energy Crossword Puzzles
Energy Crossword 2020-10-30
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- Currents of electricity flowing through a circuit.
- A type of kinetic energy which is made up of moving electrical charges. For example, lighting or a light bulb.
- The higher above the ground an object gets, the more of this type of potential energy it will have. For example, a ball being thrown upwards has this type of energy.
- This type of energy can be reused can comes from sources like the sun (or solar), wind and waves.
- This type of energy is the energy of movement or motion energy. For example, an object moving has this type of energy.
- A type of potential energy that is kept in a chemical substance and is let out during a chemical reaction.
- A sort of motor that turns electrical energy into kinetic energy.
- A force which resists motion between two surfaces sliding against each other. It also creates heat.
- The capacity for being able to do work. It can come in the form of kinetic, heat, light, chemical, etc.
- The strain, or weight, that is lifted using a simple machine.
- This is a measure of how quickly energy is used. The SI unit of power is the Watt (W).
- The transformation of one form of energy into another.
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- The ability to allow electricity to flow through an object, like wire.
- A tool used for measuring eclectic currents flowing through a circuit.
- Energy changing from one form of energy into another.
- A conductor which is designed to allow electricity to enter or exit an object.
- The act of pulling or pushing a simple machine, like a pulley.
- This type of energy comes from atomic nuclei. An example of an object that produces this type of energy is the sun.
- Equipment connected by electrical conductors which allows an electric current to travel through it.
- A type of energy that warms things. It can be transferred from one object to another. For example, fire or the sun.
20 Clues: Currents of electricity flowing through a circuit. • Energy changing from one form of energy into another. • The transformation of one form of energy into another. • The strain, or weight, that is lifted using a simple machine. • The act of pulling or pushing a simple machine, like a pulley. • A sort of motor that turns electrical energy into kinetic energy. • ...
Energy 1.3 2020-10-12
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- An energy source that will never run out.
- The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation
- Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
- A system by which electrical power is delivered throughout a region.
- A device that converts light into electricity.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- Energy produced by mechanical devices
- Energy from the sun.
- The power of the atom.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended.
- Energy visible to the eye.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- ability to do work
- The first and simplest element on the periodic table.
- Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat.
- A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- any significant change in measures of climate
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- Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used
- plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- External surroundings.
- Oil.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed.
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- Energy associated with the flow of electrons.
- The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- A propeller driven by the wind and connected to a generator.
- The process of controlling resources
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
- the potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- Energy in transit.
- A collection of wind turbines used to create electricity.
37 Clues: Oil. • ability to do work • Energy in transit. • Energy from the sun. • External surroundings. • The power of the atom. • Energy visible to the eye. • The process of controlling resources • Energy produced by mechanical devices • The flow of electrical power or charge. • An energy source that will never run out. • Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. • ...
Energy Vocab 2020-12-01
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- the energy of motion
- not moving or not intended to be moved.
- energy-related to the stretch or compression of an object
- Energy, is the result of the movement of tiny particles called atoms
- is the energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to some zero position
- the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy of an isolated system is constant, despite internal changes
- the rate at which energy is transformed
- when work is done on an object, the kinetic energy of the object
- is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
- is the quickness of motion or action.
- a force applied to an object that results in a displacement in the same direction
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- energy-related to the position of an object
- the sum of potential and kinetic energy for an object
- the measurement from base to top
- force in which the work is done by the force is determined only by the displacement of the mass
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force
- an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other.
- the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the power in an electric circuit in which the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.
- the resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another.
20 Clues: the energy of motion • the measurement from base to top • is the quickness of motion or action. • not moving or not intended to be moved. • the rate at which energy is transformed • energy-related to the position of an object • is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. • the sum of potential and kinetic energy for an object • ...
ENERGY PUZZLE 2020-12-09
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- relating to or operated by a liquidar moving in a confined spa e
- relating to chemistry or the interaction of substances as studied in chemistry
- a piece of land surrounded by WATER
- a course of water that originates in the mountains
- part of the land near the sea
- a natural stream of water of fairly large size
- a natural elevation of earth’s surface, smaller than a mountain
- a barrier constructed to hold back WATER
- relating to, or caused by heat
- a great body of salt water that covers much of the earth
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- is define as a piece of land with water on three sides
- granular material blanketing the beaches
- level the level of the surface of a body water
- relating to the motion of material of bodies and the forces
- a large underground chambers in the earth or incide of a hill
- a roughly circular line, route or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- a device used to cover electricity into light
- a barrer área of landscape where living conditions are hostile
- an area of open land, specially one planted with crops or pasture
- capable of being replaced by natural ecological cycle
20 Clues: part of the land near the sea • relating to, or caused by heat • a piece of land surrounded by WATER • granular material blanketing the beaches • a barrier constructed to hold back WATER • a device used to cover electricity into light • level the level of the surface of a body water • a natural stream of water of fairly large size • ...
