023-12-01
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- Movement of sugars in a plant
- Where does gas exchange occur?
- Gas released in photosynthesis
- Apparatus to measure water loss in a plant?
- Which vessel transports water in a plant?
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- What is a loss of water in a plant called?
- What traps sunlight in a plant?
- Which vessel transports sugar in a plant?
- cuticle What part of the leaf prevents water loss?
- Cells What opens and closes stomata?
10 Clues: Movement of sugars in a plant • Where does gas exchange occur? • Gas released in photosynthesis • What traps sunlight in a plant? • Cells What opens and closes stomata? • Which vessel transports sugar in a plant? • Which vessel transports water in a plant? • What is a loss of water in a plant called? • Apparatus to measure water loss in a plant? • ...
photosynthesis 2024-10-04
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- input matter
- reactant needed air need for photosynthesis
- makes the plant green
- what gets the water for plants
- stored glucose inside animals
- opening in the plant leaves
- output matter
- makes their own food
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- in chloroplast and takes in the light energy
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- process that makes glucose
- air product of photosynthesis
- has to get their own food
- energy in the form of light
- sugar or carbohydrate
15 Clues: input matter • output matter • makes their own food • makes the plant green • sugar or carbohydrate • has to get their own food • process that makes glucose • energy in the form of light • opening in the plant leaves • air product of photosynthesis • stored glucose inside animals • what gets the water for plants • organelle that does photosynthesis • ...
Cell Diversity - Tissues 2013-11-03
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- Plant tissue responsible for transporting materials around the plant
- Tissue consisting of a number of cells spread out in a matrix which joins and supports body structures
- Type of connective tissues which store fats, found under the skin
- Tubes which transport food from where it is made in the leaves to the rest of the plant
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- Hollow tubes which transport water in the plant
- Type connective tissue which protect the ends of bones
- Type of plant tissue containing a single layer of rectangular cells with a tough cuticle to protect the plant and prevent water loss
- Tissue responsible for carrying electrical signals to and from the brain
- Group of similar cells that are modified to carry out the same function
- Type of connective tissue consisting of red and white cells suspended in a plasma matrix
10 Clues: Hollow tubes which transport water in the plant • Type connective tissue which protect the ends of bones • Type of connective tissues which store fats, found under the skin • Plant tissue responsible for transporting materials around the plant • Group of similar cells that are modified to carry out the same function • ...
andy d 2023-10-17
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- salt on the earth's surface
- a process which a plant develops from a seed
- the particular animal life of a region
- arrangement of natural features of an area
- regions of the world that are characterized by climate and dominant forms of life
- the removal of the top soil by water or wind
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- Living organisms such as plants and animals
- new ideas or processes of farming
- refers to the distance of a place north and south to the equator
- natural features of the earth
- changing a sloped land into a step formation to enhance farming
- table the level below the surface where water is found
- the plant life of a particular region
- an individual animal or plant within the same species
- a piece of land in a low area that has been reclaimed by water
15 Clues: salt on the earth's surface • natural features of the earth • new ideas or processes of farming • the plant life of a particular region • the particular animal life of a region • arrangement of natural features of an area • Living organisms such as plants and animals • a process which a plant develops from a seed • the removal of the top soil by water or wind • ...
bedding plant production 2023-10-10
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- chemicals used to control bedding plant development
- gardens a grower to evaluate a bedding plant's performance in the landscape under various environmental conditions
- to transfer from one place to another
- a structure enclosed usually by glass and used for the cultivation of tender plants, provides a controlled environment
- which complete their life cycle in two years, growth and development occur in the first year, followed by flowering and death of the plant in the second year
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- a non-profit, educational organization that evaluates new bedding plant varieties
- small protuberance on the stem of a plant that may develop into a flower, leaf or shoot
- to begin to grow;sprout
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year or less
- the act of being sanitary
- soft stem that survive in the landscape year survivesear
11 Clues: to begin to grow;sprout • the act of being sanitary • to transfer from one place to another • chemicals used to control bedding plant development • soft stem that survive in the landscape year survivesear • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year or less • a non-profit, educational organization that evaluates new bedding plant varieties • ...
CELLS 2023-12-07
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- makes energy
- only in plant cells. for storage
- a organelle found only in plant cells. it protects the cell
- controls the cell
- only in animal cells. for storage
- contains digestive enzymes
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- for transportation of protiens in the cell
- lets things in and out of the cell
- only in plant cells. where photosynthesis happens
- making protien
- package materials
11 Clues: makes energy • making protien • package materials • controls the cell • contains digestive enzymes • only in plant cells. for storage • only in animal cells. for storage • lets things in and out of the cell • for transportation of protiens in the cell • only in plant cells. where photosynthesis happens • a organelle found only in plant cells. it protects the cell
Gardening Vocabulary 2023-10-13
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- planting plants that benefit others when grown next to them
- plants that keep their green leaves throughout the year
- when a seed first starts growing
- the product of decayed organic material, typically used in gardening as a fertilizer
- plants that spread aggressively and are difficult to get rid of
- to remove dead or faded flowers from a plant to encourage more blooms
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- a weed that Gavin ate last year
- zone a system of classifying plants according to the minimum winter temperature they can tolerate
- a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation, growing where it conflicts with human preferences, needs, or goals. AKA What Logan Shirrel hit Logan Homen with
- the art and science of gardening
- common vegetables, such as tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, and eggplant
- a plant that lives for only a single growing season
- planting seeds
- a plant that grows for more than two years
14 Clues: planting seeds • a weed that Gavin ate last year • the art and science of gardening • when a seed first starts growing • a plant that grows for more than two years • a plant that lives for only a single growing season • plants that keep their green leaves throughout the year • planting plants that benefit others when grown next to them • ...
Cells Organelle Crossword 2018-11-06
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- breaks down a cell when it dies
- ribosomes attatched
- outermost layer of the plant
- packaging system and turns simple molecules into complex ones
- attatched to the rough endoplasmic reticulum
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- provides food for the plant
- made of DNA
- provides all the energy a cell needs
- largest structure inside and toward the center
- no ribosomes
- stores nutrients
- one or more long tails
- has tiny holes in the membrane
- an instruction manual for the cell
- fluid and fills the inside of the cell
- moves things across the cell surface
16 Clues: made of DNA • no ribosomes • stores nutrients • ribosomes attatched • one or more long tails • provides food for the plant • outermost layer of the plant • has tiny holes in the membrane • breaks down a cell when it dies • an instruction manual for the cell • provides all the energy a cell needs • moves things across the cell surface • fluid and fills the inside of the cell • ...
Garden Crossword 2024-05-26
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- Way to measure how hot or cold something is
- Animal that helps plants produce fruit or seeds
- Clear liquid that has no taste or odor
- Place used for a specific purpose
- Solid mass of minerals
- Small part of a flowering plant that grows into a new plant
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- Something that helps plants live and grow
- Symbol of a measure of acidity or alkalinity
- Group of living things, most have leaves, stems, root, flowers or cones
- Energy produced by the sun
- Garden tool with a thin flat blade at the end of a long stick
- Covering for the hand that has separate parts for each finger and thumb
- Become larger, to stay alive and healthy
- Mixture of gases that surround the earth
- Tool with a long handle and prongs at one end
- Tiny, loose grains of ground rock
- Top layer of the earth’s surface
17 Clues: Solid mass of minerals • Energy produced by the sun • Top layer of the earth’s surface • Tiny, loose grains of ground rock • Place used for a specific purpose • Clear liquid that has no taste or odor • Become larger, to stay alive and healthy • Mixture of gases that surround the earth • Something that helps plants live and grow • Way to measure how hot or cold something is • ...
Cell Organelles Review Crossword 2022-11-08
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- flexible boundary around all cells
- first person to discover cells
- membrane pouch that transports proteins out of the cell
- hairs on the surface of some cells that provide movement
- types of cells that have a true nucleus
- class in which you learn about living things
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- tool used by biologists to view cells
- structure found in ALL cells that begins the process of making proteins
- type of cell that does not have a cell wall but does have centrioles
- part of the plant cell that converts sunlight to sugar
- where water is stored in a plant cell
- organelle responsible for destroying cell waste
- packages and ships proteins for export
- rigid strong outer boundary of plant cells
- criteria of life supported by mitochondria and chloroplasts
- the shape of a cell helps us understand its _____.
- type of endoplasmic reticulum that has attached ribosomes
17 Clues: first person to discover cells • flexible boundary around all cells • tool used by biologists to view cells • where water is stored in a plant cell • packages and ships proteins for export • types of cells that have a true nucleus • rigid strong outer boundary of plant cells • class in which you learn about living things • organelle responsible for destroying cell waste • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-01
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- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit.
- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition.
- The organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them.
- A type of plant that lives on soil that is not so rich and feeds on insects.
- A green pigment present in the leaves that traps sunlight.
- The extra glucose present in the leaves is stored.
- The ultimate source of energy for all living organisms.
