Across
- Process used by green plants to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- Energy used by green plants to produce chemical energy (food).
- Carbohydrate that is easily soluble in water.
- Trees that lose their leaves in Winter.
- Living thing that can make its own food using light energy.
- The most common solvent, needed for life processes to take place.
- Cereal crop used to make flour for bread and pasta.
- Food crop that produces thin white grains.
- Evaporation of water from plant surfaces, usually from stomata on leaves.
Down
- A quantity of plant or animal material.
- Animal that only eats plants.
- Chemical found in vegetables, fruit and cereals that help your body to work efficiently.
- Chemical sprayed on crops to kill unwanted insects.
- Chemical sprayed on crops to kill weeds.
- A simple sugar, very easily digested.
- the process of breaking down foods for energy.
- Choosing particular animals or plants to breed together to produce the next generation.
- A large molecule made from a string of simple sugar molecules.
- A large molecule made from a string of amino acids. Used for body growth and repair.
- Plants grown on purpose to provide food or raw materials.
- Unwanted plants growng in between crops.
9d - Plants for food Dr J E F Frost
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