the plant Crossword Puzzles
Entrepreneurs of Florida 2023-05-22
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- Who invested $40,000,000 in Florida
- Henry Plant made this town the center of his business
- Where was Julia Tuttle born
- Who purchased multiple Southern railroads at rock-bottom prices
- What kinds of gifts did Henry Flagler send
- Who convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad
- Where was Henry Flagler born
- The only Florida city to be founded by a woman
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- Grew up in Connecticut
- Built a railroad from Jacksonville to Key West
- What was Henry Plant's job before working in the railroad business
- Flagler received hundreds of _____ from Biscayne Bay Owners
- Julia Tuttle moved to Florida as one
- Founded Miami
- What did Henry Plant bring to Florida
15 Clues: Founded Miami • Grew up in Connecticut • Where was Julia Tuttle born • Where was Henry Flagler born • Who invested $40,000,000 in Florida • Julia Tuttle moved to Florida as one • What did Henry Plant bring to Florida • What kinds of gifts did Henry Flagler send • Built a railroad from Jacksonville to Key West • The only Florida city to be founded by a woman • ...
Plant Growth & Crop Selection 2025-04-11
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- a plant grown primarily to cover the soil, typically after a main crop is harvested or in periods when the land would otherwise be bare, to protect and improve soil health, rather than for a direct harvest or sale
- the process by which they convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of sugars, which fuels their growth and survival
- process by which a plant develops from a seed into a seedling
- plant, usually a vegetable, fruit, or herb, that thrives in warm weather and requires a period of warm temperatures to mature
- refers to the process of planting seeds in the soil to cultivate crops
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- planting a different crop on a particular piece of land each growing season
- a plant that thrives in cooler temperatures and can tolerate light frost, typically between 50-70°F (10-21°C)
- the process of collecting a ripe crop from the fields
- a substance, either natural or synthetic, added to soil or plant tissues to provide essential plant nutrients, primarily nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
- the preparation and cultivation of soil through mechanical means, like plowing or turning, to create a suitable environment for planting crops.
- the controlled application of water to land for agricultural or landscape purposes, supplementing or replacing rainfall
- Plants require _________ for photosynthesis
12 Clues: Plants require _________ for photosynthesis • the process of collecting a ripe crop from the fields • process by which a plant develops from a seed into a seedling • refers to the process of planting seeds in the soil to cultivate crops • planting a different crop on a particular piece of land each growing season • ...
Plant Propagation 2021-11-01
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- Plant, example of a plant that can be propagated using root cuttings
- Cuttings, taken by removing a section of the root of the existing plant and cutting it into 3 or 4 sections
- Cutting, taken by removing a leaf from an existing plant and cutting it into smaller sections
- relies on plant propagation to produce plants they need
- Cutting, Taken by removing a section of a stem with at least 2 nodes from an existing plant
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- example of a plant that can be propagated using stem cuttings
- Hormone, helps the cutting begin to grow roots
- example of a plant that can be propagated using leaf cuttings
- Propagation, reproduction of new plants from seeds and vegetative parts like leaves, stems, and roots
- Cutting, is a part of an existing plant that is used to make a new plant
10 Clues: Hormone, helps the cutting begin to grow roots • relies on plant propagation to produce plants they need • example of a plant that can be propagated using stem cuttings • example of a plant that can be propagated using leaf cuttings • Plant, example of a plant that can be propagated using root cuttings • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board 2025-11-04
10 Clues: A baby plant • creates pollen • Reproductive cells • Transfer of pollen • When the nucleus splits • The primary male hormone • A class of siganling molecules • The offspring of a spore plant • When chromosomes split unevenly • Part of a plant that carries seeds
Photosynthesis 2022-03-21
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- plants use this green substance to absorb solar energy
- this is produced when water, minerals, solar energy and carbon dioxide combine
- photosynthesis produces this gas
- the process of water movement through a plant
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- these transport glucose around the plant
- the process by which plants make their own food
- these transport water and minerals up the plant
- photosynthesis takes place in this part of the plant
- this part of the plant absorbs water and minerals from the soil
9 Clues: photosynthesis produces this gas • these transport glucose around the plant • the process of water movement through a plant • the process by which plants make their own food • these transport water and minerals up the plant • photosynthesis takes place in this part of the plant • plants use this green substance to absorb solar energy • ...
chapter 9 culinary vocabulary 2020-02-19
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- substances or compounds that tastes sour
- mixed raw vegetables served as an hors d'oeuvre
- Leaf vegetables, also called leafy greens
- a Japanese dish of fish, shellfish, or vegetables, fried in batter.
- reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant.
- a form of thin sauce made from puréed and strained vegetables or fruits
- organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds
- parts of plants that are consumed by humans
- fruits that are in season all year round in tropical areas
- assessment and sorting of various foods regarding quality
- relating to, or produced by an enzyme.
- a copper-containing metalloprotein
- genus of plants in the mustard family
- natural fruit in sugar
- cut food into small cubes.
- coating of a glossy, often sweet
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- an indehiscent fruit in which an outer fleshy part of fruit
- fruits that are only seasonal in summer
- is a dessert made of whole or pieces of fruit in sugar syrup
- first-identified plant hormone known to regulate numerous processes in plant growth, development
- underground plant parts eaten by humans as food
- a process used extensively in cooking for the resulting flavor & color
- a root vegetable
- rasp-like grater
- partly cook food by boiling.
- typically made up of baby greens
- low temperature long time cooking
- fruits that are only in season in the winter
- a method of growing plants without soil
- seed-bearing structure in flowering plants
- cooking an egg without its shell in or over boiling water.
- blended fruit of vegetable
- any substance that has a pH rate higher than 7
- a food preparation technique in which food ingredients are finely divided into uniform pieces
34 Clues: a root vegetable • rasp-like grater • natural fruit in sugar • blended fruit of vegetable • cut food into small cubes. • partly cook food by boiling. • typically made up of baby greens • coating of a glossy, often sweet • low temperature long time cooking • a copper-containing metalloprotein • genus of plants in the mustard family • relating to, or produced by an enzyme. • ...
Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-25
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- a large scarabaeid beetle
- hand-operated device for lifting things
- Greek Mythology creature with a lions body and a women's head
- first historical document in the world
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a pharaoh wrapped in bandages
- a person who copies out documents
- writing or hieroglyphics used by priests; Egyptian styles of art be religious tradition
- longest river in the world, located in Africa
- a fertile place in a desert that has plants and water
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- proved to be key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics
- a stone coffin
- Egyptian writing made with symbols
- triangular structure, royal tomb made of stone
- a type of Greek writing and speech; cursive form of Egyptian scrict
- paper material from a water plant used to write on
- a fabric woven from a flax plant; popular plant in Egypt
- a season when the Nile floods
18 Clues: a stone coffin • a ruler in ancient Egypt • a large scarabaeid beetle • a pharaoh wrapped in bandages • a season when the Nile floods • a person who copies out documents • Egyptian writing made with symbols • first historical document in the world • hand-operated device for lifting things • longest river in the world, located in Africa • ...
Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-25
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- paper material from a water plant used to write on
- first historical document in the world
- a fertile place in a desert that has plants and water
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a season when the Nile floods
- a fabric woven from a flax plant; popular plant in Egypt
- writing or hieroglyphics used by priests; Egyptian styles of art be religious tradition
- hand-operated device for lifting water used for irrigation
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- a large scarabaeid beetle
- Egyptian writing made with symbols
- proved to be key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics
- a pharaoh wrapped in bandages
- a stone coffin
- a type of Greek writing and speech; cursive form of Egyptian scrict
- Greek Mythology creature with a lions body and a women's head
- a person who copies out documents
- triangular structure, royal tomb made of stone
- longest river in the world, located in Africa
18 Clues: a stone coffin • a ruler in ancient Egypt • a large scarabaeid beetle • a pharaoh wrapped in bandages • a season when the Nile floods • a person who copies out documents • Egyptian writing made with symbols • first historical document in the world • longest river in the world, located in Africa • triangular structure, royal tomb made of stone • ...
Organelle Crossword 2024-10-06
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- makes and stores food in plant cells
- break down peroxides
- only in plants, stores lipids to help plant grow
- RNA and protein in cytoplasm, protein synthesis happens
- Place where DNA is located in cell
- structure of plant cells, reproduction (petals), digestion, storage
- outside cell membrane, determines shape and structure
- hair-like on surface on cells to help move cell forward
- no ribosomes, help with toxic molecules, lipids and steroids are also synthesized here
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- prokaryotes and eukaryotes use these to move
- receives protein from RER, sorts the proteins, modify proteins with carbs
- helps form energy that the body can use (ATP)
- contains enzymes that break down things
- helps with cell division, movement, and shape of cells
- Gelo-like liquid that fills cell
- contains chromosomes
- made of protein, allows bacteria to exchange genetic material
- ribosomes on outer surface, helps transport proteins to other parts of the cell
18 Clues: break down peroxides • contains chromosomes • Gelo-like liquid that fills cell • Place where DNA is located in cell • makes and stores food in plant cells • contains enzymes that break down things • prokaryotes and eukaryotes use these to move • helps form energy that the body can use (ATP) • only in plants, stores lipids to help plant grow • ...
spelling words - 2/13/23 2023-02-17
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- a quality that sets one person or thing off from another :
- the act of choosing
- the exchange of goods without the use of money
- the leafless usually underground part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores food, and holds the plant in place
- the main stalk of a plant that develops buds and shoots and usually grows above the ground
- because of necessity
- to follow the commands or guidance of
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- to desire, wish, or long for something
- an event occurring by chance or from unknown causes
- lacking in quantity or number : not plentiful
- extraordinarily great in size, number, or degree
- an act of causing another to stumble or fall
- the act or power of fixing one's mind upon something : careful listening or watching
- pal
- plural of LEAF
15 Clues: pal • plural of LEAF • the act of choosing • because of necessity • to follow the commands or guidance of • to desire, wish, or long for something • an act of causing another to stumble or fall • lacking in quantity or number : not plentiful • the exchange of goods without the use of money • extraordinarily great in size, number, or degree • ...
Cells 2015-11-08
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- term used to describe "little organs" found in animal and plant cells.
- provides energy to the cell.
- thin outer layer that protects the cell, and allows things in and out of the cell.
- found only in plant cells, makes sugars and starches through photosynthesis.
- gel-like substance that supports the organelles.
- the protective outer layer found only in plant cells.
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- the theory that organisms just popped up out of nowhere.
- found in plant cells, used for storage of nutrients and water
- the term Robert Hooke used to describe the little boxes he saw under the microscope.
- the term Anton Van Leeuwenhoek used to describe animal cells.
- the organelle that controls the functions of the organ.