- Tiny pores located at the underside of the leaves that take in sunlight.
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- Pipe like strictures that transport water and minerals absorbed by the plant to the leaves.
- the plant from which the parasite gets its food.
- Organisms that live on dead plant and animals and derive their food from them.
- bacteria present in the soil that can convert atmospheric
- Organisms that make their food from simple non-living substances.
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by its body.
14 Clues: the plant from which the parasite gets its food. • The extra glucose present in the leaves is stored. • The ultimate source of energy for all living organisms. • bacteria present in the soil that can convert atmospheric • A green pigment present in the leaves that traps sunlight. • Organisms that make their food from simple non-living substances. • ...
Rside-ecology3.3-olivia 2013-05-06
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- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- A species that is intoroduced into a foreign habitat or ecosystem that harms the native organisms
- When an organism eats all or part of another organism
- A species that is brought into a foreign environment
- An invasive garden plant that holds up to 18,000 seeds per plant and survives draughts
- An invasive plant that is found in waterways that can grow from small pieces from other lakes
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- A common yellow plant that harms gardens
- When a species' habitat is altered in any way
- When two organisms need the same resource at the same time at the same location
- An invasive rat that eats a variety of food, including native species
- A species that is very important to a specific ecosystem
- A species that is native to an area
- When there is a variety of healthy organisms in an ecosystem
- A category of organism
- An organism that benefits from one organism and that organism is harmed
15 Clues: A category of organism • A species that is native to an area • A common yellow plant that harms gardens • When a species' habitat is altered in any way • A species that is brought into a foreign environment • When an organism eats all or part of another organism • A species that is very important to a specific ecosystem • ...
Seed germination 2018-08-13
10 Clues: A star • A type of plant • Life cycle of a plant • Something really bright • Thisgrows in the second stage • A dirt that helps a seed grow • A liquid that seeds need to grow • Something that turns in to a plant • Something that grows out of a plant • This thing grows in the first stage
Cannabis Info 2019-02-04
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- flowering What genetic do we want from the Ruderalis plants?
- a plant or animal that has unique male and female individuals
- an edible form of cannabis that is normally consumed by Hindus
- Indica plants grow...?
- a process in which seeds are "made" female
- Sativa plants grow...?
- what can be used to make rope, canvas, and SO MUCH MORE?
- Sea of _____
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- Herer A famous cannabis activist, also a strain
- What car company made a car body out of hemp fibers?
- Candle Book by Emily Murphy, released in 1922
- a close cousin of the cannabis plant aka Humulus
- A cutting taken from a mother plant
- A hybrid of strains that are also hybrids
- After Recreational and Medical use of cannabis, what is the third major use?
- Royal where were the first cannabis plants in Canada planted?
- Who was the head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics that played a major role in demonizing Cannabis?
- ____ Kush Mountains
18 Clues: Sea of _____ • ____ Kush Mountains • Indica plants grow...? • Sativa plants grow...? • A cutting taken from a mother plant • A hybrid of strains that are also hybrids • a process in which seeds are "made" female • Candle Book by Emily Murphy, released in 1922 • Herer A famous cannabis activist, also a strain • a close cousin of the cannabis plant aka Humulus • ...
Challenge It. 2024-11-06
10 Clues: O2 • H2O • Sugar • Comes from the Sun • exhaled from animals • Distributes water to the plant • Organelle that contains chlorophyll • Pigment which absorbs the sun’s energy • Process by which a green plant makes its own food • Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
crossword 2020-03-09
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- A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
- Organelles that store water and other substances required by the cell.
- Outer covering of a cell that provides strength and support found only in plant cells.
- Structures in cells that perform a certain function.
- Made of just one cell.
- Organelles that convert energy the cell receives into a form it can use.
- A thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- An organelle that directs all the activities in a cell.
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- A type of cell division that results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell, as in the production of gametes and plant spores.
- Any change in an organism-environment.
- Physical characteristic or behaviour of a species that increases the species chances of survival in a particular environment.
- The basic unit of life.
- Organelles that convert sunlight into food found only in some plant cells.
- Made of more than one cell.
- A tree does this when a seed falls off.
- The thin structure that encloses all the contents of plant and animal cells has tiny openings that allows particles of some substances, but not others to pass through.
- Living things that have cells.
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
18 Clues: Made of just one cell. • The basic unit of life. • Made of more than one cell. • Living things that have cells. • Any change in an organism-environment. • A tree does this when a seed falls off. • Structures in cells that perform a certain function. • An organelle that directs all the activities in a cell. • Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane. • ...
Cells 2023-12-05
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- Breaks down excess or worn-out cell parts.
- Controls what things flow in and out of the cell.
- Produces proteins.
- Only in plant cells, produces energy for the plant to grow.
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- A process only plant cells do, creating their on food.
- Converts energy into forms that are usable by the cell.
- The protective layer of a cell.
- Storage.
- Makes protein for the cell.
- Runs everything, the main power house of the cell.
- Helps process and package proteins.
- The uptake of oxygen and the removal of carbon dioxide from the body.
12 Clues: Storage. • Produces proteins. • Makes protein for the cell. • The protective layer of a cell. • Helps process and package proteins. • Breaks down excess or worn-out cell parts. • Controls what things flow in and out of the cell. • Runs everything, the main power house of the cell. • A process only plant cells do, creating their on food. • ...
Organelle crossword 2022-09-22
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- Provides structure and is found in plant and bacteria cells
- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- provides energy and is only found in eukaryotic cells
- holds organelles in place
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- Helps digest worn out organelles and food particles
- Storage compartment filled with water found in plant and animal cells
- stores dna and is only found in plant and animal cells
- genetic material found in all cells and is stored inside the nucleus for plant and animal cells
- converts light energy into glucose only found in plant cells
- helps transport
- makes protien
11 Clues: makes protien • helps transport • holds organelles in place • controls what goes in and out of the cell • Helps digest worn out organelles and food particles • provides energy and is only found in eukaryotic cells • stores dna and is only found in plant and animal cells • Provides structure and is found in plant and bacteria cells • ...
Henry’s Genetic Crossword 2023-05-01
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- The passing of traits from the parents to the offspring.
- A genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- An organism that always passes down certain traits to its offspring and many generations
- A genetic factor that is masked from the presence of a dominant factor
- When the pollen from one plant lands on a pistil from another plant.
- A type of biology that deals with characteristics that are passed down multiple generations.
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- A different quality or characteristic.
- A quality, trait, or feature of a thing.
- The offspring from combining the qualities from two different organisms of two breeds.
- When the pollen from a plant lands on a pistil on that same plant.
- To receive something from someone before you.
- The children or the young born of organisms.
12 Clues: A different quality or characteristic. • A quality, trait, or feature of a thing. • The children or the young born of organisms. • To receive something from someone before you. • A genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • The passing of traits from the parents to the offspring. • When the pollen from a plant lands on a pistil on that same plant. • ...
Science Definitions By Jabby 2016-11-16
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- a group of cells similar in shape and function
- a condition that interferes with the well-being of an organism
- system an organ system that includes the lungs, windpipe and blood vessels; delivers oxygen to the blood for distribution to all the cells of the body and eliminates waste carbon dioxide
- the plant-cell structure containing many molecules of green pigment called chlorophyll that helps plants to make their own food
- tiny cell structures within the cytoplasm that are specialized to carry out a specific function
- microorganisms that live in moist areas; protists have a nucleus and contain mitochondria, ribosomes, and lysosomes
- the most common form of microorganism; unicellular organisms that have no nucleus, no mitochondria, and no ribosomes
- a chemical messenger from the organs of the endocrine system that tells cells in other organs how to adjust to what's going on inside and outside the body
- a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- the cell structure in plant and animal cells that acts the control centre and directs all of the cell's activities
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- the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- a living thing that can be seen only with the aid of a microscope
- of view the area visible through a microscope
- the process multi-cellular animals use to break large food molecules into smaller molecules for fuel, growth, and repair
- wall the plant-cell structure that protects that supports the plant cell
- systems groups of organs that have related functions
- a fluid-filled space plants and animal cells that can store food and water
19 Clues: of view the area visible through a microscope • a group of cells similar in shape and function • a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart • systems groups of organs that have related functions • a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • a condition that interferes with the well-being of an organism • ...
