the plant Crossword Puzzles
Homeostasis Review 2/21/25 2025-02-21
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- This is the vascular tube of a plant that carries water from root to leaves (Plant slide #3)
- What promotes release of glucose (BGL Slide 10)?
- The process of a plant sweating water vapor (plant slide 8
- The guard cells open and close these depending on the amount of water vapor the plant need to release (
- What tells cells to use up glucose (BGL Slide 10)?,
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- What medical condition do people have when their body makes insulin but their body is resistant to it?
- What medical condition do people have when their pancreas doesn't produce insulin (blood glucose slide 7)?
- slide #5)
- Blood glucose is regulated by this feedback mechanism (blood glucose slide 2)
- Insulin and Glucagon are made by this organ (blood glucose slide
10 Clues: slide #5) • What promotes release of glucose (BGL Slide 10)? • What tells cells to use up glucose (BGL Slide 10)?, • The process of a plant sweating water vapor (plant slide 8 • Insulin and Glucagon are made by this organ (blood glucose slide • Blood glucose is regulated by this feedback mechanism (blood glucose slide 2) • ...
Biology Plant Transpiration 2024-03-21
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- powers transpiration
- living vascular tissue that transports food throughout the plant.
- direction of flow in phloem tissue.
- an opening in the leaf for gas exchange.
- Transpirtion evaporation accounts for 5-10% of evaporation of water from the waxy side of the leaf.
- evaporation from the leaf
- two seed leaves, branching leaf venation, woody stem, two parts to a seed, tap root system.
- Pressure the lessor power that powers transpiration
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- dead vascular tissue transports mainly water, minerals.
- Percent the amount of moisture in the atmosphere due to transpiration of water from plants.
- Transpiration accounts for 90% of water evaporation from plants.
- of vaporization five hundred forty-nine calories/gram water.
- a force the is formed by the attraction of water molecules, aids in transpiration.
- direction of flow in xylem tissue.
- Cells cells that swell with water to close the stomata.
- one seed leaf, parallel leaf venation herbaceous stems,seeds in single part. fibrous root system
16 Clues: powers transpiration • evaporation from the leaf • direction of flow in xylem tissue. • direction of flow in phloem tissue. • an opening in the leaf for gas exchange. • Pressure the lessor power that powers transpiration • dead vascular tissue transports mainly water, minerals. • Cells cells that swell with water to close the stomata. • ...
Plant Type Quiz 2023-06-15
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- tree A large and strong tree with broad leaves and acorns. Oak trees provide shade and their wood is used for making furniture. They can live for hundreds of years.
- A beautiful flowering plant with thorns and fragrant petals. Roses come in various colors, such as red, pink, and white. They are often given as a symbol of love or friendship.
- A leafy plant with delicate fronds that unfurl from curled-up positions. Ferns are often found in moist and shady environments, such as forests or gardens.
- A graceful flower with large, showy petals and a pleasant fragrance. Lilies are often associated with beauty and are popular in gardens and floral arrangements.
- A tall plant with a bright yellow flower and a brown center. Sunflowers love sunlight and turn their heads to face the sun. They provide seeds that can be eaten or used to grow new sunflowers.
- A climbing plant with dense, green leaves that attaches itself to walls or other structures. Ivy is often used to decorate fences, walls, and trellises.
- A succulent plant that thrives in arid environments. Cacti have thick, fleshy stems and spines to conserve water. They come in various shapes and sizes.
- A weed-like plant with bright yellow flowers that turn into fluffy white seed heads. Dandelions are known for their ability to spread their seeds through the wind.
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- tree A tree known for its distinctive lobed leaves that turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow in the fall. Maple trees provide syrup made from their sap.
- A fragrant flower with ruffled petals that come in various colors. Carnations are often used in bouquets and symbolize love and admiration.
- A simple and cheerful flower with white petals and a yellow center. Daisies are commonly found in meadows and symbolize innocence and purity.
- tree A tall evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and pinecones. Pine trees are known for their fresh scent and are often used as Christmas trees.
- A graceful flower with vibrant petals that come in different colors. Tulips are often associated with springtime and are known for their beauty when they bloom.
- A delicate flowering plant known for its exotic and colorful blooms. Orchids can be found in various shapes and sizes and are often grown indoors.
- blossom A flowering tree known for its beautiful pink or white blossoms that appear in spring. Cherry blossoms are a symbol of renewal and are highly celebrated in Japan.
- tree A tall and slender tree with a crown of large, fan-shaped leaves. Palm trees are typically found in tropical regions and are associated with beaches and vacations.
16 Clues: A fragrant flower with ruffled petals that come in various colors. Carnations are often used in bouquets and symbolize love and admiration. • A simple and cheerful flower with white petals and a yellow center. Daisies are commonly found in meadows and symbolize innocence and purity. • ...
Botanical Plant Names 2023-06-27
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- Genus of plants that contain a milky sap which is toxic for skin and eyes
- Commonly known as grape hyacinths these are popular scented spring bulbs
- Genus of the classic English oak tree
- Cransbill many varieties that are very popular as cultivated species in the garden
- Genus of tree with silvery white paper like bark and catkins
- Popular evergreen shrub with aromatic glossy leaves and clusters of white flowers
- Genus of Japanese climber identified by its branches twisting in a clockwise direction
- Common name of weed grass with fluffy leaves, Holcus lanatus
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- Plantain species with large oval leaves
- Bellis perennis another very common lawn weed
- Genus of a plant well known for its sting but provides a valuable protective habitat for wildlife and the seeds are very nutritious
- Genus of wildflower where the species means '
- Species of clover that has white flowers, roots have nitrogen fixing nodules to help provide nutrients to the soil
- thousand leaves'
- Taraxacum officinale, lawn weed, but a great early food source for insects
- Shade loving plant with large leaves that are popular with slugs and snails
16 Clues: thousand leaves' • Genus of the classic English oak tree • Plantain species with large oval leaves • Bellis perennis another very common lawn weed • Genus of wildflower where the species means ' • Genus of tree with silvery white paper like bark and catkins • Common name of weed grass with fluffy leaves, Holcus lanatus • ...
plant physiology crossword 2022-10-13
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- grows very little
- no leaves
- leaves year-round
- lots of moisture
- not enough moisture
- one year
- animals
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- fruits and veggies
- more than two years
- growing of field crops(cotton, wheat, tobacco)
- science and practice of growing, managing
- season grows best in summer
- plants
- two years
- the branch of science that deals with plants
- season cool weather
16 Clues: plants • animals • one year • no leaves • two years • lots of moisture • grows very little • leaves year-round • fruits and veggies • more than two years • not enough moisture • season cool weather • season grows best in summer • science and practice of growing, managing • the branch of science that deals with plants • growing of field crops(cotton, wheat, tobacco)
Eukaryotic, Prokaryotic, and Viruses 2022-04-18
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- Prokaryote and eukaryote cells have this fluid inside them
- The organelle in plant and animal cells that preforms cellular respiration
- the movement of molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration is called _____ transport
- Infects us. Non-living thing
- Means single-cell. Examples: Bacteria and Protists cells
- The process that takes in Carbon Dioxide, water, and light energy to produce glucose and oxygen
- An organelle in plant cells that is able to preform photosynthesis
- Slow replication process for viruses
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- Cellular respiration is the process that takes glucose and oxygen then converts it into Carbon Dioxide, ATP, and _____
- Single cell, living organism. Prokaryotic
- The form of passive transport that involves the movement of water
- Examples: Animals, Plants, and Protists cells
- Examples: Bacteria cells
- Stores DNA in a eukaryotic cell
- The cell membrane of all cells is made of this biomolecule
- The name of the replication process for eukaryotic cells
- Pro = No and Euk = _____
- Shell that stores genetic material in viruses
- Fast Replication process for viruses
- Organelles that make proteins in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
- Means multi-cell. Examples: Animals and Plant cells
21 Clues: Examples: Bacteria cells • Pro = No and Euk = _____ • Infects us. Non-living thing • Stores DNA in a eukaryotic cell • Fast Replication process for viruses • Slow replication process for viruses • Single cell, living organism. Prokaryotic • Examples: Animals, Plants, and Protists cells • Shell that stores genetic material in viruses • ...
Camryn Crawford and Brighton Dodson: Unit 7- Isaiah, Daniel Jonah 2024-04-11
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- what land did Jonah flee to
- what was Nebuchadnezzar's dream about
- Daniel interpreted what
- what did the prophets have to deliver
- what ate the plant that God grew for Jonah
- why did Jonah's friends go in the fire
- God grew a plant for Jonah for shade
- Daniel was one of two what books of the Bible
- why did Daniel get thrown in the lions den
- when Nineveh turned to God Jonah was what
- what empire was Nebuchadnezzar king of
- where was Jonah told to go by God
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- Jonah cared more about what then a city
- Nineveh's capital empire
- what was Isaiah's job
- God forgives all who what
- God cares about all people
- Daniel was taken to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar when what nation was conquered
- how many events where the prophets warned about
- how old was Daniel when he was thrown in the lions den
- Daniel succeeded because he stayed committed to who
- how long was Jonah in the fish
- the people of Nineveh laughed at Jonah's preaching
- how many friends were with Daniel in Babylon
- how where prophets classified
25 Clues: what was Isaiah's job • Daniel interpreted what • Nineveh's capital empire • God forgives all who what • God cares about all people • what land did Jonah flee to • how where prophets classified • how long was Jonah in the fish • where was Jonah told to go by God • God grew a plant for Jonah for shade • what was Nebuchadnezzar's dream about • what did the prophets have to deliver • ...
Camryn Crawford and Brighton Dodson: Unit 7- Isaiah, Daniel Jonah 2024-04-11
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- what land did Jonah flee to
- what was Nebuchadnezzar's dream about
- Daniel interpreted what
- what did the prophets have to deliver
- what ate the plant that God grew for Jonah
- why did Jonah's friends go in the fire
- God grew a plant for Jonah for shade
- Daniel was one of two what books of the Bible
- why did Daniel get thrown in the lions den
- when Nineveh turned to God Jonah was what
- what empire was Nebuchadnezzar king of
- where was Jonah told to go by God
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- Jonah cared more about what then a city
- Nineveh's capital empire
- what was Isaiah's job
- God forgives all who what
- God cares about all people
- Daniel was taken to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar when what nation was conquered
- how many events where the prophets warned about
- how old was Daniel when he was thrown in the lions den
- Daniel succeeded because he stayed committed to who
- how long was Jonah in the fish
- the people of Nineveh laughed at Jonah's preaching
- how many friends were with Daniel in Babylon
- how where prophets classified
25 Clues: what was Isaiah's job • Daniel interpreted what • Nineveh's capital empire • God forgives all who what • God cares about all people • what land did Jonah flee to • how where prophets classified • how long was Jonah in the fish • where was Jonah told to go by God • God grew a plant for Jonah for shade • what was Nebuchadnezzar's dream about • what did the prophets have to deliver • ...
Science (Made by Melody~🎼 ) 2024-05-21
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- It is a form of measurement for volume(cm3)
- it takes in water and mineral salts
- It is a system that helps us to breathe
- Another form of measurement for volume (ml)
- flowering-plants have it and most flowers become fruits or flowers
- It is a system which helps digest food
- It is a system which works closely together with the skeletal system it contains muscles
- Another form of measurement for mass(kg)
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- plants that do not contain flowers
- it is a type of veins(net)
- It is a system which contains the heart and blood vessels
- it is a green substance and most leaves use it to make food for the plant
- it is a type of stem used to make firewood
- The amount of space something occupies
- It supports the plant and keeps it upright
- It is a system that works closely with the muscular system it also gives our body shape
- The weight of an object
- A form of measurement for mass(g)
- It is something that has mass and volume
- a type of plant that lives in the desert in the hot weather
20 Clues: The weight of an object • it is a type of veins(net) • A form of measurement for mass(g) • plants that do not contain flowers • it takes in water and mineral salts • The amount of space something occupies • It is a system which helps digest food • It is a system that helps us to breathe • It is something that has mass and volume • Another form of measurement for mass(kg) • ...
Plant Classes and Hearts 2021-12-13
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- two-name system, first name is the genus, second name is the species
- plants that complete their life cycle in two
- seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leafs
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- seasons
- in Greek means “covered seed” or “enclosed seed”
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- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one seed leaf
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- plants that complete their life cycle in two
- means “naked seed” in Greek
- seasons
- the process of plants using stored energy
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- the plant or plant products are used by humans
16 Clues: seasons • seasons • means “naked seed” in Greek • the process of plants using stored energy • plants that complete their life cycle in two • plants that complete their life cycle in two • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • the plant or plant products are used by humans • in Greek means “covered seed” or “enclosed seed” • ...
Journey of Oliver K. Woodman 2015-04-16
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- A gathering of a group of people who have been separated. We had our family_________last year in Puerto Rico.
- Part of a plant that helps carry water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of the plant.
- Caused someone to act, think, or feel a certain way. I was ____________by the story of Roberto Clemente to become a baseball player.
