the plant Crossword Puzzles
PLANT REPRODUCTION 2025-09-01
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- A structure that develops into fruit after fertilization
- The process where pollen is transferred from anther to stigma
- The fusion of male and female gametes in plants
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- Male part of the flower that produces pollen
- Structure inside the ovary that becomes a seed
- Female part of the flower where ovules are found
- A grain that carries the male gamete of a flower
- The colorful part of the flower that attracts pollinators
- Animals like bees and butterflies that help pollination (plural form)
- A type of pollination that happens when pollen comes from the same flower
10 Clues: Male part of the flower that produces pollen • Structure inside the ovary that becomes a seed • The fusion of male and female gametes in plants • Female part of the flower where ovules are found • A grain that carries the male gamete of a flower • A structure that develops into fruit after fertilization • The colorful part of the flower that attracts pollinators • ...
plant crossword 2025-08-13
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- The part of a plant that anchors it and absorbs water and nutrients.
- The main body or stalk of a plant, supporting leaves and flowers.
- A bloom that often produces seeds.
- The green pigment found in plants, essential for photosynthesis.
- The primary site of photosynthesis in most plants.
- An embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering.
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- The process by which green plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
- A fine powdery substance, typically yellow, that is transported by wind or animals for fertilization.
- One of the colorful, often fragrant, parts of a flower.
- A large woody perennial plant with a single main trunk.
10 Clues: A bloom that often produces seeds. • The primary site of photosynthesis in most plants. • One of the colorful, often fragrant, parts of a flower. • A large woody perennial plant with a single main trunk. • An embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering. • The green pigment found in plants, essential for photosynthesis. • ...
PLANT PARTS 2025-08-20
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- to cause to look larger.
- to see and note ; notice
- part of the plant that hold up the leaves.
- a gas in the air which is needed by plants.
- a tiny root hairs in the soil take in water and ...
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- gas needed to animals and people to breathe.
- the part of the plant that is in the ground.
- thing used to make things look larger.
- all green plants make ...
- the ground, earth, dirt
10 Clues: the ground, earth, dirt • to cause to look larger. • to see and note ; notice • all green plants make ... • thing used to make things look larger. • part of the plant that hold up the leaves. • a gas in the air which is needed by plants. • gas needed to animals and people to breathe. • the part of the plant that is in the ground. • ...
APES-Nutrient Cycle 2013-05-20
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- Swellings on roots containing bacteria necessary for nitrogen-fixing
- Rain containing high amounts of chemical pollutants
- nitrogen nitrogen gas which is not chemically combined with any other substances
- Process in which nitrogen circulates among the air, soil, water, plants, and animals in an ecosystem
- Unicellular microscopic organisms in plants/soil used in the process of nitrogen fixation
- Converting atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen compounds, useable forms for plants
- Organisms that break down wastes and dead organisms and return raw materials to the environment
- Gaseous element that forms about 78% of the atmosphere and is in animal and plant matter
- Manure, or any organic substance, or a chemical that makes soil richer in plant foods when it is spread over or put into soil
- Process when plants absorb nitrogen compounds from the soil via theis roots
- Two or more elements chemically combined
- Complex organic compounds combined to form proteins that make up living matter
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- Layers of gases that surround the earth
- A pungent gas compounded of nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3)
- Process by which bacteria convert nitrates in the soil into nitrogen gas
- nitrogen nitrogen that's chemically combined with hydrogen, oxygen or carbon
- Substance that makes up the living materials/parts of cells
- Any plant of the pea or bean family which aborbs nitrogen from the air and, by means of bacteria, converts it to a useble form
- Process by which certain bacteria convert ammonium to nitrates
- Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals
- Process when bacteria convert the organic nitrogen within plant and animal wastes back into ammonium compounds
21 Clues: Layers of gases that surround the earth • Two or more elements chemically combined • Rain containing high amounts of chemical pollutants • A pungent gas compounded of nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3) • Substance that makes up the living materials/parts of cells • Process by which certain bacteria convert ammonium to nitrates • ...
Pierzynski Professional Christmas 2020-12-14
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- Bow to the West
- Crop planting machine
- United Nations subcommittee to defeat hunger
- Adolescent farming development organization
- Funnest wing of a University
- The study of how
- State flower of Kansas
- The plant-parasitic version of these is also called an eelworm
- Tiny arachnid that can be parasitic to plants
- Movement of water and any contaminants across the soil surface
- Building where the magic happened
- University that pays the bills
- Obvious type of mildew that leaves white spots on stems and leaves
- December 4th
- Chimney bloodsucker
- Where plants go to grow
- Suffocating oil used to kill indoor plant bugs
- Tasty when separated from chaffe
- General powder of organic matter
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- Art and science of cultivating land, rearing animals, and management of livestock
- Comes in mineral, sorted, and plant available varieties
- Photogenic human organ, also the largest
- University that incubated it
- Crop harvesting machine
- Type of accelerator that can help determine absorption of phosphorous
- Parent of species
- Study of utilizing plants animals and soils for food, fuel, feed, and fibre
- Reduces thatch
- Ability of soil to sustain plant growth
- University where it all started
- This man knows the best way knows to awkwardly leave a conversation
- Pine sawyer beetles primarily spread this disease that killed 46 million cubic meters of trees in Japan over the last 50 years
- Gotta leave your field this way every few years
- Common potting soil growth medium
- Wear from water, wind, or tillage
- The color of waves of grain
- When a tree is deficient in this element, its leaves turn pale green or yellow
- This rust pandemic almost killed the USA economy in 2006
38 Clues: December 4th • Reduces thatch • Bow to the West • The study of how • Parent of species • Chimney bloodsucker • Crop planting machine • State flower of Kansas • Crop harvesting machine • Where plants go to grow • The color of waves of grain • University that incubated it • Funnest wing of a University • University that pays the bills • University where it all started • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-09-08
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- Selecting the strongest plants of each generation to parent the next generation.
- Adding material that will change the purity or usefulness of a substance.
- System Receives and treats human waste.
- Containing harmful chemicals or organisms.
- Machine that is used to cut and thresh seed crops such as grain.
- Widespread starvation.
- Food made by boiling and crushing soybeans and letting it coagulate into curds.
- Plow with a curved bottom that will turn prairie soils.
- Plant or animal offspring from crossing two different species or varieties.
- Organism that lives in or on other organisms with no benefit to the hosts.
- Machine that milks cows and goats.
- Superior baking potato bred to grow well in the Northeast.
- Devices used to determine wavelengths given off by plants.
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- Plant in which certain nitrogen-fixing bacteria utilize nitrogen gas from the air and convert it to nitrates that the plant can use as food.
- Apartment building or unit in which the apartments are individually owned.
- Machine that removes ears of corn from stalks.
- Physically putting certain genes into the cells of a plant or animal.
- Natural substances in blood that fight diseases and infections.
- Machine that removes cotton seed from cotton fiber.
- Any edible material used for animal feed.
- Process in which many countries became self-sufficient in food production.
- One of a row of houses connected by common side walls.
- Popular potato variety of the 1930s.
- Machine that cuts grain.
- Source of power for belt-driven machines as well as for pulling.
- Potato grown in volcanic soils of Idaho and the Northwest; greater resistance to disease and insects results in greater yields.
26 Clues: Widespread starvation. • Machine that cuts grain. • Machine that milks cows and goats. • Popular potato variety of the 1930s. • System Receives and treats human waste. • Any edible material used for animal feed. • Containing harmful chemicals or organisms. • Machine that removes ears of corn from stalks. • Machine that removes cotton seed from cotton fiber. • ...
Transcultural and Social Aspects of Nutrition and Diet Therapy/Special Diets 2024-06-10
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- specifically formulated and calculated solution that is nutritionally complete to meet a specific individual's needs
- medical term for a swallowing disorder
- contains lesser concentrations of the same ingredients found in central vein TPN
- liquid diet diet that can cause diarrhea, constipation, gas, and bloating and consist of things such as Ensure and Glucerna
- diet often the first step in treating individuals with elevated blood lipids or fats (hyperlipidemia)
- diet composed of foods that the body can absorb completely, so that little residue is left for the formation of feces (aka low-residue)
- without teeth
- denotes foods that are religiously acceptable according to Islam
- diet based mainly on plant foods
- eat plant foods, dairy products, and eggs
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- drinks excessive amounts of water
- set of dietary laws that govern what foods can and cannot be eaten by the people of Jewish faith
- liquid diet inadequate in calories, protein, and most other nutrients; should not be used for more than 3 days
- feeding as a means to provide liquid nourishment through a tube into the GI tract
- process that occurs as individuals adopt the beliefs, values, attitudes, and behaviors of the dominant culture
- tube passed through the clients nose and into the stomach
- eat plant foods, plus diary products (no eggs)
- eat plant foods, plus eggs (no dairy products)
- diet often prescribed for those with ulcers, esophagitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastritis, hiatal hernia, or other disorders of the GI tract
- diet consisting entirely of liquids
- diet is extremely low in carbohydrates and is sometimes as high as 80-90% fat
- strict vegetarians and exclude all animal products
22 Clues: without teeth • diet based mainly on plant foods • drinks excessive amounts of water • diet consisting entirely of liquids • medical term for a swallowing disorder • eat plant foods, dairy products, and eggs • eat plant foods, plus diary products (no eggs) • eat plant foods, plus eggs (no dairy products) • strict vegetarians and exclude all animal products • ...
Unit 2 2025-08-22
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- — source of power for belt-driven machines as well as for pulling.
- — machine that is used to cut and thresh seed crops such as grain.
- — plow with a curved bottom that will turn prairie soils.
- — machine that cuts grain.
- — popular potato variety of the 1930s.
- — plant or animal offspring from crossing two different species or varieties.
- — organism that lives in or on other organisms with no benefit to the hosts.
- — machine that milks cows and goats.
- — process in which many countries became self-sufficient in food production.
- one of a row of houses connected by common side walls.
- apartment building or unit in which the apartments are individually owned.
- — selecting the strongest plants of each generation to parent the next generation.
- — food made by boiling and crushing soybeans and letting it coagulate into curds.
- — plant in which certain nitrogen-fixing bacteria utilize nitrogen gas from the air and convert it to nitrates that the plant can use as food.
- — machine that removes ears of corn from stalks.
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- — natural substances in blood that fight diseases and infections.
- — physically putting certain genes into the cells of a plant or animal.
- receives and treats human waste.
- — superior baking potato bred to grow well in the Northeast.
- — adding material that will change the purity or usefulness of a substance.
- containing harmful chemicals or organisms.
- — widespread starvation.
- — potato grown in volcanic soils of Idaho and the Northwest; greater resistance to disease and insects results in greater yields.
- — any edible material used for animal feed.
- — machine that removes cotton seed from cotton fiber.
- — devices used to determine wavelengths given off by plants.
26 Clues: — widespread starvation. • — machine that cuts grain. • receives and treats human waste. • — machine that milks cows and goats. • — popular potato variety of the 1930s. • containing harmful chemicals or organisms. • — any edible material used for animal feed. • — machine that removes ears of corn from stalks. • — machine that removes cotton seed from cotton fiber. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-11-09
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- A simple sugar that is used for energy.
- CO2 + water + light energy --> glucose + O2
- An organism capable of synthesizing its own food using light
- A living thing or a nonliving substance that takes up space and has mass.
- A tissue in plants responsible for moving water and minerals from roots to leaves.
- A layer of cells that form the protective outer covering of plants.
- A tissue in plants responsible for moving sugar from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
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- Usable power that can be released to do work.
- Specialized leaf cell that works in pairs to control the opening and closing of the stoma in a plant.
- An organism that obtains energy from taking in food, such as plant or animal matter.
- To create something, usually through chemical means.
- A spongy tissue of plant leaves containing chloroplasts.
- The opening in the surface of a leaf through which water vapor and gases pass.
13 Clues: A simple sugar that is used for energy. • CO2 + water + light energy --> glucose + O2 • Usable power that can be released to do work. • To create something, usually through chemical means. • A spongy tissue of plant leaves containing chloroplasts. • An organism capable of synthesizing its own food using light • ...
Cell Vocab 2022-09-23
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- A green pigment that is present in most plant and algae cells and some bacteria, that gives plants their characteristic green color, and that absorbs light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- A cell organelle composed of RNA and protein; the site of protein synthesis
- A fiber found inside eukaryotic cells that is composed mainly of the protein actin and that has a role in cell structure and movement
- A single-celled organism that does not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
- A membrane system found within chloroplasts that contain the components for photosynthesis
- Present in plant cells. The rigid outer layer that helps keep plant structures shape
- The soluble portion of the cytoplasm, which includes molecules and small particles, such as ribosomes
- Hairlike structure arranged that projects from the surface of some cells
- A group of similar cells that perform a similar function
- Present in a plant cell. Stores water and waste.
