This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Plants & Botany has 28 clues. Answers range from 3 to 25 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Type of organism that must consume other organisms to receive energy.
Type of organism that makes its own food to receive energy.
Process by which water, carbon dioxide, and light energy are converted into glucose and oxygen.
Process by which glucose and oxygen are converted into ATP energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
Part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place.
Powerhouse of the cell (where most ATP is made during cellular respiration)
The type of energy plants need for photosynthesis.
The law that states matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or changed.
The law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred.
The percentage of energy that passes along a food chain
The percentage of energy that is used by organisms to complete their biological processes, or is transferred to heat energy
The organisms found at the bottom of an energy pyramid.
The place in which carbon dioxide enters a plant, and oxygen exits a plant
The pigment that absorbs light energy in the leaves.
The state of matter in which particles are densely packed and not moving about much
The state of matter in which particles are able to slip past each other but are not moving too quickly.
The type of physical properties that are useful for classifying matter.
The state of matter in which particles move quickly and freely.
The gravitational pull on an object.
A substance that is formed when two or more elements are chemically combined
The compound needed for photosynthesis which enters through the roots of the plant.
Substances that are made of only one type of particle.
Substances that are made up of only one type of atom.
A type of chemical reaction that is commonly found in factories, where carbon compounds are released into the atmosphere.
Something formed when animals or plants decompose underground and are pressurized and exposed to high temperatures.
A type of property that can only be observed if the matter's identity is changed.
A type of property that can be observed without changing the matter's identity.
Whether something is able to dissolve in something else.