Energy Revision 2021-05-05
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- The variable that you change
- Energy is measured in _______
- There are _____ main ways to transfer energy from one store into another
- The variable that you measure
- Energy is stored in moving objects as _____ energy
- All energy is eventually wasted as ______ energy which heats up the surroundings
- Energy is stored in objects lifted against gravity as ________ ________ energy
- A type of energy resource where water is pumped down to hot rocks
- A type of energy resource where a dam holds water and allows it to flow over turbines
- A fuel source that is made from manure or other organic material
- The variable that you keep the same
- Non-renewable fuels made from prehistoric creatures that lived millions of years ago
- There are ___ ________ J in a kJ
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- Energy cannot be created or _________
- Energy can be transferred _______ through wires
- Energy can be transferred _________ through the moving parts in machines and by forces.
- Energy can be transferred through ______ e.g. light and sound
- A piece of data that does not fit the pattern
- A type of energy store that stores energy in stretchy and springy objects
- Energy stored in hot objects
- Energy can only be ________ from one store to another
- A type of energy resource that comes from the Sun
22 Clues: The variable that you change • Energy stored in hot objects • Energy is measured in _______ • The variable that you measure • There are ___ ________ J in a kJ • The variable that you keep the same • Energy cannot be created or _________ • A piece of data that does not fit the pattern • Energy can be transferred _______ through wires • ...
Exploring Energy 2021-04-20
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- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. There is a fixed amount of energy present in different forms that can be converted from one form to another, but energy does not go away.
- External surroundings
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
- A propeller driven by the wind and connected to a generator. The wind makes it turn the generator, which produces electricity.
- The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- Energy from the sun.
- An energy source that will never run out
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- The unit of energy or work in the MKS system of units, equal to the work done by a force of one Newton-meter.
- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- The power of the atom.
- The ability to do work; types include heat, light, sound, chemical, nuclear, mechanical, electrical.
- Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- A unit measure of work.
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- A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- Energy produced by mechanical devices, such as gears, pulleys, levers, or internal combustion engines
- The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- Energy in transit.
- Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves
- The process of controlling resources; for example, limiting soil erosion, reducing sediment in waterways, conserving water, and improving water quality.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended
- Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used, such as oil, coal, and natural gas.
- Any significant change in measures of climate, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind, lasting for an extended period of a decade or longer.
- Energy visible to the eye.
- The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat.
32 Clues: Energy in transit. • Energy from the sun. • External surroundings • The power of the atom. • A unit measure of work. • Energy visible to the eye. • The flow of electrical power or charge. • An energy source that will never run out • A resource that can be replaced when needed. • A resource that cannot be replaced once used. • Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat. • ...
ENERGY SYSTEMS 2021-08-28
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- an organism that can form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide
- all species in an ecosystem
- must eat food
- die
- eats both plants and animals
- eats other animals
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- little of
- Web shows energy flow in an entire ecosystem
- doing
- eats plants
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- one species in an ecosystem
- produces it’s own food
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- breaks down organic material
- position of an organism in a food chain, food web, or an ecological pyramid
- non-living
- an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances
- communicating or affecting
- Chain shows energy flow from sun-produces-consumers
- Consumer bears
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuse
- role in the ecosystem
- a lot of
- living
- Consumer 1st consumer
26 Clues: die • doing • living • a lot of • little of • non-living • eats plants • must eat food • Consumer bears • eats other animals • role in the ecosystem • Consumer 1st consumer • produces it’s own food • communicating or affecting • all species in an ecosystem • one species in an ecosystem • breaks down organic material • eats both plants and animals • Web shows energy flow in an entire ecosystem • ...
Orbit Energy 2021-07-05
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- smart energy monitor
- Energy used
- estimate used for the year
- owns pipework
- pay later
- sent annually
- gas central...
- unit of energy
- pay now
- non-disconnection credit
- night and day rate
- estimated gas for the year
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- not a geyser but a...
- electric storage...
- amount owed
- not a stove but a...
- 5 dials
- talks to smart meters
- sent monthly
- reduces heat loss
- energy regulator
- 4 dials
- peak time
- gas identifying number
24 Clues: 5 dials • 4 dials • pay now • pay later • peak time • amount owed • Energy used • sent monthly • owns pipework • sent annually • gas central... • unit of energy • energy regulator • reduces heat loss • night and day rate • electric storage... • not a stove but a... • smart energy monitor • not a geyser but a... • talks to smart meters • gas identifying number • non-disconnection credit • ...