11 Clues: provides energy to the cell. • gel-like substance that supports the organelles. • the protective outer layer found only in plant cells. • the organelle that controls the functions of the organ. • the theory that organisms just popped up out of nowhere. • found in plant cells, used for storage of nutrients and water • ...
Types and Needs of Plants 2024-03-02
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- a type of sugar that is an important source of energy for the body
- the sexual phase in the life cycle of plants, producing reproductive cells.
- the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organs to the female reproductive organs of a flower, resulting in fertilization.
- to change something into a different form or use
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods with the help of chlorophyll
- a type of plant that produces seeds without a protective covering, such as a fruit or flower.
- dioxide a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
- to supply water to
- to continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship
- substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
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- the process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water.
- to secure firmly in position
- to become limp and drooping, typically due to heat, lack of water, or disease
- a type of plant that produces seeds enclosed in a fruit or flower.
- small openings on the surface of leaves and stems that allow gases to enter and exit the plant.
- a green pigment found in plants that is responsible for absorbing light energy for photosynthesis.
- feeling overwhelmed or under pressure
- relating to or having special tissues that transport water and nutrients within a plant.
18 Clues: to supply water to • to secure firmly in position • feeling overwhelmed or under pressure • to change something into a different form or use • a type of sugar that is an important source of energy for the body • a type of plant that produces seeds enclosed in a fruit or flower. • to continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship • ...
Plants 2025-04-21
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- Main above-ground structure of bryophytes
- Vascular tissue that transports water
- Name for the life cycle of plants
- Plant structure that produces 2n spores
- Cone-producing, evergreen plants
- Plant structure that produces n gametes
- Plants with vascular tissue that does not produce seeds
- Scientific term for plants
- Molecule that makes plant cell walls
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- Main below-ground structure of pteridophytes
- Vascular tissue that transports food
- Flower-producing, deciduous plants
- Plants that lack vascular tissue and does not produce seeds
- Main above-ground structure of pteridophytes
- Main below-ground structure of spermatophytes
- Plants with vascular tissue that produces seeds
- Main above-ground structure of spermatophytes
- Protist ancestor to all plants
- Main below-ground structure of bryophytes
19 Clues: Scientific term for plants • Protist ancestor to all plants • Cone-producing, evergreen plants • Name for the life cycle of plants • Flower-producing, deciduous plants • Vascular tissue that transports food • Molecule that makes plant cell walls • Vascular tissue that transports water • Plant structure that produces 2n spores • Plant structure that produces n gametes • ...
Energy Resources 2024-12-27
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- waste disposal location
- energy from the sun
- reuse materials
- energy from water
- atom nuclei combining
- energy from earth's heat
- splitting the atom
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- waste toxic to health
- discarded solid material
- decomposed plant matter
- energy in atom
- coal, oil, natural gas
- resource that replenishes
- energy from plant material
14 Clues: energy in atom • reuse materials • energy from water • splitting the atom • energy from the sun • waste toxic to health • atom nuclei combining • coal, oil, natural gas • waste disposal location • decomposed plant matter • discarded solid material • energy from earth's heat • resource that replenishes • energy from plant material
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
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
The life of a plant 2013-10-27
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- A flat typically green part that grows of a twig.
- The part of a plant that is often brightly colored.
- The loss of water through a plants leaves.
- The part of the plant the carries water up it.
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- moves the water and minerals up the stem.
- Is a part of the process of making food.
- cells that are produced and moved upward.
- A part of the plant that grows in the ground.
- cell: it borders the stoma.
- moves sugars that are made in the plant leaves.
10 Clues: cell: it borders the stoma. • Is a part of the process of making food. • moves the water and minerals up the stem. • cells that are produced and moved upward. • The loss of water through a plants leaves. • A part of the plant that grows in the ground. • The part of the plant the carries water up it. • moves sugars that are made in the plant leaves. • ...
Plant and Animal Responses GCSE 2014-10-14
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- A chemical messenger produced by a gland.
- Muscles and glands that can bring about a response to a stimulus.
- A plant growth response towards gravity.
- Hormone produced by the ovaries to cause the lining of the womb to thicken.
- A small gap between two neurones.
- Special nerve cells that can detect stimuli.
- Gland which produces the hormone insulin to control blood sugar level
- Organs involved in the homeostatic control of the bodies water content.
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- Keeping the internal environment in balance.
- Gland which produces FSH.
- A plant growth resonse towards light.
- Hormone which causes an egg to mature in the ovaries.
- A plant hormone.
13 Clues: A plant hormone. • Gland which produces FSH. • A small gap between two neurones. • A plant growth resonse towards light. • A plant growth response towards gravity. • A chemical messenger produced by a gland. • Keeping the internal environment in balance. • Special nerve cells that can detect stimuli. • Hormone which causes an egg to mature in the ovaries. • ...
6Seedfolks6 2021-09-23
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- What does Leona plant?
- What did Sam grow?
- Where is Wendell from?
- Who is the pregnant teenager?
- Where is Ana from?
- Who is from Alanta,Georiga?
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- What does Virgil plant?
- Where is Kim from?
- What does Gonzalo grow?
- Where is Sae Young from?
- What does Kim plant?
- How old is Kim?
- Kim tries to get in contact with her...?
13 Clues: How old is Kim? • Where is Kim from? • What did Sam grow? • Where is Ana from? • What does Kim plant? • What does Leona plant? • Where is Wendell from? • What does Virgil plant? • What does Gonzalo grow? • Where is Sae Young from? • Who is from Alanta,Georiga? • Who is the pregnant teenager? • Kim tries to get in contact with her...?
The Plant Cell 2023-10-06
6 Clues: Holds all the organelles • Contains the genetic material (DNA) • Releases energy for the cell to live • A rigid layer outside the cell membrane • A structure where photosynthesis occurs • A space inside the cell that stores food and water
Sustainability by Matilda 2020-05-06
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- living things with no flowers that live on dead things
- this is surrounding the earth
- When a plant grows. Using sunlight, water and air.
- a large flat area of land with grass and not many trees
- land that is covered with water in a big area
- a land filled with trees and lots of wood
- plants or plant life
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- The place where an animal normally lives
- land covered with grasses
- a plant or plant product like corn or carrots that is grown by farmers
- forest a tropical forest that gets lots of rain
- an area of dry land
12 Clues: an area of dry land • plants or plant life • land covered with grasses • this is surrounding the earth • The place where an animal normally lives • a land filled with trees and lots of wood • land that is covered with water in a big area • forest a tropical forest that gets lots of rain • When a plant grows. Using sunlight, water and air. • ...
Plants Crossword #5 2014-05-26
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- softer part of the wood between the inner bark and the heartwood
- older, nonliving central wood of a tree or woody plant
- parenchyma, usually containing chlorophyll
- of various hormones or similar substances that promote and regulate the growth and development of plants
- soft, spongy central cylinder of parenchymatous tissue in the stems of dicotyledonous plants
- conduction of soluble food material from one part of a plant to another
- develop into a plant or individual, as a seed, spore, or bulb
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- slender stalk by which a leaf is attached to the stem; leafstalk
- called phytohormone. any of various plant compounds
- passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere
10 Clues: parenchyma, usually containing chlorophyll • called phytohormone. any of various plant compounds • older, nonliving central wood of a tree or woody plant • develop into a plant or individual, as a seed, spore, or bulb • slender stalk by which a leaf is attached to the stem; leafstalk • softer part of the wood between the inner bark and the heartwood • ...
Extraordinary Plants 2024-08-04
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- - Tree known for its large trunk and longevity
- - Plant with a strong, unpleasant odor
- - Carnivorous plant with a pitcher-shaped trap
- - Carnivorous plant that catches insects in its trap
- - Flower with the largest single bloom
- - Sensitive plant that reacts to touch
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- - Tree with red resin and an umbrella-like canopy
- - Plant with two long, ribbon-like leaves
- - Tree known for its enormous size and age
- - Ornamental plant with bright orange flowers
10 Clues: - Plant with a strong, unpleasant odor • - Flower with the largest single bloom • - Sensitive plant that reacts to touch • - Plant with two long, ribbon-like leaves • - Tree known for its enormous size and age • - Ornamental plant with bright orange flowers • - Tree known for its large trunk and longevity • - Carnivorous plant with a pitcher-shaped trap • ...
Unit 2 Ecological Changes Vocab 2022-09-09
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- Mass of ice on rivers formed by snow near the poles of the earth
- where rock fragments, gas, and lava are erupted at earths crust
- Trees that have needles for leaves
- Trees that have Broad Leaves
- Boundary of an advancing mass of warm air
- Cold phase that counter parts from South america back to Australia
- Boundary of an advancing mass of cold air
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- plant that lives more than two years.
- Absorbs infrared radiation (Greenhouse gas)
- atmosphere in a certain area like Rain and wind
- volume of air defined by its temperature and humidity
- Human activities bring changes in the state of environment
- plant that lives within one growing season
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- Plant or animal successively gives way to another until a stable climax
- where its how hot and cold something
- Warm phase that goes from Australia to west South America
- long term conditions in an area
18 Clues: Trees that have Broad Leaves • long term conditions in an area • Trees that have needles for leaves • where its how hot and cold something • plant that lives more than two years. • Boundary of an advancing mass of warm air • Boundary of an advancing mass of cold air • plant that lives within one growing season • Absorbs infrared radiation (Greenhouse gas) • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2022-10-07
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- The number of plants or animals there are in a particular species
- Gives plants their green color and is necessary for photosynthesis
- Any living thing
- Animals that eat other organisms to survive
- The flow of energy through plants and animals in an ecosystem
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals
- A representation of the amount of energy in different trophic levels
- Anything that causes an action in a plant
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- Plants and animals together in their habitat
- The movement/growth of a plant as it responds to a stimulus in its environment
- A change in an organism that benefits it
- Anything that slows or stops a populations numbers from growing
- Orangisms that make their own food
- They break down dead animals and plants
- A individual plant, animal, or single-celled life form
- A community of plants and animals inside their environment
- Any non-living thing
- The climate, plants, animals, and environment in one big area
18 Clues: Any living thing • Any non-living thing • Orangisms that make their own food • They break down dead animals and plants • A change in an organism that benefits it • Anything that causes an action in a plant • Animals that eat other organisms to survive • An animal that hunts and eats other animals • Plants and animals together in their habitat • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2024-07-10
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- half the number of chromosome. nucleus gamete
- process involving the fusion of two gametes to form a zygote
- the normal number of chromosome
- female part of the flower
- the transfer of pollen grains from one plant to the stigma of a flower in another plant of the same species
- the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma
- a slender shoot that arises from a bud in the parent plant. It grows horizontally over the surface of the soil.