- Most beautiful, most delightful. Ms. Cooper has the_________hair.
- Put into something for carrying. She___________her car full of groceries.
- To mean something honestly or truthfully.
- This holds plants in the ground and absorbs nutrients from soil.
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- A feeling of happiness and enjoyment. It is a __________to meet you!
- Discussions between people or diaglogues.
- At the present time; now. We _____________have 17 students in our class.
- Succeeed in doing something.
- This plant part has the most important job of the plant- to make food!
- Great fear.
13 Clues: Great fear. • Succeeed in doing something. • Discussions between people or diaglogues. • To mean something honestly or truthfully. • This holds plants in the ground and absorbs nutrients from soil. • Most beautiful, most delightful. Ms. Cooper has the_________hair. • A feeling of happiness and enjoyment. It is a __________to meet you! • ...
Biology 2021-05-12
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- Antibiotics are used against this pathogen
- A primitive cell
- Seattle's new hockey team
- Something that fights or prevents a virus
- Another name for hay fever
- Material released from flowers and trees
- Rod shaped bacteria
- A yellow fruit
- Cell powerhouse
- Genetic material found in the nucleus
- A popular antibiotic
- This fertilizes the plant egg
- Knife blade that cuts bread
- Antibiotics cannot kill it
- Broadleaf evergreen tree
- Virus type of covid 19
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- Contains plant pigment
- Best way to fight Covid is to wear a ____
- Yellow fruit without seeds
- Drink 8 cups of this every day
- What seniors look forward to
- Not a true tree nut
- A viral disease found in Africa
- This tree has scale-like leaves
- Bacterial disease
- A plant egg
- Plant cells have this but not animal cells
- Needles are in bunches of 2, 3, or 5.
- Tree that has palmate venation
- A non-living pathogen
- Trees that lose their leaves in the fall
- Seeds are on the outside of this fruit
32 Clues: A plant egg • A yellow fruit • Cell powerhouse • A primitive cell • Bacterial disease • Not a true tree nut • Rod shaped bacteria • A popular antibiotic • A non-living pathogen • Contains plant pigment • Virus type of covid 19 • Broadleaf evergreen tree • Seattle's new hockey team • Yellow fruit without seeds • Another name for hay fever • Antibiotics cannot kill it • Knife blade that cuts bread • ...
Environmental Systems Vocab 2021-09-01
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- role an organism plays in a community
- animals that rely and eat other animals
- organisms that make their own food
- interacting group of species in a particular location
- likes to eat meat
- a biological system that relies on one another
- individual plant or single celled form
- web interconnection of food chains
- declining availability of renewal resources
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- physical rather than biological
- an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter.
- chains series of organisms each dependent on the next
- eats plant material
- where plants or a species are abundant
- animal that feeds on carrion or dead things
- relating to or resulting from living things
- where plants and animals flourish in an environment
- the way a species and an environment interacts
- where plants and animals die off
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- group of individuals of the same species
21 Clues: likes to eat meat • eats plant material • physical rather than biological • where plants and animals die off • organisms that make their own food • web interconnection of food chains • role an organism plays in a community • where plants or a species are abundant • individual plant or single celled form • animals that rely and eat other animals • ...
Diya- Life Processes 2022-11-03
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- Urea + water
- needed to make hemoglobin
- balance of the body
- Organ filter out urea
- elimination of undigested food
- movement
- make energy
- process to create energy
- taking in food
- plant eater
- elimination of waste products
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- process of respiration with oxygen
- both meat and plant eater
- breaking down of nutrients
- Chemical reaction in an organism
- take in nutrients
- asexual or sexual
- meat eater
- excess amino acids
19 Clues: movement • meat eater • make energy • plant eater • Urea + water • taking in food • take in nutrients • asexual or sexual • excess amino acids • balance of the body • Organ filter out urea • process to create energy • needed to make hemoglobin • both meat and plant eater • breaking down of nutrients • elimination of waste products • elimination of undigested food • Chemical reaction in an organism • ...
Gabriel's crossword puzzle 2025-10-02
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- Is inside of the Nucleus
- Does not have a nucleus
- Protects the cells
- Only in the plant cell
- Holds all organelles
- Use photosynthesis to make energy
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- It holds water
- Processes materials
- Transport materials throughout the whole cell
- Has a nucleus and is multicellular
- Directs all cell activity
- Outer covering of a plant cell
- I make specific proteins
- A theory for cells is called a
- Gets rid of waste
- Works with the Nucleolus
16 Clues: It holds water • Gets rid of waste • Protects the cells • Processes materials • Holds all organelles • Only in the plant cell • Does not have a nucleus • Is inside of the Nucleus • I make specific proteins • Works with the Nucleolus • Directs all cell activity • Outer covering of a plant cell • A theory for cells is called a • Use photosynthesis to make energy • ...
SPRINGWS 13 2024-05-15
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- Recently made or obtained; not canned, frozen, or otherwise preserved.
- To sit on and control the movement of an animal, especially a horse or bicycle, for recreation or transport.
- A flowering plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, often cultivated for its bright colors and long flowering period.
- Flowering plant with brightly colored petals, often cultivated for its exotic beauty.
- Quality or combination of qualities that pleases the aesthetic senses, often applied to people, places, or things.
- Sport or recreational activity involving hitting a small ball into a series of holes with as few strokes as possible, using various clubs.
- Cross with a representation of Jesus Christ crucified on it.
- Machine designed to convert energy into mechanical motion.
- A formal suggestion or plan put forward for consideration or discussion.
- Hoofed mammal belonging to the family Cervidae, typically possessing antlers.
- Action of cleaning a floor with a mop.
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- A sudden burst of creativity, motivation, or enthusiasm.
- Burial ground for the deceased.
- Aircraft that uses rotating blades to generate lift and propulsion.
- Tiny insects known for their industrious nature.
- Legal or formal union between two people as partners in a personal relationship.
- Rapid oxidation process resulting in heat, light, and the emission of gases.
- A fragrant plant with clusters of small purple flowers, often used in perfumes and sachets.
- Underground storage organ of a plant, producing shoots and roots.
- Entertainer known for exaggerated behavior and colorful attire.
20 Clues: Burial ground for the deceased. • Action of cleaning a floor with a mop. • Tiny insects known for their industrious nature. • A sudden burst of creativity, motivation, or enthusiasm. • Machine designed to convert energy into mechanical motion. • Cross with a representation of Jesus Christ crucified on it. • ...
photosynthesis 2022-10-13
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- organelle that distributes water throughout the plant.
- the chemical formulas on the left side of the equation
- the color of the plants that do photosynthesis
- the chemical formulas on the right side of the equation
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- the part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place
- organelle that distributes food throughout the plant
- the process where a plant makes food for itself
- the type of energy that the plant converts the light energy from the sun into.
- the name of the food that plants make in photosynthesis
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
10 Clues: organelle that contains chlorophyll • the color of the plants that do photosynthesis • the process where a plant makes food for itself • organelle that distributes food throughout the plant • the part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place • organelle that distributes water throughout the plant. • the chemical formulas on the left side of the equation • ...
Lesson 4.1_Food items 2022-04-24
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- a vegetable with wide, dark green leaves that are eaten cooked or uncooked
- a plant of the onion family that has a strong taste and smell and is used in cooking to add flavour
- a cabbage of a variety which bears a large immature flower head of small creamy-white flower buds
- a juicy, soft fruit of an orange-yellow colour resembling a small peach
- a round, red fruit with a lot of seeds, eaten cooked or uncooked as a vegetable, for example in salads or sauces
- (the yellow flesh and juice of) a large tropical fruit with a rough orange or brown skin and pointed leaves on top
- a tapering orange-coloured root eaten as a vegetable
- the purple egg-shaped fruit of a tropical Old World plant, which is eaten as a vegetable
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- a large, round vegetable with hard, yellow or orange flesh
- a small juicy red fruit that has small brown seeds on its surface, or the plant with white flowers on which this fruit grows
- a cultivated plant eaten as a vegetable, having thick green or purple leaves surrounding a spherical heart or head of young leaves
- a round vegetable that grows underground and has white flesh with light brown, red, or pink skin, or the plant on which these grow
- the small, round, dark red root of a plant, eaten cooked as a vegetable, especially cold in salads
- a long, thin, pale green vegetable with dark green skin, usually eaten uncooked in salads
14 Clues: a tapering orange-coloured root eaten as a vegetable • a large, round vegetable with hard, yellow or orange flesh • a juicy, soft fruit of an orange-yellow colour resembling a small peach • a vegetable with wide, dark green leaves that are eaten cooked or uncooked • the purple egg-shaped fruit of a tropical Old World plant, which is eaten as a vegetable • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2022-12-27
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- The plant that anchor to host plant on branch
- The plant that eat insects
- The plant with haustoria root
- Large amount of nutrient that plant need
- A way for an organism obtain nutrients and energy from the food for its life processes
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- Provide anchor to plant and absorb water
- Yellowing of the leaves
- Small amount of nutrient that plant need
8 Clues: Yellowing of the leaves • The plant that eat insects • The plant with haustoria root • Provide anchor to plant and absorb water • Small amount of nutrient that plant need • Large amount of nutrient that plant need • The plant that anchor to host plant on branch • A way for an organism obtain nutrients and energy from the food for its life processes
End of Year 10 crossword 2021-07-15
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- Plant tissue that transports water
- An example of an abiotic factor
- A disease of the coronary arteries
- Pore mainly found in the lower epidermis of a leaf
- A plant viral disease
- Bacteria and .... are examples of decomposers
- Respiration without oxygen
- The bottom two chambers of the heart
- An example of a greenhouse gas
- The chemical that makes up a chromosome
- The enzyme that digests proteins
- The movement of water from dilute to concentrated
- Covid 19 is an example of this type of pathogen
- The movement of a substance down a concentration gradient
- The liquid part of blood
- Used to widen narrowed coronary arteries
- A viral disease that starts with flu-like symptoms
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- This protist disease is transmitted by the female mosquito
- The reaction that forms glucose.
- The chemical made by the liver and stored in the gall bladder
- Made from a long chain of glucose molecules and often stored in plant roots
- A disease causing microbe
- The site of protein synthesis
- When a cell becomes specialised
- The place where an organism lives
- The site of aerobic respiration
- The smallest type of blood vessels
- A cell with a nucleus
- Cell division that forms identical cells
29 Clues: A plant viral disease • A cell with a nucleus • The liquid part of blood • A disease causing microbe • Respiration without oxygen • The site of protein synthesis • An example of a greenhouse gas • An example of an abiotic factor • When a cell becomes specialised • The site of aerobic respiration • The reaction that forms glucose. • The enzyme that digests proteins • ...
Food -Where Does it Comes From? 2023-04-07
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- Which part of cabbage plant is edible?
- Products made from milk are known as______.
- The substances which we eat every day help our body to grow and remains healthy.
- Animals which eat flesh of other animals.
- which part of the sugarcane contains food?
- The part of a plant or substances which one can eat.
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- Animals which eat only plant parts.
- The living organisms that feed on dead and decaying plants and animals.
- sugary fluid secreted within flowers.
- The substances that are needed to prepare a particular type of dish.
- Animals that eat only dead animals.
- Animals which eat both plants and animals.
- Broccoli is a ____________.
- The food that eat every day is our___________.
14 Clues: Broccoli is a ____________. • Animals which eat only plant parts. • Animals that eat only dead animals. • sugary fluid secreted within flowers. • Which part of cabbage plant is edible? • Animals which eat flesh of other animals. • Animals which eat both plants and animals. • which part of the sugarcane contains food? • Products made from milk are known as______. • ...
Transpiration Vocabulary 2015-06-09
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- This gives a plant its green colour.
- This is when a plant releases water into the air through pores.
- A type of cell that protects the stoma.
- This is another word for stiff.
- This is when water turns into a gas and is released into the air.
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- This is when the plant loses its stiffness.
- The transformation of water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and sugar by sunlight.
- The skin of the plant.
- This is the name of the pores in the plant.
9 Clues: The skin of the plant. • This is another word for stiff. • This gives a plant its green colour. • A type of cell that protects the stoma. • This is when the plant loses its stiffness. • This is the name of the pores in the plant. • This is when a plant releases water into the air through pores. • This is when water turns into a gas and is released into the air. • ...
Unit 2 2022-10-06
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- Gives birth to live babies
- The plants that grow in the ocean
- To make smaller or less
- Used to measure how hot or cold
- Small living animal
- The bone structure of an animal
- Very very small
- Fish use this to breathe
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- A big mountain with hot, red lava
- Not the same
- The underground part of the plant
- To go back
- The bone along the back of an animal
- The skin of a fish
- The long tall part of a plant that supports
- Fish use these to swim
16 Clues: To go back • Not the same • Very very small • The skin of a fish • Small living animal • Fish use these to swim • To make smaller or less • Fish use this to breathe • Gives birth to live babies • Used to measure how hot or cold • The bone structure of an animal • A big mountain with hot, red lava • The plants that grow in the ocean • The underground part of the plant • ...