- A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- This packages things to be moved around the cell
- The theory that claims that all living things are made up of cells, that cells are the basic units of organisms, that each cell in a multicellular organism has a specific job, and that cells come only from existing cells
- The cytoplasmic network of protein filaments that plays an essential role in cell movement, shape, and division
- The double membrane that surrounds the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell
- A group of organisms that perform similar tasks
- One of the small, tubular fibers composed of the protein plays a role in cell structure and movement
- Are responsible for the cleanup of the cell, and act as the janitor
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- A double layer of phospholipids that makes up plasma and organelle membranes
- Acts as the highway of the cell. Passageways that allow things to travel around the cell
- The gel-like fluid in which all organisms settle
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- The powerhouse of the cell,produces energy for the cell
- Present in plant cells that contain specific substances and perform specific functions for the cell
- An organelle found in plant where photosynthesis occurs
- One of the structures in the nucleus that are made up of DNA and protein; in a prokaryotic cell, the main ring of DNA
- A long, hairlike structure that grows out of a cell and enables the cell to move.Acts as a tail
- Also known as the cell membrane, is the outer layer of a cell/semipermeable
- An organelle that is active during mitosis
- The smallest unit of life
- Where the RNA is being made
- Small bodies that are found in the cytoplasm of a cell and are specialized to perform a specific function
- The control center of a cell
33 Clues: The smallest unit of life • Where the RNA is being made • The control center of a cell • An organelle that is active during mitosis • A group of organisms that perform similar tasks • The gel-like fluid in which all organisms settle • Present in a plant cell. Stores water and waste. • This packages things to be moved around the cell • ...
What the Heck are Native, Non-native, and Invasive Species? 2024-01-04
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- native only to a small drainage east of Glacier Park, this fish has a long snout, many sharp teeth, and preys upon young of native trout species
- originally from the Caspian Sea, this aquatic species arrive in the United States in the ballast of ships and can attach to rocks, structures, and equipment in water bodies becoming hard to remove
- beetle that eats the stems, leaves, and flowers of St. Johnswort
- plant designated by federal, state, or local government that can cause harm to agriculture, public health, wildlife, recreation, or property
- non-native plants that invade ecosystems and replace native plants
- organism specifically found only in a certain locality or region
- weevil that helps control spotted knapweed and reproduces in the root system of the plant
- perennial forb with pinkish-purple flowers, a taproot, and spotted bracts surrounding the flower heads
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- species that is found in a certain ecosystem due to natural processes
- plant native to Eurasia that has yellowish flowers, a long taproot, and produces thousands of seeds that can be ejected over long distances
- chemicals that are used to control undesired vegetation such as noxious weeds
- strategy to help eliminate invasive species adopted by federal agencies that involves detecting invasive populations and treating them to elimination
- aquatic invasive species that live in water and cause harm to native species
- deliberate use of living organisms to limit the abundance of an invasive plant
- a state-listed noxious weed that has branched wiry stems, small yellow flowers, and can reproduce vegetatively from broken root fragments and other plant parts
- strategy used to control noxious weeds through various methods used in combination, including chemical treatment, mechanical methods such as hand-pulling, and biocontrol treatment
- species living in areas where they don't naturally exist
17 Clues: species living in areas where they don't naturally exist • beetle that eats the stems, leaves, and flowers of St. Johnswort • organism specifically found only in a certain locality or region • non-native plants that invade ecosystems and replace native plants • species that is found in a certain ecosystem due to natural processes • ...
horticulture glossary 2025-07-29
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- The process by which plants use sunlight to produce food from carbon dioxide and water.
- A layer of material placed on the soil surface to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- The process where a seed begins to grow into a new plant.
- The flat part of a plant that performs photosynthesis to make food.
- A rich, fertile soil made of sand, silt, and clay that is ideal for gardening.
- Can A container with a spout used to pour water on plants.
- Moving a plant from one location or container to another.
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- A propagation method where a bud is inserted into another plant to grow.
- Cutting away dead or overgrown branches to encourage healthy plant growth.
- Texture The feel or composition of the soil based on the proportions of sand, silt, and clay.
- A structure with glass or plastic walls and roof used to grow plants in controlled conditions.
- a method of joining two plants part together so they grow as one
12 Clues: Moving a plant from one location or container to another. • The process where a seed begins to grow into a new plant. • Can A container with a spout used to pour water on plants. • The flat part of a plant that performs photosynthesis to make food. • Cutting away dead or overgrown branches to encourage healthy plant growth. • ...
Norway spruce 2023-11-06
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- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- A large area where trees grow close together.
- The thin pointed leaf of a pine tree.
- The unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant.
- A living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots
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- The basic or inherent features, character, or qualities of something
- A part of a tree which grows out from the
- The existence of an individual human being or animal.
- The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground
- A woody plant with one to a few main stems and many branches; usually over 10 feet tall.
10 Clues: The thin pointed leaf of a pine tree. • A part of a tree which grows out from the • The upper layer of earth in which plants grow • A large area where trees grow close together. • The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground • The existence of an individual human being or animal. • The basic or inherent features, character, or qualities of something • ...
Agriculture 2024-10-21
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- - A tool used to smooth and break up soil after plowing.
- - A technique of joining two plants together so that they grow as one.
- - A substance added to soil to improve its fertility and promote plant growth.
- - A powerful vehicle used for pulling farm machinery or transporting loads.
- - Decomposed organic material used to enrich soil.
- - Land that is left unplanted for a period to restore its fertility.
- - The top layer of the earth where plants grow, composed of organic material, minerals, and living organisms.
- - A structure with a controlled environment used to grow plants.
- - The amount of crops or products produced by a farm or agricultural process.
- - A type of farming that uses no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- - Domesticated birds such as chickens, turkeys, and ducks raised for their eggs and meat.
- - A large farm building used to store grain, hay, or house livestock.
- - The preparation of soil by mechanical agitation, such as plowing or harrowing.
- - Land covered with grass that is used for grazing animals
- - A farming tool used to turn over soil in preparation for planting.
- - The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
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- - A prolonged period of insufficient rainfall that affects crop growth.
- - The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- - Domesticated animals raised on a farm for food, labor, or other products.
- - The practice of raising fish and other aquatic organisms for food.
- - Animal waste used as a natural fertilizer to enrich soil.
- - The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- - A small, fertilized ovule capable of developing into a new plant.
- - A large farm where livestock such as cattle or sheep are raised.
- - A cultivated plant that is grown and harvested for food or other use.
- - A plantation of fruit or nut trees.
- - An unwanted plant that grows among cultivated crops.
- - The artificial application of water to land to help crops grow.
- - A tall structure used for storing bulk quantities of grain or silage.
- - A chemical substance used to kill pests that damage crops.
30 Clues: - A plantation of fruit or nut trees. • - Decomposed organic material used to enrich soil. • - An unwanted plant that grows among cultivated crops. • - A tool used to smooth and break up soil after plowing. • - The process of gathering mature crops from the fields. • - Land covered with grass that is used for grazing animals • ...
Organen van planten 2022-01-26
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- Zo wordt al het groen tussen de nerven genoemd.
- Een groep vaten die beginnen in de wortel en eindigen in de bladeren.
- Met deze onderdelen neemt een plant water op uit de bodem.
- Hoe worden de vertakkingen van de hoofdwortel genoemd?
- Een ander woord voor 'vervoeren' is ...
- Welke stof is nodig voor de fotosynthese?
- Wortels nemen twee stoffen op. Water en ...
- Deze stoffen worden in de lente gebruikt als een plant na de winterrust weer gaat groeien.
- Door de nerven van bladeren lopen ...
- Hoe wordt het proces genoemd dat vooral in de groene bladeren plaatsvindt?
- Vaatbundels in de stengel van een plant zitten aan de ... van de stengel.
- Deze stof vervoert de plant van de bladeren naar andere delen van de plant.
- Planten die hun stevigheid verkrijgen door water behoren tot de ... planten.
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- Via welk onderdeel van het blad is de bladschijf met de stengel verbonden?
- Dit stelsel zorgt voor het transport door de plant.
- Hoe heten de dunne buisjes die door een stengel lopen?
- Hoe worden alle wortels van een plant samen ook wel genoemd?
- Deze stof heeft een stengel van een paardenbloem nodig om stevig te zijn.
- Wortels nemen mineralen op uit de grond. Hoe worden mineralen ook wel genoemd?
- Zo worden de voedingsstoffen genoemd die zijn opgeslagen in het water in de bodem.
- Bomen en struiken hebben stevige stengels. Stammen en takken bevatten veel van deze stof.
- Dit deel van het wortelstelsel groeit recht naar beneden.
- Vaatbundels in de wortels van een plant zitten in het ... van de wortel.
- Wat slaan veel planten op in hun wortels?
- Hoe wordt het platte gedeelte van een blad genoemd?
- Bomen en struiken behoren tot de ... planten.
- Planten die hun stevigheid verkrijgen door hout behoren tot de ... planten.
27 Clues: Door de nerven van bladeren lopen ... • Een ander woord voor 'vervoeren' is ... • Welke stof is nodig voor de fotosynthese? • Wat slaan veel planten op in hun wortels? • Wortels nemen twee stoffen op. Water en ... • Bomen en struiken behoren tot de ... planten. • Zo wordt al het groen tussen de nerven genoemd. • Dit stelsel zorgt voor het transport door de plant. • ...
Eliza Lucas Pinckney 2025-04-21
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- A plant that is grown in large amounts for food or other use
- Goods or products sold to another country
- A plant used as a spice, perfume or medicine
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- A product that is bought and sold, especially in large quantities
- A plant used for feeding animals
- A plant used to make dark blue dye
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- A person who is one of the first to do or discover something
- A large farm, especially in the colonial South
- A new idea, method, or invention
- The science of studying plants
- Forced to work without pay or freedom; used to describe people in slavery
12 Clues: The science of studying plants • A new idea, method, or invention • A plant used for feeding animals • A plant used to make dark blue dye • Careful and persistent work or effort • Goods or products sold to another country • A plant used as a spice, perfume or medicine • A large farm, especially in the colonial South • ...
Cell Types and Organelles 2022-11-30
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- Control center of the cell
- Hairlike structure
- A cellular structure involved in the process of cell division
- Thread-like structures located inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells
- Major components of the cytoskeleton
- Organelle in which amino acids are hooked together to make proteins
- Basic unit of life
- Material between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- A membrane which bounds the chief vacuole of a plant cell
- Separate the outer cell membranes of the plant cells
- Network of fibres forming the eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells and archaeans
- Organelle that breaks down food molecules to make ATP
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- Organelle that uses the energy of sunlight to make food
- Membrane-bound organelle occurring in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells
- Organelle that stores water and other material
- A membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- Solid rods made of globular proteins called actin
- Organelle that digests food particles, wastes, cell parts, and foreign invade
- Paired barrel-shaped organelles located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope
- Refers to a mixture of DNA and proteins that form the chromosomes found in the cells of humans and other higher organisms
- A spherical structure found in the cell's nucleus whose primary function is to produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes
21 Clues: Hairlike structure • Basic unit of life • Control center of the cell • Major components of the cytoskeleton • Organelle that stores water and other material • Solid rods made of globular proteins called actin • Material between the cell membrane and the nucleus • Separate the outer cell membranes of the plant cells • Organelle that breaks down food molecules to make ATP • ...
Plant Breeding Techniques 2024-10-23
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- the genetic makeup of a plant
- is seed directly controlled by the originating or sponsoring plant-breeding organization
- progeny of Breeder or Foundation seed handled to maintain specific genetic purity and identity
- condition where the offspring may have greater yield, height, disease resistance, or other traits than either of the parents.
- progeny of Breeder, Foundation, or Registered seed handled to maintain satisfactory genetic purity and identity.
- breeding systematic process of improving plants using scientific methods
- selection for uniform plants
- physical appearance of a plant
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- process of selecting for breeding based on particular characteristics
- the progeny of Breeder or Foundation seed handled to maintain satisfactory genetic purity and identity.
- process of breeding distinctly different species or varieties to achieve a hybrid
- selection from a well-documented list of parentage
- progeny of Breeder, Foundation, or Registered seed handled to maintain satisfactory genetic purity and identity.
- selection of individual plants based on phenotypic performance
14 Clues: selection for uniform plants • the genetic makeup of a plant • physical appearance of a plant • selection from a well-documented list of parentage • selection of individual plants based on phenotypic performance • process of selecting for breeding based on particular characteristics • breeding systematic process of improving plants using scientific methods • ...
5.7 Unit 2 Amazing Plants 2022-06-14
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- The bottom part of the pant.
- _______-______ leaves, reduce water loss of the plant. Usually grows in dry areas.
- _____ roots, store extra water and nutrients for the plant. Usually grows in dry soil.
- The thing that the roots grab onto and support the plant
- ______ roots, help the plants to get enough air. Usually grows in wet or flooded soil.
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- The thing in the soil that the roots absorb
- _____ leaves, allow water to evaporate quickly. Usually grows in rainy areas.
- Thick, ______ leaves can store water. Those plants usually grows in dry areas.
- ____roots, provide additional support for the plants. Usually grows in soft, loose soil.
- The part of plants that connects different parts, it also transport water and nutrients.
- Plural form of the part of plants that perform photosynthesis.
- The liquid starting with "w" that the roots absorb
- Leaves with a ____ tip can help the plant to drain off excess water. Those plants usually grows in rainy areas.
13 Clues: The bottom part of the pant. • The thing in the soil that the roots absorb • The liquid starting with "w" that the roots absorb • The thing that the roots grab onto and support the plant • Plural form of the part of plants that perform photosynthesis. • _____ leaves, allow water to evaporate quickly. Usually grows in rainy areas. • ...
Plant hormones 2024-05-27
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- Plant hormone that generally inhibits growth.
- Plant hormone that stimulates apical dominance and tropic movements in plants.