- a stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary. It holds the stigma in a suitable position to trap pollen grain
- modified leaves which enclose and protect the other parts of the flower in the bud stage
- the stalk that holds the anther in a suitable position to disperse the pollent
- nuclear division whereby the daughter nuclei produced contain half the number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus.
- the swollen end of an underground stem
- the fusion of the nucleus of the male gamete with the nucleus of the female gamete to form a zygote
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- process resulting in the production of genetically identical offspring from one parent, without the fusion of gametes (reproductive cells)
- contains one or more ovules
- one of the condition necessary for germination
- brightly color to attract insects for pollination, provide a platform for insects to land
- male part of the flower
- an underground storage stem. It bears scale
- form of nuclear division in which a parent cell divides to produce two genetically identical daughter cells
- grows out from each pollen grain. The male gamete enters it.
- the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or of a different flower on the same plant
- consist two lobes. each lobes contains two pollen's sacs.
- one of the condition necessary for germination
- modified leaves forming the most obvious (con
- is a swollen structure at the end of the style. It receives the pollen grains
- one of the condition necessary for germination
27 Clues: male part of the flower • female part of the flower • contains one or more ovules • the normal number of chromosome • the swollen end of an underground stem • an underground storage stem. It bears scale • half the number of chromosome. nucleus gamete • modified leaves forming the most obvious (con • one of the condition necessary for germination • ...
PUB 2025-08-18
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- What is PUB mascots called
- What is PUB 2nd National Tap called
- How many reclamation plant are there in Singapore
- Which location was the 1st ABC project implemented under PUB
- What is the largest reservoir in Singapore
- Name the reclamation plant located in the eastern part of Singapore
- "Make every ________ count"
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- What is the largest WaterWorks in PUB
- What is PUB Safety Tagline " We Choose ______"
- How many desalination plant are there in Singapore
- What is the first known reservoir in Singapore
- Name the longest river in Singapore
12 Clues: What is PUB mascots called • "Make every ________ count" • What is PUB 2nd National Tap called • Name the longest river in Singapore • What is the largest WaterWorks in PUB • What is the largest reservoir in Singapore • What is PUB Safety Tagline " We Choose ______" • What is the first known reservoir in Singapore • How many reclamation plant are there in Singapore • ...
photosynthesis 2021-09-14
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- Is the tiny openings in plant’s leaves that let carbon dioxide come into the leaf
- Is essential for the germination of seeds, growth of plant roots, and nutrition and multiplication of soil organism
- Light from the sun
- Is something that is being released as a result of photosynthesis
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- The plant cell organelle in which photosynthesis takes place.
- Plant use it to make food for its self
- Is the part of plant that performs photosynthesis
- dioxide The short form of it is C02
- Is a living thing that grows that have roots, stem and leaves
- Is a soluble sugar that goes to the plant's cell converting into fuel/ energy for the plants
10 Clues: Light from the sun • dioxide The short form of it is C02 • Plant use it to make food for its self • Is the part of plant that performs photosynthesis • The plant cell organelle in which photosynthesis takes place. • Is a living thing that grows that have roots, stem and leaves • Is something that is being released as a result of photosynthesis • ...
Puzzling Plants 2017-07-18
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- The fastest growing plants in water
- Seeds from this plant are used to make your favourite chocolates
- A freely floating aquatic plant which may rise above the surface of the water as much as 1 meter in height
- Also termed as the Holy basil and known for its important medicinal properties
- One of the largest flowering plant families which includes around 28000 species
- Carnivorous plant and produces the biggest flowers ever
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- They water in the trunk (up to 120,000 litres) to endure harsh drought conditions
- The Koala feeds on its leaves, but can be harmful to other animals
- It's bark is used for several medicinal purpose including anti-malaria alkaloid, quinine
- The world’s largest water plant
10 Clues: The world’s largest water plant • The fastest growing plants in water • Carnivorous plant and produces the biggest flowers ever • Seeds from this plant are used to make your favourite chocolates • The Koala feeds on its leaves, but can be harmful to other animals • Also termed as the Holy basil and known for its important medicinal properties • ...
Sustainability Glossary 2019-07-29
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- folksy a nother word for?.
- something that guided you in the olden days.
- hundreds of spices.
- a place you say.
- what something will look like.
- to pretect something.
- a word that means going instinct.
- the environment.
- a word for humid.
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- is a fancy word for envirment.
- a nother word for a animal.
- something that you can use that can help.
- the name of man.
- different temperatures.
- the process of eroding or being eroded.
- realated to something.
- what the land looks like.
- something that you eat.
- a reapeted subsence.
- to keep you safe.
- bottom of food chain
- a nother word for plant.
- a big island.
23 Clues: a big island. • the name of man. • a place you say. • the environment. • to keep you safe. • a word for humid. • hundreds of spices. • a reapeted subsence. • bottom of food chain • to pretect something. • realated to something. • different temperatures. • something that you eat. • a nother word for plant. • what the land looks like. • folksy a nother word for?. • a nother word for a animal. • ...
Cell Vocabulary Terms 2017-11-15
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- cells arise from preexisting cells
- saw single cell organisms under scope
- Packaging and Secreting
- surrounds nucleus
- all plants are made of cells
- light energy is changes into chemical energy (plant cell)
- site of cellular respiration
- discovered the cell nucleus
- for cell division (animal cell)
- Digests waste
- Basic building blocks of life
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- Supports and protects (plant cell)
- Control Center of the cell
- Site of Protein Synthesis
- holds organelles
- Saw boxlike structures under scope (he coined the word cell)
- Where ribosomes are made
- Moves materials
- Storage area
- Outer boundary of the cell, allows certain materials to move into and out of the cell
20 Clues: Storage area • Digests waste • Moves materials • holds organelles • surrounds nucleus • Packaging and Secreting • Where ribosomes are made • Site of Protein Synthesis • Control Center of the cell • discovered the cell nucleus • all plants are made of cells • site of cellular respiration • Basic building blocks of life • for cell division (animal cell) • Supports and protects (plant cell) • ...
Microscope Experiment 2022-12-01
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- Which focus wheel gives a rough view of the cells?
- This is used to collect some animal cells.
- This stain is used on a plant cell
- This is where you look through.
- If any accident happens you must tell the _______.
- A microscope makes small things look _____.
- The first step is to plug in the microscope and turn on the _____.
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- The piece that protects the cells is called a _____ slip.
- The ______ holds the glass slide.
- Where do we get the plant cells from?
- Which part of all cells is a jelly liquid that holds the contents of the cell?
- What type of cell is stained with methylene blue?
- This focus wheel gives a clear view of the cells.
- which part of every cell controls the activities of the cell?
- Which part of plant cells provides protection and support?
15 Clues: This is where you look through. • The ______ holds the glass slide. • This stain is used on a plant cell • Where do we get the plant cells from? • This is used to collect some animal cells. • A microscope makes small things look _____. • What type of cell is stained with methylene blue? • This focus wheel gives a clear view of the cells. • ...
Plants and Kitchen words 2015-05-13
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- Keep your knives and forks in this
- The strong part of a plant which supports the leaver and flowers
- They protect the wall from wet and grease, also in the bathroom
- You might keep food, dishes or kitchen equipment in these
- Sweep the floor then put the dirt in this
- You put the plug into this on the wall
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- Katie keeps jam and honey in this
- There are hundreds of these on a tree - some fall off in the winter
- You put the dishes here to dry after washing them
- The plant starts from this very small thing
- The part of the cooker where you put pans on to heat
- This opens up into a flower
- This connects an appliance to the electricity supply
- The pretty coloured parts of a flower
- These take in water for the plant under the ground
15 Clues: This opens up into a flower • Katie keeps jam and honey in this • Keep your knives and forks in this • The pretty coloured parts of a flower • You put the plug into this on the wall • Sweep the floor then put the dirt in this • The plant starts from this very small thing • You put the dishes here to dry after washing them • ...
fundamental unit of life 2024-08-15
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- The control center of the cell that contains genetic material.
- The rigid outer layer of a plant cell that provides structure and protection.
- The jelly-like substance that fills the cell and holds organelles.
- Organisms that have a well-defined nucleus.
- The site where proteins are synthesized in the cell.
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
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- Known as the 'suicidal bag' of the cell, it contains digestive enzymes.
- A network of membranes involved in protein and lipid synthesis.
- Thread-like structures made of DNA that carry genetic information.
- Organisms that lack a well-defined nucleus.
- A storage sac within the cell, larger in plant cells.
- The organelle responsible for packaging and transporting proteins.
- Another name for the cell membrane.
- Known as the powerhouse of the cell, where energy is produced.
- The outermost layer of an animal cell that controls the movement of substances in and out.
15 Clues: Another name for the cell membrane. • Organisms that lack a well-defined nucleus. • Organisms that have a well-defined nucleus. • The site where proteins are synthesized in the cell. • A storage sac within the cell, larger in plant cells. • The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • The control center of the cell that contains genetic material. • ...
Genetics Crossword 2021-03-22
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- an organism that always passes down certain traits to its offspring of many generations
- the traits you inherit from your parents
- this occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant
- to receive something from someone who came before you
- this occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from a different plant
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
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- is the branch of biology that deals with characteristics that are inherited from one generation to the next
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor
- a specific characteristic
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor
- the young born of living organisms. They are the children
12 Clues: a specific characteristic • the traits you inherit from your parents • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor • to receive something from someone who came before you • the young born of living organisms. They are the children • a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor • ...
Story D-2 Crossword 2022-01-11
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- the very darkest color owing to the absence of or complete absorption of light.
- the sweet fleshy contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- a small insect.
- a task or tasks to be undertaken
- colors that are between red and yellow in hue.
- unusual or surprising in a way that is unsettling or hard to understand.
- no longer alive.
- to put or hide under ground.
- a particular position or point in space.
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- alive.
- the act of putting or hiding under ground.
- the seed of a plant roasted and salted and eaten as a snack.
- a plant or part of a plant used as food such as a carrot or bean.
- an insect.
14 Clues: alive. • an insect. • a small insect. • no longer alive. • to put or hide under ground. • a task or tasks to be undertaken • a particular position or point in space. • the act of putting or hiding under ground. • colors that are between red and yellow in hue. • the sweet fleshy contains seed and can be eaten as food. • ...