Science Unit B 2017-10-23
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- the plant cell is surrounded by a membrane that has
- usually has both male and female parts of reproduction
- provide a pathway for movement for water and food
- takes place when there is a difference between the concentration of a substance inside and outside a cell
- contain an embryo that will form a new plant
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- are separate male and female cones for reproduction
- is the evaporation of water from the surface of the plant
- produce food for the plant
- is a special name given to the movement of water particles through a membrane
- transport uses energy to move substances in and out of plant cells
10 Clues: produce food for the plant • contain an embryo that will form a new plant • provide a pathway for movement for water and food • the plant cell is surrounded by a membrane that has • are separate male and female cones for reproduction • usually has both male and female parts of reproduction • is the evaporation of water from the surface of the plant • ...
Parts of plants 2023-12-14
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- Plants that grow along the ground.
- Root A type of root with many small roots of almost the same size.
- A type of plant with a soft, green, and flexible stem.
- The process by which green leaves make food for the plant.
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- The process by which a seed grows into a new plant.
- A plant in which leaves store food.
- Plants that need support, such as sticks or other plants, to grow upright.
- The parts of a plant that grow below the ground.
- A type of root with one main, long, thick root.
- A substance in leaves that gives them a green color and helps in making food.
10 Clues: Plants that grow along the ground. • A plant in which leaves store food. • A type of root with one main, long, thick root. • The parts of a plant that grow below the ground. • The process by which a seed grows into a new plant. • A type of plant with a soft, green, and flexible stem. • The process by which green leaves make food for the plant. • ...
The World of Plants Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2021-01-30
Across
- stem between two nodes
- cells that divide to produce more xylem and phloem
- shoots sent from parasitic roots to tap into another plant's roots
- roots that grow in unexpected places or in unexpected ways
- point where leaf attaches to stem
- another name for stolon
- one large central root with many smaller roots branching out
- a plant that grows on another plant using the host only for support
- dead xylem cells in center of tree that no longer transport materials
- special stems that produce new plants
- top layer of epidermis
- tubes that transport food from leaves back down to the roots
- roots that tap into another plant's roots to steal nutrients and water
- special stems that store food and have a basal plant from which new roots grow
- region where cells line up to form vascular tissue
- series of tubes similar to blood vessels for transporting nutrients and other chemicals through a plant
- growth that results in thicker roots, stems, etc.
- bud at the end of a stem
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- tubes that transport water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant
- outer layer of cells in a young stem
- growth that results in longer roots, stems, etc.
- area of stem with active xylem and phloem cells
- special stems that grab onto things
- roots that grow above ground to absorb oxygen from the air
- region of root that lengthens due to lengthening of cells
- special stems that store food and new roots grow directly from
- region where cells are actively dividing
- roots spread out in many directions
- tube-like projections on roots that are responsible for absorbing most of the water
- bud growing from side of stem
- covering that protects tip of root
- new stem growth
- roots growing out from the side of a stem then into the ground to provide stability
- another name for axillary bud
- roots that take water from the air
- special stem for protection
36 Clues: new stem growth • stem between two nodes • top layer of epidermis • another name for stolon • bud at the end of a stem • special stem for protection • bud growing from side of stem • another name for axillary bud • point where leaf attaches to stem • covering that protects tip of root • roots that take water from the air • special stems that grab onto things • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-05-25
Across
- only eat meat
- they eat meat and veggies
- needed for exercise
- only eat veggies
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilisation
- you make this when you get a stitch
- ... takes place within a plant cell
- the action or process of... an egg or a female animal or plant
- To provide energy and insulate against the cold
- you have small and large...
Down
- a chemical reaction which takes place in all livings cells and releases energy from glucose
- the chemical process by which organic compounds release energy
- your food goes done it
- You get... from milk
- something produced to adjust to different conditions or uses, or to meet different situations
- people can be addicted to...
- a trait or variants encoded in DNA and passed from parent to offspring during reproduction
- Used for growth or repair
- chemical process in which in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates
19 Clues: only eat meat • only eat veggies • needed for exercise • You get... from milk • your food goes done it • they eat meat and veggies • Used for growth or repair • you have small and large... • people can be addicted to... • you make this when you get a stitch • ... takes place within a plant cell • To provide energy and insulate against the cold • ...
TTt 2023-08-07
Across
- - Desert plant with spines
- - Small, natural watercourse
- - Natural flowing watercourse
- - Aquatic birds like ducks and geese
- - Rapid snow or rock descent
- - Sound during a storm
- - Lizard native to tropical areas
- - Large deer with distinctive antlers
- - Elevated landform
- - Inland body of water
- - Blossoming plant part
- - Condensed water vapor
- - Cascading natural feature
- - Periodic rise and fall of oceans
- - Flightless bird of the Southern Hemisphere
- - Bowl-shaped depression on a surface
- - Celestial luminous body
- - Small still water body
- - Earth's natural satellite
- - Water movement on a surface
- - Slow-moving mollusk
- - Arachnid predator
- - Animals in their natural habitat
- - Marine echinoderm with arms
- - Marine mollusk shell
- - Pollinating insect producing honey
- - Majestic bird of prey
- - Poplar tree with cotton-like seeds
- - Dense wooded area
- - Small, narrow gorge
Down
- - Three-leaved plant symbol
- - Pertaining to the warm equatorial regions
- - Violently rotating column of air
- - Narrow canyon with steep sides
- - Land surrounded by water
- - Pollinating insect
- - Intense tropical cyclone
- - Grassland ecosystem
- - Celestial alignment blocking light
- - Deep gorge carved by a river
- - Vast saltwater expanse
- - Ground-shaking natural event
- - Slow-moving mass of ice
- - Sandy shoreline
- - Fragrant flowering plant
- - Arid sandy landscape
- - Multicolored meteorological display
- - Frozen precipitation
- - Morning phenomenon
- - Desert water source
- - Wetland with grasses and water
- - Erupting geological feature
- - Lowland between hills or mountains
- - Precipitation from the sky
- - Gentle wind
- - Marsupial from Australia
- - Marine invertebrate structure
- - Colorful winged insect
- - Leafy non-flowering plant
- - Large herbivorous mammal
60 Clues: - Gentle wind • - Sandy shoreline • - Elevated landform • - Arachnid predator • - Dense wooded area • - Pollinating insect • - Morning phenomenon • - Grassland ecosystem • - Desert water source • - Slow-moving mollusk • - Small, narrow gorge • - Sound during a storm • - Inland body of water • - Arid sandy landscape • - Frozen precipitation • - Marine mollusk shell • - Blossoming plant part • ...
REVISION 2021-05-27
Across
- To trap sunlight
- _____ is where photosynthesis occurs
- Enzymes will become ______ beyond optimum temperature
- Place where gas exchange occurs inside the leaf of a green plant
- Tooth decay happens due to _______ produce by bacteria
- _______ ion is needed to make chlorophyll
- Red blood cell do not have _______
- _____ breaks down protein
- Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and ______ is needed to make protein
- All enzymes are made up of ________
- movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration
- Plant release _______ into the atmosphere
Down
- Photosynthesis convert light energy to _______ energy
- Salivary amylase can be found in the
- ______ is needed to make haemoglobin
- Plant makes their own food through the process of ______
- ______ happens when a person has not taken enough fibre or roughage in their diet for a long time.
- movement of water molecules from high water concentration to low water concentration
- The use of absorbed nutrients by the body is called _________
- Removal of undigested food from the body
- ______ breaks down starch
- _________ occurs both in small intestine and large intestine
- ______ breaks down fats
- Bile juice is produce in the _________
- Wave-like contraction to move food along the oesophagus
25 Clues: To trap sunlight • ______ breaks down fats • ______ breaks down starch • _____ breaks down protein • Red blood cell do not have _______ • All enzymes are made up of ________ • Salivary amylase can be found in the • ______ is needed to make haemoglobin • _____ is where photosynthesis occurs • Bile juice is produce in the _________ • Removal of undigested food from the body • ...
Biology Crossword(Reynard&Rafael) 2023-02-21
Across
- using item over and over again
- a removal of alot of trees
- is turning trash into new items
- process of creating life in n area where no life previosly existed
- consider about people and enviorment
- an area of tall, mostly evergreen trees and a high amount of rainfall
- the natural home or environment of an animal
- First species to inhabit a barren land
- a very common plant consisting of large numbers of thin, spiky, green leaves that cover the surface of the ground
- is an overflow of water that submerges land
- a tall plant that can live for a very long time
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- uncontrolled fires that occur in nature
- plant which is smaller than a tree and has several main stems arising at or near the ground
- a type of small animal
- When products break down try to fix it
- the process by which the mix of species and habitat in an area changes over time
- is amature, stable community that is the final stage of ecological succession
- use things less often
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- introduction of something poisonous to the environment
20 Clues: use things less often • a type of small animal • a removal of alot of trees • using item over and over again • is turning trash into new items • consider about people and enviorment • When products break down try to fix it • First species to inhabit a barren land • uncontrolled fires that occur in nature • is an overflow of water that submerges land • ...
Animal Cell Crossword 2023-10-19
Across
- a rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane
- a living thing anything that can carry out life processes
- a molecule that is made up of amino acids
- a fluid filled vesicle found in the cytoplasm of plant cells
- A molecule made up of subunits called nucleotides
- a cell organelle that contains digestivas
- A fat molecule that has similar properties, oils, wax, steroids
- an organelle found in a plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- The maintest of a constant state
- compound that centering protein
- The smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element
- a cell organelle composed for RNA protein
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- a cell organelle that helps make and package materials
- a system of membranes that is found in a cell's cytoplasm
- the substances across a cell membrane
- the process of a plant/ algae that uses sunlight to make food
- the cytoplasmic network of protein that plays a role in shapes
- a theory that states that all living things are made up of cells
- The movement of particles from regions of higher density
- a substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances
20 Clues: compound that centering protein • The maintest of a constant state • the substances across a cell membrane • a molecule that is made up of amino acids • a cell organelle that contains digestivas • a cell organelle composed for RNA protein • A molecule made up of subunits called nucleotides • a rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane • ...
Cell Review by Cartee 2024-01-23
Across
- nucleus that makes ribosomes and transports them to the cytoplasm
- jelly like substance in the cell containing all organelles in the cell
- Protective layer for plant and animal cells
- that cells are made of three parts
- cells found in animals
- much more complex type of cells with a nucleus
- organisms that exist composed of on cell
- protein making factories in the cell
- cells packaging, sorting, and distNuclear membranele
- organelle that contains digestive material
- cells powerhouse
- movement of things in and out of the cell without using energy
- cells control system
Down
- protective double membrane
- in plant cells only they are the organelles that produce food
- moving things in and out of the cell membrane
- organisms with multiple cells
- cells found in plants
- protective layer of a plant cell outside the membrane
- movement of molecules from an area of low concentration to a area of high concentration
- The basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life; they are able to replicate independently.
- temporary storage bubble
- cells transportation
- very simple single-celled bacteria that does not have a nucleus
24 Clues: cells powerhouse • cells transportation • cells control system • cells found in plants • cells found in animals • temporary storage bubble • protective double membrane • organisms with multiple cells • that cells are made of three parts • protein making factories in the cell • organisms that exist composed of on cell • organelle that contains digestive material • ...
Camryn Crawford and Brighton Dodson: Unit 7- Isaiah, Daniel Jonah 2024-04-11
Across
- what land did Jonah flee to
- what was Nebuchadnezzar's dream about
- Daniel interpreted what
- what did the prophets have to deliver
- what ate the plant that God grew for Jonah
- why did Jonah's friends go in the fire
- God grew a plant for Jonah for shade
- Daniel was one of two what books of the Bible
- why did Daniel get thrown in the lions den
- when Nineveh turned to God Jonah was what
- what empire was Nebuchadnezzar king of
- where was Jonah told to go by God
Down
- Jonah cared more about what then a city
- Nineveh's capital empire
- what was Isaiah's job
- God forgives all who what
- God cares about all people
- Daniel was taken to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar when what nation was conquered
- how many events where the prophets warned about
- how old was Daniel when he was thrown in the lions den
- Daniel succeeded because he stayed committed to who
- how long was Jonah in the fish
- the people of Nineveh laughed at Jonah's preaching
- how many friends were with Daniel in Babylon
- how where prophets classified
25 Clues: what was Isaiah's job • Daniel interpreted what • Nineveh's capital empire • God forgives all who what • God cares about all people • what land did Jonah flee to • how where prophets classified • how long was Jonah in the fish • where was Jonah told to go by God • God grew a plant for Jonah for shade • what was Nebuchadnezzar's dream about • what did the prophets have to deliver • ...