- Growth response of a plant in reaction to a light stimulus.
- Growth movements of a part of a plant in response to certain stimuli.
- Plant hormone that enhances the growth of internodes.
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- Apparatus with a small motor that rotates at a constant speed.
- Phenomenon in plants where a high auxin concentration in the apical bud inhibits the growth of the lateral buds in close proximity / Phenomenon in plants where the lateral buds further away from the apical bud grow faster than those lateral buds closer to the tip / Plants develop a pyramidal shape
- Growth point of the plant.
- Growth response of a plant in reaction to gravity / gravitational pull.
9 Clues: Growth point of the plant. • Plant hormone that generally inhibits growth. • Plant hormone that enhances the growth of internodes. • Growth response of a plant in reaction to a light stimulus. • Apparatus with a small motor that rotates at a constant speed. • Growth movements of a part of a plant in response to certain stimuli. • ...
REPRODUCTION 2024-01-11
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- - Male reproductive structure of plants
- - The outer and green leaf like parts that enclose a developing bud of the plant to protect it.
- - The transfer of the pollen from the anther to the stigma
- - A pear shaped muscular organ of the female reproductive organ
- - It is found at the tip of the filament
- - Provides plant with support
- - The cells in some areas of organisms body organize themselves to form buds or new individuals.
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- - Pregnancy normally lasts for how many moths
- - It forms the new individual's skin, hair, nails, skin
- - Colorful and attractive parts of the flower
- - It is the permanent union of egg and sperm cell
- - Fertilized egg of a human
- - Involves taking a branch from the parent plant
- - The long stalk to which the stigma is attached
- - It is the temporary sexual union of two or more cells
15 Clues: - Fertilized egg of a human • - Provides plant with support • - Male reproductive structure of plants • - It is found at the tip of the filament • - Pregnancy normally lasts for how many moths • - Colorful and attractive parts of the flower • - Involves taking a branch from the parent plant • - The long stalk to which the stigma is attached • ...
BC4 Unit 4 2021-12-06
A1 2024-07-18
19 Clues: crop • grow • plant • honey • global • travel • season • flavors • scandal • Turkish • harvest • farmers • cosmetic • livestock • community • authentic • beekeeper • agriculture • pollination
Evelyn adaptation and biome crossword 2022-10-07
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- a change a species makes to survive in there habitat
- migration and hibernation are examples of………Adaptations
- a living thing other than a plant
- these animals have adapted to store nutrition and fat in there humps
- theses have adapted to have needle like leaves to catch water
- the ………… plant have adapted to have spines to protect there flesh
- a cold and icy biome
- other than light and water plants need this to survive
Down
- the fist person to use the word biome was………
- the biome that is in the sea is called………
- animals that have fur, live young and feed there young milk
- the name of a living thing other than animals
- forests, ocean and grasslands are examples of…
- a behavioural adaptation that starts with H
- some animals have adapted to dig……… to protect themselves from the elements and predators
- some living things have adapted to sense prey using sensors that sense………
16 Clues: a cold and icy biome • a living thing other than a plant • the biome that is in the sea is called……… • a behavioural adaptation that starts with H • the fist person to use the word biome was……… • the name of a living thing other than animals • forests, ocean and grasslands are examples of… • a change a species makes to survive in there habitat • ...
Plantation Cross Word IV 2024-09-13
Across
- The method of reproducing pepper plants, often by cuttings.
- Scientific genus name for true cardamom plants.
- The dried fruit of the black pepper plant.
- Spice known as the "Queen of Spices," cultivated in tropical regions.
- Farming technique where organic material is spread on soil to retain moisture.
- Process where latex thickens to form solid rubber.
- The compound responsible for the pungency in black pepper.
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- Black pepper is technically this type of fruit.
- Process of hardening rubber by adding sulfur.
- Black, white, and green varieties of this product come from the same plant.
- Pepper berries are picked when they reach this stage.
- Underground plant part from which cardamom shoots grow.
- Indian state that is a major producer of green cardamom.
- Region in Nepal known for growing large cardamom.
- Climate required for rubber cultivation.
- Key cardamom trading center in India, especially in Kerala.
16 Clues: Climate required for rubber cultivation. • The dried fruit of the black pepper plant. • Process of hardening rubber by adding sulfur. • Black pepper is technically this type of fruit. • Scientific genus name for true cardamom plants. • Region in Nepal known for growing large cardamom. • Process where latex thickens to form solid rubber. • ...
On The Farm 2020-10-05
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- Also known as "Sparrow Grass"
- The family behind Black River Produce
- Another edible flower, green this time
- The country we feed
- What we do at Black River Produce
- Family name for squash and melon
- The animal in our logo
- Sweet, juicy and delicious fruit
- Our favourite pollinating insect
- Type of plant watermelon grows on
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- Onions flavoursome and healthy cousin
- A baby plant
- The number of Caleo childen
- A dense, white, edible flower
- A nasty flavoured squash
- Leafy green vegetable with lots of layers
- A pumpkin in the winter squash family
- The state we farm in
- Whats most important to us?
- The produce grown and picked at BRP
- Colour most seen on the farm
21 Clues: A baby plant • The country we feed • The state we farm in • The animal in our logo • A nasty flavoured squash • The number of Caleo childen • Whats most important to us? • Colour most seen on the farm • Also known as "Sparrow Grass" • A dense, white, edible flower • Family name for squash and melon • Sweet, juicy and delicious fruit • Our favourite pollinating insect • ...
Suffolk 2021 Quality Day 2021-10-20
Across
- material that will be wasted and cannot be reworked
- Solenis customer complaint system
- also known as plan-do-act-check
- how we manage change
- reason for a failure or incident
- Quality standard
- audit done by 3rd party
- new product introduced in 2020 on the Glascol plant that uses ammonia and carbon dioxide
- main monomer produced at the Suffolk plant
- this is owned by everyone, not just QC
- primary industry where inverse emulsions are used
- First pass metric
- off-spec material that will be reworked
- also known as Cost of Poor Quality
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- name of company we are merging with
- the amount of uncertainty, or chance an event will occur
- high-volume product introduced in 2019 on Lines 1/3 in Works 1 - used in the Oil and Gas industry
- audit done by internal employees
- action to fix a problem/failure
- document that shows analytical results of a product
- works 1 decommissioned plant
- a list of steps to take to make a process work properly
- process of calibrating an instrument
- plant that produces largest volume to product
- adapted by Toyota, a production method aimed primarily at reducing times within the production system as well as response times from suppliers and to customers
- acronym for Quality Management System
- product manufactured exclusively for DuPont
- also known as a nonconformity
- routine maintenance we do to equipment
29 Clues: Quality standard • First pass metric • how we manage change • audit done by 3rd party • works 1 decommissioned plant • also known as a nonconformity • also known as plan-do-act-check • action to fix a problem/failure • audit done by internal employees • reason for a failure or incident • Solenis customer complaint system • also known as Cost of Poor Quality • ...
Connor Gallia Organelles Puzzle 2018-11-06
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- Holds enzymes and is surrounded by a membrane. This cell digests nutrients.
- attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum. These cells also float around in a cell. Also builds amino acids which turn into proteins.
- Are made of DNA. Contain information a cell needs.
- Oval shaped with two membranes. These cells provide food for plants using photosynthesis.
- Is one or more tails attached to a cell. Used for movement
- Layers of membrane that either create and packages proteins, or creates and stores steroids and ions.
- When was the cell theory created?
- Do all living things have cells?
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- Oval shaped and surrounded by a membrane. This cell stores nutrients, water, and waste.
- Fluid inside of a cell that dissolves fatty acids for a cell's use.
- Layers of membranes. Is a packaging system that also turns simple molecules into complex ones.
- A part of a cell that lets things enter and exit the cell.
- Is very small and kidney bean shaped. Creates energy for a plant.
- Is the control center for a cell. Controls what goes on in a cell.
- Surrounds only plant cells Provides protection and structure to a plant.
- Who discovered cells?
- made of microfilaments and are everywhere inside of a cell. Provides structure to a plant.
- The cell wall is made of what material?
- Found in single-celled organisms. short hairs surrounding a cell.
- Chloroplasts absorb sunlight and create...
20 Clues: Who discovered cells? • Do all living things have cells? • When was the cell theory created? • The cell wall is made of what material? • Chloroplasts absorb sunlight and create... • Are made of DNA. Contain information a cell needs. • A part of a cell that lets things enter and exit the cell. • Is one or more tails attached to a cell. Used for movement • ...
Fungus and Plants 2015-01-29
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- organisms that cannot produce their own food
- when a small part of the parent grows into a new organism
- process when a seedling starts to grow
- tree found in California that is so big, cars can drive through them
- structures that help water and minerals flow in a plant
- have only 1 cotyledon
- plants that don't have tissues
- vascular plants with their seeds in cones
- one way fungi reproduce by
- most fungi are...
- have 2 cotyledons
- plants that have tissues
- structures that produce spores at the end of a hyphae
- decomposers
- organisms that get energy from living things
- _______ fungi are: used to make blue cheese, soy sauce, and recyclers
- unicellular fungi, example of a sac fungi
- type of plant that produce spores
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- name for kingdom of plants
- the male reproductive organ
- term for process of how plants obtain energy
- transfer of pollen from where it is produced
- vascular plants that produce flowers
- organisms without a nucleus (bacteria)
- are fungi helpful or harmful?
- structures that help food flow in a plant
- term for the seeds of plants
- example of a nonvascular plant
- example of a club fungi
- organisms with a nucleus
- the female reproductive organ
- ______ fungi cause food spoilage, disease, and destroy fabrics
- what shape are cells in plants?
- filamentous bodies
- structure where sperm is found
35 Clues: decomposers • most fungi are... • have 2 cotyledons • filamentous bodies • have only 1 cotyledon • example of a club fungi • organisms with a nucleus • plants that have tissues • name for kingdom of plants • one way fungi reproduce by • the male reproductive organ • term for the seeds of plants • are fungi helpful or harmful? • the female reproductive organ • plants that don't have tissues • ...
Parts of cell crossword 2023-10-04
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- Controls what comes in and out
- Organelle containing genetic information
- Postal service of the cell
- Storage for cell, central in plant cells
- Synthesizes proteins
- Has ribosomes connected
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- Fused microtubules, only in animal cells
- Only in plant cells, maintains structure
- Only in plant cells, preforms photosynthesis
- No ribosomes attached
- Powerhouse of the cell
11 Clues: Synthesizes proteins • No ribosomes attached • Powerhouse of the cell • Has ribosomes connected • Postal service of the cell • Controls what comes in and out • Fused microtubules, only in animal cells • Only in plant cells, maintains structure • Organelle containing genetic information • Storage for cell, central in plant cells • Only in plant cells, preforms photosynthesis
Photosynthesis 2020-07-15
Across
- Mass of all components in a plant, which it has made itself. Sum of all compounds made from glucose from photosynthesis and mineral salts from the soil.
- Green part of a cell that contains chlorophyll.
- Something that may change in an experiment.
- A gas needed for photosynthesis to occur.
- Change of reactants into new products.
- Chemical reaction by which plants make their own nutrition.
- Sugar produced as a product during photosynthesis.
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- Tube in a leaf that contains smaller tubes which transport substances around a plant.
- A gaseous product of the process of photosynthesis.
- Opening in a leaf formed between 2 guard cells, which helps the exchange of gases.
- Liquid that turns from orange to blue-black when added to starch. It’s used to test for the presence of starch.
- An essential agent for photosynthesis to occur
- Green substance that absorbs light, to get energy for photosynthesis
- Plant cells that contain many chloroplasts, situated towards the upper side of the leaf.
14 Clues: Change of reactants into new products. • A gas needed for photosynthesis to occur. • Something that may change in an experiment. • An essential agent for photosynthesis to occur • Green part of a cell that contains chlorophyll. • Sugar produced as a product during photosynthesis. • A gaseous product of the process of photosynthesis. • ...
Vocabulary practice 2021-08-20
Across
- a desert plant that is often covered in sharp spines.
- the sharp points on some plants and trees, for example on a rose.
- a long period with no rain or unusually low levels of rain.
- a story, either real or fiction, that is told.
- one of the colored parts of a flower that are shaped like leaves.
- one of the usually flat green parts that grow from a plant.
- a historical account or biography written from personal knowledge or special sources.
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another plant.
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- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
- a very tall plant with large yellow flowers.
- the material that's used to make things like bouncy balls, rain boots, and car tires.
- the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
- a book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences.
- when a large amount of water covers an area which is usually dry.
14 Clues: a sudden and violent shaking of the ground. • a very tall plant with large yellow flowers. • a story, either real or fiction, that is told. • a desert plant that is often covered in sharp spines. • a long period with no rain or unusually low levels of rain. • one of the usually flat green parts that grow from a plant. • ...
Nature Crossword – Level B1 2025-11-04
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- : The space above the earth.
- : A mountain with a hole that can erupt with lava.
- : A smart sea animal that jumps and plays.
- : A wild animal related to dogs, lives in packs.
- : An insect with colorful wings.
- : A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
- : A sandy or pebbly area by the sea.
- : A very large grey animal with a long trunk.
- : A piece of land surrounded by water.
- : A very dry, sandy area with little rain.
- : An animal that lives in water and has gills.
- : A large hole in a mountain or under the ground.