Crossword 2025-09-26
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- Plants drink me through their roots to stay alive
- I grow under the ground and hold the plant in place
- I am flat and green; I make food for the plant
- Plants need me from the sun to make their food
- I am tiny and grow into a new plant when you plant me in soil
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- I am tall, have a trunk, and give shade
- I grow on a plant and can have many colourful petals
- I grow from a flower and hold seeds inside
- I cover the ground and give plants a place to grow
- I carry water and food between the roots and leaves
10 Clues: I am tall, have a trunk, and give shade • I grow from a flower and hold seeds inside • I am flat and green; I make food for the plant • Plants need me from the sun to make their food • Plants drink me through their roots to stay alive • I cover the ground and give plants a place to grow • I grow under the ground and hold the plant in place • ...
science 2020-09-15
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- develops an organism
- movement towards or away from water
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- movement is neither towards nor away from stimuli
- plant hormones
- multicellular organisams use this as communication between cells
- helps in secondary growth
- stimulates stem elongation
- restricts growth of plants
- plants use it to climb up other plants or fences
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- direction of movemnt depends on direction of stimulus
- movement towards or away from sunlight
- movement towards or away from chemicals
- functions againt auxins and gibberlins
- promotes growth of plants
- makes plant grow towards the sun
- a plant that closes at touch
- movement towards or away from gravity
- natural gaseous phytohormone
- movement towards or away from
20 Clues: plant hormones • develops an organism • promotes growth of plants • helps in secondary growth • stimulates stem elongation • restricts growth of plants • a plant that closes at touch • natural gaseous phytohormone • movement towards or away from • makes plant grow towards the sun • movement towards or away from water • movement towards or away from gravity • ...
test 2025-11-03
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- Dramatic musical performance
- Jewelry for a finger
- Path around a planet
- Heartbeat measure
- Iron oxide
- Climbing plant
- Wise person or herb
- Iridescent gemstone
- Metal or golf club
- Excuse for being elsewhere
- Land along the sea
- Opposite of base
- Ancient stretching practice
- Basic unit of matter
- Chess piece or castle
- Animal life
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- Short test
- Support or ray of light
- Blacksmith's block
- Sour yellow fruit
- Keyboard instrument
- Energetic or chilly
- Secret agent
- Breakfast order with toast
- Tree with sweet sap
- Pasta pockets with filling
- Sound from a sty
- Double-reed woodwind
- Folded Mexican dish
- Like coffee served cold
- Magma after eruption
- Plant life
- Healing plant in many lotions
- Earth's natural satellite
34 Clues: Short test • Iron oxide • Plant life • Animal life • Secret agent • Climbing plant • Sound from a sty • Opposite of base • Sour yellow fruit • Heartbeat measure • Blacksmith's block • Metal or golf club • Land along the sea • Keyboard instrument • Energetic or chilly • Tree with sweet sap • Wise person or herb • Iridescent gemstone • Folded Mexican dish • Jewelry for a finger • Path around a planet • ...
Week 2: Sustainable Farm to Table 2025-07-10
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- – Food made from milk
- – Brought from far away
- – Food that comes from animals
- – Good for Earth now and later
- – Old food or plants turned to soil
- – Grown or made nearby
- – Living thing that grows in soil
- – When a seed starts to grow
- – Use old things to make new
- – Pick ripe food from plants
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- – Place where food and animals grow
- – Break down food inside your body
- – Small place to grow plants or flowers
- – Having the right mix of things
- – Food you eat at one time
- – Baby plant that just started growing
- – Small part that grows into plant
- – Make food using heat
- – Dirt where plants grow
- – Clear liquid plants and people need
- – Good things in food that help
21 Clues: – Food made from milk • – Make food using heat • – Grown or made nearby • – Brought from far away • – Dirt where plants grow • – Food you eat at one time • – When a seed starts to grow • – Use old things to make new • – Pick ripe food from plants • – Food that comes from animals • – Good for Earth now and later • – Good things in food that help • – Having the right mix of things • ...
Genetics word puzzle! 2021-03-23
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- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- an organism that always passes down certain traits
- a branch of biology that deals with characteristics & traits
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor
- to receive something from someone who came before you.
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- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- A distinguishing quality, trait or feature of an individual, or thing
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- he young born of living organisms
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor
12 Clues: he young born of living organisms • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor • an organism that always passes down certain traits • to receive something from someone who came before you. • a branch of biology that deals with characteristics & traits • ...
Review Materi 2025-07-23
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- Muscle found only in the heart
- Connect bone to bone
- This organelle controls the cell's activities
- The process when water in the air cools and forms clouds
- This state of matter keeps its shape and volume
- The muscle that works without us thinking
- This state of matter has no shape and no fixed volume
- The brain is part of the _______ system
- When ice turns into water
- Characteristics of living things to produce new generation
- The green part of plant cells that does photosynthesis
- The _______ lens is the one you look through on a microscope
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- Types of joints that can not move at all
- The first step of water cycle
- Soft, rubbery and reduce friction at joints
- Smallest unit of life
- Part of plant cell that gives shape and support
- Plant organs to holds plants in the soil
- The part of microscope to supports the slide
- The process where a solid turns directly into gas
- The main organs of respiratory system
- A group of similar cells that work together
- Characteristics of living things to increase in the size or mass
- Organism that only made of one cell
- Tool used to see tiny objects
25 Clues: Connect bone to bone • Smallest unit of life • When ice turns into water • The first step of water cycle • Tool used to see tiny objects • Muscle found only in the heart • Organism that only made of one cell • The main organs of respiratory system • The brain is part of the _______ system • Types of joints that can not move at all • Plant organs to holds plants in the soil • ...
Flowers ( Adrija D) 2025-04-01
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- of the valley a small plant with large, oval leaves and small, bell-shaped, white flowers that smell sweet.
- a plant that grows in fields and gardens, usually with blue flowers.
- clover a small plant with three round leaves on each stem, often fed to cows.
- lily a plant whose large, flat leaves and cup-shaped petals float on the surface of lakes and pools.
- headed poppy a plant with large, delicate flowers that are typically red and have small, black seeds
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- a small plant without flowers that produces spores.
- calla a plant with a large, usually white, bell-shaped flower on a long stem.
- any of a family of plants with blue, purple, white, or pink bell-shaped flowers.
- a wild plant with pink or white flowers that grow on long stems and look ragged.
- a small plant with yellow flowers that smell sweet.
10 Clues: a small plant without flowers that produces spores. • a small plant with yellow flowers that smell sweet. • a plant that grows in fields and gardens, usually with blue flowers. • calla a plant with a large, usually white, bell-shaped flower on a long stem. • clover a small plant with three round leaves on each stem, often fed to cows. • ...
Plants(Melody) 2024-06-09
9 Clues: a green substance • supports the plant • does not grow flowers • grows flowers and fruits • makes food for the plant • Can be used for fire wood • holds the plant firmly on the ground • weak and cannot be used for fire wood • a type of plant that lives in the desert
GHM WOTD Crossword - Semester 2 Weeks 1-4 2021-02-04
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- area between two nodes
- absorbs water, nutrients and sunlight; photosynthesis and respiration happens here
- supports plant; transports water and nutrients
- embryonic bud at the base of the petiole
- connect leaf and stem
- a collage of images and words representing a person's wishes or goals, intended to serve as inspiration or motivation
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- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- location where the petiole connects with the stem
- stabilizes the plant, absorbs water and nutrients
- increases root surface area
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
- perform duties or services for another person or an organization
- stablizes the plant
13 Clues: stablizes the plant • connect leaf and stem • area between two nodes • increases root surface area • embryonic bud at the base of the petiole • a firm decision to do or not to do something • supports plant; transports water and nutrients • location where the petiole connects with the stem • stabilizes the plant, absorbs water and nutrients • ...
Parts of a Seed 2024-11-12
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- First part of the plant to emerge as a root
- Two cotyledons emerge from the seed
- Grows into new plant
- Common dicot seed that likes to climb and fixes nitrogen in the soil
- The process of a seed growing into a plant
- Common yellow monocot seed
- Outer Protective layer
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- Nutrient layer that keeps seed viable
- Dispersal method that has two modes of transportation
- First leaves to emerge from the seed
- Starting a seed in a small container then repotting it into a larger container as it grows
- One Cotyledon emerges from the seed
- Planting a seed into the ground first
13 Clues: Grows into new plant • Outer Protective layer • Common yellow monocot seed • Two cotyledons emerge from the seed • One Cotyledon emerges from the seed • First leaves to emerge from the seed • Nutrient layer that keeps seed viable • Planting a seed into the ground first • The process of a seed growing into a plant • First part of the plant to emerge as a root • ...
diffusion and osmosis 2023-04-10
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- concentration when molecules are less crowded
- gradient A difference in the concentration of a substance across a distance.
- concentration when molecules are more crowded
- membrane a membrane (as a cell membrane) that allows some molecule to pass through but not others
- a signal to which an organism responds
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- a plants growth response to water; plant grows towards the water
- response to earth's gravity, as the growing of roots downward in the ground
- wall A rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and some other organisms.
- A growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
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- A growth response to light
- tropism growth away from a stimulus
- Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- The drooping of leaves and stems as a result of plant cells becoming flaccid.
- A state of balance
- to limp
- A growth response to touch
- tropism Growth towards a stimulus
- membrane A cell structure that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell.
- A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended
21 Clues: to limp • A state of balance • tropism growth away from a stimulus • tropism Growth towards a stimulus • a signal to which an organism responds • A growth response to light • A growth response to touch • Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane • concentration when molecules are more crowded • ...
Characteristic of Living Things 2021-07-27
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- a process inside every cell that produce energy.
- the basic structures of all living organisms.
- A process in plant require light.
- the biggest mammals on earth
- organelle that build up protein molecule
- organelle that provide energy for cell
- organelle that do Photosynthesis.
- giant organelle in plant cells
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- a group of similar cells that works together.
- Making a new generation
- a mammal that lays eggs
- part of leaf where oxygen diffuse out
- tissue in plant that do photosynthesis
13 Clues: Making a new generation • a mammal that lays eggs • the biggest mammals on earth • giant organelle in plant cells • A process in plant require light. • organelle that do Photosynthesis. • part of leaf where oxygen diffuse out • tissue in plant that do photosynthesis • organelle that provide energy for cell • organelle that build up protein molecule • ...
The Body 2023-09-25
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- within or outside a cell, consisting of liquid or cytoplasm enclosed by a lipid bilayer.
- describes all material within a eukaryotic cell, enclosed by the cell membrane,
- holds DNA in the cell
- contain tube-shaped molecules known as microtubules
- found in animal cells and is the site for synthesis,
- oxygen serves as a co-substrate, from which hydrogen peroxide is then formed.
- separates and protects the interior of a cell from the outside environment
- conducts photosynthesis in plants
- lacks ribosomes and helps synthesize and concentrate various substances needed by the cell.