Objects in a house 2025-06-02
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- NEXT TO THE BIN (BATHROOM)
- BEHIND THE PLANT (KITCHEN)
- NEXT TO THE CHAIRS (KITCHEN)
- ON THE WALL, NEXT TO THE WINDOW (KITCHEN)
- IN FRONT OF THE WINDOW (KITCHEN)
- ON THE FLOOR (BATHROOM)
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- ABOVE THE SINK (BATHROOM)
- ABOVE THE BATH (BATHROOM)
- UNDER THE TAP (KITCHEN)
- ON THE SHELF (KITCHEN)
- ON THE WALL (BATHROOM)
- ON THE TABLE, NEXT TO THE FLOWERS (KITCHEN)
- ON THE COOKER (KITCHEN)
- BEHIND THE CURTAIN (BATHROOM)
14 Clues: ON THE SHELF (KITCHEN) • ON THE WALL (BATHROOM) • UNDER THE TAP (KITCHEN) • ON THE COOKER (KITCHEN) • ON THE FLOOR (BATHROOM) • ABOVE THE SINK (BATHROOM) • ABOVE THE BATH (BATHROOM) • NEXT TO THE BIN (BATHROOM) • BEHIND THE PLANT (KITCHEN) • NEXT TO THE CHAIRS (KITCHEN) • BEHIND THE CURTAIN (BATHROOM) • IN FRONT OF THE WINDOW (KITCHEN) • ON THE WALL, NEXT TO THE WINDOW (KITCHEN) • ...
Unit 8 Nature Lesson 8.1 Vocabulary. 2021-05-24
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- water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height.
- a tropical forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together.
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
- a plant with many small branches growing either directly from the ground or from a hard stem, giving the plant a rounded shape
- a large reptile with a hard skin that lives in and near rivers and lakes in hot, wet parts of the world. It is like an alligator, but it usually has a longer and narrower nose.
- the part of a plant that is often brightly coloured and has a pleasant smell, or the type of plant that produces these.
- reef an area of coral, the top of which can sometimes be seen just above the sea.
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- a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches that grow from its upper part.
- an animal that lives in water, is covered with scales, and breathes by taking water in through its mouth, or the flesh of these animals eaten as food.
- a low, green plant that grows naturally over a lot of the earth's surface, having groups of very thin leaves that grow close together in large numbers.
- a black and white bird that cannot fly but uses its small wings to help it swim.
- the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded by land.
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river.
- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow.
- an animal that lives in hot countries, has a long tail and climbs trees.
15 Clues: a tropical forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together. • an animal that lives in hot countries, has a long tail and climbs trees. • a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches that grow from its upper part. • a black and white bird that cannot fly but uses its small wings to help it swim. • ...
Environmental Science Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-01
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- plants (as grass) grown for the feeding especially of grazing animals
- a fog made heavier and darker by smoke and chemical fumes
- The process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- the science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock
- the watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth
- to separate into constituent parts or elements or into simpler compounds
- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- land that is suited to or used for crops
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- A combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits and widely
- land used or suitable for range
- soil salinity is the salt content in the soil
- having insufficient rainfall to support agriculture
- the place or environment where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows
- fuels a fuel (as coal, oil, or natural gas) formed in the earth from plant or animal remains
- The state or process of ceasing or causing something to cease to exist
15 Clues: land used or suitable for range • land that is suited to or used for crops • soil salinity is the salt content in the soil • having insufficient rainfall to support agriculture • a fog made heavier and darker by smoke and chemical fumes • the watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth • ...
Genetics 2021-03-18
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- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- A distinguishing quality or trait of an individual/thing
- to receive something from someone who came before you
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the same plant
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- an organism that always passes down certain traits to many of its offsprings
- The children of living organisms.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a different plant
- a genetic factor that blocks the presence of a dominant factor
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- the branch of biology that deals with characteristics that are inherited from previous generations
12 Clues: The children of living organisms. • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor • to receive something from someone who came before you • A distinguishing quality or trait of an individual/thing • a genetic factor that blocks the presence of a dominant factor • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-01-20
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- the part of the vascular plant normally underground and absorbs water and minerals from soil
- green pigment found in plants
- process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy
- living vascular tissue that carries sugar throughout the plant; flows UP and DOWN
- supporting structure that connects roots and leaves and carries water and nutrients between them
- a pore found in the epidermis of leaves, stems and other organs that controls the rate of gas exchange
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- water pressure in a plant cell
- organelle found in plants that conducts photosynthesis
- plants evaporating water out of the stomata
- fundamental building block of carbs such as sugar
- carries water and nutrients through the plant from the roots; always flows UP
- any usually flattened green outgrowth from the stem that performs most of photosynthesis
12 Clues: green pigment found in plants • water pressure in a plant cell • plants evaporating water out of the stomata • fundamental building block of carbs such as sugar • organelle found in plants that conducts photosynthesis • process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy • carries water and nutrients through the plant from the roots; always flows UP • ...
TEKS 8.12A 2025-05-14
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- living organisms
- the consumption of other organisms
- both plant and meat eater
- an organism that eats primary consumers
- an animal that eats secondary consumers
- series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- an organism that produces its own food and food for others; normally a plant
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- organism that breaks down other organisms; fungi
- meat eater
- an organism that eats producers
- a series of food chains
- plant eater
- nonliving organisms
13 Clues: meat eater • plant eater • living organisms • nonliving organisms • a series of food chains • both plant and meat eater • an organism that eats producers • the consumption of other organisms • an organism that eats primary consumers • an animal that eats secondary consumers • organism that breaks down other organisms; fungi • ...
Dinosaur Mystery 2022-07-07
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- Jurassic plant-eater; long
- Jurassic meat-eater with a crest
- Jurassic meat-eater with one horn
- Cretaceous plant-eater with three horns
- Cretaceous meat-eater with a sail on its back; could swim
- Cretaceous plant-eater with a mouth like a duck
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- Cretaceous plant-eater with body armor
- Cretaceous meat-eater; had a big toe-claw
- Jurassic meat-eater with horns
- Jurassic plant-eater with a beak; fast
- Cretaceous meat-eater; famous; tiny arms
- Cretaceous meat-eater with horns; tiny arms
- Jurassic plant-eater with plates on its back and spikes on its tail
- Jurassic plant-eater; tall
14 Clues: Jurassic plant-eater; long • Jurassic plant-eater; tall • Jurassic meat-eater with horns • Jurassic meat-eater with a crest • Jurassic meat-eater with one horn • Cretaceous plant-eater with body armor • Jurassic plant-eater with a beak; fast • Cretaceous plant-eater with three horns • Cretaceous meat-eater; famous; tiny arms • Cretaceous meat-eater; had a big toe-claw • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-04-19
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- the cells of green leaves and young stems.
- cells that control the opening and closing of a stomata.
- what is the other name of insectivorous plants.
- a parasitic plant.
- a mutually relationship between plants in called what.
- the pores in the leaves from which the plant loses water.
Down
- a plant that cannot make its own food.
- an insectivorous plant.
- plants that take water and minerals from the host plants.
- which part of the fungi is always floating in the air.
10 Clues: a parasitic plant. • an insectivorous plant. • a plant that cannot make its own food. • the cells of green leaves and young stems. • what is the other name of insectivorous plants. • which part of the fungi is always floating in the air. • a mutually relationship between plants in called what. • cells that control the opening and closing of a stomata. • ...
CARNIVOROUS PLANTS 2024-11-05
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- The most popular Snap-Trap plant
- Plants with little sacs that vacum insects
- Carnivorous plant whose leaves or glands are covered with a sticky substance
- Surface on the ground that contains nutrients for plants to grow
- Living thing captured by another living thing to eat
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- Carnivorous plant that attracts the pray using nectar smell and misleads them with some light from inside
- Type of carnivorous plant that has leaves similar to mouth with teeth to capture their prey
- Living things that food on animals
- Substances every living thing needs to survive
- Carnivorous plant that is filled with liquid
10 Clues: The most popular Snap-Trap plant • Living things that food on animals • Plants with little sacs that vacum insects • Carnivorous plant that is filled with liquid • Substances every living thing needs to survive • Living thing captured by another living thing to eat • Surface on the ground that contains nutrients for plants to grow • ...
Rakshitha 2022-10-06
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- to make so smart
- a medium of recording
- either a woody perennial flowering plant
- are the largest existing land animal
- a woody perennial plant
- group limited is
- an electric train or other vehicle
- officially the republic
- is the star at the center of the solar system
- is an edible stone fruits
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- look at or observe attentively over a period of time
- a common writing instrument
- the houses are
- product have been changing the way people
- are mammals of the order chiroptera
- male peafowl are referred to as
- squeeze or from in to a roundede shape
- a building reserved for spiritual rituals
- the best gift is of God to the parents
- to talk all day
20 Clues: the houses are • to talk all day • to make so smart • group limited is • a medium of recording • a woody perennial plant • officially the republic • is an edible stone fruits • a common writing instrument • male peafowl are referred to as • an electric train or other vehicle • are mammals of the order chiroptera • are the largest existing land animal • ...
Structures and Cells 2021-01-04
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- Helps highlight details when viewing a slide
- Produces energy for the cell
- Found only in plant cells, supports the shape of the cell
- ________ apparatus
- Smallest thing to be considered alive
- Stores waste in the cell
- Made up of many cells
- Semipermeable membrane that surrounds the cell
- First month of the year
- Made up of different organs
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- Webster's first name
- Made up of different tissues
- Scientist who first viewed cells (last name)
- Stomach would be an example
- Smooth/Rough Endoplasmic __________
- Organelle only found in plant cells
- Respiratory System would be an example
- Acts like the brain of the cell
- Jelly like substance inside the cell
19 Clues: ________ apparatus • Webster's first name • Made up of many cells • First month of the year • Stores waste in the cell • Stomach would be an example • Made up of different organs • Made up of different tissues • Produces energy for the cell • Acts like the brain of the cell • Smooth/Rough Endoplasmic __________ • Organelle only found in plant cells • ...