- : A small green animal that jumps and lives near water.
- : A long, thin reptile with no legs.
- : A flat field with grass and wildflowers.
- : A colorful arc seen in the sky after rain.
- : A small, fast animal with long ears.
- : A large, strong animal with thick fur.
- : A large mass of ice moving slowly over land.
- : Everything that exists in the world not made by people.
- : Moving air.
- : A period of strong winds and heavy rain.
- : A thick forest in a hot, wet area.
- : A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.
- : A high, steep rock face near the sea.
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- : Light and warmth from the sun.
- : A low area of land between hills or mountains.
- : A white or grey mass of water vapor in the sky.
- : A large area of water surrounded by land.
- : The part of a plant that grows underground.
- : The land next to or near the sea.
- : A green plant that covers the ground.
- : A loud sound during a storm.
- : An animal with feathers that can fly.
- : A flash of light in the sky during a storm.
- : A small object from which a plant grows.
- : Water falling from a height, usually from a river.
- : A large stream of water that flows into a sea.
- : A living creature that moves and eats food.
- : A very high hill with steep sides.
- : A small animal with six legs.
- : A large area covered with trees.
- : A very large area of salt water.
- : Frozen water that falls as white flakes.
- : Water that falls from the sky.
- : A part of a tree that grows from the trunk.
- : A wild animal with antlers.
- : The green flat part of a plant.
- : A colorful part of a plant that blooms.
- : A wild animal similar to a dog, with red fur.
50 Clues: : Moving air. • : The space above the earth. • : A wild animal with antlers. • : A loud sound during a storm. • : A small animal with six legs. • : Light and warmth from the sun. • : An insect with colorful wings. • : Water that falls from the sky. • : The green flat part of a plant. • : A large area covered with trees. • : A very large area of salt water. • ...
Agriculture 1 2020-06-10
Across
- A piece of land used to grow crops or raise animals
- To put the seeds in the ground
- A useful element for all living organisms
- A chemical that kills insects dangerous to plants
- The natural world
- To give someone food to eat
- A tool used to cut ground before planting
- A material that lies on top of the earth and is used to grow plants
- A form of energy that comes from a battery or generator
- An object that you use to do a specific job
- Any insect
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- A machine that makes water move is a water ...
- Something that is added to soil to help plants grow
- A very strong metal
- A small round thing that can grow to be a plant, a flower or a tree
- An insect or an animal that harms people
- A machine that gets milk from a cow is a ... machine
- A tool that put seeds in the ground to plant them faster is a seed ...
- A machine that separates cotton fluff from the seeds - is a cotton ...
- A natural, soft fiber that grows with the seeds of the cotton plant
20 Clues: Any insect • The natural world • A very strong metal • To give someone food to eat • To put the seeds in the ground • An insect or an animal that harms people • A useful element for all living organisms • A tool used to cut ground before planting • An object that you use to do a specific job • A machine that makes water move is a water ... • ...
Ashlyn 2015-11-04
Across
- a fenale mammal with a pouch where offspring develop after birth
- plant tissue through which water and food move (tubes)
- a phylum of soft bodied, aquatic creatures with radial symmetry that includes jellyfish
- an animal that does not have a backbone
- a mammel whose young develops within the mother
- the largest group into which an organism can be classified (plant or animal)
- a phylum of animals with a backnone includes fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals
- a mammal that lays eggs
- a phylum sea animals with a muscular foot or tentacles, usually with a shell, includes clams
- a group of similiar organisms in a genus that can reproduce more of its own kind
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- containing no plant tissue through which water and food move
- an animal that has a backbone
- the science of organizing categories for living things
- a phylum of water animals with an endoskeleton, including sea stars
- a hard skeleton inside the body
- the study of life
- a light hard skeleton on the outside of the body
- the science of classification
- animal classificaction insects, spiders and crabs
- this phylum is made up of sponges
20 Clues: the study of life • a mammal that lays eggs • an animal that has a backbone • the science of classification • a hard skeleton inside the body • this phylum is made up of sponges • an animal that does not have a backbone • a mammel whose young develops within the mother • a light hard skeleton on the outside of the body • animal classificaction insects, spiders and crabs • ...
Sustainability 2020-02-26
Across
- all the plants that live in a particular area
- an area that is very dry and is covered in sand and is hot
- a place or type of place where plant and animal live
- a gradual destruction
- a tropical forest that gets lots of rain
- land covered in grass
- a series of activities designed to make a particular rusult
- anyone of a livening thing
- the presses by which plant turns into water
- the protection of animals and plants
- the state of being kept from harm
- all the animals that live in a area
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- a type of animal that feeds milk to young
- to describe an animal/plant that is nearly all gone
- everything that exists in a particular area
- land covered in trees and bushes
- something that is grown to sell
- the whole mass of air that surrounds the earth
- a large flat area of trees and bushes
- the act of cutting down a tree
- an area of land covered by shallow water
- a small animal that has six legs
- a device that is used to find directions
23 Clues: a gradual destruction • land covered in grass • anyone of a livening thing • the act of cutting down a tree • something that is grown to sell • land covered in trees and bushes • a small animal that has six legs • the state of being kept from harm • all the animals that live in a area • the protection of animals and plants • a large flat area of trees and bushes • ...
Made in Georgia 2022-05-15
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- most important crop in the slave South
- industry that emerged in Georgia following the Civil War but started dying out after mid-20th century
- crop planted along coastal Georgia
- byproduct of pine timbers used for waterproofing in the shipping industry
- minis, milkshakes, and "my pleasure"
- brown truck package delivery company
- started out as a crop dusting company
- started out as a medicinal concoction
- blockbuster movie franchise filmed through Pinewood Studios in Fayette County
- pulp and paper company
- forced labor system
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- a variety of sweet onion only grown around Toombs County
- GA is the number one producer of these chickens in the country
- industry that nearly devastated the immense long leaf pine forests of the coastal plain
- DIY home improvement company
- recently announced plans to build a EV car plant near Savannah
- plant based blue dye
- a major crop first planted in order to replenish nutrients depleted by repetitive cotton harvests
- South Korean car maker with a plant in Troup County
- international sporting event hosted by ATL
- Georgia's failed first enterprise
- North Georgia was this product's leading manufacturer in the nation
22 Clues: forced labor system • plant based blue dye • pulp and paper company • DIY home improvement company • Georgia's failed first enterprise • crop planted along coastal Georgia • minis, milkshakes, and "my pleasure" • brown truck package delivery company • started out as a crop dusting company • started out as a medicinal concoction • most important crop in the slave South • ...
Week 3 Landscape Plants 2024-09-18
Across
- Feature that can be created to naturally block out a view
- True versions of this tree genus have cones that grow upward and needles grow in tufts
- Needles grow horizontally outward on the branch
- Needles form a "rib cage" on the branch
- A plant is ________ __________ if it can withstand long periods without water
- Genus of the Fir tree
- Genus of the tree whose cones hang down and needles are spiky
- Some evergreens can be ____________ when crushed, appealing to your senses
- Has tufts of short stiff needles.
- Most visible ID characteristic is the Whale Tail Shape its leaves make
- Planted for pretty color, usually blue but can turn green
Down
- Specimen Tree, grows very slow and has rounded leaf ends
- Needles are shaped like hockey sticks
- The feature a plant may have during the coldest months
- The methods needed to turn individual plants into a hedge
- Has tufts of needles, branches weep towards ground
- Great windbreak. Cones are 6 - 8 inches long and hang down
- Has an X shape on its leaves
- This determines how cold hardy a plant might be
- Feature that can be created to minimize winter winds
20 Clues: Genus of the Fir tree • Has an X shape on its leaves • Has tufts of short stiff needles. • Needles are shaped like hockey sticks • Needles form a "rib cage" on the branch • Needles grow horizontally outward on the branch • This determines how cold hardy a plant might be • Has tufts of needles, branches weep towards ground • ...
Plant Science pt.2 2022-09-18
Across
- bud that is located in the axil of the leaf
- tree that has rootstock that limits growth to 10 feet of less
- plant that is dug for transplanting with little soil remaining on the roots
- stems and leaves
- a plant that takes two growing seasons or 2 years from seed to complete its life cycle
- a plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season
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- two or more leaves arising from the same part of the stem
- root other than the primary root or a branch of a primary root
- planting of different crops in a given field every year or every several years
- propagation using a part or parts of one parent plant
- plants that do not lose their leaves on a yearly basis
- pH of more than 7.0
- one of the two major root systems, consisting of many fine, hair like roots
13 Clues: stems and leaves • pH of more than 7.0 • bud that is located in the axil of the leaf • propagation using a part or parts of one parent plant • plants that do not lose their leaves on a yearly basis • two or more leaves arising from the same part of the stem • tree that has rootstock that limits growth to 10 feet of less • ...
Genetics - Angelly N. 2022-04-27
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- when pollen from one plant gets on the same type of plant
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- a distinguishing feature of something/ one trait a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- an organism that always passes down certain traits
- the study of genes, traits, and heredity
- when pollen from one plant gets on a different plant
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- to get something from someone who came before you
- the young born (children) of living organisms
- a gene that is blocked by the dominant gene
- a gene that blocks another gene
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
11 Clues: a gene that blocks another gene • the study of genes, traits, and heredity • a gene that is blocked by the dominant gene • the young born (children) of living organisms • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • to get something from someone who came before you • an organism that always passes down certain traits • ...
Life cycle of plants 2024-07-04
Across
- The seed leaves provide _________ for the plant.
- The number of stages in the life cycle of plants.
- The first part that will grow when a seed germinates.
- Once the _________ appear, the plant will need sunlight.
- When a seed starts to grow, we say that the seed _________.
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- The outer covering of a seed is a seed _________.
- The roots will take in water and _________ from the soil.
- The part of the plant that contains seeds.
- The part of a plant that will develop into a fruit.
- One of the conditions needed for seeds to germinate.
10 Clues: The part of the plant that contains seeds. • The seed leaves provide _________ for the plant. • The outer covering of a seed is a seed _________. • The number of stages in the life cycle of plants. • The part of a plant that will develop into a fruit. • One of the conditions needed for seeds to germinate. • The first part that will grow when a seed germinates. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Drug Unit Review 2025-03-28
Across
- most widely used and abused drug
- ground tobacco that is inhaled through the nose or placed between the cheek and gum
- slows down all activities in the body
- comes from the leaves of the cocoa plant
- drugs that have been derived from the opium plant
- addictive chemical in tobacco absorbed directly into the bloodstream
- speeds up all activities in the body
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- acts as anesthesia used for surgery
- food mixed with marijuana or its active ingredient
- salts marketed as household products
- distorts a person's senses, they cannot tell what is real from what is fake
- organic drug that comes from an Indian hemp plant
- used in many drinks, not illegal
- freezes the bronchi and air sacks of the lungs
- drugs things/drugs young people may abuse at parties, festivals, and concerts
15 Clues: most widely used and abused drug • used in many drinks, not illegal • acts as anesthesia used for surgery • salts marketed as household products • speeds up all activities in the body • slows down all activities in the body • comes from the leaves of the cocoa plant • freezes the bronchi and air sacks of the lungs • organic drug that comes from an Indian hemp plant • ...
Science Crossword 2015-01-11
Across
- An animal that only eats plants and other animals flesh
- A living creature
- A large family of microorganisms
- Animals that only eat plants
- Animals that eat other animals and their flesh
- An animal that hunts, kills and eats its own food
- An animal that feeds off the remains of killed or dead organisms
- Something an organism, animal or plant can eat
- An animal that is hunted and killed
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- An animal that just eats plant
- This is carried in a food chain
- An organism that causes dead organisms to rot
- A singular plant,animal or single-celled life form
- A plant which makes its own food
14 Clues: A living creature • Animals that only eat plants • An animal that just eats plant • This is carried in a food chain • A large family of microorganisms • A plant which makes its own food • An animal that is hunted and killed • An organism that causes dead organisms to rot • Animals that eat other animals and their flesh • Something an organism, animal or plant can eat • ...
The Disease Cycle Station #3 Activity 2025-05-01
Across
- Any organism that causes disease/disorder.
- A plant disease caused by a pathogen that only completes one infection cycle per growing season
- living disorders
- A plant disease that has multiple cycles of infection within a single growing season
- Not able to spread infection
- The stage in the disease cycle where pathogen is existing in unfavorable conditions
- The stage in the disease cycle where the pathogen establishes a parasitic relationship with the host plant
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- The final stage in the disease cycle when the pathogen spreads to another host after an infection cycle.
- The stage in the disease cycle where the pathogen invades plant tissue
- The stage in the disease cycle that is the act of implanting a pathogen onto a non-infected host plant
10 Clues: living disorders • Not able to spread infection • Any organism that causes disease/disorder. • The stage in the disease cycle where the pathogen invades plant tissue • The stage in the disease cycle where pathogen is existing in unfavorable conditions • A plant disease that has multiple cycles of infection within a single growing season • ...
Crossword 31 2023-05-04
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- This fragrant flower is often used in perfumes and teas. (Jasmine)
- This fragrant vine produces clusters of tubular, trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of pink, white, and yellow.
- This wildflower has delicate, bell-shaped blooms that are usually blue or purple.
- This edible flower has brightly colored petals that are often used in salads.
- This bright yellow flower is a common sight in late summer and fall.