- involved in the manufacture of various proteins
- hairlike appendage that protrudes from certain plant and animal sperm cells,
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- packages proteins into membrane-bound vesicles
- power house of the cell
- rough ER has ribosome attached to its surface. It's involved in the manufacture of various proteins
- spherical vesicles that contain hydrolytic enzymes that can break down many kinds of biomolecules
- holds water in plant cells
- perform biological protein synthesis
- category of plastid and as such are organelles found in plant cells.
- has the shape of a slender threadlike projection that extends from the surface of the much larger cell body.
19 Clues: holds DNA in the cell • power house of the cell • holds water in plant cells • conducts photosynthesis in plants • perform biological protein synthesis • packages proteins into membrane-bound vesicles • involved in the manufacture of various proteins • contain tube-shaped molecules known as microtubules • found in animal cells and is the site for synthesis, • ...
Plants Crossword 2024-04-03
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- this is the state tree of Iowa
- these types of trees are green all year round
- usually green; collects light for food
- the part of the plant that holds it in the soil
- main support of a plant
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- is made of petals; contains the seeds
- this type of tree lives in tropical areas
- the small nub on a plant a flower grows from
- a spiny plant that lives in the desert
- some trees produce these, like apples and oranges
10 Clues: main support of a plant • this is the state tree of Iowa • is made of petals; contains the seeds • a spiny plant that lives in the desert • usually green; collects light for food • this type of tree lives in tropical areas • the small nub on a plant a flower grows from • these types of trees are green all year round • the part of the plant that holds it in the soil • ...
The Life Cycle of a Butterfly 2016-06-08
22 Clues: Eat • Fly • Pupa • Molt • Eggs • Grow • Plant • Adult • Sugar • Larva • Crawl • Wings • Leaves • Change • Nectar • Pupate • Habitat • Butterfly • Chrysalis • Life Cycle • Caterpillar • Metamorphosis
SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-01-10
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- a small carnivorous bog plant with hinged leaves that spring shut on and digest insects which land on them.
- the growth or turning of plant roots toward or away from moisture.
- plural noun: vacuoles
- (of a plant, leaf, or flower) become limp through heat, loss of water, or disease; droop.
- the orientation of a plant or other organism in response to light, either toward the source of light
- a tropism (as of plant roots or shoots) in which gravity is the stimulus
- the growth of the parts of plants with respect to the force of gravity.
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- turgor Pressure exerted by fluid in a cell that presses the cell membrane against the cell wall.
- stimuli An Internal Stimulus is a stimulus that comes from. inside an organism.
- the turning or bending of a plant or other organism in response to a touch stimulus.
10 Clues: plural noun: vacuoles • the growth or turning of plant roots toward or away from moisture. • the growth of the parts of plants with respect to the force of gravity. • a tropism (as of plant roots or shoots) in which gravity is the stimulus • stimuli An Internal Stimulus is a stimulus that comes from. inside an organism. • ...
Science-GBR/Vocab 2022-09-04
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- A ridge of rocks or sand, often of coral debris, at or near the surface of the water.
- Non living factors of an environment.
- All the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment.
- An organism that is able to manufacture their own food.(e.g. photosynesis)
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- Living factors of an environment.
- A plant or animal that another plant or animal lives on.
- A relationship between two species in which one gets an advantage from living closely with the other and the other is not affected by it.
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- The flow of energy from organism to organism in a series of feeding relationshi
- An animal that hunts, kills and eats other animals.
- Organism that consumes both plants and meat.
- Organism that must eat other organisms to get the energy and nutrients they need.
- The air, water, and land in or on which people, animal, and plant live. The conditions that affect a plant or animal in a habitat.
- The hard, variously coloured, calcareous skeleton secreted by certain marine polyps.
14 Clues: Living factors of an environment. • Non living factors of an environment. • Organism that consumes both plants and meat. • An animal that hunts, kills and eats other animals. • A plant or animal that another plant or animal lives on. • A characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment. • ...
Science-GBR/Vocab 2022-09-04
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- A ridge of rocks or sand, often of coral debris, at or near the surface of the water.
- Non living factors of an environment.
- All the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment.
- An organism that is able to manufacture their own food.(e.g. photosynesis)
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- Living factors of an environment.
- A plant or animal that another plant or animal lives on.
- A relationship between two species in which one gets an advantage from living closely with the other and the other is not affected by it.
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- The flow of energy from organism to organism in a series of feeding relationships
- An animal that hunts, kills and eats other animals.
- Organism that consumes both plants and meat.
- Organism that must eat other organisms to get the energy and nutrients they need.
- The air, water, and land in or on which people, animal, and plant live. The conditions that affect a plant or animal in a habitat.
- The hard, variously coloured, calcareous skeleton secreted by certain marine polyps.
14 Clues: Living factors of an environment. • Non living factors of an environment. • Organism that consumes both plants and meat. • An animal that hunts, kills and eats other animals. • A plant or animal that another plant or animal lives on. • A characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment. • ...
Biology 2023-11-07
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- Part of a cell that controls it, contains all the genetic information needed to grow and reproduce. Contains chromosomes
- Mapped all the genes in a human, used to help search for links between genes and diseases
- The boundary that controls what can enter and leave the cell.
- The green part of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll and carries out photosynthesis (absorbs sunlight to make food for the plant).
- The jelly-like substance inside the cell, where all the reactions happen in the cell.
- The shape DNA forms, two strands wrapping around each other
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- Controls the cell. Contains genes which tell the cell what to look like and what job to do.
- A large compartment full of liquid that is only found in plant cells.
- What DNA is made of,t here are four of the AGCT
- Found in chromosomes, has a double-helix structure
- A section of DNA that codes for a particular trait, e.g. eye colour
- The tough outer covering surrounding plant cells.
- Thin strands of DNA, can be broken down into smaller parts called genes
- All of the genetic information that makes up an organism
14 Clues: What DNA is made of,t here are four of the AGCT • The tough outer covering surrounding plant cells. • Found in chromosomes, has a double-helix structure • All of the genetic information that makes up an organism • The shape DNA forms, two strands wrapping around each other • The boundary that controls what can enter and leave the cell. • ...
Martin 6 2021-09-22
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- one cell
- plant organell where sunlight is turned into energy
- gell in the cell
- many cells
- stores DNA
- parts within a cell
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- differant parts do differant jobs
- tool to see small
- powerhouse of the cell
- cells work togther
- basic unit of life
- organs work together
- tough outer covering of plant cells
- outer covering
- whole living thing
15 Clues: one cell • many cells • stores DNA • outer covering • gell in the cell • tool to see small • cells work togther • basic unit of life • whole living thing • parts within a cell • organs work together • powerhouse of the cell • differant parts do differant jobs • tough outer covering of plant cells • plant organell where sunlight is turned into energy
Ag stuff 2021-10-27
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- Female Sheep
- Houses the seeds
- Castertated Male Swine/Pig
- Outer Covering of egg
- Mature Male Chicken
- Yellow Center Of Egg
- Newborn Sheep
- Female Flower
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- Mature Female Cattle
- Chicken Used for Meat
- oil Used from Corn
- Anchors the Plant to Earth
- Mineral and Organic Material that supports plant life
- Male FLower
- Where Photothesis Occurs
15 Clues: Male FLower • Female Sheep • Newborn Sheep • Female Flower • Houses the seeds • oil Used from Corn • Mature Male Chicken • Mature Female Cattle • Yellow Center Of Egg • Chicken Used for Meat • Outer Covering of egg • Where Photothesis Occurs • Anchors the Plant to Earth • Castertated Male Swine/Pig • Mineral and Organic Material that supports plant life
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
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
Devin and Kellie 2022-09-21
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- used to look at the inside of a cell
- it holds the plant in shape
- controls what goes in and out
- fluid-filled space inside a plant cell
- a surface where you put your cell
- found in the nervous system
- controls the activities of the cell
- projects and magnifies cells
- something we breath
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- a substance inside the red blood cell
- carries oxygen through the body
- absorbs water
- it is clear like jelly
- found in the leaf
- contains cilia
- inside it energy is released from food
- it is green
- a group of similar cells working together
- a group of tissues performing a similar function
19 Clues: it is green • absorbs water • contains cilia • found in the leaf • something we breath • it is clear like jelly • it holds the plant in shape • found in the nervous system • projects and magnifies cells • controls what goes in and out • carries oxygen through the body • a surface where you put your cell • controls the activities of the cell • used to look at the inside of a cell • ...
Adaptations 2022-03-10
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
sd 2025-03-05
19 Clues: rug • lamp • vase • couch • books • shelf • plant • mirror • cushion • tvstand • bookcase • painting • armchair • speakers • endtable • curtains • floorlamp • chandelier • coffeetable
lant 2024-12-03
Foraging crossword puzzle 2023-12-17
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- Small green plant often found in damp environments
- Study of traditional plant knowledge of indigenous cultures
- Safe for consumption
- Study of fungi
- Mushroom's spore-bearing organ
- Compound leaf with leaflets arranged on either side of a common stalk
- Study of plants
- Organism living on dead or decaying matter
- Related to cooking or the kitchen
- Flower part often colorful
- Native to a specific region
- Concentrated herbal extract in alcohol
- Variety of living organisms in an ecosystem
- Gathering of crops
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- Dry fruit that splits open to release seeds
- Shedding leaves annually
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- Protection and preservation of natural resources
- Recognize and name
- Genus of oak trees
- Eating insects
- Interaction between different species for mutual benefit
- Non-flowering vascular plant
- Tree-dwelling
- Symbiotic association between fungi and plant roots
- Having a strong, sharp smell or taste
- Short excursion for exploration or raiding
- Lasting for several years
- Arachnid resembling a spider
- Symbiotic organism composed of fungus and algae
30 Clues: Tree-dwelling • Eating insects • Study of fungi • Study of plants • Recognize and name • Genus of oak trees • Gathering of crops • Safe for consumption • Shedding leaves annually • Lasting for several years • Flower part often colorful • Native to a specific region • Non-flowering vascular plant • Arachnid resembling a spider • Mushroom's spore-bearing organ • ...
Plants are Living Systems 2024-04-05
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- The plant organ that is the main site of photosynthesis.
- The system that transports materials and provides support to the plant body
- The process plants use to make their own food using energy from sunlight.
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- cells that contain membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus that contains the cell’s genetic information (DNA).
- Specialized plant cells in leaves, stems, and other organs that are used to control gas exchange.
- organs that transport nutrients to all parts of the plant body and provide support to the plant.
- An organism that is made up of many cells.
- Organs that absorb water and dissolved nutrients from soil. Roots also anchor the plant in the ground.
- Tiny openings in the leaf surface that allow water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide to enter and exit the plant.
