a part of a plantwhich is the site ofsexual propagationand functions toattractpollinators and serveas a source of fruitand seed.the act of trimmingor cutting abranches or stemsof a plant toincreasefruitfulnessand growth.the naturallyoccurring top layer ofthe Earth’s surfacethat provides food,water, air, andsupports for plant life;the materialsin which theroots ofplants growa category ofplant benefitsproviding beautyfrom landscapesand individualspecimens,the type ofparticles found insoil includingsand, silt, and clayor a mixture ofthese threeparticle types.soilless mediathat is heat-treated micawhich a highmoisture-holdingcapacity.a part of a plantwhich functionsto support theplant leavesand flowers,the process ofreproducingplants usingvegetative partssuch as leaves,an asexualpropagationtechnique where aparent plant createsa bud which formsthe beginning of anew plant.a part of a plantwhich functions toabsorb water andminerals from thesoil, anchor theplant, and serve theplant as a foodstorage area.a method ofgrowing plantsin water(nutrientsolution) ratherthan soil.plants whichcompletetheir lifecycle in oneyear.a part of a plantwhich is amajor producerof food for theplant throughphotosynthesisan asexualpropagationtechnique consistingof taking a cuttingfrom a parent plantto be planted in soilor growing media.plants which livefor more than twoyears and cangrow year afteryear withoutreplanting.a part of a plant whichis a major producer offood for the plantthroughphotosynthesis, servesas a food storage area,and is a site ofrespiration andtranspiration.— the process ofreproducing plantsthrough theproduction andplanting ofseeds; occurs withinthe flower as a resultof pollination.the process that occursin green parts of plantswhere the chlorophyllin theplant reacts with water,carbon dioxide, andsunlight to produceoxygen and simplesugars.plants which growfor one year andflower, produceseed, and dieduring the nextyear; plants thatlive for two years.substances thatprovidenourishmentessential forplant growth andmaintenance;a category of plantbenefits consistingof tax revenue andjob opportunities inplantscience industries.an asexualpropagationtechnique consistingof taking a cuttingfrom a parent plantto be planted in soilor growing media.an asexual propagationtechnique where twoparts of two differentplants are joinedtogether; the upper part,scion, of one plant isattached to the rootstockof another plant.a part of a plantwhich is the site ofsexual propagationand functions toattractpollinators and serveas a source of fruitand seed.the act of trimmingor cutting abranches or stemsof a plant toincreasefruitfulnessand growth.the naturallyoccurring top layer ofthe Earth’s surfacethat provides food,water, air, andsupports for plant life;the materialsin which theroots ofplants growa category ofplant benefitsproviding beautyfrom landscapesand individualspecimens,the type ofparticles found insoil includingsand, silt, and clayor a mixture ofthese threeparticle types.soilless mediathat is heat-treated micawhich a highmoisture-holdingcapacity.a part of a plantwhich functionsto support theplant leavesand flowers,the process ofreproducingplants usingvegetative partssuch as leaves,an asexualpropagationtechnique where aparent plant createsa bud which formsthe beginning of anew plant.a part of a plantwhich functions toabsorb water andminerals from thesoil, anchor theplant, and serve theplant as a foodstorage area.a method ofgrowing plantsin water(nutrientsolution) ratherthan soil.plants whichcompletetheir lifecycle in oneyear.a part of a plantwhich is amajor producerof food for theplant throughphotosynthesisan asexualpropagationtechnique consistingof taking a cuttingfrom a parent plantto be planted in soilor growing media.plants which livefor more than twoyears and cangrow year afteryear withoutreplanting.a part of a plant whichis a major producer offood for the plantthroughphotosynthesis, servesas a food storage area,and is a site ofrespiration andtranspiration.— the process ofreproducing plantsthrough theproduction andplanting ofseeds; occurs withinthe flower as a resultof pollination.the process that occursin green parts of plantswhere the chlorophyllin theplant reacts with water,carbon dioxide, andsunlight to produceoxygen and simplesugars.plants which growfor one year andflower, produceseed, and dieduring the nextyear; plants thatlive for two years.substances thatprovidenourishmentessential forplant growth andmaintenance;a category of plantbenefits consistingof tax revenue andjob opportunities inplantscience industries.an asexualpropagationtechnique consistingof taking a cuttingfrom a parent plantto be planted in soilor growing media.an asexual propagationtechnique where twoparts of two differentplants are joinedtogether; the upper part,scion, of one plant isattached to the rootstockof another plant.

Plant Science - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. a part of a plant which is the site of sexual propagation and functions to attract pollinators and serve as a source of fruit and seed.
  2. the act of trimming or cutting a branches or stems of a plant to increase fruitfulness and growth.
  3. the naturally occurring top layer of the Earth’s surface that provides food, water, air, and supports for plant life;
  4. the materials in which the roots of plants grow
  5. a category of plant benefits providing beauty from landscapes and individual specimens,
  6. the type of particles found in soil including sand, silt, and clay or a mixture of these three particle types.
  7. soilless media that is heat-treated mica which a high moisture-holding capacity.
  8. a part of a plant which functions to support the plant leaves and flowers,
  9. the process of reproducing plants using vegetative parts such as leaves,
  10. an asexual propagation technique where a parent plant creates a bud which forms the beginning of a new plant.
  11. a part of a plant which functions to absorb water and minerals from the soil, anchor the plant, and serve the plant as a food storage area.
  12. a method of growing plants in water (nutrient solution) rather than soil.
  13. plants which complete their life cycle in one year.
  14. a part of a plant which is a major producer of food for the plant through photosynthesis
  15. an asexual propagation technique consisting of taking a cutting from a parent plant to be planted in soil or growing media.
  16. plants which live for more than two years and can grow year after year without replanting.
  17. a part of a plant which is a major producer of food for the plant through photosynthesis, serves as a food storage area, and is a site of respiration and transpiration.
  18. — the process of reproducing plants through the production and planting of seeds; occurs within the flower as a result of pollination.
  19. the process that occurs in green parts of plants where the chlorophyll in the plant reacts with water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to produce oxygen and simple sugars.
  20. plants which grow for one year and flower, produce seed, and die during the next year; plants that live for two years.
  21. substances that provide nourishment essential for plant growth and maintenance;
  22. a category of plant benefits consisting of tax revenue and job opportunities in plant science industries.
  23. an asexual propagation technique consisting of taking a cutting from a parent plant to be planted in soil or growing media.
  24. an asexual propagation technique where two parts of two different plants are joined together; the upper part, scion, of one plant is attached to the rootstock of another plant.