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- This prickly plant is the national symbol of Scotland. (Thistle)
- This ornamental shrub has glossy, evergreen leaves and produces large, showy flowers in shades of pink, red, and white.
- This hardy plant produces clusters of tiny flowers in shades of pink, purple, and white.
- This bright yellow flower is often used to make butter. (Buttercup)
- This popular garden plant produces clusters of colorful, star-shaped blooms in shades of pink, purple, and white.
- This feathery-leaved plant is often used in herbal remedies.
- This early-spring flower is often one of the first to bloom, even while there is still snow on the ground.
- This brightly colored flower has layers of petals that resemble the rays of the sun.
- This blue-purple flower is also the name of a popular character from Archie Comics.
- This tall, spiky plant produces tall stalks of tubular flowers in shades of pink, purple, and white.
15 Clues: This feathery-leaved plant is often used in herbal remedies. • This prickly plant is the national symbol of Scotland. (Thistle) • This fragrant flower is often used in perfumes and teas. (Jasmine) • This bright yellow flower is often used to make butter. (Buttercup) • This bright yellow flower is a common sight in late summer and fall. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-20
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- plants need this for photosynthesis
- pores in cells that open and close to allow exchange of carbon dioxide and water
- chemicals added to soil to improve plant growth
- plants store their glucose as what insoluble substance
- this chemical is used to test for starch
- the gas which is the product of photosynthesis
- The green pigment in plants involved in photosynthesis
- part of a plant where minerals are absorbed
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- this mineral is needed for overall plant health
- the process whereby plants make food using light energy from the sun
- mineral needed to make chlorophyll
- mineral needed to make amino acids in plants
- these cells in leaves contain many chloroplast
- the cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- without this mineral leaves turn purple
15 Clues: mineral needed to make chlorophyll • plants need this for photosynthesis • without this mineral leaves turn purple • this chemical is used to test for starch • part of a plant where minerals are absorbed • mineral needed to make amino acids in plants • these cells in leaves contain many chloroplast • the gas which is the product of photosynthesis • ...
Biology Unit Review 2023-04-16
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- This term refers to a plant's growth in response to light.
- Specialized cells in the epidermis that regulate gas exchange by opening and closing
- Protective outer layer of cells on the leaf surface
- This process involves the movement of molecules against a concentration gradient, requiring energy.
- Chloroplast-containing cells responsible for carrying out photosynthesis in the leaf
- This term refers to a plant's growth in response to gravity.
- This scientist was one of the first to study phototropism in plants.
- This process involves the loss of water vapor through the stomata of the leaves.
- These are small openings on the surface of a leaf that allow for gas exchange.
- This scientist discovered that a chemical signal was responsible for phototropism in plants.
- This scientist discovered that the chemical signal responsible for phototropism was a growth hormone called auxin.
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- This tissue is responsible for transporting water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- This tissue is responsible for transporting sugars and other nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- This property of water refers to its ability to stick to itself.
- Tiny openings on the surface of leaves that allow for gas exchange
- These are small openings on the surface of a plant stem that allow for gas exchange.
- This pressure is created when the vacuole of a plant cell is filled with water.
- This process involves the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- This process involves the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- These specialized cells control the opening and closing of the stomata.
- This property of water refers to its ability to stick to other surfaces.
21 Clues: Protective outer layer of cells on the leaf surface • This term refers to a plant's growth in response to light. • This term refers to a plant's growth in response to gravity. • This property of water refers to its ability to stick to itself. • Tiny openings on the surface of leaves that allow for gas exchange • ...
Fertilzer Facts 2022-10-25
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- A non-chemical that affects a plant's nutrient requirements
- One use of side dressing is application to this type of plant
- The major nutrients needed for plant growth that include nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium
- A type of plant that does not root in soil
- A lack of iron is also known as iron ___
- This is what you do with water to get excess salts out of the soil
- To get to the amount of potassium, in it's pure form, in a bag of fertilizer, you must factor in this weight
- Deficiency of this nutrient causes browning of leaf margins
- The numbers on a bag of fertilizer are referred to as the "fertilizer ____"
- Type of fertilizer containing urea
- An advantage of ready-to-apply fertilizers
- This type of fertilizer contains various amounts of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium
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- Equal quantities of each nutrient in this type of fertilizer
- A type of fertilizer comprised of living or dead organisms
- This type of feeding is when fertilizer is applied to the leaves of a plant
- A chemical or natural substance added to soil to increase fertility
- Top dressing is this type of fertilizer application
- Type of fertilizer approved by USDA accredited agency
- This type of nutrient deficiency causes stunted growth and undersized new leaves
- Lack of air to roots
- This kind of fertilizer is concentrated and usually economical
- This can cause a change in the pH of soil
- These fertilizers contain elements like iron, copper, and zinc
23 Clues: Lack of air to roots • Type of fertilizer containing urea • A lack of iron is also known as iron ___ • This can cause a change in the pH of soil • A type of plant that does not root in soil • An advantage of ready-to-apply fertilizers • Top dressing is this type of fertilizer application • Type of fertilizer approved by USDA accredited agency • ...
123 2018-07-20
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- /The draught produced by the chimney if due to the ____ difference between the column of hot gases inside the chimney and the cold air outside.
- /_____________ the super heater of a boiler ?
- /In thermal power plants, the dust of flue gases is trapped by
- /___________ a component of Thermal power plant
- /________________ considered as superior quality of coal ?
- /With the increase in _____ the efficiency obeys the ‘straight line law’
- /A ‘stroker’ is a power operated fuel ___ mechanism
- /A Fluidised bed may be defined as the bed of ______ particles
- /A condenser in a thermal power plant condenses steam combing out of
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- /Coal used in power plant is also known as
- /When pulverized fuel is not used, the equipment used for supplying coal to the boiler is
- tank is for the protection of.......
- /Equipment used for pulverizing the coal is known as
- /Power plants using coal work closely on known ________________ cycle ?
- /__________ a pulverized fuel burner.
15 Clues: tank is for the protection of....... • /__________ a pulverized fuel burner. • /Coal used in power plant is also known as • /_____________ the super heater of a boiler ? • /___________ a component of Thermal power plant • /A ‘stroker’ is a power operated fuel ___ mechanism • /Equipment used for pulverizing the coal is known as • ...
Harsshitha 2022-09-21
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- specialised cells
- carry electrical signals from one part of the body to another
- cells are so small that you cannot see them with your eyes
- cells are smaller than most other in the body.
- cells have tiny threads along one edge, like microscopic hairs
- the nucleus controls the activities of the cell
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- inside mitochondria,energy is released from food
- the cell membrane controls what goes in and out.
- is like clear jelly.
- this is a large, fluid-filled space inside a plant cell.
- looks green because the contain a green substance called chlorophyll
- it holds the plant in shape.
- is a very long strand of cytoplasm.
- are short strands of cytoplasm that collect electrical signals from other nearby nerve cells
14 Clues: specialised cells • is like clear jelly. • it holds the plant in shape. • is a very long strand of cytoplasm. • cells are smaller than most other in the body. • the nucleus controls the activities of the cell • inside mitochondria,energy is released from food • the cell membrane controls what goes in and out. • this is a large, fluid-filled space inside a plant cell. • ...
Cell organelle crossword 2017-12-08
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- The organelle that creates ribosomes.
- The outer layer of a plant or prokaryotic cell that helps protect the cell.
- Produces proteins for the cell.
- The liquid inside the cell membrane where organelles float in.
- Stores material and vacuums up the dirty things and puts them in a bag. Only in plant cells.
- A part of the cell membrane that helps with attachment.
- This organelle helps with cell division.
- Small circular pieces of DNA. Only in prokaryotic cells.
- Small protein chains that hold the cell together.
- Stores material and vacuums up the dirty things and puts them in a bag. Only in animal cells.
- Network that transports lipids to cell membrane.
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- Network that transports proteins.
- A layer on prokaryotic cells that help with attachment, store nutrients, and protect the cell.
- Center of prokaryotic cells. DNA is here.
- Helps capture sunlight for photosynthesis. Only in plant cells.
- Makes lysosomes.Packages proteins and ship them out.
- The DNA is in this organelle
- A whip-like tail that helps the cell move.
- This organelle creates ATP for the cell.
- Breaks down food molecules and dead or injured cells.
- A layer on the cell that lets things in and out the cell.
21 Clues: The DNA is in this organelle • Produces proteins for the cell. • Network that transports proteins. • The organelle that creates ribosomes. • This organelle helps with cell division. • This organelle creates ATP for the cell. • Center of prokaryotic cells. DNA is here. • A whip-like tail that helps the cell move. • Network that transports lipids to cell membrane. • ...
Cell Crossword 2018-02-20
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- System A group of organs working together to perform a task
- An infectious cell that only replicates inside another living creature
- Theory A theory to describe the properties of cells
- Transports carbohydrates and lipids
- The organizing center of a plant cell
- Transport from the Endoplasmic Reticulum to the Golgi Body
- A cell with no membrane bound organelles
- A type of prokaryotic microorganism
- Controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
- Do photosynthesis within the thylakoid membranes
- Makes ribosomes
- Individual structures within a cell
- Store water, food, and waste
- Clean up waste in the cell
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- Transports proteins
- Separate chromosome pairs during mitosis
- A plant or animal cell that has a membrane bound nucleus
- The organelle that contains DNA
- Performs cellular respiration, and is the powerhouse of the cell
- A group of similar cells working together to perform a common function
- Stores, packages, and modifies proteins as well as carbohydrates and lipids
- Synthesizes proteins
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Where food, water, and other waste are stored in a plant cell
- Move and adjust the internal structure of the cell
- Protects the cell organelles, the background material of the cell
26 Clues: Makes ribosomes • Transports proteins • Synthesizes proteins • Clean up waste in the cell • Store water, food, and waste • The organelle that contains DNA • Transports carbohydrates and lipids • A type of prokaryotic microorganism • Individual structures within a cell • The organizing center of a plant cell • Separate chromosome pairs during mitosis • ...
List 15 2020-11-03
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- The world was viewed as an animate ______, an image of the human microcosm
- _______ is a type of photoluminescence related to fluorescence
- A ______ is a poetic meter
- _____ is the underside of a plant or animal
- A ______ created destruction usually in a war
- _____ energy is motion energy
- ________ is 2 parts of a whole that are represented differently like yin yang.
- When light his a plant and I turns away or toward the light
- A _____ joins 2 vertexes or vertices in a shape
- ______ is the upper side of a plant or animal
- The ________ is a structure formed in the early development of mammals
- Her _________ is amazing!
- She believed in the ______ of this
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- A _________ is an upaired set of chromosomes
- They were ________ and never finished anything
- There are many ______ hanging from the celings and roofs of caves and hot springs
- there is a _________ of the article on the back
- The _______ artery is a major blood vessel located in the upper arm and gets blood from the arm to the hand
- the expressive ability of clear ________
- tadpole:gills::fish:
- He has a voracious appetite
- painting:art::cooking
- _____ is a surgery performed on a joint using an arthroscope
- _____ is a category of living organisms
- Salt contains a lot of ________
25 Clues: tadpole:gills::fish: • painting:art::cooking • Her _________ is amazing! • A ______ is a poetic meter • He has a voracious appetite • _____ energy is motion energy • Salt contains a lot of ________ • She believed in the ______ of this • _____ is a category of living organisms • the expressive ability of clear ________ • _____ is the underside of a plant or animal • ...
CARBON FOOTPRINT 2025-01-06
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- A material made from oil that is often not biodegradable.
- The usual weather in a place over many years.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches, often found in forests.
- To use materials again by turning them into something new.
- Cutting down large areas of trees.
- When companies pretend to be environmentally friendly to attract customers.
- Warming The increase in the Earth’s temperature over time.
- Using too many resources.
- A living thing that grows in the ground and makes its own food using sunlight.
- Dirty or harmful substances in the air, water, or land.
- The natural home of a plant or animal.
- A clear liquid that all living things need to survive.
- Something that can be replaced naturally, like wind or sunlight.
- Something natural and free from chemicals.
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- Trash that people leave on the ground.
- A living thing that can move and reacts to its environment.
- Things we throw away because we do not need them anymore.
- Power we use to do things, like electricity or fuel.
- Footprint The total amount of carbon dioxide you create by your activities.
- A mix of food and plant waste that turns into healthy soil.
- Good for the environment.
- Fuels Fuels like coal, oil, and gas that come from ancient plants and animals.
- A community of plants, animals, and their environment working together.
- A gas (carbon dioxide, or CO2) that is released when we burn things like coal, oil, and gas.
- Using resources in a way that does not harm the environment.
- The natural world around us, including air, water, land, plants, and animals.
- Everything not made by humans, like trees, animals, and rivers.
- To use less of something so we do not run out.
28 Clues: Good for the environment. • Using too many resources. • Cutting down large areas of trees. • Trash that people leave on the ground. • The natural home of a plant or animal. • Something natural and free from chemicals. • The usual weather in a place over many years. • To use less of something so we do not run out. • Power we use to do things, like electricity or fuel. • ...
Spelling List 1 2025-10-02
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- Words we use to identify people, places, things, or ideas.
- A letter in the alphabet that is not a vowel (like A, E, I, O, U); it sounds different from vowels.
- In the space that separates two things or people; in the middle.
- Made of many thin, thread-like parts; often used to describe roots or materials.