9 Clues: An organism that is made up of many cells. • The plant organ that is the main site of photosynthesis. • The process plants use to make their own food using energy from sunlight. • The system that transports materials and provides support to the plant body • organs that transport nutrients to all parts of the plant body and provide support to the plant. • ...
Plant Tissue Culture Words 2024-08-11
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- (Murashige and Skoog Medium) is one of the most widely used plant tissue culture media.
- Free from contamination; sterile.
- The process by which embryos are formed.
- The development of organs or tissues from an explant in tissue culture.
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- The process of transferring cultured tissues or cells to a fresh growth medium to promote continued growth and development.
- the development of the shape and structure of an organism.
- Latin for "in glass" refers to growing plant tissues in an artificial environment, such as a petri dish or test tube, outside the living organism.
- Non reproductive cells
- A method of rapidly multiplying plant material through tissue culture techniques, producing large numbers of clones from a single explant.
- A piece of plant tissue (e.g., leaf, stem, root) used to initiate a tissue culture.
- An unorganized, proliferative mass of undifferentiated plant cells
11 Clues: Non reproductive cells • Free from contamination; sterile. • The process by which embryos are formed. • the development of the shape and structure of an organism. • An unorganized, proliferative mass of undifferentiated plant cells • The development of organs or tissues from an explant in tissue culture. • ...
Cell Organelles 2021-10-04
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- Storage area for plant cells
- The gatekeeper of the cell
- Packages and delivers proteins
- This gel-like substance holds organelles
- This produces ribosomes
- The protein manufacturer in the cell
- Contains substance for photosynthesis
- Gives the plant cell shape
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- Contains the genetic material of the cell
- The Powerhouse of the cell
- Removes unwanted materials
- Organises chromosomes for cell replication
- Produces lipids in the cell
- The green substance that traps sunlight
14 Clues: This produces ribosomes • The gatekeeper of the cell • The Powerhouse of the cell • Removes unwanted materials • Gives the plant cell shape • Produces lipids in the cell • Storage area for plant cells • Packages and delivers proteins • The protein manufacturer in the cell • Contains substance for photosynthesis • The green substance that traps sunlight • ...
b2.4/b2.8 cells organelles 2023-02-14
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- produced by the nucleolus, 2-subunit organelle made up of rRNA and protein which is the site of protein synthesis
- a jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended
- phospholipid bilayer which is selectively permeable, controlling the entry and exit of substances into and out of the cell (contains cholesterol for rigidity and proteins for transport and signalling)
- in plant cells only, which stores water and other liquids responsible for cell shape and hydration
- membranous organelle containing ribosomes and is the site of protein synthesis
- in animal cells only, organises mitosis
- inside nucleus produces ribosomes
- organelle containing digestive enzymes to break down substances
- stacks of membranes that sort and package proteins and lipids and send them to other parts of the cell
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- membranous organelle without ribosomes and is the site of lipid synthesis
- in plant cells only, made of cellulose, holds the structure of plant cells
- control centre of the cell containing DNA
- in plant cells only, double-membraned organelle, site of photosynthesis
- double-membraned organelle, site of respiration
14 Clues: inside nucleus produces ribosomes • in animal cells only, organises mitosis • control centre of the cell containing DNA • double-membraned organelle, site of respiration • organelle containing digestive enzymes to break down substances • a jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended • ...
Crossword 31 2023-05-04
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- This wildflower has delicate, bell-shaped blooms that are usually blue or purple.
- This blue-purple flower is also the name of a popular character from Archie Comics.
- This prickly plant is the national symbol of Scotland. (Thistle)
- This early-spring flower is often one of the first to bloom, even while there is still snow on the ground.
- This fragrant flower is often used in perfumes and teas. (Jasmine)
- This brightly colored flower has layers of petals that resemble the rays of the sun.
- This popular garden plant produces clusters of colorful, star-shaped blooms in shades of pink, purple, and white.
- This hardy plant produces clusters of tiny flowers in shades of pink, purple, and white.
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- This ornamental shrub has glossy, evergreen leaves and produces large, showy flowers in shades of pink, red, and white.
- This fragrant vine produces clusters of tubular, trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of pink, white, and yellow.
- This bright yellow flower is often used to make butter. (Buttercup)
- This bright yellow flower is a common sight in late summer and fall.
- This edible flower has brightly colored petals that are often used in salads.
- This tall, spiky plant produces tall stalks of tubular flowers in shades of pink, purple, and white.
- This feathery-leaved plant is often used in herbal remedies.
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. • ...
Etymology Greek 11-20 2014-02-09
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- one-legged support
- plant growing within another plant
- excess of sugar in the blood
- surgical removal of the appendix
- scientific study of rocks
- opposed to accepted beliefs or established doctrines
- subnormal body temperature
- person or thing deviating from the common rule
- theory or supposition assumed as a basis for reasoning
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- destructive to life or living things
- science dealing with the skin and its diseases
- statistical analysis of biological data
- chiropodist
- similarity in structure
- overcritical
- internal skeleton or supporting framework in an animal
- cutting or division into two
- of the same kind; similar
- secreting externally
- produced from without; due to external causes
20 Clues: chiropodist • overcritical • one-legged support • secreting externally • similarity in structure • of the same kind; similar • scientific study of rocks • subnormal body temperature • excess of sugar in the blood • cutting or division into two • surgical removal of the appendix • plant growing within another plant • destructive to life or living things • ...
Units 1,2 & 3 2021-05-13
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- Moves water up the plant
- "Skin" of the leaf
- what competes for water, food and nutrients
- Site of photosynthesis
- Location of DNA in a cell
- Where sperm is produced
- Mutations can be advantageous,disadvantageous and
- Where an organism lives
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- How bacteria reproduce
- plant cell in pure water
- lollipop looking like structures
- Controls rate of breathing and heartbeat
- A passive transport other than osmosis
- Where respiration starts
- Where eggs are produced
- what are the DNA strands connected by
- which colour of cell fight infection off
- Organisms which make their own food
- How blood enters the heart
- The gap between each neuron
- Enzymes are biological...
21 Clues: "Skin" of the leaf • How bacteria reproduce • Site of photosynthesis • Where eggs are produced • Where sperm is produced • Where an organism lives • plant cell in pure water • Moves water up the plant • Where respiration starts • Location of DNA in a cell • Enzymes are biological... • How blood enters the heart • The gap between each neuron • lollipop looking like structures • ...
360 exam 2022-01-17
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- root which has no main root
- I have strong sharp and pointed beak to make hole and pull out insects to eat who am I?name the bird
- is a food factory of a plant
- __________ feathers give shape to body of birds.
- ________ bird makes his nest from grass and has a opening from bottom.
- I am a bird I can run very fast and has long legs.
- plants breath through
- hard, thickened woody stem of tree called
- I am a bird but I cannot fly.
- flower->fruit->_______->plant
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- I have thin and weak stem .I need a support to grow
- animals that live on trees
- animals that can live both on land and water.
- a beverage made from seeds
- I have fins.
- I fix the plant to soil
- process by which plants make their own food.
- I have strong and curved beak to scoop out the fruit
18 Clues: I have fins. • plants breath through • I fix the plant to soil • animals that live on trees • a beverage made from seeds • root which has no main root • is a food factory of a plant • I am a bird but I cannot fly. • flower->fruit->_______->plant • hard, thickened woody stem of tree called • process by which plants make their own food. • ...
RSC Onboarding 2022-09-27
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- The second pillar of call quality
- Term for cable leaking into a cable
- Part of the plant that converts light to RF
- Term for cable leaking out of a cable
- RF stands for...
- Beginning of the cable plant that collects the data from broadcasters and makes it usable in the system
- Number of pillars of RSC Call Quality
- This type of question typically results in "yes or no" answers
- CPE stands for...
- The third pillar of call quality
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- Billing system overlay that we should use first
- Government entity that sets guidelines for all telecommunications companies
- The final link in the plant that connects the customer to the tap
- Tool used to help identify potential outages
- This type of question is preferred to gather more information from the customer
- Number of parts of a standard greeting
- This department creates ETD tickets that are submitted to the RSC on behalf of the customer
- Task management system used by the RSC
- The final pillar of call quality
- Two types of messages in FSM are ____ and Tasks
- Equipment used to boost signal
- Cable type that transmit data in the form of light
- Cable type that transmit data in the form of RF
23 Clues: RF stands for... • CPE stands for... • Equipment used to boost signal • The final pillar of call quality • The third pillar of call quality • The second pillar of call quality • Term for cable leaking into a cable • Term for cable leaking out of a cable • Number of pillars of RSC Call Quality • Number of parts of a standard greeting • Task management system used by the RSC • ...
The Nitrogen Cycle 2020-12-01
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- an electrical discharge caused by imbalances
- a type of plant such as a pea or bean
- any material that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants
- an intermediate product of the oxidation of ammonia to nitrate
- the biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrite
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- a compound that is formed naturally when nitrogen combines with oxygen or ozone
- the state or process of rotting
- process of converting atmospheric nitrogen to another form of nitrogen
- a type of biological cell
- a colorless gas composed of hydrogen and nitrogen
- a macronutrient that is essential to building muscle mass
- the part of a vascular plant that is normally underground
12 Clues: a type of biological cell • the state or process of rotting • a type of plant such as a pea or bean • an electrical discharge caused by imbalances • the biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrite • a colorless gas composed of hydrogen and nitrogen • a macronutrient that is essential to building muscle mass • the part of a vascular plant that is normally underground • ...
PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS 2025-12-03
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- A group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function (e.g., muscle tissue, leaf tissue).
- A structure made up of different tissues working together to perform a major function (e.g., heart, leaf).
- The chemical process in the mitochondria that releases energy from food for the cell to use.
- A rigid outer layer (cell wall) that surrounds plant cells, providing support and structure. Animal cells do not have one.
- A storage sac within the cell. Plant cells have a large central vacuole for water and nutrients; animal cells have smaller ones.
- The green organelle found only in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place, containing chlorophyll.
- A specialised structure within a cell that performs a specific function (e.g., nucleus, mitochondria).
- An instrument used to magnify and view very small objects, such as cells, which are otherwise invisible to the naked eye.
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- Organelles known as the "powerhouses" of the cell, where energy (ATP) is released during cellular respiration.
- The thin, flexible barrier (cell membrane) that surrounds all cells, controlling what enters and exits.
- A tough carbohydrate that makes up the primary component of the rigid cell wall in plant cells.
- The process in chloroplasts where plant cells use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food (glucose) and oxygen.
- A large organelle that acts as the cell's control centre, containing genetic material (DNA).
- The jelly-like substance inside the cell where organelles are suspended and many chemical reactions occur.
- The basic, smallest unit of life and building block of all plants and animals.