Camryn Crawford and Brighton Dodson: Unit 7- Isaiah, Daniel Jonah 2024-04-11
Across
- what land did Jonah flee to
- what was Nebuchadnezzar's dream about
- Daniel interpreted what
- what did the prophets have to deliver
- what ate the plant that God grew for Jonah
- why did Jonah's friends go in the fire
- God grew a plant for Jonah for shade
- Daniel was one of two what books of the Bible
- why did Daniel get thrown in the lions den
- when Nineveh turned to God Jonah was what
- what empire was Nebuchadnezzar king of
- where was Jonah told to go by God
Down
- Jonah cared more about what then a city
- Nineveh's capital empire
- what was Isaiah's job
- God forgives all who what
- God cares about all people
- Daniel was taken to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar when what nation was conquered
- how many events where the prophets warned about
- how old was Daniel when he was thrown in the lions den
- Daniel succeeded because he stayed committed to who
- how long was Jonah in the fish
- the people of Nineveh laughed at Jonah's preaching
- how many friends were with Daniel in Babylon
- how where prophets classified
25 Clues: what was Isaiah's job • Daniel interpreted what • Nineveh's capital empire • God forgives all who what • God cares about all people • what land did Jonah flee to • how where prophets classified • how long was Jonah in the fish • where was Jonah told to go by God • God grew a plant for Jonah for shade • what was Nebuchadnezzar's dream about • what did the prophets have to deliver • ...
INT 10 Second Semester Exam 1 Review 2022-03-23
Across
- The chemical symbols for the ______ elements are BrINClHOF twins.
- This natural process creates a "heat blanket" around the planet
- ______ currents; flow of fluids, hot fluids rise and colder fluids sink
- Soil that is permanently frozen
- Found in both plant and animal cells, the power plant of the cell.
- _______ ion, an ion with more than one element
- Chemical symbol H2S
- Proxy records are an indirect record of past temperatures.
Down
- states that the mass of reactants is always equal to the total mass of products
- Products of a ________ reaction are carbon dioxide and water.
- The stage of the cell cycle in which the nucleus is divided
- measure of how acidic or basic something is
- disease when cells divide uncontrollably
- Chemical symbol Al
- Found in only plant cells, provides support, strength, and protection
15 Clues: Chemical symbol Al • Chemical symbol H2S • Soil that is permanently frozen • disease when cells divide uncontrollably • measure of how acidic or basic something is • _______ ion, an ion with more than one element • Proxy records are an indirect record of past temperatures. • The stage of the cell cycle in which the nucleus is divided • ...
cells 2022-10-19
Across
- the "powerhouse" breaks down food particles to produce most of the cells energy
- carry proteins and other materials from ons part of the cell to another.
- rigid outer layer of plant cell
- Factories that produce proteins that are important to a cell function
- very thin outer layer that controls what substances come in and out
- receives proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum
- storage area for food water and waste
Down
- a threadlike structure in the cells nucleus
- area between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- cell in a plant
- cells center that directs all of the cells activities and contains DNA
- cell of a animal
- capture sunlight and use it to produce food for the plant cells
- contains chemicals to break down large food particles into smaller ones
- strands in the nucleus
15 Clues: cell in a plant • cell of a animal • strands in the nucleus • rigid outer layer of plant cell • storage area for food water and waste • a threadlike structure in the cells nucleus • area between the cell membrane and the nucleus • receives proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum • capture sunlight and use it to produce food for the plant cells • ...
Cell Vocab- by Dewas & Dylan 2023-05-04
Across
- calcium storage, protein synthesis
- uses enzymes to break down waste
- cells that don't have a nucleus
- The basic units of life
- Helps Produce ATP for the cell
- cells that have a nucleus
- Helps photosynthesis for the Plant cell
- The control center of the cell
- Provides Fortification for the plant cell
- makes protein for the cell
Down
- The delivery of the cell
- serves as the cells skeletal system
- State that all biological organism are composed of cells
- Separates the interior of the cell from the outsie
- A cell with a specific function/task
- contains digestive enzymes
- provides structure for the cells
- The material that helps create the cell membrane
- The storage unit of the cell
19 Clues: The basic units of life • The delivery of the cell • cells that have a nucleus • contains digestive enzymes • makes protein for the cell • The storage unit of the cell • Helps Produce ATP for the cell • The control center of the cell • cells that don't have a nucleus • uses enzymes to break down waste • provides structure for the cells • calcium storage, protein synthesis • ...
biology 2025-05-12
Across
- – Outer layer in plant cells.
- – Outer cover of cell.
- – Jelly inside cell.
- – All life has cells.
- – Living part of cell.
- – Parts inside cell.
- – One-celled organism.
- – Group of similar cells.
- – Makes food in plants.
- – Many-celled organism.
- – Group of organs.
Down
- – Inside nucleus.
- – Carry genes.
- – Discovered cell.
- – Controls the cell.
- – Gives energy.
- – Stores food/waste.
- – Color parts in plant cells.
- – Group of tissues.
19 Clues: – Carry genes. • – Gives energy. • – Inside nucleus. • – Discovered cell. • – Group of organs. • – Group of tissues. • – Controls the cell. • – Jelly inside cell. • – Stores food/waste. • – Parts inside cell. • – All life has cells. • – Outer cover of cell. • – Living part of cell. • – One-celled organism. • – Makes food in plants. • – Many-celled organism. • – Group of similar cells. • ...
Aziz- Life processes 2022-11-04
Across
- Plant eater
- taking in nutrients
- all the chemical reactions in an organism
- respiration using oxygen
- Make their own food
- dioxide what we exhale
- Strong Bones
- water
- Meat eater
- taking of nutrients
- Breakdown of food
Down
- plants produce their nutrients
- elimination of undigested food
- makes energy
- sexual or a sexual
- makes you grow
- needed to make hemoglobin
- Energy
- Both meat and plant eater
19 Clues: water • Energy • Meat eater • Plant eater • makes energy • Strong Bones • makes you grow • Breakdown of food • sexual or a sexual • taking in nutrients • Make their own food • taking of nutrients • dioxide what we exhale • respiration using oxygen • needed to make hemoglobin • Both meat and plant eater • plants produce their nutrients • elimination of undigested food • ...
My Health crossword 2025-05-06
Across
- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- sugar molecules
- an organic substance your body needs to keep working properly
- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- reasonable and rational behavior
Down
- in a good physical or mental condition
- living, active or occurring only in the presence of oxygen
- the state of being ill
- the kinds of food that a person, animal or community habitually eats
- replacing the lost fluid in something
- the fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant, enclosing the seed or seeds
- large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body
- having too much body fat
- disorder conditions that affect your thinking, feeling, mood and behavior
14 Clues: sugar molecules • the state of being ill • having too much body fat • reasonable and rational behavior • replacing the lost fluid in something • in a good physical or mental condition • a plant or part of a plant used as food • living, active or occurring only in the presence of oxygen • an organic substance your body needs to keep working properly • ...
G5 Plants (Crossword) 2022-11-06
Across
- Plants that don’t produce seeds in flowers.
- A single reproductive cell that can grow into a whole new plant.
- The process in which pollen moves from the male part to the female part of a flower.
- Plants that produce seeds in flowers
- The tube that carries water and nutrients from the roots to all the other parts of the plant.
- A vascular plant that reproduces using spores.
Down
- Small plants that grow in damp places and lack vascular tissue.
- The process in which a sperm cell joins the egg inside the ovule.
- Plants that have vascular tissues that allow them to move water, nutrients, and sugars across long distances.
- The tube that carries sugar from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Female part of the flower.
- Male part of the flower.
12 Clues: Male part of the flower. • Female part of the flower. • Plants that produce seeds in flowers • Plants that don’t produce seeds in flowers. • A vascular plant that reproduces using spores. • Small plants that grow in damp places and lack vascular tissue. • A single reproductive cell that can grow into a whole new plant. • ...
Olivia’s seed germination crossword 2018-08-13
Across
- It is brown
- The thing that starts your plant of
- What is rain and sun together called
- Something that comes from the sky but isn’t a liquid
- What grows out of the seed but not in mid air
- What is the whole thing that you grew called
- Something that you need to live
Down
- a fully grown seed with petals
- A long green stick
- What grows on the stem
- A lifecycle of a plant
- A liquid your seed needs
12 Clues: It is brown • A long green stick • What grows on the stem • A lifecycle of a plant • A liquid your seed needs • a fully grown seed with petals • Something that you need to live • The thing that starts your plant of • What is rain and sun together called • What is the whole thing that you grew called • What grows out of the seed but not in mid air • ...
rainforest 2022-04-08
Across
- something to keep things hidden for predators.
- they are everywhere.
- biggest snake in the rainforest.
- the second layer of the rainforest.
- top layer of the rainforest.
Down
- the lowest layer of the rainforest.
- the biggest rainforest.
- a bird with a long beak.
- a plant that lives in the swamp.
- different related orgisams.
- the 4th layer of the rainforest.
- a fast cat.
- falls from the sky.
- a plant that grows anywhere.
- an animal that lives in the trees.
15 Clues: a fast cat. • falls from the sky. • they are everywhere. • the biggest rainforest. • a bird with a long beak. • different related orgisams. • a plant that grows anywhere. • top layer of the rainforest. • a plant that lives in the swamp. • the 4th layer of the rainforest. • biggest snake in the rainforest. • an animal that lives in the trees. • the lowest layer of the rainforest. • ...
Christmas 2023-12-08
Across
- - Frosty's wintery friend
- - Traditional holiday kissing plant
- - Santa's flying companions
- - Shiny decoration for the tree
- Bells - Festive song with a ringing sound
- - Creamy holiday drink
- - Gifts exchanged during the season
- - Circular decoration often made of evergreens
- - Santa's mode of transportation
Down
- - Traditional Christmas plant with red berries
- - Singing festive songs door-to-door
- - Decorative bauble for the Christmas tree
- - Hung by the chimney with care
- - Often lit during holiday ceremonies
- - Wooden soldier often seen during the holidays
- - Sweet and spiced holiday cookie
- - Unique ice crystal
- - Entry point for Santa Claus
18 Clues: - Unique ice crystal • - Creamy holiday drink • - Frosty's wintery friend • - Santa's flying companions • - Entry point for Santa Claus • - Hung by the chimney with care • - Shiny decoration for the tree • - Santa's mode of transportation • - Sweet and spiced holiday cookie • - Traditional holiday kissing plant • - Gifts exchanged during the season • ...
Greek and Latin roots 2024-09-28
Across
- outside the Earth's atmosphere
- of or pertaining to the moon
- a pond or tank of water where fish or water plants live
- one whose sleep walking is supposedly caused by the moon
- study on ways to measure the earth
- plenty of reward
- pertaining to the sun
- move a plant
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- a glass enclosed sun rooms
- thorough knowledge
- pertaining to the earth
- hardest substance
- telescope for looking at the sun
- plant which turns tward the sun
- rich find in a gold mine
- change over to
- study of the Earth's and its formation
- a structure for bringing water
18 Clues: move a plant • change over to • plenty of reward • hardest substance • thorough knowledge • pertaining to the sun • pertaining to the earth • rich find in a gold mine • a glass enclosed sun rooms • of or pertaining to the moon • outside the Earth's atmosphere • a structure for bringing water • plant which turns tward the sun • telescope for looking at the sun • ...
Environmental Science 2012-10-17
Across
- Wet Spongy land often with certain types of trees, occasional flooding
- Capable of living or being lived in
- Not being harmful to the environment or depleting natural resources, and thereby supporting long-term ecological balance
- growth Forest has more standing dead trees and more bio-diverse ecosystem
- Forest forest that hasn't been touched by logging or natural disaster
- succession the gradual change from one species to another as environmental conditions change
- plant stage Plant life begins to grow under the water such as algae and humus
- the protective shell of many animals such as a scorpion
- Low wet land often treeless and flooded
- Forest Government owned forest
- plant stage Small plants begin to poke out of the water
Down
- a grassland often turned into farmland
- Decomposed organic matter
- species indicate some value in the environment such as climate change
- the presence of a large number of different species
- stage small amounts of plants growing around the edge of pond or lake
- Reusing
- log A fallen tree that other trees will us the nutrients from and grow from it
- Duck Most common duck in new Brunswick
- A standing dead tree
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 • the protective shell of many animals such as a scorpion • ...
Camryn Crawford and Brighton Dodson: Unit 7- Isaiah, Daniel Jonah 2024-04-11
Across
- what land did Jonah flee to
- what was Nebuchadnezzar's dream about
- Daniel interpreted what
- what did the prophets have to deliver
- what ate the plant that God grew for Jonah
- why did Jonah's friends go in the fire
- God grew a plant for Jonah for shade
- Daniel was one of two what books of the Bible
- why did Daniel get thrown in the lions den
- when Nineveh turned to God Jonah was what
- what empire was Nebuchadnezzar king of
- where was Jonah told to go by God
Down
- Jonah cared more about what then a city
- Nineveh's capital empire
- what was Isaiah's job
- God forgives all who what
- God cares about all people
- Daniel was taken to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar when what nation was conquered
- how many events where the prophets warned about
- how old was Daniel when he was thrown in the lions den
- Daniel succeeded because he stayed committed to who
- how long was Jonah in the fish
- the people of Nineveh laughed at Jonah's preaching
- how many friends were with Daniel in Babylon
- how where prophets classified
25 Clues: what was Isaiah's job • Daniel interpreted what • Nineveh's capital empire • God forgives all who what • God cares about all people • what land did Jonah flee to • how where prophets classified • how long was Jonah in the fish • where was Jonah told to go by God • God grew a plant for Jonah for shade • what was Nebuchadnezzar's dream about • what did the prophets have to deliver • ...