- A word or symbol that represents a quantity or an amount.
- Having sections that can bend or move; like a door hinge or an insect’s legs.
- The stage in a plant's life when it produces flowers.
- An adverb that means later than a certain time or event.
- Having a pattern or shape like a net; often seen in some leaves or plant structures.
- Tiny cells produced by some plants and fungi that can grow into new plants under the right conditions.
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- Symbols that represent numbers, like 1, 2, and 3.
- A type of plant that has only one seed leaf, like grass and lilies.
- Moving or looking in the direction that is ahead; towards the front.
- The green parts of a plant that grow from the stem and help in making food through sunlight.
- To mix different things together until they become one.
- Moving or looking in the direction that is opposite to the front.
- To find out how many there are of something by putting them in order or saying numbers.
- An adverb that means earlier than a certain time or event.
- Coming immediately after something in time, order, or position.
- A type of plant that has two seed leaves, like beans and sunflowers.
20 Clues: Symbols that represent numbers, like 1, 2, and 3. • The stage in a plant's life when it produces flowers. • To mix different things together until they become one. • An adverb that means later than a certain time or event. • A word or symbol that represents a quantity or an amount. • Words we use to identify people, places, things, or ideas. • ...
Photosynthesis Plus 2019-11-08
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- Cell Specialized cells in the epidermis of leaves, stems and other organs that are used to control gas exchange. They are produced in pairs with a gap between them that forms a stomatal pore.
- A thylakoid is a membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. The saclike membranes that make up grana are known as thylakoids.
- Rise The spontaneous movement of a liquid up thin tubes, due to adhesive and cohesive forces and surface tension.
- One of the tiny openings in the epidermis of a plant, through which gases and water vapor pass.
- The pointed protective sheath covering the emerging shoot in monocotyledons such as grasses.
- The edible whole or coarsely ground grains of a cereal grass.
- The upper petal of a papilionaceous corol.
- a plant enzyme which catalyzes both the fixing of atmospheric carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and the reverse process of photorespiration. One of many enzymes in the Calvin cycle.
- Any of a group of green pigments that absorb light energy used in photosynthesis and that are found in the chloroplasts of plants and other photosynthetic organisms such as cyanobacteria, especially.
- The act of inserting a shoot or scion taken from one tree into the stem or some other part of another, in such a manner that they unite and produce fruit of the kind belonging to the tree from which the scion was taken.
- The movement of a solvent (water in biological systems) through a differentially permeable membrane from a solution with high water concentration and low solute concentration Lemma
- A substance used to destroy or inhibit the growth of plants, especially weeds.
- A slender bristle, especially one at the tip of a glume or lemma in a grass spikelet. A bristle-shaped terminal or dorsal appendage, such as the beard of wheat, barley, and many grasses.
- A n inflorescence in which the first flower is the terminal bud of the main stem and subsequent flowers develop as terminal buds of lateral stems.
- A substance that destroys or inhibits the growth of fungi.
- The exudation of water from leaves as a result of root pressure.
- In C 4 grasses such as maize and some C 4 dicots, enlarged bundle sheath (BS) cells surround the veins (V) and the BS cells are then surrounded by mesophyll (M) cells. The pattern referred to as Kranz anatomy.
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- Any of a large number of natural and synthetic materials, including manure and nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium compounds, spread on or worked into soil to increase its capacity to support plant growth.
- Sheath A layer or region of specialized cells surrounding a vascular bundle.
- A stacked membranous structure within the chloroplasts of plants and green algae that contains the chlorophyll and is the site of the light reactions of photosynthesis.
- A detached living portion of a plant (such as a bud or shoot) joined to a stock in grafting and usually supplying solely aerial parts to a graft.
- Organelles within eukaryotic cells that produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the main energy molecule used by the cell .
- A root system of a plant, often with a portion of the stem, to which a shoot or bud is grafted.
- “Belly button” A small gap or opening in an organ through which connecting structures such as arteries, veins, nerves or ducts enter or leave. hilum. a scar located down one side of a seed indicating the point of attachment of the OVULE to the ovary.
- Carboxylase Plays the key role of binding CO2 to create oxaloacetate in the mesophyll tissue.
- The act or process of transpiring, especially through the stomata of plant tissue or the pores of the skin.
- A type of asexual reproduction in which a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud due to cell division at one particular site.
- Oil plant, any of the numerous plants, either under cultivation or growing wild, used as sources of oil.
- Sub-compartments of the inner membrane of mitochondria and are essential to mitochondrial function.
- A protective sheath enclosing the embryonic root of grasses.
- Division A method of asexual plant propagation, where the plant is broken up into two or more parts.
- A dehiscent elongated, podlike fruit, characteristic of the mustard family, having two valves that fall away leaving a central partition as the fruit dries.
- The interior of a membrane-bound compartment or organelle in a cell.
- The colorless semiliquid material inside a chloroplast, in which the thylakoid membranes are embedded and where the dark reactions of photosynthesis occur.
34 Clues: The upper petal of a papilionaceous corol. • A substance that destroys or inhibits the growth of fungi. • A protective sheath enclosing the embryonic root of grasses. • The edible whole or coarsely ground grains of a cereal grass. • The exudation of water from leaves as a result of root pressure. • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-08
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- organisms that prepare their own food.
- an example of a carnivorous plant
- example is pea plant
- organisms that live in or on other organisms and derive food from them
- mutually beneficial relationship
- controls opening and closing of stomata
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- the process by which plant makes food by using sunlight
- taking in food and utilizing it.
- the plant from which a parasite get its food from
- a non green plant that get its food from dead and decaying matter
10 Clues: example is pea plant • taking in food and utilizing it. • mutually beneficial relationship • an example of a carnivorous plant • organisms that prepare their own food. • controls opening and closing of stomata • the plant from which a parasite get its food from • the process by which plant makes food by using sunlight • ...
P4R 2 Crossword Lesson 4 2021-04-15
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- plant or plants growing in the ocean
- an expanse of sand or pebbles along a shore
- one of the expanded, usually green organs borne by the stem of a plant
- the leaves of such a plant, served as a salad or cooked vegetable
- part of a chair, sofa, or the like, on which one sits
- incline or bend from a vertical position
- extending far down from the top or surface
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- a period of seven successive days
- shell of any marine mollusk
- flesh of a cow, steer, or bull raised and killed for its meat
- part of the nut family
- the flesh of animals as used for food
- a beam or ray of sunlight
- go before or with to show the way
14 Clues: part of the nut family • a beam or ray of sunlight • shell of any marine mollusk • a period of seven successive days • go before or with to show the way • plant or plants growing in the ocean • the flesh of animals as used for food • incline or bend from a vertical position • extending far down from the top or surface • an expanse of sand or pebbles along a shore • ...
My Health crossword 2025-05-06
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Science Part 2 2023-11-20
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- - a person who studies the scientific life of plants
- - Animals that only eat Plants
- - Canada is known for this syrup
- - Animals that eat both plants AND meat
- - plant or animal feeding on other animals or insects
- - Panda's favourite food!
- - Elder People's way of healing sickness
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- - Plant used mainly for clothes
- - a long line of raked hay, corn sheaves, or peats laid out to dry in the wind.
- - Natural Oil used for gas, heat, electricity, etc..
- - Gradual destruction of Natural resources by wind, water, or other natural agents
- - Plant used to make rope, clothing, shoes, food, paper, bioplastics, insulation, and biofuel. -
- - he surroundings in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
13 Clues: - Panda's favourite food! • - Animals that only eat Plants • - Plant used mainly for clothes • - Canada is known for this syrup • - Animals that eat both plants AND meat • - Elder People's way of healing sickness • - a person who studies the scientific life of plants • - Natural Oil used for gas, heat, electricity, etc.. • ...
Structural and Reproductive Adaptations 2022-05-04
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- removal of nitrogen wastes; differs in animals based on their water access
- plants such as moss that do not have transport tissue
- type of seed plant that has flowers and seeds protected within a fruit
- this is lacking in offspring created by asexual reproduction
- asexual reproductive cells in plants and fungi that do not require fertilization; can create a new plant
- mammals that are born from an external egg
- transport tissue that carries water up
- asexual division of a single cell, such as bacteria and protists, into two offspring cells
- transport tissue that carries sugar down
- mammals develop completely inside the body
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- type of fertilization that allows for more offspring but they are not protected from the outside elements
- substance that most mammals require chambered stomachs or bacteria to help digest
- a plant embryo created by fertilization between two parent plants
- type of shell that most reptiles have
- type of seed plant that "unprotected" seeds and cones
- type of eggs birds have
- type of fertilization that allows for fewer but better protection of offspring
- type of eggs only possible in water from fish and amphibians
- mammals that finish developing inside a pouch
19 Clues: type of eggs birds have • type of shell that most reptiles have • transport tissue that carries water up • transport tissue that carries sugar down • mammals that are born from an external egg • mammals develop completely inside the body • mammals that finish developing inside a pouch • plants such as moss that do not have transport tissue • ...
crossword 2024-02-15
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- Planet
- process or perio of gathering in crops
- name of this project
- gardening practice of growing plants in an urban environment
- any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavouring, food, medicine, or perfume
- changes impact on climate change
- living organism that use photosynthesis
- song title of Miley Cyrus
- soil watering procedure
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- the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant
- without that liquid there's no life
- common name for plants and herbs used for food
- way of recycling waste
- the science or practice of farming, growing of crops to provide food
- surface that covers land
- a group of people
16 Clues: Planet • a group of people • name of this project • way of recycling waste • soil watering procedure • surface that covers land • song title of Miley Cyrus • changes impact on climate change • without that liquid there's no life • process or perio of gathering in crops • living organism that use photosynthesis • common name for plants and herbs used for food • ...
Photosynthesis 2020-04-27
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- part of the plant cell that gathers light energy
- also known as H2O
- food created for the plant
- photosynthesis uses this form of energy
- gas created by photosynthesis
- one of the two gases produced in photosynthesis
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- Part of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll
- name of process in which a plant makes its own food
- chlorophyll makes a plant this color
9 Clues: also known as H2O • food created for the plant • gas created by photosynthesis • chlorophyll makes a plant this color • photosynthesis uses this form of energy • Part of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll • one of the two gases produced in photosynthesis • part of the plant cell that gathers light energy • name of process in which a plant makes its own food
Parts Of A Plant 2022-03-08
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- Women part
- Grows into flowers / nature
- Male part
- are the colourful part of a plant and help make seeds
- Receives pollen - Moves eggs
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- Bees take
- protects the flower
- Helps by supporting the plant and absorbing water nutrients needed for growth
- Are the food making part and can be connected to the stem(colourful and attracts insects?
- looks nice - causes insect attention
- Holds the plant up
11 Clues: Bees take • Male part • Women part • Holds the plant up • protects the flower • Grows into flowers / nature • Receives pollen - Moves eggs • looks nice - causes insect attention • are the colourful part of a plant and help make seeds • Helps by supporting the plant and absorbing water nutrients needed for growth • ...
Parts of the Cell 2023-09-21
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- Contains sunlight for food(Plant Cell only)
- Membrane bound sacs used to store digestion and waste removal
- Things found in a cell
- A basic unit of life
- Moves things around the cell
- Physical structure that contains the cells DNA
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- The power plant of the cell
- A jelly like substance found in a cell
- Makes the plant cell green
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- Control center of the cell contains genetic material
11 Clues: A basic unit of life • Deoxyribonucleic acid • Things found in a cell • Makes the plant cell green • The power plant of the cell • Moves things around the cell • A jelly like substance found in a cell • Contains sunlight for food(Plant Cell only) • Physical structure that contains the cells DNA • Control center of the cell contains genetic material • ...
Plants around us 2024-11-21
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- the central big vein of a leaf
- necessary for the growth of plants
- structure that develops into a flower
- flattened green part of leaf
- the outer covering of a stem of a tree
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- plant that bears buds in leaves for propogation
- store food for the baby plant
- underground part of a plant
- supports the branches, leaves and flowers
- tiny openings on the leaves
- a modification seen in cactus
11 Clues: underground part of a plant • tiny openings on the leaves • flattened green part of leaf • store food for the baby plant • a modification seen in cactus • the central big vein of a leaf • necessary for the growth of plants • structure that develops into a flower • the outer covering of a stem of a tree • supports the branches, leaves and flowers • ...
My Singing Monsters Crossword 2024-02-15
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- The material found throughout the monster world that was used to sculpt the Wublins
- The island where celstials used to reside during the Dawn of Fire
- The small creature present inside of the ambered thing and freed thing decorations
- The Class of monsters consisting of the elements Light, Psychic, Fairie, & Bone
- The volcano that Fire Haven resides in
- The line that separates the human world from the monster world; where Shugabush Island resides
- The creator of the Wublins
- A silent class of the monsters created from the Fuzer structure
- The monster on Mythical Island used to create dreamythical hybrids
- Currency used to purchase dipsters and unlock wublins' evolutionary potential
- The single elemental of cold; does not shovel snow
- The incident that split the continent in the Dawn of Fire
- The Magical Sanctum titan
- A class of sub-surface dwelling monsters present on most islands, each singing a single note at a time
- The class of monsters consisting of the elements Plant, Cold, Air, Water, & Earth
- The instrument of the Strombonin
- A duo of timpani playing monsters skilled in interdimensional travel; they even have their own game
- Currency used to buy werdos and fire monsters
- The type of crystal found in the Plant Lands of the Continent
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- Creator of the Wubbox and celstial of electricity
- The unique island where monsters use their musical ability to fight
- The machine used to create new monster hybrids
- The body of water that surrounds Fire Haven and Oasis
- The Punkleton's corresponding seasonal event
- The structure used to create monsters on Ethereal Workshop
- The critters used to create monsters on the Ethereal Workshop
- The race of beings whose spirits inhabited the lands of the Continent during the Cataclysm to ssve the singing monsters
- The rarest subclass of monster
- The process used to awaken wublins
- The boss monster of Plant; the Plant quad
30 Clues: The Magical Sanctum titan • The creator of the Wublins • The rarest subclass of monster • The instrument of the Strombonin • The process used to awaken wublins • The volcano that Fire Haven resides in • The boss monster of Plant; the Plant quad • The Punkleton's corresponding seasonal event • Currency used to buy werdos and fire monsters • ...