15 Clues: The basic, smallest unit of life and building block of all plants and animals. • The chemical process in the mitochondria that releases energy from food for the cell to use. • A large organelle that acts as the cell's control centre, containing genetic material (DNA). • ...
LP Lesson 26 2014-10-27
Genetics Vocabulary - Aaden R 2022-04-27
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- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- an organism that always passes down certain traits (i.e. physically expressed traits) to its offspring of many generation
- distinguishing quality or characteristic
- to receive something from someone who came before you
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant
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- identifying quality, trait or feature of an individual person or thing
- a gene that blocks another gene
- the young born of living organisms
- branch of biology that deals with characteristics
- gene factor that is blocked by a dom factor
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
12 Clues: a gene that blocks another gene • the young born of living organisms • distinguishing quality or characteristic • gene factor that is blocked by a dom factor • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • branch of biology that deals with characteristics • to receive something from someone who came before you • ...
Soil 2024-01-28
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- void spaces in the soil that can be filled with air or water
- mechanical or chemical breaking down of rocks
- movement of water through the soil
- quantity and availability of soluble salts in soil
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it in the bonds of sugar
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- exchange of soil and atmospheric air to maintain oxygen for plant roots
- Rate at which water and air move into and through the soil
- quality of soil and its ability to sustain plant life and provide adequate nutrients
- process by which water is absorbed into the soil from the ground surface
- force that moves water down into the soil
- measure of acidity or alkalinity of the soil
- substance made of decomposed plant and animal residues, microorganisms and partially decayed plant material
12 Clues: movement of water through the soil • force that moves water down into the soil • measure of acidity or alkalinity of the soil • mechanical or chemical breaking down of rocks • quantity and availability of soluble salts in soil • Rate at which water and air move into and through the soil • void spaces in the soil that can be filled with air or water • ...
Genetics 2025-04-29
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- An organism that always passes the same traits to its offspring for many generations.
- young born of living organisms
- characteristics that are inherited from one generation to the next.
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- happens when pollen from a plant lands on the pistil of a flower on the same plant.
- happens when pollen from a plant lands on the pistil of a flower on another plant.
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- passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- to receive something from someone who came before you.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- a quality, trait or feature of an individual, or thing.
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
12 Clues: young born of living organisms • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • passing of traits from parents to offspring. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • to receive something from someone who came before you. • a quality, trait or feature of an individual, or thing. • characteristics that are inherited from one generation to the next. • ...
Origin and Composition of Soil 2025-09-16
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- Organic component of soil that is formed when dead plant and animal matter is decomposed.
- Has the largest particle size, is characterized by lots of space between particles and minimal water retention.
- Another word for plowing. A practice that is typically used in agriculture, and involves loosening and mixing soil.
- Biome that has very shallow A horizons due to their low productivity.
- When water or any liquid moves through the soil
- Molecular nature of rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen, etc.
- Biome that has acidic soil due to the needles they drop.
- The highest level of soil that consists of non-decomposed plant matter
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- Physical breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold, and heat
- Considered to be the greatest ecological disaster in US history, this occurred in the Great Plains, and was characterized by a series of dust storms.
- Biome that has very shallow O and A horizons due to rapid plant growth and leaching.
- A tool used to classify soil based on relative amounts of each particle
- Biome that is the best for farming, and has the deepest topsoil.
- Topsoil. It consists of organic matter mixed with weathered rock particles
- Subsoil. It consists of tiny rock particles that leach down from the topsoil.
- Bedrock. It consists of unweathered, solid rock.
- Has the smallest particle size, little space between particles, and water is retained because it moves very slowly through small spaces.
- Parent Material. It consists of rock that has undergone very little weathering because it is deep underground.
- Soil made up of roughly equal parts of clay, sand, and silt; considered the best kind of soil for plant growth.
- Type of soil particle that has intermediate size, space, and retention.
20 Clues: When water or any liquid moves through the soil • Bedrock. It consists of unweathered, solid rock. • Biome that has acidic soil due to the needles they drop. • Physical breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold, and heat • Biome that is the best for farming, and has the deepest topsoil. • Biome that has very shallow A horizons due to their low productivity. • ...
Origin and Composition of Soil 2025-09-16
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- Organic component of soil that is formed when dead plant and animal matter is decomposed.
- Has the largest particle size, is characterized by lots of space between particles and minimal water retention.
- Another word for plowing. A practice that is typically used in agriculture, and involves loosening and mixing soil.
- Biome that has very shallow A horizons due to their low productivity.
- When water or any liquid moves through the soil
- Molecular nature of rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen, etc.
- Biome that has acidic soil due to the needles they drop.
- The highest level of soil that consists of non-decomposed plant matter
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- Physical breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold, and heat
- Considered to be the greatest ecological disaster in US history, this occurred in the Great Plains, and was characterized by a series of dust storms.
- Biome that has very shallow O and A horizons due to rapid plant growth and leaching.
- A tool used to classify soil based on relative amounts of each particle
- Biome that is the best for farming, and has the deepest topsoil.
- Topsoil. It consists of organic matter mixed with weathered rock particles
- Subsoil. It consists of tiny rock particles that leach down from the topsoil.
- Bedrock. It consists of unweathered, solid rock.
- Has the smallest particle size, little space between particles, and water is retained because it moves very slowly through small spaces.
- Parent Material. It consists of rock that has undergone very little weathering because it is deep underground.
- Soil made up of roughly equal parts of clay, sand, and silt; considered the best kind of soil for plant growth.
- Type of soil particle that has intermediate size, space, and retention.
20 Clues: When water or any liquid moves through the soil • Bedrock. It consists of unweathered, solid rock. • Biome that has acidic soil due to the needles they drop. • Physical breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold, and heat • Biome that is the best for farming, and has the deepest topsoil. • Biome that has very shallow A horizons due to their low productivity. • ...
Meet the parents raising vegan children”- vocabulary 2017-03-14
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- _____-fed babies drink synthesised milk
- free from impurities
- mistaken notion
- a widely cultivated plant of the legume family, bearing pods containing pealike seeds
- we started up and managed the company on our own from the beginning; we started it up from ________
- desire
- determined to have one's own way, stubborn
- a hardy cabbage with curled often finely incised leaves that do not form a dense head
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- a disorder in which the bones become increasingly porous, brittle, and subject to fracture
- a tall crop plant of the amaranth family, cultivated mainly in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile for its small, ivory-colored seed, which is used as a food staple
- an _____ diet is one where a person eats plant and animal food alike
- a component in foods that an organism uses to survive and grow.
- a digital audio or video file or recording, usually part of a themed series
- a plant of the legume family, having flattened, biconvex seeds used as food.
14 Clues: desire • mistaken notion • free from impurities • _____-fed babies drink synthesised milk • determined to have one's own way, stubborn • a component in foods that an organism uses to survive and grow. • an _____ diet is one where a person eats plant and animal food alike • a digital audio or video file or recording, usually part of a themed series • ...
anyamanee/ratticha 2022-11-17
9 Clues: liquid to gas • white blood cell • movement of plant • source of H in plant • source of a carbon for plant • a chemical use in stain cells • lack of water pressure in a plant • produced by plant to store energy • an empty space in the cell that can hold and make the
Newsela article "Endgame: Avengers" Thanos 2019-05-02
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- Live in digestive tract and serve 3 functions: breaking down food, help our immune system. and help fight pathogens directly.
- Person who studies insects.
- Dead human body.
- Expert in the function of the immune system.
- Relationship of living things to one another and surroundings.
- Could take over if large mammals become extinct.
- Tend to have fewer offspring and breed slower than small species.
- Country that introduced sheep in the 1890's - but dung beetles could not break down the sheep waste.
- Insect used to break down sheep waste introduced by George Bornemissza to Australia.
- Meat eater.
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- Term for animal waste that insects help to break down.
- Best known for his theory that population growth will always tend to outrun the food supply.
- Gut living things that include bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
- Reproduce quickly and are the source of diversity after a mass extinction.
- Someone who knows a lot about something or is a fan of something.
- To get rid of
- Multiple universes.
- The act of insects carrying plant pollen from plant to plant to allow for fertilization.
- Variety
- Retired as a farmer in the Endgame trailer.
20 Clues: Variety • Meat eater. • To get rid of • Dead human body. • Multiple universes. • Person who studies insects. • Retired as a farmer in the Endgame trailer. • Expert in the function of the immune system. • Could take over if large mammals become extinct. • Term for animal waste that insects help to break down. • Gut living things that include bacteria, fungi, and viruses. • ...
Bluebonnet (Lupinus spp.) 2023-06-06
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- - Common color of Bluebonnet flowers (One word)
- - Bluebonnet plants can grow to be relatively tall (One word)
- - A person from the state associated with Bluebonnets (One word)
- - Bluebonnets produce seeds for reproduction (One word)
- - The flower or flowers on a plant (One word)
- - Bluebonnets are admired for their vibrant appearance (One word)
- - Common name for the Bluebonnet flower in Texas (Two words)
- - State where Bluebonnet is the official flower (One word)
- - Bluebonnets add natural beauty to outdoor environments (One word)
- - Another color variation of the Bluebonnet flower (One word)
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- - Flower that grows in a natural, uncultivated state (One word)
- - Season when Bluebonnets typically bloom (One word)
- - Colorful bloom often found in gardens and fields (One word)
- - Bluebonnets can often be found growing along the sides of roads (One word)
- - Official flower of Texas (Two words)
- - The process of a seed sprouting and growing into a plant (One word)
- - Plant that comes back year after year (One word)
- - Colorful, often delicate part of a flower (One word)
- - Sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators (One word)
- - Scientific name of the Bluebonnet flower (One word)
20 Clues: - Official flower of Texas (Two words) • - The flower or flowers on a plant (One word) • - Common color of Bluebonnet flowers (One word) • - Plant that comes back year after year (One word) • - Season when Bluebonnets typically bloom (One word) • - Scientific name of the Bluebonnet flower (One word) • - Colorful, often delicate part of a flower (One word) • ...
Photosynthesis and Energy in Plant Cells 2013-09-02
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- Chlorophyll absorbs every colour except this.
- Protective layer of cells, it is transparent to let light through.
- Tiny holes in the lower surface of leaf that allow gases in and out.
- It is made within the plant to keep it alive.
- Molecules stored as repeating units of sugar.
- It is made up of tiny tubes to carry water into the leaf and other carry glucose out.
- Part of the plant where photosynthesis generally occurs.
- The product of photosynthesis.
- Gas inhaled by plants.
- Large air spaces between cells allowing gases to diffuse between the stomata and the palisade cells.
- A different word for carbohydrates, it is converted into energy.
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- Used in all things to keep moving.
- Gas that is spelled by plants.