Camryn Crawford and Brighton Dodson: Unit 7- Isaiah, Daniel Jonah 2024-04-11
Across
- what land did Jonah flee to
- what was Nebuchadnezzar's dream about
- Daniel interpreted what
- what did the prophets have to deliver
- what ate the plant that God grew for Jonah
- why did Jonah's friends go in the fire
- God grew a plant for Jonah for shade
- Daniel was one of two what books of the Bible
- why did Daniel get thrown in the lions den
- when Nineveh turned to God Jonah was what
- what empire was Nebuchadnezzar king of
- where was Jonah told to go by God
Down
- Jonah cared more about what then a city
- Nineveh's capital empire
- what was Isaiah's job
- God forgives all who what
- God cares about all people
- Daniel was taken to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar when what nation was conquered
- how many events where the prophets warned about
- how old was Daniel when he was thrown in the lions den
- Daniel succeeded because he stayed committed to who
- how long was Jonah in the fish
- the people of Nineveh laughed at Jonah's preaching
- how many friends were with Daniel in Babylon
- how where prophets classified
25 Clues: what was Isaiah's job • Daniel interpreted what • Nineveh's capital empire • God forgives all who what • God cares about all people • what land did Jonah flee to • how where prophets classified • how long was Jonah in the fish • where was Jonah told to go by God • God grew a plant for Jonah for shade • what was Nebuchadnezzar's dream about • what did the prophets have to deliver • ...
ATP and Photosynthesis 2021-10-27
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- Used to move energized electrons to prevent energy loss
- Energy cannot be ________ or destroyed
- Another name for the light dependent reactions
- Where energy is stored between phosphate groups
- One of two things made in photosynthesis
- Form of stored energy in the body
- More energy is stored when more phosphate groups are ________
- Pigment in plant cells that provides the green color
- One of two substances used in photosynthesis
- How plants get their energy
- During the Calvin cycle, PGA is convered to ____ using ATP
- Abbreviated name for a group of electron acceptors that transport energized electrons
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- A property of objects that can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms
- Inside of the chloroplast, this is where you would find most of the chlorophyll
- One of two substances used in photosynthesis
- occurs when CO2 is added to RuBP to make PGA
- How animals (including humans) get their energy
- Form of usable energy in the body
- Clusters of pigments that absorb light for photosynthesis
- Where photosynthesis takes place in plant cells
- One of two things made in photosynthesis
- Light energy from the sun breaks down water that the plant has obtained into three things: hydrogen, oxygen, and ______________
22 Clues: How plants get their energy • Form of stored energy in the body • Form of usable energy in the body • Energy cannot be ________ or destroyed • One of two things made in photosynthesis • One of two things made in photosynthesis • One of two substances used in photosynthesis • occurs when CO2 is added to RuBP to make PGA • One of two substances used in photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2023-01-18
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- what absorbs the sunlight
- 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
- small openings in the bottoms of leaves
- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- the powerhouse of the cell
- cellular energy
- the process plants use to turn sunlight into energy
- organisms that can make their own energy
- the main support for a plant
- a type of anaerobic respiration (or fermentation) that breaks down sugars to produce energy in the form of ATP
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- C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O
- what absorbs water in the plant
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- a biotechnological process accomplished by yeast, some kinds of bacteria, or a few other microorganisms to convert sugars into ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide.
- network of connective tissues that link up the plant
- transports food
- transports water from roots to leaves and stems
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
- a substance produced during a chemical process.
21 Clues: cellular energy • transports food • what absorbs the sunlight • the powerhouse of the cell • C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O • 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 • the main support for a plant • what absorbs water in the plant • small openings in the bottoms of leaves • organisms that can make their own energy • transports water from roots to leaves and stems • ...
Intro to the Horticulture Industry 2022-08-31
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- Production and use of woody and herbaceous, or non woody plants
- _________ Garden is a collection of a wide range of plant species for exhibition and scientific study
- ____________ Center is a retail outlet that sells plants grown in nurseries, along with garden supplies
- The science of matter
- The science and art of growing plants for use and beauty and is an important segment of the agriculture industry
- Planting, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetable crops
- Planting, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruit and nut crops
- _____________ Management is the establishment and care of a grass surface in a residential, business, sports facility, or park setting
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- A plant grown and used for its colorful greenery or leaves
- A place that specializes in starting plants and growing them until they are ready to be transplanted to landscapes
- The science of soil management and crop production
- A botanical collection composed exclusively of trees used in part for scientific study
- The study of plant and animal processes
- The study of insects
- ________________ horticulture is the production and use of plants to beautify the outdoor environment
- structure whose walls and roof are covered with a transparent material, such as glass, in which climatic conditions can be controlled for plant growth
- The study of the relationships between living organisms and their abiotic environment
17 Clues: The study of insects • The science of matter • The study of plant and animal processes • The science of soil management and crop production • A plant grown and used for its colorful greenery or leaves • Production and use of woody and herbaceous, or non woody plants • Planting, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetable crops • ...
Soil 2025-11-19
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- a substance with a pH above 7.0
- the place where a population lives and its surroundings
- MyPlate a diagram showing recommended healthy food groups
- decayed organic matter broken down into soil nutrients
- essential chemical elements needed for plant growth
- a substance with a pH below 7.0
- essential elements needed in large amounts for plant growth
- the top layer of Earth where plants grow
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- green pigment in plants that captures sunlight for food production
- separating plant nutrients from soil by dissolving them
- the breakdown of rocks into smaller particles and minerals
- a community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- highly decomposed organic matter rich in nutrients
- a measure of land area equal to 43,560 square feet
- matter remains of plants and animals in soil
- the upper layer of soil rich in organic matter
- tiny living organisms visible only under a microscope
- food crops grown for horses or cattle
- a substance with a pH above 7.0
- a substance with a pH of 7.0
20 Clues: a substance with a pH of 7.0 • a substance with a pH above 7.0 • a substance with a pH above 7.0 • a substance with a pH below 7.0 • food crops grown for horses or cattle • the top layer of Earth where plants grow • matter remains of plants and animals in soil • the upper layer of soil rich in organic matter • highly decomposed organic matter rich in nutrients • ...
5.1 - Totally Cellular Key Terms Crossword 2024-02-09
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- A dark body containing a centriole in animal cells, but not plant cells.
- The simplest unit of inheritance.
- A structure that appears during mitosis in animal cells.
- A system of membranes in eukaryotic cells that modifies proteins for export by the cell.
- The gelatin-like aqueous fluid that bathes the organelles on the inside of the cell membrane.
- One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with guanine.
- The ultimate functional unit of an organic structure, plant, or animal.
- The portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that contains attached ribosomes.
- One of the four bases in DNA. It pairs only with thymine.
- One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with adenine.
- One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with cytosine.
- An organelle that functions in the synthesis of proteins.
- The inside parts of a cell.
- An inherited feature or characteristic.
- A network of long protein strands in the cytosol that helps maintain the shape and size.
- A fluid-filled organelle that stores enzymes or metabolic wastes in a plant cell.
- A substance that causes a precipitate to form when added to a solution.
- The transmission of genetic factors from parent to offspring.
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- The substance in the living cells of all organisms that carries genetic info.
- The formation of proteins using information coded on DNA and carried by RNA.
- Membrane bounded vesicle derived from the Golgi apparatus and containing material.
- The semipermeable membrane enclosing the cytoplasm of a cell.
- The portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that actively transports K.
- The forming or building of a more complex chemical substance or compound from elements.
- The membranous covering of a cell secreted by the cytoplasm in growing plants.
- A cell organelle containing enzymes that catalyze the production and breakdown of H.
- A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- An organelle containing digestive enzymes, existing primarily in animal cells.
- A small, rounded body within the cell nucleus, functioning in ribosome manufacture.
- A cell that contains genetic information or DNA in the nucleus like most organisms.
- Organelles that are the site of aerobic respiration in eukaryotic cells.
- Plural for nucleus.
- The smallest part of a substance that can exist separately and still retain its chemical properties.
- Minute objects within plant cells, which contain the green pigment, chlorophyll.
- Each strand of DNA is a linear arrangement of repeating similar units called nucleotides.
- A genetic protein-like nucleic acid on plant and animal genes.
- A microscopic, dark-staining body, visible in the nucleus of the cell.
- The living substance within a plant or animal cell excluding the nucleus.
- The central portion of the cell protoplast surrounded by a very thin membrane.
39 Clues: Plural for nucleus. • The inside parts of a cell. • The simplest unit of inheritance. • An inherited feature or characteristic. • A structure that appears during mitosis in animal cells. • One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with guanine. • One of the four bases in DNA. It pairs only with thymine. • One of the four bases of DNA; it pairs only with adenine. • ...
Anatomy of Cells 2022-02-24
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- Animal and plant cells are made up of these
- The building blocks of life
- There are two parts of this smooth and rough
- The outer layer of an animal cell
- A green structure only in a plant cell
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- The brain of the cell
- A jelly-like substance in the cell
- A large sac that holds waste, food and water
- These organelles build or synthesize protein
- This structure packages and moves protein through the cell
- These structures are known as the powerhouses of the cell
- The outer layer of a plant cell
12 Clues: The brain of the cell • The building blocks of life • The outer layer of a plant cell • The outer layer of an animal cell • A jelly-like substance in the cell • A green structure only in a plant cell • Animal and plant cells are made up of these • A large sac that holds waste, food and water • These organelles build or synthesize protein • ...
Plants and flowers 2023-04-13
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- The common name for this flower is Petunia
- The genus name of this flower is Paeonia
- The genus name of this plant is Golden Bell
- This herb can grow up to 3 feet tall
- The genus name of this shrub is Buxus
- This water plant grows up to 8 feet tall
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- The genus name of this flower is Liriope
- The common name for this flower is Gerber Daisy
- The common name for this plant is Water Lily
- The common name for this plant is fountaingrass
10 Clues: This herb can grow up to 3 feet tall • The genus name of this shrub is Buxus • The genus name of this flower is Liriope • The genus name of this flower is Paeonia • This water plant grows up to 8 feet tall • The common name for this flower is Petunia • The genus name of this plant is Golden Bell • The common name for this plant is Water Lily • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-05-03
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- The part of the plant that gathers light energy for the process of photosynthesis
- The color that Chlorophyll gives plant life
- The roots of a plant get this compound from the ground and use it as part of photosynthesis
- Name of the entire process in which a plant produces its own food
- The part of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll
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- Another word for Glucose or the compound produced by photosynthesis that the plant uses for food
- Photosynthesis uses this form of energy to drive this process
- Waste product of photosynthesis
- The compound that humans breathe out that plants use as part of photosynthesis
9 Clues: Waste product of photosynthesis • The color that Chlorophyll gives plant life • The part of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll • Photosynthesis uses this form of energy to drive this process • Name of the entire process in which a plant produces its own food • The compound that humans breathe out that plants use as part of photosynthesis • ...
Plants in the surroundings and environment 2022-11-28
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- the central vein of a leaf
- a medicinal plant
- used to make linen clothes
- plants like creepers have weak sterms
- a bevearge we got from plants
- develops into a fruit
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- rootsystem mainly found in monocot plants
- a plant that stores extra food in the leaf
- help in excange of gases, present on the under side of the leaf
- keeps the plant cool
- food prepared by the leafs
11 Clues: a medicinal plant • keeps the plant cool • develops into a fruit • the central vein of a leaf • used to make linen clothes • food prepared by the leafs • a bevearge we got from plants • plants like creepers have weak sterms • rootsystem mainly found in monocot plants • a plant that stores extra food in the leaf • help in excange of gases, present on the under side of the leaf
Plants in the surroundings and environment 2022-11-28
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- the central vein of a leaf
- a medicinal plant
- used to make linen clothes
- plants like creepers have weak sterms
- a bevearge we got from plants
- develops into a fruit
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- rootsystem mainly found in monocot plants
- a plant that stores extra food in the leaf
- help in excange of gases, present on the under side of the leaf
- keeps the plant cool
- food prepared by the leafs
11 Clues: a medicinal plant • keeps the plant cool • develops into a fruit • the central vein of a leaf • used to make linen clothes • food prepared by the leafs • a bevearge we got from plants • plants like creepers have weak sterms • rootsystem mainly found in monocot plants • a plant that stores extra food in the leaf • help in excange of gases, present on the under side of the leaf
Plants in the surroundings and environment 2022-11-28
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- root system mainly found in monocot plants
- used to make linen clothes
- a beverage we get from plants
- plants like creepers have weak stems
- the central vein of a leaf
- food prepared by the leaves
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- keeps the plant cool
- develops into a fruit
- help in exchange of gases, present on the under side of the leaf
- a medicinal plant
- a plant that stores extra food in the leaf
11 Clues: a medicinal plant • keeps the plant cool • develops into a fruit • used to make linen clothes • the central vein of a leaf • food prepared by the leaves • a beverage we get from plants • plants like creepers have weak stems • root system mainly found in monocot plants • a plant that stores extra food in the leaf • help in exchange of gases, present on the under side of the leaf
B3 so far 2012-10-17
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- These are transported into the root by active transport
- A condition in plants in which transpiration is happening at a rate faster than the plant can take water in throught the roots
- The large artery in which blood leaves the heart to travel round the body
- found in plasma and have no nucleus
- This is found on the surface of leaves to prevent transpiration
- The vessel in a plant that carries glucose
- An important ingredient in sports drinks
- This is created by the thin membrane of the alveoli
- The process by which water leaves leaf tissue
- Prevent backflow in veins
- The vessel in a plant that carries water
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- The alveoli must be _______ to allow gases to dissolve for diffusion
- A mechanism of transporting substances against their concentration gradient
- These control the opening and closing of stomata in different environemntal conditions
- Water molecules in the xylem have ________ forces which aid in water transport
- All exchange surfaces have this to ensure efficient gas exchange
- An exchange surface in mammals that uses diffusion and active transport
- A devise used to hold open arteries
- vein carries blood from the lungs to the heart
- The transport of water across a partially permeable membrane
20 Clues: Prevent backflow in veins • found in plasma and have no nucleus • A devise used to hold open arteries • An important ingredient in sports drinks • The vessel in a plant that carries water • The vessel in a plant that carries glucose • The process by which water leaves leaf tissue • vein carries blood from the lungs to the heart • ...