Christmas Crossword 2020-11-18
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- The small people who help Santa
- Something hung by the chimney with care
- A man made of snow
- Decorations that you hang on the Christmas tree An evergreen plant that you decorate and put presents under
- A small house made of this kind of cookie, decorated with icing and gumdrops
- Traditional Christmas songs that people sing together
- Something that feels like a holiday is _______
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- A kind of dense cake with preserved fruits inside
- The thing Santa rides in
- A kind of plant, if two people are standing underneath its leaves they have to kiss
- A kind of plant, you deck the halls with boughs of _____
- The jolly old man who gives out presents
- _____ Christmas!, can also mean happy
- The kind of deer that pull Santa's sleigh
- A celebration, or a break
- Gifts you find under a Christmas tree
16 Clues: A man made of snow • The thing Santa rides in • A celebration, or a break • The small people who help Santa • _____ Christmas!, can also mean happy • Gifts you find under a Christmas tree • Something hung by the chimney with care • The jolly old man who gives out presents • The kind of deer that pull Santa's sleigh • Something that feels like a holiday is _______ • ...
Science: Turgor Pressure & Tropisms 2022-02-07
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- Turn away from the stimuli
- The growth or turning away of plant roots away or toward water.
- Pressure that water-filled
- The turning or bending of a plant in response to a touch stimulus.
- put on a plant.
- The organism's response to light, either toward or away.
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- Turn toward the stimuli
- A change inside the organism that causes a response.
- An organelle that holds water and other organisms.
- A process where the water goes through a membrane.
- A droop due to the lack of water.
- To turn
12 Clues: To turn • put on a plant. • Turn toward the stimuli • Turn away from the stimuli • Pressure that water-filled • A droop due to the lack of water. • An organelle that holds water and other organisms. • A process where the water goes through a membrane. • A change inside the organism that causes a response. • The organism's response to light, either toward or away. • ...
cells crossword(robert) 2024-12-02
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- makes food for the plant cell
- gel-like fluid that supports the cell organelles and hold them in place
- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- shape of the plant cell
- power houses of the cell
- surrounds plant cells and helps maintain cell shape
- control center for the cell and stores DNA
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- Place where materials are processed
- place where material is packaged to be sent around the cell
- storage space for food water and waste
- digestion and waste removal
- makes protein for the cell
12 Clues: shape of the plant cell • power houses of the cell • makes protein for the cell • digestion and waste removal • makes food for the plant cell • Place where materials are processed • storage space for food water and waste • controls what goes in and out of the cell • control center for the cell and stores DNA • surrounds plant cells and helps maintain cell shape • ...
Cell Day 2024-05-21
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- The parts of a cell that perform specific functions
- Cells that do have a nucleus
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- The basic unit of life
- The jelly like substance inside of a cell
- A part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function
- A collection of organs which carry out a certain function in the body
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The process where plants make energy
- They store things in the cell such as water or waste
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- The organelle that cleans up waste in cells
- Cells that do not have a nucleus
- The molecule that carries genetic information for the development and functioning of an organism
- This organelle gives plant cells structure
- The thin layer that protects the cell by controlling what goes in and out of it
- A net-like structure in the cytoplasm of animal cells
- Organelles that hook amino-acids together to make proteins
- This is the man who discovered cells
- A living thing, such as an animal, a plant, a bacterium, or a fungus
- The place where photosynthesis occurs in plant cells
- The organelle that acts as a control center or brain
21 Clues: The basic unit of life • The powerhouse of the cell • Cells that do have a nucleus • Cells that do not have a nucleus • This is the man who discovered cells • The process where plants make energy • The jelly like substance inside of a cell • This organelle gives plant cells structure • The organelle that cleans up waste in cells • ...
Christmas Crossword 2025-11-27
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- Christmas delivery man's cargo vessel
- The red nosed reindeer
- Round thing that hangs from green Christmas plant
- Christmas delivery man
- Christmas plant in green
- Something that is pulled
- Christmas delivery man's cheeky helpers
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- Songs sang at Christmas time
- Green present thief
- Much maligned green balls
- Things that must be bought and wrapped
- Christmas plant in red
- Big bird that gobbles
13 Clues: Green present thief • Big bird that gobbles • Christmas plant in red • The red nosed reindeer • Christmas delivery man • Christmas plant in green • Something that is pulled • Much maligned green balls • Songs sang at Christmas time • Christmas delivery man's cargo vessel • Things that must be bought and wrapped • Christmas delivery man's cheeky helpers • ...
Floriaging for words 2023-05-09
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- - A colorful flower often seen in fall gardens
- - A delicate flower often associated with luxury and elegance
- - A colorful flower often associated with the Netherlands
- - A showy flower often associated with autumn
- - A popular houseplant with colorful blooms and foliage
- - A large, fragrant flower that blooms in the spring and summer
- - A large, bright flower with yellow petals and a brown center
- - A wildflower with delicate, papery petals
- - A tall flower with long, pointed blooms
- - A classic flower often used in corsages and boutonnieres
- - A trailing plant with brightly colored flowers
- - A fragrant flower often used in bouquets and arrangements
- heart - A delicate plant with heart-shaped blooms
- - A striking flower with sword-shaped leaves and showy blooms
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- - A large, showy flower that comes in shades of pink, blue, and purple
- - A tall plant with brightly colored, snapdragon-shaped flowers
- Susan - A bright yellow wildflower with dark centers
- - A tropical flower often associated with Hawaii
- - A classic flower with a sweet fragrance and thorny stems
- - A popular bedding plant with trumpet-shaped flowers
- - A tall plant with bell-shaped flowers in shades of pink, purple, and white
- - A small, delicate flower that comes in a variety of colors
- - A delicate flower often used in hanging baskets
- - A cheerful yellow flower that blooms in the spring
- - A bright orange or yellow flower often used in gardens
- - A colorful flower with a daisy-like appearance
- - A common flower with white petals and a yellow center
- - A fragrant vine with sweet-smelling flowers
- - An aromatic herb with purple flowers
- pea - A fragrant flower often used in cottage gardens
30 Clues: - An aromatic herb with purple flowers • - A tall flower with long, pointed blooms • - A wildflower with delicate, papery petals • - A showy flower often associated with autumn • - A fragrant vine with sweet-smelling flowers • - A colorful flower often seen in fall gardens • - A tropical flower often associated with Hawaii • ...
Unit 2 Cells 2025-01-16
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- transports protein (Abbreviation)
- The headquarters, holds the DNA
- The instructions, located inside the nucleus
- Makes the ribosomes
- extra layer of protection, only some cells have it
- stores a lot of water for plant cells
- packages things
- unit of measure for the cell
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- helps with cell division
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Plant cell shape
- Animal cell shape
- Covers, protects, and regulates what comes in and out of the cell
- The fluid in the cell
- makes and stores fat (Abbreviation)
15 Clues: packages things • Plant cell shape • Animal cell shape • Makes the ribosomes • The fluid in the cell • Powerhouse of the cell • helps with cell division • unit of measure for the cell • The headquarters, holds the DNA • transports protein (Abbreviation) • makes and stores fat (Abbreviation) • stores a lot of water for plant cells • The instructions, located inside the nucleus • ...
Calvin's Science Crossword 2025-02-27
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- A parasitic flowering plant with a stinky odor.
- A type of animal with a backbone, hair, and has live babies (not eggs).
- The sweet liquid found in flowers that bees eat.
- The natural environment for a plant or animal.
- An animal that naturally preys on another animal.
- To turn from a liquid into a vapor.
- The part of the body that dolphins use to breathe.
- The part of a cactus that protects it from predators and helps water not evaporate as quickly.
- A mammal that uses quills to protect it from predators.
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- A porcupine's natural defense against predators.
- The process of moving pollen from one flower to another to help it reproduce.
- What birds do when they leave their normal habitats in search of food in the winter.
- A characteristic of an animal or plant that helps it survive.
- The path that animals take when they migrate.
- A powdery substance in flowers.
- The part of the cactus that holds water.
- Make offspring
- Dogfish Shark A type of animal that can swim while sleeping.
18 Clues: Make offspring • A powdery substance in flowers. • To turn from a liquid into a vapor. • The part of the cactus that holds water. • The path that animals take when they migrate. • The natural environment for a plant or animal. • A parasitic flowering plant with a stinky odor. • A porcupine's natural defense against predators. • ...
Cells and The Microscope 2020-01-15
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- Part of the cell that makes protein
- Outermost part of the plant cell, not found in animal cells
- Controls the activities and and reproduction of the cell
- Green pigment in plant cells
- Name the part of the microscope that you look through
- Maximum magnification of the microscope
- Name the part of the microscope where you place the specimen you want to look at
- Function of the vacuole in plant cells
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- Used to make the substance clearer
- Outermost part of the animal cell
- The cover slip is lowered at an angle to prevent the formation of these
- The mitochondrion releases this
- Degree of angle which the cover slip must be lowered from
13 Clues: Green pigment in plant cells • The mitochondrion releases this • Outermost part of the animal cell • Used to make the substance clearer • Part of the cell that makes protein • Function of the vacuole in plant cells • Maximum magnification of the microscope • Name the part of the microscope that you look through • Controls the activities and and reproduction of the cell • ...
Secret Garden 2025-05-16
15 Clues: Water display. • Hidden mystery. • Climbing plant. • Garden seating. • Winged visitor. • Garden boundary. • Colourful bloom. • Fragrant blossom. • Unlocks the gate. • Part of a flower. • Tall garden plant. • Small water feature. • Walkway in a garden. • Entryway to a garden. • Flower in full beauty.
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. • ...
MaryJane's Crossword 2012-12-18
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- its small and you put it in the ground and a flower comes out of it and vegetables
- you would dig a hole and put the shrub in the hole
- something you plant in the ground and when it's grown you can eat it can eat
- you can have them with a roast dinner and you can make chips out of them
- it has four spikes and you can get weeds out of the ground with it
- its a plant but you dont like this kind of plant
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- you can plant vegbetables in it and flowers and you can have a shed in it
- something you are good (riding a bike)
- working together
- it is a vegbetable and it is red
- someone who tells you what to do
11 Clues: working together • it is a vegbetable and it is red • someone who tells you what to do • something you are good (riding a bike) • its a plant but you dont like this kind of plant • you would dig a hole and put the shrub in the hole • it has four spikes and you can get weeds out of the ground with it • ...
Cell vocabe 2023-05-04
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- provides structure for the cells
- makes protein for the cell
- cells that don't have a nucleus
- Helps photosynthesis for the Plant cell
- The basic units of life
- contains digestive enzymes
- A cell with a specific function/task
- The material that helps create the cell membrane
- The delivery of the cell
- calcium storage, protein synthesis
- uses enzymes to break down waste
- Separates the interior of the cell from the outsie
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- State that all biological organism are composed of cells
- Helps Produce ATP for the cell
- serves as the cells skeletal system
- Provides Fortification for the plant cell
- cells that have a nucleus
- The storage unit of the cell
- The control center of the cell
19 Clues: The basic units of life • The delivery of the cell • cells that have a nucleus • makes protein for the cell • contains digestive enzymes • 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 • provides structure for the cells • uses enzymes to break down waste • calcium storage, protein synthesis • ...
Cell Vocab 2023-05-04
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- provides structure for the cells
- makes protein for the cell
- cells that don't have a nucleus
- Helps photosynthesis for the Plant cell
- The basic units of life
- contains digestive enzymes
- A cell with a specific function/task
- The material that helps create the cell membrane
- The delivery of the cell
- calcium storage, protein synthesis
- uses enzymes to break down waste
- Separates the interior of the cell from the outsie
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- State that all biological organism are composed of cells
- Helps Produce ATP for the cell
- serves as the cells skeletal system
- Provides Fortification for the plant cell
- cells that have a nucleus
- The storage unit of the cell
- The control center of the cell
19 Clues: The basic units of life • The delivery of the cell • cells that have a nucleus • makes protein for the cell • contains digestive enzymes • 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 • provides structure for the cells • uses enzymes to break down waste • calcium storage, protein synthesis • ...