Plant like fe 2_kc takaki 2016-11-16
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- chloroplast green color that it contains
- animal who eats other animals or producers for food
- the air we breathe
- the loss of water through leaves
- organism that make their own food
- make food food for the plant
- the air that plants take in to make food
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- the process that plants use to make food
- lcaries nutrients from soil to the leaves
- anchor the plant and they in water and nutrients
- carries food from the leaves to other parts of the plants
- support the plant.
12 Clues: the air we breathe • support the plant. • make food food for the plant • the loss of water through leaves • organism that make their own food • the process that plants use to make food • chloroplast green color that it contains • the air that plants take in to make food • lcaries nutrients from soil to the leaves • anchor the plant and they in water and nutrients • ...
Nature 2024-09-11
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- It is a green plant that grows on the ground
- It falls from clouds and makes everything wet
- It's a fluffy, white thing in the sky
- A large area with many trees and animals
- This colorful plant grows in gardens
- This is a dry, sandy place with little water
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- This is a place where you grow flowers and vegetables
- A big and bright ball in the sky
- This is a place where water flows, and you might see ducks
- It is frozen water that falls in winter
- It is a part of a plant that is usually green
- This plant is tall and has leaves
12 Clues: A big and bright ball in the sky • This plant is tall and has leaves • This colorful plant grows in gardens • It's a fluffy, white thing in the sky • It is frozen water that falls in winter • A large area with many trees and animals • It is a green plant that grows on the ground • This is a dry, sandy place with little water • It falls from clouds and makes everything wet • ...
Genetics Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-01
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- A genetic factor blocked by dominant factor.
- Branch of biology that are inherited from one generation.
- A trait or feature of an individual or thing.
- A genetic factor that blocks another factor.
- The children born off living organisms
- A quality or characteristic
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- Receive something from someone who came before you.
- pollination that happens when pollen from a plant reaches a flower from a different plant.
- When pollen from a plant lands on the pistil of the same plant.
- an organism that's always passed down to its offspring
- Offspring that happens from combining 2 organisms of different breeds.
- Passing traits from parents to children.
12 Clues: A quality or characteristic • The children born off living organisms • Passing traits from parents to children. • A genetic factor blocked by dominant factor. • A genetic factor that blocks another factor. • A trait or feature of an individual or thing. • Receive something from someone who came before you. • an organism that's always passed down to its offspring • ...
Tui 2025-06-19
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- Soil-dwelling creature
- Stored in packets for gardeners
- Common source of water for the garden
- Flower known for bright yellow petals
- Season the garden comes back to life
- Unwanted plants in the garden
- Pollinator insect
- All year-round shelter for plants
- Green leafy vegetable
- Sweet potato
- Place to mow and play on
- Grows on a vine, often green or purple
- Tool for digging soil
- Plant part that absorbs water
- Garden nutrient
- Garden pest with a spiral shell
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- Used to give soil a boost
- What you dig to plant seeds
- Picking ripe crops
- Where bees collect nectar
- A garden’s border or edge
- Cutting branches
- Fruit often used in jams and desserts
- Bird known for its white throat tuft
- Dead plant material used as mulch
- Natural fertiliser made from ocean plants
- Fluttering garden insect
- Small insects that can damage plants
- Planting seeds
29 Clues: Sweet potato • Planting seeds • Garden nutrient • Cutting branches • Pollinator insect • Picking ripe crops • Green leafy vegetable • Tool for digging soil • Soil-dwelling creature • Place to mow and play on • Fluttering garden insect • Used to give soil a boost • Where bees collect nectar • A garden’s border or edge • What you dig to plant seeds • Unwanted plants in the garden • ...
Heat and Drought Stress in an Edible Garden 2021-03-03
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- the worst time to water your plants
- the best time to water your plants
- when plants don't get enough ______ they experience drought stress
- blazing ball of gas 93 million miles away from Earth
- A period of time where there is little to no rain
- liquid changing into a gas
- The growth is _______ when the plant has heat stress.
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- When the plant looses moisture and looks droopy.
- the time when heat and drought stress are the most common
- the plants may fail to produce ______ when under the influence of heat stress
- there are two types of ___________, plants and crops
- the plants way of making food/sugars to allow the plant to grow
- a living organism that uses photosynthesis to produce food
- form of energy (rhymes with peat)
- another word for water in the ground
15 Clues: liquid changing into a gas • form of energy (rhymes with peat) • the best time to water your plants • the worst time to water your plants • another word for water in the ground • When the plant looses moisture and looks droopy. • A period of time where there is little to no rain • there are two types of ___________, plants and crops • ...
Weslandia 2021-03-04
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- the reason why he created this plant
- a plant he created
- a drink he did not like
- why he made his own civilization
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- how many dollars did he sell for his oil
- how many letters are in his alphabet
- food he did not like
- what he called his own civilization
- what did he make out of crushing the seeds from the plant
- the creator of this plant
10 Clues: a plant he created • food he did not like • a drink he did not like • the creator of this plant • why he made his own civilization • what he called his own civilization • the reason why he created this plant • how many letters are in his alphabet • how many dollars did he sell for his oil • what did he make out of crushing the seeds from the plant
plants 2021-06-07
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- this is important for the plants to grow
- product of plant which is used to make furniture
- water plant which is submerged in the water
- desert plant stores water in them
- it is an orange colored root of a plant that we use as food
- these plants grow very quickly and compete for the nutrients, space and water with the main plant
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- this fruit is good for stomach and hair
- this is a special structure used by climbers to climb up the other plants, walls or stick.
- smaller than trees but bigger than herbs
- plants with medicinal properties
10 Clues: plants with medicinal properties • desert plant stores water in them • this fruit is good for stomach and hair • this is important for the plants to grow • smaller than trees but bigger than herbs • water plant which is submerged in the water • product of plant which is used to make furniture • it is an orange colored root of a plant that we use as food • ...
Garden Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-05
10 Clues: It can fly • A tall plant • It spins webs • It makes honey • It moves slowly • Part of a plant • A bird lives in this • It grows in the soil • It grows under your feet • Colorful part of a plant
Revision 2020-01-08
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- The process used to eliminate bacteria and other microorganisms from the planting medium.
- Onion is an example of this type of natural vegetative propagation method.
- The process whereby the seedbed is covered with a thin layer of cut grass or a sheet of plastic is called ____.
- This type of sterilization involves the use of a watering can to apply the substance used to kill bacteria and microorganisms from the soil.
- The new plant that is produced from a seed is called ____.
- The process of increasing the number of plants from the parent stock.
- The process of acclimatizing seedlings to natural conditions is called ____.
- The new plant produced from vegetative part of the parent stock is called _____.
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- The standard size of this planting method is 35cm by 25cm by 7cm. What method is it?
- a place where young crops are produced.
- It involves the bringing of both the male and female to produce seeds.
- The process whereby weaker plants are removed, thus increasing the survival of stronger ones.
- Banana is an example of this natural vegetative propagation method.
- The process where a shoot/branch from a plant with desired qualities are inserted into another plant
- This type of sterilization involves the use of a perforated tin.
- This artificial propagation method involves the application of rooting hormones.
- Ginger and turmeric are examples of crops produced by this type of natural vegetative propagation method.
17 Clues: a place where young crops are produced. • The new plant that is produced from a seed is called ____. • This type of sterilization involves the use of a perforated tin. • Banana is an example of this natural vegetative propagation method. • The process of increasing the number of plants from the parent stock. • ...
Science vocab crossword 2022-11-16
10 Clues: Empty vacuole • Standing up tall • Low turgor pressure • High turgor pressure • The plants base or spine • What the plant grows from • A plant grows towards water • A plant's response to touch • A plant's response to gravity • What holds the water in the plant
Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-28
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- , occurs when the life cycle of an organism alternates between diploid and haploid generations.
- , The male reproductive organ of a flower is the
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- , occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains.
- , grains forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant.
- , forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant.
- , The daughter cells produced from haploid structures.
- , sometimes other parts of the flower will develop into a
- , at the base of the style is the
- , the female reproductive organ of a flower is the
- , the female reproductive structure of a seed plant where the haploid egg develops is called the
- , A zygote forms and develops into a
- , Its food supply and a protective covering make up a
12 Clues: , at the base of the style is the • , A zygote forms and develops into a • , The male reproductive organ of a flower is the • , the female reproductive organ of a flower is the • , Its food supply and a protective covering make up a • , The daughter cells produced from haploid structures. • , sometimes other parts of the flower will develop into a • ...