Cells 2023-11-13
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- The powerhouse of the cell. Breaks down food for energy.
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell.
- Provides structure and support the cell. Unique to plant cells
- Gel-like fluid that supports cell organelles. Contains all the water in the cell.
- Packages and transmits proteins around the cell.
- Found in the Cytoplasm or on the Rough ER. Makes proteins for the cell.
- Storage place for water, waste, food, and other cellular materials.
- The site of protein production.
- Organism made up of large and complex cells that have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
- The control center of the cell. Controls the activities of the cell and contains genetic material (DNA).
- Long, tail like cell appendage.
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- Where materials are processed and moved around the cell.
- Organisms made up of only one cell.
- Short, hair like cell appendages.
- Organelle that aids in digestion and waste removal.
- Organisms made up of two or more cells.
- Creates food (glucose) for the plant cell. Where photosynthesis is carried out in a plant cell.
- When an organism increases in size.
- When an organism's structure or ability changes.
- Organism made up of small and simple cells that lack membrane bound organelles and a nucelus.
- The smallest unit of life
21 Clues: The smallest unit of life • The site of protein production. • Long, tail like cell appendage. • Short, hair like cell appendages. • Organisms made up of only one cell. • When an organism increases in size. • Organisms made up of two or more cells. • Controls what goes in and out of the cell. • Packages and transmits proteins around the cell. • ...
Ecology part 2 2022-03-25
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- type of plant that lacks vascular tissues, moves substance slowly from cell to cell by osmosis and diffusion, and grows only in a damp environment
- a fern's thick underground stem that functions as a food-storage organ
- adaptive reproductive structure of some vascular plants that contains an embryo, nutrients for the embryo, and is covered by a protective coat
- seed structure that stores food or helps absorb food for the sporophyte of vascular seed plants
- liverwort with a fleshy, lobed body shape
- openings in the other cell layer of leaf surfaces and some stems that allow the exchange of water, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and other gases between a plant and its environment
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- specialized tissue that transports water, food, and other substances in vascular plants and can also provide structure and support
- a feature that contains male or female reproductive structures of cycads and other gymnosperms
- a plant that lives anchored to an object or to another plant
- a compact cluster of spore-bearing structures in some seedless vascular plant sporophytes
- type of plant with vascular tissues adapted to land environments
- a fern structure formed by clusters of sporangia, usually on the underside of a food
- sac or case in which fungal spores are produced
13 Clues: liverwort with a fleshy, lobed body shape • sac or case in which fungal spores are produced • a plant that lives anchored to an object or to another plant • type of plant with vascular tissues adapted to land environments • a fern's thick underground stem that functions as a food-storage organ • ...
BI103E Spring 16 Terms 2016-06-01
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- organisms not closely related independently evolve similar traits as a result of adapting to similar niches
- White oak leaf position on stem
- veins, lobes, and/or leaflets all radiate from a single point
- leaf of a plant consisting of several or many distinct parts (leaflets) joined to a single stem
- point in which all needles arrive
- science of defining groups of biological organisms on the basis of shared characteristics and giving names to those groups
- flowering plants whose seeds typically contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon
- Oregon grape leaf position on stem
- study of cyclic and seasonal natural phenomena, especially in relation to climate and plant and animal life
- male and female flowers are found on a single individual
- Meadow fox tail leaf position on stem
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- an evolutionary process
- male flowers are on one plant and female flowers are on another plant
- veins, lobes, and/or leaflets all attach to a central axis
- one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants or angiosperms were formerly divided
- small specialized habitat within a larger habitat
- leaf whose blade is not divided to the midrib even though lobed
- a branch of biology that deals with relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms
- two separate species evolve differently from a common ancestor
20 Clues: an evolutionary process • White oak leaf position on stem • point in which all needles arrive • Oregon grape leaf position on stem • Meadow fox tail leaf position on stem • small specialized habitat within a larger habitat • male and female flowers are found on a single individual • veins, lobes, and/or leaflets all attach to a central axis • ...
Water Treatment Crossword 2025-11-07
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- Activated material that traps odours, taste, and colour
- Nutrient removed to prevent algae growth in rivers
- Thick, soil-like product used as fertilizer after wastewater treatment
- Largest wastewater treatment plant in Waterloo Region
- Region of Waterloo’s drinking-water plant on Ottawa Street
- Disinfectant added last to keep drinking water safe in pipes
- Chemical coagulant used at Mannheim to make fine particles stick together
- Stage where heavy floc sinks to the bottom of deep tanks
- Used water from homes that travels to the treatment plant
- Process that removes fine particles using sand or carbon layers
- Local river receiving treated effluent and supplying surface water
- Treated wastewater released safely back to the Grand River
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- Type of light that disinfects water by damaging bacteria DNA
- Clumps of particles formed when coagulant is added
- System of underground pipes that delivers clean water to homes
- Tank where solids settle and clear liquid flows out
- Step where polymer or alum helps small particles clump together
- Settled solids removed from clarifiers or digesters
- Term describing how clear treated water becomes after filtration
- Large storage area where raw river water rests before treatment
- Airtight tank where bacteria break down solids without oxygen
- Gas bubbled into water to kill germs and improve taste and smell
- Location where surface water enters the plant from the Grand River
- Step where air is pumped in to support helpful bacteria
- Gas pumped into aeration tanks to help microbes break down waste
25 Clues: Clumps of particles formed when coagulant is added • Nutrient removed to prevent algae growth in rivers • Tank where solids settle and clear liquid flows out • Settled solids removed from clarifiers or digesters • Largest wastewater treatment plant in Waterloo Region • Activated material that traps odours, taste, and colour • ...
Cell Structure & Function Crossword 2021-10-03
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- cell, this type of cell contains chloroplasts
- this organelle stores food and water in the cell
- cell, this type of cell does not have a cell wall
- this gives the nucleus and the cell its shape
- pores, this part of the organelle that transports materials for nucleus to cytoplasm
- endoplasmic reticulum, this organelle makes proteins and lipids for the cell
- jellylike material that contains all organelles inside the cell
- this is where microtubules are made
- membrane, all cells are surrounded by this
- the basic unit of life
- process in which energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy
- contains the genetic information of the cell
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- vacuole, this main vacuole is located in the plant cell
- apparatus, modifies and packages proteins for export out of the cell
- the dense center of the centrosome
- wall, plant cells have an additional layer of protection called the ______ _______
- the process of cell division
- diversity, the size, shape, & internal organization of the cell
- endoplasmic reticulum, this organelle transports materials through the cell and produces protein
- this is where proteins are made in a cell
- organelles that contain chlorophyll
- the powerhouse of the cell
- in the center of a cell
- this organelle breaks down and recycles worn out cells
- this organelle makes ribosomes in the nucleus
25 Clues: the basic unit of life • in the center of a cell • the powerhouse of the cell • the process of cell division • the dense center of the centrosome • organelles that contain chlorophyll • this is where microtubules are made • this is where proteins are made in a cell • membrane, all cells are surrounded by this • contains the genetic information of the cell • ...
Cellular Crossword 2025-08-29
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- Organelles that perform photosynthesis in plant cells; make plant cells have the greenish-color
- A network of membranes involved in protein and lipid synthesis; smooth and rough
- Vesicles that contain enzymes to digest cellular waste and debris
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The outer rigid layer of plant cells; different than a cell membrane
- Processes and packages proteins and lipids for delivery within or outside of the cell
- The structures responsible for synthesizing proteins
- The outer shell of the cell
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- The cellular organelle that is responsible for carrying out the oxidative reactions using molecular oxygen
- The smallest unit of life
- Membrane-bound sacs for storage
- The “control center” of eukaryotic cells containing DNA
- The genetic material that carries the cells instructions
- A network Of fibers that maintains the cell’s shape and helps with movement
- The gel-like substance that fills the cell and holds the organelles
15 Clues: The smallest unit of life • The powerhouse of the cell • The outer shell of the cell • Membrane-bound sacs for storage • The structures responsible for synthesizing proteins • The “control center” of eukaryotic cells containing DNA • The genetic material that carries the cells instructions • Vesicles that contain enzymes to digest cellular waste and debris • ...
Cells and Functions 2022-10-10
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- powerhouse of the cell that makes energy
- green pigment structure only in plants
- surrounding membrane of the nucleus
- fluid storage device
- material in the cell that holds organelles
- non-green pigment structure in plants
- clean up dead organelles and parts of cells
- found inside the nucleus
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- protein packaging organelle
- outer "bag" around the cell
- rigid structure only in plant outside membrane
- the basic unit of living things
- nonpigmented storage in plant cells
- the genetic material of life
- protein factories
- stores chemicals and enzymes
- control center of the cell holds DNA
- has ribosomes on it
18 Clues: protein factories • has ribosomes on it • fluid storage device • found inside the nucleus • protein packaging organelle • outer "bag" around the cell • the genetic material of life • stores chemicals and enzymes • the basic unit of living things • nonpigmented storage in plant cells • surrounding membrane of the nucleus • control center of the cell holds DNA • ...
Science Vocab 2023-11-16
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- The substances which participate in a chemical reaction
- The process by which cells derive energy from glucose
- Creating energy to drive cellular function
- The process by which plants create oxygen and energy
- C6 H12 O6
- O2
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes
- Radiation from the Sun capable of producing heat
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- The basic unit of all animals
- Tiny openings or pores in plant tissue
- CO2
- A plastid that contains chlorophyll
- A community of interacting organisms
- Green outgrowth from the stem plant
- H2O
- Result of a process or action
- The basic unit of all plants
- A pigment that gives plants their green color,
18 Clues: O2 • CO2 • H2O • C6 H12 O6 • The basic unit of all plants • The basic unit of all animals • Result of a process or action • A plastid that contains chlorophyll • Green outgrowth from the stem plant • The breakdown of glucose by enzymes • A community of interacting organisms • Tiny openings or pores in plant tissue • Creating energy to drive cellular function • ...
Grade 4 Revision Crossword 1 2024-02-04
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- An instrument that has its strings plucked to be played.
- Plants which can be eaten are called _________.
- An example of a leaf of a plant that can be eaten.
- An instrument in which air needs to be blown to be played.
- An example of a root of a plant that can be eaten.
- An example of a flower of a plant that can be eaten.
- The smallest section of the healthy plate contains this.
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- An example of a plant from which we can make clothes.
- The number of senses humans have.
- The biggest part of the healthy plate should contain fruit and ___________.
- The organs which help us detect sound.
- An instrument that is hit to be played.
12 Clues: The number of senses humans have. • The organs which help us detect sound. • An instrument that is hit to be played. • Plants which can be eaten are called _________. • An example of a leaf of a plant that can be eaten. • An example of a root of a plant that can be eaten. • An example of a flower of a plant that can be eaten. • ...
flower pollination 2023-09-27
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- brightly colored part of the flower that attracts insects.
- grows from a pollen grain to an ovule.
- transfer of pollen from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another plant.Filament – a stalk that supports the anther.
- part of the pistil that contains ovules.
- female part of a flower that contains the stigma, the style, and the ovary
- structure that contains pollen.
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- part of the pistil between the stigma and the ovary.
- develop into seeds when the eggs are fertilized.
- sticky top surface of the pistil.
- transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma, leading to fertilization.
- transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or flowers of the same plant
- fleshy plant structure that contains seeds.