Plants For Food And Fiber Project 2013-06-13
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- A part of a tree, on most trees its green
- What humans and most species of animals on land need to survive besides food and water
- The process in which PLANTS intake carbon dioxide and release air
- Dioxide A by-product of industrial machinery
- Type of PLANT which we extract wood from and turn into paper like the one your holding right now
- A type of PLANT that is considered by farmers and gardeners also plant enthusiasts a like. A pest, for it sucks up nutrients near its surrounding area, abundant in nutrient rich areas
- Very important to PLANT for without it, PLANTS would die then herbivores run out of their food source they start to die off until no more herbivores are left, then carnivores will start to die off from lack of food and may resort to cannibalism. Until no Multicellular beings are left
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- When living things die they start to _____ after a while
- What we call living things besides animals
- When bees collect nectar, but brush nectar stuck to them onto other plants
- A type of tree
- Used to speed up the growth of PLANTS, an example of this would be manure
- Yeast and mold are considered this
- A part of the tree that is usually underground
- Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability
15 Clues: A type of tree • Yeast and mold are considered this • A part of a tree, on most trees its green • What we call living things besides animals • Dioxide A by-product of industrial machinery • Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability • A part of the tree that is usually underground • When living things die they start to _____ after a while • ...
Seed Germination 2020-08-10
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- left on the seed coat by the former attachment to the ovary wall
- seed, seed with a single cotyledon
- baby plant
- unit of reproduction of a flowering plant
- Coat,the protective outer cover of a seed
- the part of a plant embryo that develops into primary root
- small opening in the surface of an ovule
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- transition between the rudimentary root and shoot
- part of the seed that stores food for the development of a plant
- seed, seed having two cotyledon
10 Clues: baby plant • seed, seed having two cotyledon • seed, seed with a single cotyledon • small opening in the surface of an ovule • unit of reproduction of a flowering plant • Coat,the protective outer cover of a seed • transition between the rudimentary root and shoot • the part of a plant embryo that develops into primary root • ...
Review crossword 2019-06-17
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- The .... comes out of the roots and holds the leaves and flowers of the plant.
- They are used to change solar power into electricity.
- Dinosaurs and mammoths are ....
- The biggest and fastest bird runner.
- Reptiles haven't got fur, they have ....
- A scientist that studies minerals.
- Bones or plants that we can find in layers of rocks or soil.
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- One of the most beautiful and expensive minerals that we use in rings, necklaces, etc.
- A sandy, hot habitat with almost no plants.
- Insects bring .... on their wings.
- Some snakes, spiders, frogs, fish and other animals can be dangerous because they are ....
- In the desert you can find this plant. It hasn't got leaves.
- Birds haven't got fur, they have ....
- Turtles have a very strong and hard ....
- We use this mineral to write on the blackboard.
- If we put a .... in the soil a plant will grow.
- It's a reptile that has four legs and is not as big as a crocodile.
17 Clues: Dinosaurs and mammoths are .... • Insects bring .... on their wings. • A scientist that studies minerals. • The biggest and fastest bird runner. • Birds haven't got fur, they have .... • Turtles have a very strong and hard .... • Reptiles haven't got fur, they have .... • A sandy, hot habitat with almost no plants. • We use this mineral to write on the blackboard. • ...
Review 2025-05-09
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- when plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food and oxygen.
- is to make new life.
- is when a plant or animal dies out and disappears.
- are animals that eat other animals.
- is the way a plant or animal changes so it can live in the particular place.
- is to spend the winter resting or sleeping.
- animas with backbones.
- an ancient plant or animal preserved in rocks.
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- animals without backbones.
- are animals that can live on land or in water.
- are cold-blooded animals that lay eggs.
- is to move from one place to another.
- colors and marking that helping animals hide themselves.
- microscope living thing.
- is the process of plants and animals changing over time.
15 Clues: is to make new life. • animas with backbones. • microscope living thing. • animals without backbones. • are animals that eat other animals. • is to move from one place to another. • are cold-blooded animals that lay eggs. • is to spend the winter resting or sleeping. • are animals that can live on land or in water. • an ancient plant or animal preserved in rocks. • ...
Eastons Cells and energy crossword puzzle 2020-12-06
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- name the entire process in which plant produces its own food
- Photosynthesis uses this form of energy to drive the process
- The process of creating cell energy two words
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- Part of the plant cell that gathers light energy
- primary source of energy
- Waste product of photosynthesis
- One of the two compounds converted during photosynthesis Two words
- part of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll
- compound produced by photosynthesis
- chlorophyll gives plant life this color
10 Clues: primary source of energy • Waste product of photosynthesis • compound produced by photosynthesis • chlorophyll gives plant life this color • The process of creating cell energy two words • part of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll • Part of the plant cell that gathers light energy • name the entire process in which plant produces its own food • ...
Photosynthesis crossword puzzle 2024-02-15
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- Reactant of photosynthesis that enters the plant by being soaked up from the soil.
- Small openings on the leaves of a plant.
- Product of photosynthesis used to make energy.
- Reactant of photosynthesis that enters the plant through the stoma.
- How plants absorb water.
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- Green pigment that soaks up radiant energy.
- An organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- Product of photosynthesis released by plants after photosynthesis.
- Cycle with two steps, light dependent and light independent.
- Radiant energy.
10 Clues: Radiant energy. • How plants absorb water. • Small openings on the leaves of a plant. • Green pigment that soaks up radiant energy. • Product of photosynthesis used to make energy. • An organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • Cycle with two steps, light dependent and light independent. • Product of photosynthesis released by plants after photosynthesis. • ...
Word Work #2 Part 2 2022-09-19
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- the action or process of fertilizing an egg, involving the fusion of male and female gametes (sperm & egg) to form a zygote.
- a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant.
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source produced during photosynthesis
- a green pigment, present in all green plants, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization.
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- Respiration a series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into a usable form of energy called ATP
- the production of offspring by a sexual or asexual process.
- organelle in a cell that is the site of photosynthesis
- the process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- spore that forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant.
- evaporation of water vapor through the stomata of a plant
12 Clues: pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant • organelle in a cell that is the site of photosynthesis • evaporation of water vapor through the stomata of a plant • the production of offspring by a sexual or asexual process. • a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant. • ...
Science Homework 2019-03-07
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- Remains or traces of plant or animal that lived millions of years ago
- Animals that eat plant and meat
- Decompose or rot
- Plant eating animals
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person,animal,or plants live
- Mark made by pressure
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- The living together of different organisms
- Too many of an organism in a given location and the resources become scarce
- Meat eating animals
- All living and nonliving things in an environment
- To die
- Available facts indicating that something is true
- To succeed
13 Clues: To die • To succeed • Decompose or rot • Meat eating animals • Plant eating animals • Mark made by pressure • Animals that eat plant and meat • The living together of different organisms • All living and nonliving things in an environment • Available facts indicating that something is true • Remains or traces of plant or animal that lived millions of years ago • ...
Cells! 2025-01-30
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- Controls what goes in or out of all cells
- Stores water, food, and/or waste in plant cells
- Breaks down old cell parts to clean up eukaryotic cells
- acts as a tunnel for proteins
- Makes sugar during photosynthesis in plant cells
- Made of many cells
- genetic information found in all cells
- makes proteins for all cells
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- makes energy for the cell
- packs and ships proteins to other cells
- Type of cells humans, plants, animals, fungi, and protists are
- Type of cell bacteria are
- Made of only 1 cell
- Found in plant cells and in prokaryotic cells to protect the cell
- gel-like fluid in all cells
- contains DNA in eukaryotic cells
16 Clues: Made of many cells • Made of only 1 cell • makes energy for the cell • Type of cell bacteria are • gel-like fluid in all cells • makes proteins for all cells • acts as a tunnel for proteins • contains DNA in eukaryotic cells • genetic information found in all cells • packs and ships proteins to other cells • Controls what goes in or out of all cells • ...
Potato Award 2025-08-22
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- God made this grow on the earth.
- Something that yields seed and is for food.
- The word ___ is not mentioned in the Bible.
- A time to ____ and a time to pluck up.
- The opposite of born.
- Where the grass and trees grow.
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- A tree makes this sweet food.
- The small part of a plant that grows into a new plant.
- An God saw it was___.
- A time to be ____ and a time to die.
- God gave this to every animal and bird.
- The fruit's seed it in ___.
12 Clues: An God saw it was___. • The opposite of born. • The fruit's seed it in ___. • A tree makes this sweet food. • Where the grass and trees grow. • God made this grow on the earth. • A time to be ____ and a time to die. • A time to ____ and a time to pluck up. • God gave this to every animal and bird. • Something that yields seed and is for food. • ...
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
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
Nature 2024-03-04
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- -High landmass
- -Feathered creature
- -Atmospheric expanse above
- -Thick wooded area
- -Vast body of saltwater
- -Inland body of water
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- -Earth's natural satellite
- -Water vapor in the sky
- -Lowland between hills or mountains
- -Flowing water body
- -Blossoming plant
- -Tall woody plant
- -Star at the center of our solar system
- -Solid mineral material
- -Small elevated landform
15 Clues: -High landmass • -Blossoming plant • -Tall woody plant • -Thick wooded area • -Feathered creature • -Flowing water body • -Inland body of water • -Water vapor in the sky • -Solid mineral material • -Vast body of saltwater • -Small elevated landform • -Earth's natural satellite • -Atmospheric expanse above • -Lowland between hills or mountains • -Star at the center of our solar system
Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-21
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- plant usable form of nitrogen
- when idodine is added to starch,it becomes
- what type of plant is cuscuta
- water and minerals are absorbed by the plants and transported to leaves by
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- the singular form of stomata is
- the structures in cells that contain chlorophyll
- modified root of the host plant
- the ultimate source of enery
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- uriya,NPK,ammonia sre examples of:
- which cells control the opening and closing of stomata
- what does photo in photosynthesis refer to
- the loss of water from leaves through stomata
- organisms that live on dead and decaying matter and derive their food from them
14 Clues: the ultimate source of enery • plant usable form of nitrogen • what type of plant is cuscuta • the singular form of stomata is • modified root of the host plant • uriya,NPK,ammonia sre examples of: • when idodine is added to starch,it becomes • what does photo in photosynthesis refer to • the loss of water from leaves through stomata • ...
Temperate Forests Crossword 2023-10-16
Across
- animal that lives by eating other animals
- plant toxic to the other plants growing around it
- purposeful clearing of forest land
- introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- the ___ is between 25 and 50 degrees
- have thick needles to protect against the cold
Down
- the leaves fall in the fall and winter
- animal that is hunted by other animals
- affect of one plant on another through the chemicals the plant produces
- have a shell to protect them from predators
- sweat out poison from their body
- long term weather pattern in an ecosystem
12 Clues: sweat out poison from their body • purposeful clearing of forest land • the ___ is between 25 and 50 degrees • the leaves fall in the fall and winter • animal that is hunted by other animals • animal that lives by eating other animals • long term weather pattern in an ecosystem • have a shell to protect them from predators • have thick needles to protect against the cold • ...
Science: Turgor Pressure & Tropisms 2022-02-07
Across
- To turn
- The growth or turning away of plant roots away or toward water.
- response/ Turn away from the stimuli
- The organism's response to light, either toward or away.
- pressure/ Pressure that water-filled
- A droop due to the lack of water.
- A process where the water goes through a membrane.
Down
- The turning or bending of a plant in response to a touch stimulus.
- An organelle that holds water and other organisms.
- stimuli/ A change inside the organism that causes a response.
- put on a plant.
- response/ Turn toward the stimuli
12 Clues: To turn • put on a plant. • response/ Turn toward the stimuli • A droop due to the lack of water. • response/ Turn away from the stimuli • pressure/ Pressure that water-filled • An organelle that holds water and other organisms. • A process where the water goes through a membrane. • The organism's response to light, either toward or away. • ...
Unit 4: Plants 2024-07-15
Across
- A woody or scaly part of a plant. It holds seeds.
- This is used to grow a new plant!
- This is a place where you can find many tall trees.
- Also known as a bloom or a blossom.
- Usually green, this part of a plant grows from its stem. It soaks up light from the sun to produce food.
- A word used in taxonomy to classify living things. It's bigger than a species, but smaller than a kingdom.
- This is a living organism that gets energy from the sun. Hint: it's the title of this unit!
Down
- This type of plant grows tall, with a thick trunk.
- This tree makes beautiful flowers in spring! You can see them outside our school!
- This is a place where many flowers are grown.
- This tree has pointy, sharp leaves.
- This is an edible part of the fruit. It can be sweet or sour.
12 Clues: This is used to grow a new plant! • This tree has pointy, sharp leaves. • Also known as a bloom or a blossom. • This is a place where many flowers are grown. • A woody or scaly part of a plant. It holds seeds. • This type of plant grows tall, with a thick trunk. • This is a place where you can find many tall trees. • ...
Adaptations 2022-03-10
Across
- scientist who study plants.
- a term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth.
- plant that makes its own food.
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- is an example of an adaptation.
- scientist who study animals.
- also called germs, are microscopic organisms not visible with the naked eye.
- assists in germination of seedpods.
Down
- organizing life forms based on shared characteristics.
- active at night.
- this animal has sharp claws and sticky tongue.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- Australian tree that adapts well to conditions.
- a person, animal, or plant living, not dead.
- an adaptation of many Australian plants.
15 Clues: active at night. • scientist who study plants. • scientist who study animals. • plant that makes its own food. • is an example of an adaptation. • assists in germination of seedpods. • an adaptation of many Australian plants. • a person, animal, or plant living, not dead. • this animal has sharp claws and sticky tongue. • Australian tree that adapts well to conditions. • ...