Ecology 2022-03-25
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- relationship in which one organism benefits at the expense of another
- systems that work together to accomplish various tasks
- group of interacting individuals of the same species located in the same general area
- animals that transport pollen from one plant to another
- plant process that converts energy from the sun into carbohydrates
- ecological role of an organism
- non-living components in an ecosystem
- algae and fungi living together in a symbiotic relationship
- plants and other photosynthetic organisms
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- type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- type of competition between organisms of the same species
- symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
- advantage, any genetic advantage that makes an individual more likely to win in a competitive interaction
- type of interaction is which two or more individuals or populations attempt to obtain the same resource
- type of interaction between a lynx and snowshoe hare
- type of competition between different species
- plant eaters
- long lasting close interaction between different species
- living components of an ecosystem
19 Clues: plant eaters • ecological role of an organism • living components of an ecosystem • non-living components in an ecosystem • plants and other photosynthetic organisms • type of competition between different species • type of interaction between a lynx and snowshoe hare • symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit • ...
P3 Science Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-29
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- I am a material that protect you from getting wet in the rain
- Plants need this to grow
- I am the first stage of a new plant
- I am a material that absorbs water after you shower
- Material that sinks in water
- I am the part of the plant that takes in water
- I have wet scales on my body
- I have an hard outer covering
- I am a repeated pattern of change
- I can make my own food
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- I am a property of a material that can be bent easily
- I am a property of material that do not absorb wate
- I have feathers on my bod
- Material that floats on wate
- I breather through my skin and lungs
- I have dry scales on my body
16 Clues: I can make my own food • Plants need this to grow • I have feathers on my bod • Material that floats on wate • Material that sinks in water • I have dry scales on my body • I have wet scales on my body • I have an hard outer covering • I am a repeated pattern of change • I am the first stage of a new plant • I breather through my skin and lungs • ...
P3 Science Crossword Puzzle Challenge 2025-05-29
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- I have wet scales on my body
- I am a property of material that do not absorb water
- I breathe through my skin and lungs
- I have dry scales on my body
- I am a material that absorbs water after you shower
- I have a hard outer covering
- Plants need this to grow
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- I have feathers on my body
- I am can bear flowers
- Material that sinks in water
- I can make my own food
- I am a material that protect you from getting wet in the rain
- I am the first stage of a new plant
- I am a property of a material that can be bent easily
- I am the part of the plant that takes in water
- I am a repeated pattern of change
16 Clues: I am can bear flowers • I can make my own food • Plants need this to grow • I have feathers on my body • I have wet scales on my body • Material that sinks in water • I have dry scales on my body • I have a hard outer covering • I am a repeated pattern of change • I breathe through my skin and lungs • I am the first stage of a new plant • ...
Science Quiz 2023-07-11
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- Largest known land animal?
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant
- Organ that pump our blood
- The process called when a solid turns into a liquid
- The two nose holes
- The ship of the dessert
- A male cow
- Animals that eat both plants and meat
- The nearest planet to the sun
- Type of animal that lay eggs
- Bird that lay big eggs
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- The hard outer covering on insects
- Organ that purify our blood
- An instrument to measure temperature
- The strongest dog sense
- Bees collect and use to create honey
- Hard parts inside your body
- Thinnest layer of earth
- Gas is that we can breathe
- Part of the plant conducts photosynthesis
20 Clues: A male cow • The two nose holes • Bird that lay big eggs • The strongest dog sense • Thinnest layer of earth • The ship of the dessert • Organ that pump our blood • Largest known land animal? • Gas is that we can breathe • Organ that purify our blood • Hard parts inside your body • Type of animal that lay eggs • The nearest planet to the sun • The hard outer covering on insects • ...
Agriculture and Forestry Crossword 2013-12-27
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- The removal of trees in a series of cuts over a 10-30 year period
- Pesticides Man-made pesticide
- Dark coloured layer with large amounts of organic matter and minerals
- The removal of most of all trees from a chosen area
- Nitrogen, Potassium and Phosphorus absorbed by plant roots
- The practice of growing different crops at different times on the same land
- Materials that do not break down and stay in the environment for years
- Contains no organic matter, layer that determines the soil pH
- Practice of developing and managing forests for timber products
- The planting of two of more plant species close together so that some benefit occurs
- The practice of growing and raising plants or livestock for food and other human needs
- Contains less organic matter and fewer organisms and accumulates nutrients leached from topsoil
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- Farming of freshwater and saltwater organisms
- Material produced when micro-organisms in soil break down organic matter in the presence of oxygen
- pH less than 7
- Depletion of forests
- Made of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to put nutrients back into soil
- A mixture of mineral grains, air, water, and organic material that supports plant life
- Animals raised and grown without growth hormones
- The confining animals to a small area of pasture for a short time before shifting them to a new location
- Main agent of soil erosion
- Solid layer of rock
- Cutting Cutting and removing mature trees individually or in small clusters ever 10-20 years
- Soil that provides the best conditions for plant growth
- The growth of a single crop on a large area of land
- A property of soil that describes the size and number of spaces found among soil
- pH greater than 7
27 Clues: pH less than 7 • pH greater than 7 • Solid layer of rock • Depletion of forests • Main agent of soil erosion • Pesticides Man-made pesticide • Farming of freshwater and saltwater organisms • Animals raised and grown without growth hormones • The removal of most of all trees from a chosen area • The growth of a single crop on a large area of land • ...
Mammalia 2013-05-21
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- Meat and plant eating mammals
- The phylum of mammals
- Plant eating mammals
- Egg laying mammals
- Insect eating mammals
- A section of the mammal's heart
- The system mammal's use to breath
- Pouched mammals
- What mammal's produce that assists with agriculture
- The system mammal's use for ingestion/digestion
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- Another word for marsupials
- Another word for monotremes
- The number of well-known habitats that mammals reside.
- Meat eating mammals
- Most land mammals have this many limbs (legs/arms)
- Number of sub-classes in class mammalia
- Placental mammals
17 Clues: Pouched mammals • Placental mammals • Egg laying mammals • Meat eating mammals • Plant eating mammals • The phylum of mammals • Insect eating mammals • Another word for marsupials • Another word for monotremes • Meat and plant eating mammals • A section of the mammal's heart • The system mammal's use to breath • Number of sub-classes in class mammalia • ...
CONTROL AND CO-ORDINATION 2023-09-29
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- Certain proteins or tissues that help in transmitting impulses to sensory neurons.
- It is a disorder caused by the hypersecretion of growth hormone.
- Movement of plants in response to water.
- The pathway through which the nerve impulses travel during reflex action.
- A plant hormone that inhibits growth and causes wilting of leaves.
- A plant hormone that helps in the growth of the plant in the presence of auxins.
- A gland that releases the hormone which regulates the glucose level in the blood.
- A bony covering of the brain for its protection.
- The system composed of tissues that conduct messages in the body.
- This disease is caused by deficiency of iodine.
- Master gland which controls all other endocrine glands.
- A change in the environment to which the body responds.
- A gland which helps in the development of female secondary sexual characteristics.
- The point of contact between the nerve ending of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron where the impulse is conducted in chemical form.
- The type of action which are not under the will of an individual and are automatic response.
- The turning of all or part of a plant in a particular direction in response to an external stimulus.
- The type of action which are performed knowingly.
- It is a disorder caused by the hyposecretion of growth hormone.
- Regulates secretions of the pituitary.
- These are the chemical messengers released directly into the blood.
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- Movement of plants in response to sunlight.
- Movement of plants in response to chemicals.
- It is a cylindrical bundle of nerve tissues that connects the brain to other parts of the body.
- The structural and functional unit of the nervous system.
- A quick, sudden and immediate response of the body to a stimulus.
- A part of the neuron that contains the nucleus and mitochondria.
- A gland which helps in the development of male secondary sexual characteristics.
- Branched fibre-like structures extending from the cell body of a neuron.
- A plant hormone present at the tips of the root and shoot.
- The gland that releases the hormones that help in fight or flight situations.
- A part of neuron that axon ends into.
- An insulator covered around the axon.
- Movement of plants in response to touch.
- A plant hormone that promotes cell division.
- A system in which the organs do not have ducts and release their secretions directly into the blood.
- A part of the neuron extending from the cell body transmitting the impulse away from the cell body.
- The message which is to be transmitted in the form of electricity.
- Movement of plants in response to gravity.
- Gland that produces hormone which if deficient can lead to hypothyroidism.
- Deficiency of insulin causes this disease.
40 Clues: A part of neuron that axon ends into. • An insulator covered around the axon. • Regulates secretions of the pituitary. • Movement of plants in response to water. • Movement of plants in response to touch. • Movement of plants in response to gravity. • Deficiency of insulin causes this disease. • Movement of plants in response to sunlight. • ...