- tiny grains that contain sperm cells.
- consists of the anther and the filament.
- small leaf that protects the flower before it blooms.
15 Clues: structure that contains pollen. • sticky top surface of the pistil. • tiny grains that contain sperm cells. • grows from a pollen grain to an ovule. • consists of the anther and the filament. • part of the pistil that contains ovules. • fleshy plant structure that contains seeds. • develop into seeds when the eggs are fertilized. • ...
Crossword 1 2016-09-14
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- expulsion of indigestible food from body
- the fourth chamber, true stomach in ruminants
- breaking down of fat particles by digestive juices
- nutrient made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
- inner lining in the stomach
- organisms that synthesize their own food
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- cud-chewing animals
- tissue that transports water and minerals to leaves from roots
- an example of a parasitic plant
- nitrogen-fixing bacteria
- organisms dependent on plants for their food
- association of two different organisms benefiting each other
- process of intake of food
- special structures in which chlorophyll is present
- organisms feeding on decaying dead plants and animals
- a plant dependent on other plant for nutrition
16 Clues: cud-chewing animals • nitrogen-fixing bacteria • process of intake of food • inner lining in the stomach • an example of a parasitic plant • expulsion of indigestible food from body • organisms that synthesize their own food • organisms dependent on plants for their food • the fourth chamber, true stomach in ruminants • a plant dependent on other plant for nutrition • ...
Plant parts 2021-05-30
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- this plant stores food in leaves
- it connects the branch to the leaf
- this has one main root and carrot is example
- green coloured substance
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- it is hard, strong and brown in color
- an underground stem
- it plant part stores food for baby plant
- the fruit which have only one seed
- it forms an important part of diet
- this plant have thick and fleshy stem
10 Clues: an underground stem • green coloured substance • this plant stores food in leaves • it connects the branch to the leaf • the fruit which have only one seed • it forms an important part of diet • it is hard, strong and brown in color • this plant have thick and fleshy stem • it plant part stores food for baby plant • this has one main root and carrot is example
WHEAT 2021-11-02
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- A small growth of a plant.
- A machine that sprays the weeds to ensure the crop is nice and clean
- The middle layer of a wheat kernel that contains proteins and carbohydrates.
- harvester, A machine that separates the grain from the plant
- bin, A bin that stores wheat grains
- A chemical that helps plants grow
- Consists of animal feces (poo).
- A yummy breakfast that contains wheat.
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- mill, A place where raw grains are crushed and ground to make flour.
- A cereal that contains wheat.
- The process by which a plant grows from a seed.
- The small nutrient rich core of a wheat kernel.
- Grain, The small hard seeds of cereal plants.
- A big bin that stores wheat grains ready to be transported to the flour mill
- The hard outer layer of a wheat kernel.
15 Clues: A small growth of a plant. • A cereal that contains wheat. • Consists of animal feces (poo). • A chemical that helps plants grow • bin, A bin that stores wheat grains • A yummy breakfast that contains wheat. • The hard outer layer of a wheat kernel. • Grain, The small hard seeds of cereal plants. • The process by which a plant grows from a seed. • ...
Reproduction and Growth of A Plant 2014-06-05
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- The part of a flowering plant that surrounds and protects the seeds
- An early stage development for an organism
- The organ of a of a plant that contains chlorophyll, the green pigment plants need to make their food
- Produced by the apical meristem
- A long, thin structure that supports the anther
- A period in which growth and activity decrease or stop
- Gamete
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- Occurs in angiosperms
- Provides food for the plant embryo
- Female gametophyte within the ovule of a flower
- Little or no woody tissue
- Reproductive structure in flowering plants
12 Clues: Gamete • Occurs in angiosperms • Little or no woody tissue • Produced by the apical meristem • Provides food for the plant embryo • An early stage development for an organism • Reproductive structure in flowering plants • Female gametophyte within the ovule of a flower • A long, thin structure that supports the anther • A period in which growth and activity decrease or stop • ...
Moving Materials 2013-05-15
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- a type of non-vascular plant
- the force that makes water stick to other things
- The process where water vapor escapes from leaves
- a type of non-vascular plant
- the force that makes water molecules stick together
- ____ tissues conduct food materials downward from the leaves.
- This organ moves materials up a plant
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- the woody stem of a tree
- A ____ plant has specialized tissues that transport materials
- this causes water to pushed into the stem
- This lies between the xylem and the phloem
- this force pulls everything down
- plants that lack leaves, stems and roots is called ____
13 Clues: the woody stem of a tree • a type of non-vascular plant • a type of non-vascular plant • this force pulls everything down • This organ moves materials up a plant • this causes water to pushed into the stem • This lies between the xylem and the phloem • the force that makes water stick to other things • The process where water vapor escapes from leaves • ...
Adaptations and Natural Selection 2023-02-14
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- any change that causes a response
- genetic differences within a population
- the stimulus that causes thigmotropism
- the process of advantageous traits being passed down from generation to generation is ___________ selection
- hummingbirds have long ______ so that they can reach nectar inside flowers
- what birds with a short very strong beak most likely eat
- when humans breed organisms for a specific trait it is called _________ breeding
- a defense mechanism where animals try to look like different animals
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- the pressure inside a plant cell that helps the plant stand up straight
- the stimulus that causes geotropism
- plant growth in response to light
- where Darwin studied animals and developed the theory of natural selection
- the process that makes animals better suited to their environments
- thick layer underneath skin that keeps animals warm
- the underground structures where some plants store food to survive droughts
- tissue in plants that transports food and nutrients
- the name of the scientist who developed the theory of natural selection
- tissue in plants that transports water and minerals
18 Clues: any change that causes a response • plant growth in response to light • the stimulus that causes geotropism • the stimulus that causes thigmotropism • genetic differences within a population • thick layer underneath skin that keeps animals warm • tissue in plants that transports food and nutrients • tissue in plants that transports water and minerals • ...
#19 2025-05-07
Across
- Natural flowing water
- Seed used as spice
- Coniferous evergreen
- Group of bushes
- Small ground bird
- Characterized by violent weather
- Carnivorous swamp plant
- Small Australian marsupial
- Anchor of a plant
- Desert-dwelling arachnid
- Dense growth of tall grasses
- Tree with strong wood
- Hard outer covering
- Flower part
- Tiny grains of rock
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- Air pollution mix
- Fertile desert spot
- Coastal grassy wetland
- Feathery growth
- Small wave motion
- Frozen rain and snow mix
- Water falling from clouds
- Water left in rocks at low tide
- Hard metamorphic rock
- Male deer
- Small rounded stone
- Marine algae
- Wetland plant
- Nocturnal predator bird
- Plant fluid
30 Clues: Male deer • Flower part • Plant fluid • Marine algae • Wetland plant • Feathery growth • Group of bushes • Air pollution mix • Small wave motion • Small ground bird • Anchor of a plant • Seed used as spice • Fertile desert spot • Small rounded stone • Hard outer covering • Tiny grains of rock • Coniferous evergreen • Natural flowing water • Hard metamorphic rock • Tree with strong wood • ...
Ella 7 2022-09-26
Across
- different parts do different jobs
- parts within a cell
- outer covering
- stores DNA
- powerhouse of the cell
- tool to see small
- tough outer covering of plant cell
- gel inside the cell
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- one celled
- many celled
- organs work together
- basic unit of living things
- plant organelle where sunlight is turned into energy
- cells work together
- living thing
15 Clues: one celled • stores DNA • many celled • living thing • outer covering • tool to see small • parts within a cell • cells work together • gel inside the cell • organs work together • powerhouse of the cell • basic unit of living things • different parts do different jobs • tough outer covering of plant cell • plant organelle where sunlight is turned into energy
noah ;) 2025-10-16
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- the name of my rosemary plant
- what inspires me to make art
- where I was born
- favorite movie
- my middle name
- favorite color
- favorite musical artist
- position in soccer (now)
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- favorite meal to make
- favorite New Girl character
- favorite soccer team
- favorite cookie
- favorite shoe
- the name of my basil plant
- favorite tv show
- who loves pancakes
16 Clues: favorite shoe • favorite movie • my middle name • favorite color • favorite cookie • where I was born • favorite tv show • who loves pancakes • favorite soccer team • favorite meal to make • favorite musical artist • position in soccer (now) • the name of my basil plant • favorite New Girl character • what inspires me to make art • the name of my rosemary plant
cells 2023-02-20
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- stem cells transform to suit their function
- the last cellular level in an organism
- I store waste sometimes
- I decide what leaves and enter the cell
- I give plant cells a fixed shape
- I am made up of the nucleus and the cytoplasm
- organelle found only in plant cells
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- Cells work together to form these structures
- is the organelle that is the brain of the cell
- The organelle that makes energy for the cell
- cell structured to swim to fertilize an egg
- green substance in plant cells
12 Clues: I store waste sometimes • green substance in plant cells • I give plant cells a fixed shape • organelle found only in plant cells • the last cellular level in an organism • I decide what leaves and enter the cell • stem cells transform to suit their function • Cells work together to form these structures • The organelle that makes energy for the cell • ...
Spring 2023-04-17
21 Clues: plant • flower • puddle • garden • season • sprout • spring • picnic • insect • ladybug • weather • tadpole • rainbow • daffodil • duckling • sunshine • raindrop • umbrella • butterfly • bumblebee • dragonfly
Choice Board Crossword 2023-09-18
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- Wall Only found in plant cells, provides support to keep shape
- A gel-like substance that holds organelles in place
- Controls what enters and exits the cell
- Plant's response to water
- Water pressure in vacuole of plant cells
- Plant's response to touch
- Plant's response to gravity
- Something from inside an organism that causes it to react
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- The "director" of the cell and stores genetic information
- Used for storage including water, nutrients, and waste
- Plant's response to light
- Something from outside an organism that causes it to react
- Organelle that breaks down nutrients to get energy
- Plant's external stimulus response
- Only found in plant cells, where photosynthesis takes place
15 Clues: Plant's response to light • Plant's response to water • Plant's response to touch • Plant's response to gravity • Plant's external stimulus response • Controls what enters and exits the cell • Water pressure in vacuole of plant cells • Organelle that breaks down nutrients to get energy • A gel-like substance that holds organelles in place • ...
April Spelling 2023-05-07
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- a hybrid created from a tiger and a lion
- a flip
- a part of a whole e.g. a half
- a plant and meat eater
- also called the Middle Ages from 500CE to 1500CE
- people native to a place; the First peoples
- a triangular shaped home made by indigenous people
- a plant eater
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- to create something from scratch
- a meat eater
- a mix of either 2 plants or 2 animals
- a part of a whole e.g. 0.8
- a period of time from start to end
- a group of a type of plant or animal
- a soldier who pled loyalty to the king in return for land
15 Clues: a flip • a meat eater • a plant eater • a plant and meat eater • a part of a whole e.g. 0.8 • a part of a whole e.g. a half • to create something from scratch • a period of time from start to end • a group of a type of plant or animal • a mix of either 2 plants or 2 animals • a hybrid created from a tiger and a lion • people native to a place; the First peoples • ...
Botanical 2024-10-27
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- Tall plant with branches and leaves.
- Part of a tree where leaves grow.
- Nature's beauty, blooms in spring.
- Sweet part of plants like apples.
- Small part that grows into a plant.
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- Edible plant parts like carrots.
- Flower in bloom.
- Green part of a plant, makes food.
- Grows underground, holds plant.
- Covers the ground, green and small.
10 Clues: Flower in bloom. • Grows underground, holds plant. • Edible plant parts like carrots. • Part of a tree where leaves grow. • Sweet part of plants like apples. • Green part of a plant, makes food. • Nature's beauty, blooms in spring. • Covers the ground, green and small. • Small part that grows into a plant. • Tall plant with branches and leaves.
Unit 3 Vocab Quiz Puzzle 2021-10-07
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- The tough, outer layer of hair
- The actively growing base of a hair. Contains DNA
- A substance created by a chain of molecules
- Transfer of pollen from the male to female part of a plant
- An asexual reproductive structure for mushrooms
- The smallest indivisible unit of a textile
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- A Flexible, flat material made by interlacing yarns
- The central core of a hair
- A plant with naked seeds
- A type of fibrous protein that help makes hair
- The application of plant science to the courtroom
- Fibers that have been spun together
- Any of the fine,threadlike strands growing from the skin of living creatures.
13 Clues: A plant with naked seeds • The central core of a hair • The tough, outer layer of hair • Fibers that have been spun together • The smallest indivisible unit of a textile • A substance created by a chain of molecules • A type of fibrous protein that help makes hair • An asexual reproductive structure for mushrooms • The application of plant science to the courtroom • ...
System 2025-11-17
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- __________ system help the different parts of the body to move
- _________ system takes in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide
- push food from mouth to stomach
- muscular bag that mixes digestive juices with food
- make food for the plant
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- ________ system protect organs like the heart and lungs
- helps plant to absorb water and mineral salts
- chew our food into smaller pieces
- supports the plant to reach for sunlight
- At the ________ intestine, water is absorbed from undigested food.