- Activity that all living things do, action of breathing.
- Needed for building new cell walls, glucose is used to make this.
- Process of making food for plants.
- Energy rich _______ provide the energy needed for respiration and for photosynthesis.
- A plant pigment that absorbs sunlight.
- This reaction requires direct energy of sunlight to make energy carry molecules.
- A liquid compound needed for photosynthesis.
20 Clues: Gas inhaled by plants. • Gas that is spelled by plants. • The product of photosynthesis. • Used in all things to keep moving. • Process of making food for plants. • A plant pigment that absorbs sunlight. • A liquid compound needed for photosynthesis. • Chlorophyll absorbs every colour except this. • It is made within the plant to keep it alive. • ...
Kennedy 2015-11-04
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- the science of organizing categories for living things
- an animal that does not have a backbone
- a group of similiar organisms in a genus that can reproduce more of its own kind
- a hard skeleton inside the body
- a phylum of soft bodied, aquatic creatures with radial symmetry that includes jellyfish
- a mammal that lays eggs
- an animal that has a backbone
- the science of classification
- containing no plant tissue through which water and food move
- a phylum sea animals with a muscular foot or tentacles, usually with a shell, includes clams
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- a mammel whose young develops within the mother
- animal classificaction insects, spiders and crabs
- a fenale mammal with a pouch where offspring develop after birth
- the study of life
- a phylum of water animals with an endoskeleton, including sea stars
- a light hard skeleton on the outside of the body
- this phylum is made up of sponges
- a phylum of animals with a backnone includes fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals
- plant tissue through which water and food move (tubes)
- the largest group into which an organism can be classified (plant or animal)
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 • ...
Lions Science 2024-11-01
Across
- produces proteins inside cells
- a tiny non living particle that enters and then reproduces inside a living cell
- an organism that has true vascular tissue for transporting materials
- a balance of body parts
- the shape of an animal cell
- plant that has no roots and a thin cell wall
- a living thing
- Generation the idea that living things come from non living things
- an organism that benefits by living with on or in a host
- a single celled organism that lacks a nucleus
- Nomenclature genus species
- the shape of a plant cell
- consisting of multiple cells
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- a change in environment that causes a response
- a eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal plant or fungus
- has a backbone
- the name of an organism
- broadest level of organization
- an instrument that makes small objects look larger
- how an animal is able to maintain its natural body temperature
- Bodies deliver the protein throughout the cell
- Robert Hook looked at this through a microscope
- there are this many characteristics of living things
- gives plants the green color
- membrane controls what enters and exits the cell
- how something is distinct
26 Clues: has a backbone • a living thing • the name of an organism • a balance of body parts • how something is distinct • the shape of a plant cell • the shape of an animal cell • gives plants the green color • consisting of multiple cells • Nomenclature genus species • produces proteins inside cells • broadest level of organization • plant that has no roots and a thin cell wall • ...
Lions Science 2024-11-01
Across
- a balance of body parts
- a eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal plant or fungus
- produces proteins inside cells
- Generation the idea that living things come from non living things
- a tiny non living particle that enters and then reproduces inside a living cell
- how an animal is able to maintain its natural body temperature
- membrane controls what enters and exits the cell
- there are this many characteristics of living things
- an instrument that makes small objects look larger
- an organism that has true vascular tissue for transporting materials
- Bodies deliver the protein throughout the cell
- the shape of a plant cell
- broadest level of organization
- consisting of multiple cells
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- how something is distinct
- the name of an organism
- Nomenclature genus species
- a living thing
- an organism that benefits by living with on or in a host
- gives plants the green color
- a change in environment that causes a response
- the shape of an animal cell
- plant that has no roots and a thin cell wall
- Robert Hook looked at this through a microscope
- has a backbone
25 Clues: a living thing • has a backbone • a balance of body parts • the name of an organism • how something is distinct • the shape of a plant cell • the shape of an animal cell • gives plants the green color • consisting of multiple cells • Nomenclature genus species • produces proteins inside cells • broadest level of organization • plant that has no roots and a thin cell wall • ...
cell biology 2025-12-09
Across
- Protein network that gives the cell shape and helps with movement.
- A simple cell without a nucleus; includes bacteria.
- The molecule that stores genetic instructions for life.
- Rigid outer layer found in plant cells, fungi, and bacteria.
- Scientist who first observed “cells” while studying cork.
- Process where plants convert sunlight into chemical energy (glucose).
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- Storage sacs inside cells for water, nutrients, or waste.
- Organelle that breaks down waste, debris, and old cell parts.
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- Organelles that modify, package, and ship proteins.
- Scientist who concluded that all plants are made of cells.
- A eukaryotic cell that has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large vacuole.
- A eukaryotic cell that lacks a cell wall and chloroplasts.
- Jelly-like fluid that fills the cell and holds organelles.
- The control center of the cell that contains genetic material.
- The semi-permeable barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- Organelles that build proteins from amino acids.
- A cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- The organelle that produces cellular energy (ATP).
- Process of cell division that creates two identical daughter cells.
20 Clues: Organelles that build proteins from amino acids. • The organelle that produces cellular energy (ATP). • Organelles that modify, package, and ship proteins. • A simple cell without a nucleus; includes bacteria. • A cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. • The molecule that stores genetic instructions for life. • ...
Green Crossword of Plants 2014-06-16
11 Clues: produces fruit • bees collect it • gas and water mixed • happens at day time • you use it to plant • male part of a plant • it helps plants grow • female part of a plant • plants take in suger and... • the beginning of a plants life • it grows at the front of your house
Hedge'd In - Herbology Practical 2022-11-11
Across
- This endemic plant in Abyssinia has purple flowers and purple fruits.
- This plant produces a pus that acts as a treatment to acne.
- This plant has seedpods that become flowered when coming into contact with any solid object.
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- A yellow plant and a member of the Rose family, which is also very popular in medieval Europe.
- This is a plant with long and slender leaves which muggles believe to be growing in the underworld.
- This spell is used to speed up the growth of plants
- A green plant with purple flowers that is essential to brew the Polyjuice potion
- This plant is a member of the mint family that is used to cure mad dog bites.
- This is a plant with white flowers which is used in preparing Treacle Fudge
9 Clues: This spell is used to speed up the growth of plants • This plant produces a pus that acts as a treatment to acne. • This endemic plant in Abyssinia has purple flowers and purple fruits. • This is a plant with white flowers which is used in preparing Treacle Fudge • This plant is a member of the mint family that is used to cure mad dog bites. • ...
science 2020-09-15
Across
- develops an organism
- movement towards or away from water
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- movement is neither towards nor away from stimuli
- plant hormones
- multicellular organisams use this as communication between cells
- helps in secondary growth
- stimulates stem elongation
- restricts growth of plants
- plants use it to climb up other plants or fences
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- direction of movemnt depends on direction of stimulus
- movement towards or away from sunlight
- movement towards or away from chemicals
- functions againt auxins and gibberlins
- promotes growth of plants
- makes plant grow towards the sun
- a plant that closes at touch
- movement towards or away from gravity
- natural gaseous phytohormone
- movement towards or away from touch
20 Clues: plant hormones • develops an organism • promotes growth of plants • helps in secondary growth • stimulates stem elongation • restricts growth of plants • a plant that closes at touch • natural gaseous phytohormone • makes plant grow towards the sun • movement towards or away from water • movement towards or away from touch • movement towards or away from gravity • ...
All about soil and plant agriculture -CG 2025-09-15
Across
- natural process of rocks and minerals breaking down into smaller pieces by physical, chemical, or biological forces
- Tiny roch particles that leach down from topsoil
- Physical breakdown from wind, water, and temp. changes
- Partially decomposed plant and animal matter.
- same as plowing
- best for agriculture needs
- Organic matter mixed with weathered rock particles.
- Rock that has undergone little weathering b/c its so deep underground.
- Layer below topsoil
- Smallest particle size
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- Bedrock
- Mixture of humus and rock particles.
- little to no nutrients in this layer
- The nature of rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen, etc.
- A Horizon
- Largest particles.
- medium particle size
- plant or animal, that can perform biological processes
- C Horizon
- non-decomposed plant matter.
20 Clues: Bedrock • A Horizon • C Horizon • same as plowing • Largest particles. • Layer below topsoil • medium particle size • Smallest particle size • best for agriculture needs • non-decomposed plant matter. • Mixture of humus and rock particles. • little to no nutrients in this layer • Partially decomposed plant and animal matter. • Tiny roch particles that leach down from topsoil • ...
Fungi 2017-04-22
Across
- Organisms that live between and within plant cells
- Mutualistic partnership usually between a species of ascomycete and either a cyanobacterium or an alga
- The kind of relationship that benefits both species
- Fungi along with roots
- Occurs when the nuclei fuse to form a diploid zyote
- The kind of relationship fungi and land plants have
- Most fungi reproduce sexually as well as
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- A relationship were only one species benefits at the expense of the other
- Fungi that live in close association with plant roots
- The enzyme fungi use to break down cellulose
- A key trait linking animals to fungi
- Are fungi that make their living by digesting dead plant material
- The lack of septa entirely
- Eukaryotes that grow as single cells or as large, branching networks of multicellular filaments
- When one species benefits while the other is unaffected
- Number of spores a basidia produces
- Long, narrow, frequently branching filaments, making up a mycelium
17 Clues: Fungi along with roots • The lack of septa entirely • Number of spores a basidia produces • A key trait linking animals to fungi • Most fungi reproduce sexually as well as • The enzyme fungi use to break down cellulose • Organisms that live between and within plant cells • The kind of relationship that benefits both species • ...
Biology Crossword #3 2023-05-12
Across
- The ovary of a plant
- The nitrogen base that is only found in RNA
- Process where amino acids are joined together to make a protein; happens in the ribosome.
- wall This organelle is only in plant cells and is made of cellulose.
- Kingdom where there are both uni-cellular and multicellular organisms.
- A relationship where one organism benefits and one is neither harmed nor helped
- The reproductive cycle of a virus that happens quickly
- The longest phase of the cell cycle
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- Type of membrane where some things can go through it and some cannot.
- Organelle that controls all cell activities
- A phenomenon that happens when a plant responds to touch.
- This kind of transport across a cell membrane requires energy.
- A solution where water goes through a membrane and swells a cell.
- The language scientists use to identify organisms
- cell What a virus needs to reproduce
- Kingdom where organisms are multicellular and are autotrophs
- The largest taxon
17 Clues: The largest taxon • The ovary of a plant • The longest phase of the cell cycle • cell What a virus needs to reproduce • Organelle that controls all cell activities • The nitrogen base that is only found in RNA • The language scientists use to identify organisms • The reproductive cycle of a virus that happens quickly • ...