B8 - Photosynthesis 2021-03-04
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- The green pigment in plant leaves that absorbs light energy
- The product of photosynthesis other than oxygen
- What plants use glucose to make (containing fats and oils)
- Place where plants can be grown in controlled conditions
- The pore that allows carbon dioxide to enter the plant
- One of the limiting factors of photosynthesis
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- What happens to the rate of reaction as light intensity is increased
- What can be used to test for starch in plant leaves
- What plants use glucose for to make to make cell walls stronger
- The type of reaction photosynthesis is
- The structure inside the plant where photosynthesis happens
11 Clues: The type of reaction photosynthesis is • One of the limiting factors of photosynthesis • The product of photosynthesis other than oxygen • What can be used to test for starch in plant leaves • The pore that allows carbon dioxide to enter the plant • Place where plants can be grown in controlled conditions • What plants use glucose to make (containing fats and oils) • ...
The Seed 2024-04-16
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- : Warmth is required for the enzymes to carry out respiration and cell division.
- : provides the energy the embryo needs to carry out cell division and grow.
- : A seed is a small embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering called?
- : characterized by having two cotyledon (seed leaf)
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- : characterized by having one cotyledon (seed leaf)
- : develops into the shoot of the plant.
- : is a tiny plant embryo enclosed in a protective outer shell, capable of growing into
- : allows the seed to swell up and all the chemical reactions involved in the growth of the embryo to take place.
- helps supply the nutrition a plant embryo needs to germinate.
- : develops into the primary root of the plant.
10 Clues: : develops into the shoot of the plant. • : develops into the primary root of the plant. • : characterized by having one cotyledon (seed leaf) • : characterized by having two cotyledon (seed leaf) • helps supply the nutrition a plant embryo needs to germinate. • : provides the energy the embryo needs to carry out cell division and grow. • ...
Built for Survival Vocabulary 2020-05-08
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- A group of similar organisms that can reproduce with one another to create offspring.
- Structures on a plant or animal found on the outside are said to be...
- Structure in which water and nutrients are first absorbed by the plant.
- We breathe this out, and plants also need this from the air to perform photosynthesis.
- Plants get the energy for photosynthesis from the...
- The reason why an adaptation can help a particular animal complete a task.
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- Long tube-like structure in a plant that carries up water and nutrients.
- A change that makes an organism better suited for its environment.
- Structures found inside a plant or animal are said to be...
- Process where plants and animals create offspring.
- These plant structures soak up sunlight and contain veins.
11 Clues: Process where plants and animals create offspring. • Plants get the energy for photosynthesis from the... • These plant structures soak up sunlight and contain veins. • Structures found inside a plant or animal are said to be... • A change that makes an organism better suited for its environment. • ...
Animal and Plant's Sensory and Motor Mechanism 2019-07-10
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- it has receptor cell causing to touched(LHRIVES)
- protein covalently bonded to a light-absorbing pigment(ECHRROOMHOP)
- respond to radiant energy(HTOROPSRECTPE)
- other terms of smell(CAFTOLNIO)
- relating to sensation(YNSEOSR)
- it the receptor cell secretes(RETTNERUNOMITRANS)
- growth and development of plant(ROSSIEPTMHOPGNEOOH)
- odorant blind to olfactory receptors(MSELL)
- specialized plastids that contain starch granules(ASMLOLSTAPY)
- directional response of plant(MTTORPOPOSIH)
- they defend themselves(PKESSI)
- vibration and detects(EAHGNIR)
- other term of taste(TTAGUINOS)
- main hormones responsible for cell elongation(SAUNXI)
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- respond to hot and cold(HCESTRROMTOPREE)
- use light to track time (HTPROIMPOOEIDS)
- captures the light(GHIST)
- causes tissue damage(SROPTCEECNORI)
- detection of stimuli(YSSRENRCEENTIOP)
- response to stimulus(ZYPHZRELAIRPO)
- other terms of specialized plastids(SSTATOTLIH)
- it also called neuron(DSPENEURSOULZEAN)
- being made wider (TNDILIO)
- physical deformation of cell(CHAMEOCEPENSRTOR)
- the response or reaction(MMSOITNOARHMEC)
- it is a example of plant(AMIOSM)
- it response to stimulus(EDZEIPORLA)
- nerve ending in tissue (CHOUT)
28 Clues: captures the light(GHIST) • being made wider (TNDILIO) • relating to sensation(YNSEOSR) • they defend themselves(PKESSI) • vibration and detects(EAHGNIR) • other term of taste(TTAGUINOS) • nerve ending in tissue (CHOUT) • other terms of smell(CAFTOLNIO) • it is a example of plant(AMIOSM) • causes tissue damage(SROPTCEECNORI) • response to stimulus(ZYPHZRELAIRPO) • ...
Christmas Word Hunt 2025-12-02
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- Old-style word for Christmastime
- What goes around a present
- Hung by the fireplace for small gifts
- French word often seen on Christmas décor
- They followed the angels to see the newborn Jesus
- Famous animated snowman
- Santa’s helper
- Cookie shaped like a little person
- Red holiday plant
- Wooden soldier that cracks shells
- Decorative ball for a Christmas tree
- Another one of Santa’s reindeer
- Tree that stays green all winter
- Sharp-leaved plant with red berries
- Frosty is one
- Six-sided winter crystal
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- Plant you’re supposed to kiss under
- Frozen spikes hanging from roofs
- Santa’s preferred entrance
- Circular decoration hung on doors
- Red-and-white striped holiday treat
- North Pole gift-giver
- Creamy holiday drink
- One of Santa’s reindeer
- Shimmery strands hung on trees
- Animal that pulls Santa’s sleigh
- Singing holiday songs door-to-door
- Town where Jesus was born
- Santa’s home
- Santa’s vehicle
30 Clues: Santa’s home • Frosty is one • Santa’s helper • Santa’s vehicle • Red holiday plant • Creamy holiday drink • North Pole gift-giver • One of Santa’s reindeer • Famous animated snowman • Six-sided winter crystal • Town where Jesus was born • Santa’s preferred entrance • What goes around a present • Shimmery strands hung on trees • Another one of Santa’s reindeer • ...
photosynthesis 2020-11-02
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- where the plant takes up water and ions
- the control centre of a cell
- keeps plant cells rigid
- the gas used in photosynthesis
- a chemical process that makes food
- green liquid found in chloroplasts
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- a gas made by photosynthesis
- an insoluble form of food stored by plants
- molecules that join to make starch
- where photosynthesis takes place
- only found in plant cells and contain sap
- the form of energy needed by plants to make food
12 Clues: keeps plant cells rigid • a gas made by photosynthesis • the control centre of a cell • the gas used in photosynthesis • where photosynthesis takes place • molecules that join to make starch • a chemical process that makes food • green liquid found in chloroplasts • where the plant takes up water and ions • only found in plant cells and contain sap • ...
ps and cr 2024-02-16
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- how oxygen enters your body
- living things
- a form of energy cells can use because not all forms of energy are usable
- pores in the plant
- How water enters a plant
- glucose enters the body
- main site of cellular respiration
- plants need waste products in order to
- What light provides during photosynthesis
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- Organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- waste product
- waste product
- waste product
- waste product
- What the plant does with some substances made from the glucose it produces
15 Clues: waste product • waste product • waste product • living things • waste product • pores in the plant • glucose enters the body • How water enters a plant • how oxygen enters your body • main site of cellular respiration • plants need waste products in order to • Organelle in which photosynthesis occurs • What light provides during photosynthesis • ...
CH 7-9 Vocab 2022-04-20
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- Protist resembling a tiny
- Basidiocarp of a club fungi
- Form of bacterium that has a thick internal wall around its chromosome and part of the
- Process of heating
- Microscopic prokaryote
- Strand of DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein layer that can infect and replicate in a host cell
- Breakdown of dead
- nitrogen into nitrogen compounds that living
- Leaf of a ferni
- Temporary "foot" made
- defend itself against disease
- up environmental pollution
- Waxy, protective layer that slows the evaporation of water from a plant's surface
- Plant vascular tissue that carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant
- Plant vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and the leaves
- can use
- Medicine that stops the growth and reproduction of bacteria
- Structure that anchors a nonvascular seedless plant to a surface
- long whiplike structure that helps some bacteria move
- that lead toward a particular result
- develop on sac fungi
- Protein that can attach to
- Change in DNA or RNA
- an amoeba pushes part of its body outward
- and organic waste
- Mixture containing material from one or more deactivated pathogens
- reproduction One parent reproduces without sperm and an egg joining
- identical cells
- of the same species attach to each other and share genetic material
- Plant Like protist with a hard outer wall
- Use of organisms to
- Fungal structures that absorb minerals and water
- fixation Conversion of
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- Cell division that forms two
- Tiny stalks that form
- Protist with cilia and two nuclei
- Event marked by gradual
- organisms
- Short hairlike organelles that grow on the surface of some protists
- Network of hyphae
- adaptation for movement and obtaining nutrients
- Organism that uses an outside energy source, such as the Sun, to make its own food
- Fungal reproductive structure that produces sexual spores
- Process in which two
- to a temperature that kills most harmful bacteria
- Tissue Composed of tubelike cells that transport water and nutrients in some plants
- the fungus undergoes sexual reproduction
- a virus or infection
- Capacity of an organism
- Member of a group of
- Plantlike protists that produce
- Small opening in the epidermis of a leaf
- Group of cells in an organism
- chains of glucose molecules
- Structure formed when fungi and certain photosynthetic organisms grow together
- Reproductive structure where
- Diffusion of water molecules
- Organic compound made
- Structure formed by plant roots and hyphae woven together
- through photosynthesis
- Common sarcodine with
- Ability of an organism to
- Layer of plant tissue that produces new vascular tissue and grows between xylem and phloem
- Agent that causes disease
- To carry somebody or something
65 Clues: can use • organisms • Leaf of a ferni • identical cells • Network of hyphae • Breakdown of dead • and organic waste • Process of heating • Use of organisms to • Process in which two • a virus or infection • Member of a group of • develop on sac fungi • Change in DNA or RNA • Tiny stalks that form • Temporary "foot" made • Organic compound made • Common sarcodine with • Microscopic prokaryote • ...
macromolecules and energy 2023-11-03
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- sugar
- chemical reaction in bodies cells that change food into energy.