- _________ system is made up of the heart, blood vessels and blood
- __________ system breaks down food into simpler substances
- At the _________ intestine, digested food is absorbed into the bloodstream.
13 Clues: make food for the plant • push food from mouth to stomach • chew our food into smaller pieces • supports the plant to reach for sunlight • helps plant to absorb water and mineral salts • muscular bag that mixes digestive juices with food • ________ system protect organs like the heart and lungs • __________ system breaks down food into simpler substances • ...
The Bae Tri allotment 2022-03-20
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- Put your green waste in this in order for it to rot. It can then be used on your plants to help them grow
- This transparent structure gets hot in the summer and is perfect for growing plants in
- This tall plant is cut, dried and used as long sticks that can support plants as they grow
- The nationality that these beans are named after
- This plant looks like a cucumber, has massive green leaves and usually a big yellow flower
- This is attached to your gutters in order to collect rain water
- A vital pollinator
- These have lots of seeds inside and many call them a vegetable but they're actually a fruit
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- The seeds, of this popular fruit, can be seen on the outside
- Plants use the energy from this to help them grow
- This is usually used in salads and slugs and snails like to eat it
- These are red, round and can come in a "cherry" variety
- This herb, that has purple flowers, has a distinctive smell
- This part of the plant gathers nutrients and water from the soil. It also anchors the plant to the ground
- The Welsh word for carrot
- This is when you pick your crops (usually in autumn but can differ depending on the crop)
16 Clues: A vital pollinator • The Welsh word for carrot • The nationality that these beans are named after • Plants use the energy from this to help them grow • These are red, round and can come in a "cherry" variety • This herb, that has purple flowers, has a distinctive smell • The seeds, of this popular fruit, can be seen on the outside • ...
Genetics 2021-03-18
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- to receive something from someone who came before you
- an organism that always passes down certain traits (i.e. physically expressed traits) to its offspring of many generation
- branch of biology that deals w/ characteristics
- a distinguishing quality, trait or feature
- pollination pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant
- a genetic factor that blocks another one
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- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- the young born of living organisms. They are the children
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- genetic factor blocked by a dominant factor
- pollination pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
12 Clues: a genetic factor that blocks another one • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • a distinguishing quality, trait or feature • genetic factor blocked by a dominant factor • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • branch of biology that deals w/ characteristics • to receive something from someone who came before you • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-16
Across
- Compressed leaves modified to store food for use in the next growing season.
- A sugary liquid produced by some flowers to attract animals.
- The production of new plants of the same type.
- A tree that keeps its leaves all the year.
- A gas present in the air, given off by plants during the day.
- The tubes that carry water and salts from the stem to the leaves, and food from the leaves to the stem of the plant.
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma of a flower, or from male to female cones.
- Using energy from sunlight to combine carbon dioxide and water and produce food.
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- Loss of water through the leaves of growing plants.
- The chemical used by plants to trap the energy in sunlight for making sugars giving plants their green colour.
- The scientific study of plants and plant life.
- The upright part of the plant that holds up the leaves and carries food from the leaves to the roots, and water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
- The process that occurs when a seed absorbs water and produces a seedling.
- The part of the plant held up to trap sunlight and absorb carbon dioxide to make sugars.
- Trees that shed their leaves after the growing season.
15 Clues: A tree that keeps its leaves all the year. • The scientific study of plants and plant life. • The production of new plants of the same type. • Loss of water through the leaves of growing plants. • Trees that shed their leaves after the growing season. • A sugary liquid produced by some flowers to attract animals. • ...
science 2020-09-15
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- develops an organism
- movement towards or away from water
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- movement is neither towards nor away from stimuli
- plant hormones
- multicellular organisams use this as communication between cells
- helps in secondary growth
- stimulates stem elongation
- restricts growth of plants
- plants use it to climb up other plants or fences
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- direction of movemnt depends on direction of stimulus
- movement towards or away from sunlight
- movement towards or away from chemicals
- functions againt auxins and gibberlins
- promotes growth of plants
- makes plant grow towards the sun
- a plant that closes at touch
- movement towards or away from gravity
- natural gaseous phytohormone
- movement towards or away from
20 Clues: plant hormones • develops an organism • promotes growth of plants • helps in secondary growth • stimulates stem elongation • restricts growth of plants • a plant that closes at touch • natural gaseous phytohormone • movement towards or away from • makes plant grow towards the sun • movement towards or away from water • movement towards or away from gravity • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD (2025-26) CLASS 6 2025-02-20
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- Leaf of this plant is modified for reproduction
- Organisms which feed on other living bodies
- Plants that grow on land need moderate amount of water
- Plants that live for two seasons
- A green non flowering plant
- Organisms which consist of many cells
- Transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
- Plants that need large amount of water
- Animals which eat fruits only
- Female part of flower
- A medicinal plant
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- Single celled microorganism classified as fungus
- It reproduces by dividing its body
- Plants which prepare their own food
- Organisms which feed on dead and decaying bodies
- The expanded flat part of leaf
- Spring like structures meant for support in plants
- Flesh eating animals
- Animals with a backbone
- Basic unit of life
20 Clues: A medicinal plant • Basic unit of life • Flesh eating animals • Female part of flower • Animals with a backbone • A green non flowering plant • Animals which eat fruits only • The expanded flat part of leaf • Plants that live for two seasons • It reproduces by dividing its body • Plants which prepare their own food • Organisms which consist of many cells • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-01
10 Clues: What we drink • BIG ball of fire • What we breath in • What we breath out • A tiny part of a plant • What holds Chlorophyll • Tiny holes in the leaf • Scientific name for sugar • What makes the plant green • What carries the water through the plant
Vegetables by Kate 2020-11-08
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- A vegetable garden, melon plant with large round and oval edible fruits, as well as its very fruit.
- Garden plant of this. nightshade, as well as its edible red round fruit.
- A garden plant, a vegetable with an edible sweetish orange thickened root.
- A cereal with a thick stem and large edible yellow kernels, collected on the cob, as well as the kernels of this plant.
- A garden plant with an edible bulb and edible tubular leaves.
- An evergreen tree from this. laurel with edible fruits, as well as the fruit of this tree.
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- Garden plant from this. pumpkin seeds with an oblong green edible fruit.
- A genus of vegetable, a plant with edible tubers rich in starch, as well as the tubers themselves.
- A vegetable with a thick, rounded edible root.
- Garden vegetable, usually growing as a head of cabbage.
10 Clues: A vegetable with a thick, rounded edible root. • Garden vegetable, usually growing as a head of cabbage. • A garden plant with an edible bulb and edible tubular leaves. • Garden plant from this. pumpkin seeds with an oblong green edible fruit. • Garden plant of this. nightshade, as well as its edible red round fruit. • ...
Abby Paul 2021-06-10
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- The green part of a plant that attracts the sunlight; located in the leaf
- The place where an organism naturally lives
- soak up water and nutrients; anchors the plant to the ground
- a function or role the organism performs in the food web or a community
- Makes seeds, attracts pollinators
- Plants that do not have roots, stems, or leaves;they absorb water like a sponge
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- the process of transferring pollen from the stamen to the stigma
- Make food through photosynthesis;takes in sunlight
- Plants that obtain their water through roots and stems
- A period of inactivity, plants appear dead, but are actually "sleeping"
- supports the plant;allows water to move throughout the plant
11 Clues: Makes seeds, attracts pollinators • The place where an organism naturally lives • Make food through photosynthesis;takes in sunlight • Plants that obtain their water through roots and stems • soak up water and nutrients; anchors the plant to the ground • supports the plant;allows water to move throughout the plant • ...
Word Work List #2 Part 1 - Structure & Function of Living Things 2022-09-09
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- the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination.
- the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant via numerous branches and fibers.
- a narrow, typically elongated extension of the ovary, bearing the stigma.
- the slender part of a stamen that supports the anther.
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen
- the seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs (stamens and carpels) that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored corolla (petals) and a green calyx (sepals).
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals and typically green and leaflike.
- the female reproductive cell in animals and plants; an ovum.
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- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk. Leaves are the main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration.
- female reproductive organ of the flower.
- structure located at the base of the style of a flower that contains one or more ovules (where eggs develop)
- an enlarged area at the apex of a stem that bears the organs of a flower or the florets of a flower head.
- the male reproductive organ of the flower.
14 Clues: female reproductive organ of the flower. • the male reproductive organ of the flower. • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen • the slender part of a stamen that supports the anther. • the female reproductive cell in animals and plants; an ovum. • the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination. • ...
Cell "The Fundamental Unit Of Life" 2025-07-09
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- | Component of plant cell wall
- | Scientist who coined the term 'cell'
- | Cell without a nucleus
- | Jelly-like substance inside cell
- | Cell with a nucleus
- | Site of protein synthesis
- | Storage sac within the cell
- | Shrinkage of cytoplasm due to water loss
- | Control center of the cell
- | Powerhouse of the cell
- | Movement of particles from high to low concentration
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- | First to observe living cells
- | Suicide bags of the cell
- | Network for transport inside cell
- | Carries out photosynthesis
- | Carries genetic information
- | Packaging and dispatching unit
- | Basic structural unit of life
- | Found only in plant cells, stores food or pigments
- | Diffusion of water through a membrane
20 Clues: | Cell with a nucleus • | Cell without a nucleus • | Powerhouse of the cell • | Suicide bags of the cell • | Site of protein synthesis • | Carries out photosynthesis • | Control center of the cell • | Carries genetic information • | Storage sac within the cell • | Component of plant cell wall • | First to observe living cells • | Basic structural unit of life • ...
Biology Unit Review 2025-01-29
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- basic unit of life
- trait that allows an organism to survive
- provides structure and support for plant cells
- humans choose desirable traits to pass on to the next generation
- example:animal-eats other organisms to survive
- creates proteins for the cell
- example:plant-makes own food
- allows body to breath
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- controls what comes in and out of the cell
- two parents needed to reproduce
- example:skin, hair, nails
- moves nutrients and oxygen around the body
- jelly that fills the cell
- provides support and protection
- one parent needed to reproduce
- absorbs nutrients into the body
- creates energy for PLANT cells
- stores DNA in the cell
- contains the brain and nerves
- creates energy for the cell (powerhouse)
20 Clues: basic unit of life • allows body to breath • stores DNA in the cell • example:skin, hair, nails • jelly that fills the cell • example:plant-makes own food • contains the brain and nerves • creates proteins for the cell • one parent needed to reproduce • creates energy for PLANT cells • two parents needed to reproduce • provides support and protection • absorbs nutrients into the body • ...
Plant and Animal Cells 2015-11-05
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- Where the DNA of a cell is kept
- UPS
- Where protein is made
- Breaks down molecules
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- Changes molecules and divides them into small membrane contained sacs called vesicles
- Only found in plant cells;also conducts photosynthesis
- the main energy source of the cell, in fact, they are often called the "power plants" of a cell
- A structure inside the nucleus where RNA is transcribed
- Jelly Like substance
- A rough,rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane and gives the cell a regular,box-like shape;only in plant cells
- Something only a plant cell has
- The green pigment found in chloroplast
- Storage area
13 Clues: UPS • Storage area • Jelly Like substance • Where protein is made • Breaks down molecules • Where the DNA of a cell is kept • Something only a plant cell has • The green pigment found in chloroplast • Only found in plant cells;also conducts photosynthesis • A structure inside the nucleus where RNA is transcribed • ...
Cells Revision 2025-12-11
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- Provides support and structure
- Transports sugars in the plant
- Where photosynthesis happens
- Contains the female genetic information
- Transports water in the plant
- Can contract and relax
- Contains cell sap
- Site of protein synthesis
- Site of respiration
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- Where chemical reactions happen
- Transmit electrical signals in nervous system
- Controls the activities of the cell
- Cell which does photosynthesis
- membrane Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Contains the male genetic information
15 Clues: Contains cell sap • Site of respiration • Can contract and relax • Site of protein synthesis • Where photosynthesis happens • Transports water in the plant • Provides support and structure • Transports sugars in the plant • Cell which does photosynthesis • Where chemical reactions happen • Controls the activities of the cell • Contains the male genetic information • ...
Extraordinary Plants 2024-08-04
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- - Sensitive plant that reacts to touch
- - Flower with the largest single bloom
- - Carnivorous plant that catches insects in its trap
- - Tree with red resin and an umbrella-like canopy
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- - Carnivorous plant with a pitcher-shaped trap
- - Plant with a strong, unpleasant odor
- - Ornamental plant with bright orange flowers
- - Tree known for its enormous size and age
- - Tree known for its large trunk and longevity
- - Plant with two long, ribbon-like leaves
10 Clues: - Plant with a strong, unpleasant odor • - Sensitive plant that reacts to touch • - Flower with the largest single bloom • - Plant with two long, ribbon-like leaves • - Tree known for its enormous size and age • - Ornamental plant with bright orange flowers • - Carnivorous plant with a pitcher-shaped trap • - Tree known for its large trunk and longevity • ...