- single sub unit of a macro-molecule
- environmental factors and interspecies relationships that influence the speices
- breaking down glucose to produce energy
- 1000
- carbohydrate that makes up plant cell wall
- contains carbon and hydrogen
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- what causes the reaction
- additional digestion of plant material
- unit of mass
- multiple monomer bonded together
- removal of undigested food material
- unit of energy
- the outcome
- 1 science calorie
- fatty acids
17 Clues: 1000 • sugar • the outcome • fatty acids • unit of mass • unit of energy • 1 science calorie • what causes the reaction • contains carbon and hydrogen • multiple monomer bonded together • single sub unit of a macro-molecule • removal of undigested food material • additional digestion of plant material • breaking down glucose to produce energy • carbohydrate that makes up plant cell wall • ...
Cell Structure 2022-04-29
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- These cells have a CELLWALL
- Membrane-bound structure found within cells
- complex factories with various parts that work together.
- Oxygen + Glucose -> CO2 + Water + Energy
- CELLS that do not contain a nucleus, have very few organelles, and are small
- Green pigment found within CHLOROPLASTS
- The VACUOLE within plant cells is __________ and there is only one (as opposed to animal cells)
- Contain genes, which are made from DNA
- contains nearly all DNA in eukaryotic CELLS.
- CELLS that contain a NUCLEUS, many organelles, and are large
- Light + CO2 + Water -> Glucose + Oxygen
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- Used to release energy during
- These cells may contain VACUOLES, but they are small and temporary
- Selectively permeable barrier of the CELL
- extensive network of filaments in the CYTOPLASM that act as the CELL's skeleton.
- CELLWALL is made from this carbohydrate
- Specialized structures found within CELLs
- These structures absorb light for PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- Non-living material which gives cells structure
- Jelly-like living substance that makes up a CELL
- Contains DNA
- Plant cells are often this shape
- Genes are used to make these
- PROTEINS used to lower the activation energy of reactions in cells
24 Clues: Contains DNA • These cells have a CELLWALL • Genes are used to make these • Used to release energy during • Plant cells are often this shape • Contain genes, which are made from DNA • CELLWALL is made from this carbohydrate • Green pigment found within CHLOROPLASTS • Light + CO2 + Water -> Glucose + Oxygen • Oxygen + Glucose -> CO2 + Water + Energy • ...
La Comida Vocab 2024-12-16
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- long orange cone sized vegetable
- a hot caffinated drink
- a tall plant grown in many parts of the world for its yellow seeds
- an alcoholic beverage
- beverage made by steeping dried or fresh leaves
- a plant with large, green leaves, eaten uncooked in salads
- is the part of a fungus that is comparable to the fruit of a plant
- a round, red fruit with a lot of seeds
- a medium-sized silver-colored fish
- a liquid or thick, creamy food that's usually hot and savory
- the liquid obtained from or present in fruit or vegetables.
Down
- a clear liquid
- sea-dwelling animal with a shell-like covering on its body & two large claws.
- a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring
- a gray or white powder produced by crushing dry peppercorns
- white drink produced by cows
- a patty of ground beef grilled and placed between two halves of a bun
- a type of pork, or meat that comes from a pig
- a white crystalline substance commonly used for seasoning
- a type of poultry raised on farms around the world
20 Clues: a clear liquid • an alcoholic beverage • a hot caffinated drink • white drink produced by cows • long orange cone sized vegetable • a medium-sized silver-colored fish • a round, red fruit with a lot of seeds • a type of pork, or meat that comes from a pig • beverage made by steeping dried or fresh leaves • a type of poultry raised on farms around the world • ...
Science is Fun! 2025-03-13
Across
- The middle body section of an insect where the legs and wings attach.
- The part of a plant that contains seeds and develops from the flower.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food.
- A gas that most living things need to survive.
- The organ that allows fish to breathe underwater.
- The part of a plant that supports it and holds the leaves and flowers.
- The structure that supports and protects an animal’s body.
- A living thing that performs all seven life processes.
- The part of a plant that anchors it and absorbs water.
- The process of using oxygen to release energy from food.
Down
- The life process where living things make more of themselves.
- The structure of an organism, including its body parts.
- The process of getting rid of waste materials in living things.
- The lower body part of insects that contains important organs.
- The ability of an animal to blend into its surroundings.
- The ability of animals and plants to respond to their surroundings.
- Body parts that help animals move, like arms and legs.
- The sensory organs of insects that help them detect smells.
- The transfer of pollen from one flower to another to help reproduction.
- A microorganism that seems non-living but can grow and produce gas.
20 Clues: A gas that most living things need to survive. • The organ that allows fish to breathe underwater. • The process by which plants use sunlight to make food. • Body parts that help animals move, like arms and legs. • A living thing that performs all seven life processes. • The part of a plant that anchors it and absorbs water. • ...
Plant Crossword 2020-12-09
Across
- Keep plants in the ground
- Chemical that absorbs light, makes plants green.
- Colored part of a flower
- Roots draw nutrients from this
- Everything around the plant, what the plant grows up in
- Put me in the ground and watch me grow
Down
- The stages a plant goes through from seed to adult plant
- How plants make food
- Not too much, not too little, besides light and soil needed to make food
- How plants reproduce
10 Clues: How plants make food • How plants reproduce • Colored part of a flower • Keep plants in the ground • Roots draw nutrients from this • Put me in the ground and watch me grow • Chemical that absorbs light, makes plants green. • Everything around the plant, what the plant grows up in • The stages a plant goes through from seed to adult plant • ...
Plants 2021-06-24
Across
- the part of the plant that collects water and minerals from the ground
- The part of the plant that makes seeds and fruit
- the part of the plant where food is made
- The part of the plant that grows into new plants
Down
- bits of rock and soil that helps plants grow
- a sticky powder that helps make seeds
- What living organisms need to breathe
- the part of the plant that supports the leaves
- Shows the process of a living organisms life
9 Clues: a sticky powder that helps make seeds • What living organisms need to breathe • the part of the plant where food is made • bits of rock and soil that helps plants grow • Shows the process of a living organisms life • the part of the plant that supports the leaves • The part of the plant that makes seeds and fruit • The part of the plant that grows into new plants • ...
Farm to School (SSIS MH) 2016-12-01
10 Clues: use to dig • eats plants • orange colour • bad for plants • green, smells good • used in french fries • Red and white colour • plant the seed in it • liquid to help the plant to grow • the first stage in the life cycle of a plant
Seeds and Seeds! 2022-08-31
Across
- The seed that inspired George de Mestral to invent Velcro.
- An oilseed.
- An insectivorous plant.
- The plant part that rose is grown from.
- Method of seed dispersal used by peas.
- Dandelion seeds are dispersed by ______.
- A fruit with many seeds.
Down
- The seeds that are nutrient-dense, aid in digestion, and promote growth and development.
- Seed found on the outer surface of a fruit.
- A plant seed dispersed by water.
- Pepper is used as a ______.
- The origin country of mango.
12 Clues: An oilseed. • An insectivorous plant. • A fruit with many seeds. • Pepper is used as a ______. • The origin country of mango. • A plant seed dispersed by water. • Method of seed dispersal used by peas. • The plant part that rose is grown from. • Dandelion seeds are dispersed by ______. • Seed found on the outer surface of a fruit. • ...
cells ks3 2024-06-20
Across
- what do root hair cells absorb from the soil
- what are produced at the ribosomes
- what process occurs in the mitochondria
- what is the job of the cell wall in a plant cell
- what do red blood cells carry around the body
- where in the cell do chemical reactions occur
- what cell has a tail to swim and fertilise an egg
- what type of cells contract for movement
Down
- what part of the cell controls what enters and exits the
- by what process do gases enter and exit a cell
- where does photosynthesis occur in a plant cell
- what is 'released' in respiration
- where is sap stored in a plant cell
- where is DNA located in the cell
14 Clues: where is DNA located in the cell • what is 'released' in respiration • what are produced at the ribosomes • where is sap stored in a plant cell • what process occurs in the mitochondria • what type of cells contract for movement • what do root hair cells absorb from the soil • what do red blood cells carry around the body • where in the cell do chemical reactions occur • ...
Parts of a Plant 2020-03-20
Across
- These are very small openings in membranes, particularly in plants, through which water and gas pass
- the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally
Down
- the part of a plant that produces seeds, has brightly coloured petals, and sometimes has a pleasant smell
- a flattened structure of a plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem These are the main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration.
- a young branch springing from the main stock of a tree or plant.
- the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling.
- a compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.
9 Clues: a young branch springing from the main stock of a tree or plant. • a compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot. • the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally • the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling. • ...
Plant Cycle Project 2025-02-24
Across
- ensure pollination
- transport pathways
- to protect the flower bud as it develops
- reproductive parts of the most plants
- produces seeds
- seedless
Down
- builds walls
- transports water
- holds the anther up
- attract insects
- makes food for the plant
- a circular pore with a hole in the middle for gas to enter or leave the plant
- transports where needs to go
- transports water, nutrients all the way to leafs
- water ,nutrients
15 Clues: seedless • builds walls • produces seeds • attract insects • transports water • water ,nutrients • ensure pollination • transport pathways • holds the anther up • makes food for the plant • transports where needs to go • reproductive parts of the most plants • to protect the flower bud as it develops • transports water, nutrients all the way to leafs • ...
Cross word puzzle 2025-12-26
Across
- tall plant with branches
- tiny green part of the plant
- come down when its cloudy
- shines at night
- what we breath
- the large body of salty water
- the big blue above
- Celestial body that lights the night
- a feathered animal
Down
- what gross on a tree
- a musical instrument
- flowing water body
- bright star in the day sky
- rocky mass, part of the ground
- soft, white mass in the sky
15 Clues: what we breath • shines at night • flowing water body • the big blue above • a feathered animal • what gross on a tree • a musical instrument • tall plant with branches • come down when its cloudy • bright star in the day sky • soft, white mass in the sky • tiny green part of the plant • the large body of salty water • rocky mass, part of the ground • Celestial body that lights the night
Final Science Exam Review 2022-05-09
Across
- a collection of tissues
- puffy clouds
- bottom layer of the atmosphere
- coldest layer of the atmosphere
- Evaporation of water from a plant
- cell division of body cells
- water vapor in the air
Down
- made of one cell
- body system that gets rid of carbondioxide
- where DNA is stored
- storage of a cell
- gases that surround the earth
- outer layer of the thermosphere
- clouds that are high in the sky
- photosynthesis in plant cells
- segment of DNA that is for a specifictrait
- clouds that cover most of the sky
- something that is living
- used to sense sunlight
- clouds in the middle of the sky
- type of cloud that means rain
21 Clues: puffy clouds • made of one cell • storage of a cell • where DNA is stored • used to sense sunlight • water vapor in the air • a collection of tissues • something that is living • cell division of body cells • gases that surround the earth • photosynthesis in plant cells • type of cloud that means rain • bottom layer of the atmosphere • outer layer of the thermosphere • ...
Organelles 2022-10-06
Across
- modifies and packages proteins
- produces ATP
- "microtubule organizing center"
- makes ribosomes
- highway of the cell
- surrounds the nucleus
- organelle containing digestive enzymes
- exports proteins and carbohydrates from the cell
- structure of DNA
- semipermeable layer around the cell
- give the nucleus shape
Down
- organelles containing chlorophyll
- passageway in and out of the nucleus
- process in which sunlight is converted into chemical energy
- control center of the cell
- jellylike substance containing organelles
- controls metabolic reations
- makes proteins and lipids
- fluid filled sacs
- genetic information found in the nucleus
- dense center of the centrosome
- absorbs energy from sunlight
- additional layer around plant cells
- large storage organelle in plant cells
- process of proteins being made
25 Clues: produces ATP • makes ribosomes • structure of DNA • fluid filled sacs • highway of the cell • surrounds the nucleus • give the nucleus shape • makes proteins and lipids • control center of the cell • controls metabolic reations • absorbs energy from sunlight • modifies and packages proteins • dense center of the centrosome • process of proteins being made • "microtubule organizing center" • ...
CAA Crossword 2023-01-08
Across
- the general weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- a type of energy generation that involves joining atoms
- a gas that forms a protective layer in the atmosphere (it used to have a hole)
- (of a plant/animal) no longer existing
- a powerful greenhouse gas with the chemical formula CH4
- cutting trees
Down
- contamination of the environment
- the name of a specific rainforest
- use something more than once
- a chemical that's sprayed onto crops to kill pests
- lack of water
- a type of energy generation that uses the Earth's heat
- a tall plant with a trunk
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer
14 Clues: lack of water • cutting trees • a tall plant with a trunk • use something more than once • contamination of the environment • the name of a specific rainforest • (of a plant/animal) no longer existing • a chemical that's sprayed onto crops to kill pests • decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer • a type of energy generation that uses the Earth's heat • ...
Words from readings 2025-05-28
Across
- to do with the heart
- something your body needs
- not having enough of something
- sharp thing for cutting paper
- the bit of a plant in the ground
- something you wear on your hand
- something that kills germs (like hand cleanser)
Down
- feeling like you are spinning around
- against bacteria
- something to cover up a wound
- a story
- feeling cold
- put something underwater
- the little thing a plant grows out of
- something that is toxic
- the way things are done
- being very tired
17 Clues: a story • feeling cold • against bacteria • being very tired • to do with the heart • something that is toxic • the way things are done • put something underwater • something your body needs • something to cover up a wound • sharp thing for cutting paper • not having enough of something • the bit of a plant in the ground • something you wear on your hand • ...
Plants by Muhammad 2025-10-13
Across
- A symbolic formula that represents the essential features of a chemical reaction.
- A protective, waxy layer on a leaf's outer surface that reduces water loss.
- A group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function.
- Specialized cells surrounding stomata that control their opening and closing.
- Gaps within the spongy mesophyll of a leaf that allow for gas diffusion.
- A layer of tightly packed cells below the upper epidermis that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Pores on a leaf's surface that regulate gas exchange and water loss.
- A plant that lacks a specialized system for transporting water and nutrients.
- The vascular bundles within a leaf that transport water, nutrients, and sugars.
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- The bottom layer of a leaf that contains most of the stomata.
Down
- Small, nonvascular plants that grow in dense mats and reproduce via spores.
- Plants convert light energy into chemical energy to create their own food.
- An organism that obtains its energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms.
- A layer of loosely arranged cells with air spaces, located beneath the palisade layer.
- Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit.
- A plant that has unenclosed, or "naked," seeds.
- The inner tissue of a leaf where the majority of photosynthesis occurs.
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- An organism that makes its own food from simple inorganic substances.
- The transparent, top layer of cells on a leaf that allows light to pass through.
- A plant with a specialized system of transport tissues for moving water and nutrients.
22 Clues: A plant that has unenclosed, or "naked," seeds. • Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. • The bottom layer of a leaf that contains most of the stomata. • The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place. • The green pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis. • ...
Unit 17 words! 2023-05-22
Across
- A green thing like a tree or a flower is this.
- A plant that grows apples on it.
- These things go BOOM!
- You can do this, but a plant cannot.
- When it’s snowy, Do you want to build a _________?
- If you don’t breathe this, you cannot live.
- When you color something, you __________ the color of the picture.
- If something is alive, it is ______________.
- A rock is also called a ___________.
Down
- You need air, so you _____________ to get it.
- These can be men, women, or children.
- Don’t touch this thing that lives in the ocean.
- A small animal that eats nuts.
- Use this when you make a mistake.
- Your toys, the table, your pencil and many other things are all __________.
- A baby chicken.
16 Clues: A baby chicken. • These things go BOOM! • A small animal that eats nuts. • A plant that grows apples on it. • Use this when you make a mistake. • You can do this, but a plant cannot. • A rock is also called a ___________. • These can be men, women, or children. • If you don’t breathe this, you cannot live. • If something is alive, it is ______________. • ...
Survival Techniques and Reproduction Without Seeds 2024-03-27
Across
- when a part of a plant is cut off and placed in soil, to create a new plant
- plants that have been designed to make the most of the water available
- the root structure used in grafting
- when a small piece of the plant can be used to start a new plant
Down
- special stems that grow underground to produce new plants
- when genes of plants are modified to create new plants with different characteristics
- most common form of vegetative reproduction
- the new stem or bud from the original plant used in grafting
- genetically modified organisms
- producing offspring with identical DNA to the parent
10 Clues: genetically modified organisms • the root structure used in grafting • most common form of vegetative reproduction • producing offspring with identical DNA to the parent • special stems that grow underground to produce new plants • the new stem or bud from the original plant used in grafting • when a small piece of the plant can be used to start a new plant • ...