Energy & More! 2021-10-04
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- the middle number (or average of the two middle numbers) in a set of numbers in numeric order
- up and down. In a data table, the information that is in a stack, like from top to bottom
- The total kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms
- The capacity for doing work
- the line that goes up and down on a graph
- A picture or graphic representation of a data set
- A state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume; has highest energy
- the line that goes across on a graph
- the most common number in a set of numbers
- A combination of atoms that has it's own properties, like water
- data collected and put into a grid form (2 words)
- Going straight across from side to side, like the horizon
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- what you are measuring data in, like centimeters, inches, grams, or hours (3 words)
- back and forth. In a data table, the information that goes across, like seats in a stadium
- going up and down, like when you jump up to get vertical
- the highest and lowest numbers in a set of data
- The change of a substance from one state of matter to another - gas, liquid or solid (3 words)
- The energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- what you need to do with all your assigned work
- what you need to do with your completed work
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume; has least energy
- the average of a set of numbers; the sum of a set of numbers divided by the number of numbers
- A state of matter that does not have a definite shape but has a definite volume; medium energy
23 Clues: The capacity for doing work • the line that goes across on a graph • the line that goes up and down on a graph • the most common number in a set of numbers • what you need to do with your completed work • The total kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms • the highest and lowest numbers in a set of data • what you need to do with all your assigned work • ...
ALT ENERGY 2022-05-03
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- a group against something. N
- an artificial lake where water is stored. H
- the growth or increasing of something. N
- covered to stop heat from escaping. S
- put under ground. G
- a sudden terrible event. N
- the sending from one place to another. G
- liquid. S
- uninterruptedly. G
- height. H
- away from the coast. W
- melted from a solid to a liquid. S
- the ability to cope or change with circumstances. H
- a giant sea wave caused by underwater movement. N
- make up for something lacking. W
- can last or not be used up. G
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- endless. G
- put under water. H
- people who want or favor something. N
- working quickly and effectively. W
- controlled for effective use. S
- the maximum point. H
- thermometric scale; abbreviation °C. N
- the force that makes things fall. H
- dependable; steady. G
- decided beforehand. S
- start burning. S
- completes or makes better. W
- the work needed to keep something in good condition. W
- the length of a circle. W
30 Clues: liquid. S • height. H • endless. G • start burning. S • put under water. H • uninterruptedly. G • put under ground. G • the maximum point. H • dependable; steady. G • decided beforehand. S • away from the coast. W • the length of a circle. W • a sudden terrible event. N • a group against something. N • completes or makes better. W • can last or not be used up. G • controlled for effective use. S • ...
ALT ENERGY 2022-05-03
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- an artificial lake where water is stored. H
- put under ground. G
- the maximum point. H
- working quickly and effectively. W
- melted from a solid to a liquid. S
- the growth or increasing of something. N
- the length of a circle. W
- the force that makes things fall. H
- the sending from one place to another. G
- can last or not be used up. G
- a giant sea wave caused by underwater movement. N
- put under water. H
- height. H
- the ability to cope or change with circumstances. H
- a group against something. N
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- liquid. S
- decided beforehand. S
- controlled for effective use. S
- the work needed to keep something in good condition. W
- endless. G
- start burning. S
- away from the coast. W
- thermometric scale; abbreviation °C. N
- people who want or favor something. N
- covered to stop heat from escaping. S
- a sudden terrible event. N
- uninterruptedly. G
- make up for something lacking. W
- dependable; steady. G
- completes or makes better. W
30 Clues: liquid. S • height. H • endless. G • start burning. S • uninterruptedly. G • put under water. H • put under ground. G • the maximum point. H • decided beforehand. S • dependable; steady. G • away from the coast. W • the length of a circle. W • a sudden terrible event. N • completes or makes better. W • a group against something. N • can last or not be used up. G • controlled for effective use. S • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2022-05-02
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- an energy source that is not depleted and consistently replenished
- caused by a chemical reaction with chemical compounds such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides with atmospheric water and oxygen. The resulting compound forms precipitate.
- a renewable fuel made from the fermenting of plant materials or "biomass"
- mining type that tunnels into the Earth to extract solid fuels
- an energy source that is bought and sold
- a fuel derived from fossilized biological remains
- the process of turning petroleum into useful products
- a solid fuel formed primarily from preserved plant materials
- fossil fuel that is colorless and odorless
- energy released by the fusion of atomic nuclei
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- an energy source with a finite supply
- a machine that converts wind energy into electricity
- energy generated by the movement of wind
- condensed oil that is further refined into usable fuels
- energy from the movement of water driven by lunar phases
- continuous accumulation of hydrocarbons in the subsoil
- the process of drilling into the Earth and directing a high-pressure mixture of water, sand, and chemicals to release gas
- liquid petroleum removed from the ground
- using heat and pressure to convert existing polymers into short-chain hydrocarbons (monomers)
- heat energy from the natural radioactive decay deep in the Earth
- machine used for drilling deep holes in the Earth to extract oil
- radiant light and heat from the sun
- crude oil extracted from rocks and used to produce fuels
- mining type to remove overlying rock to extract solid fuels
- the ability to do work
25 Clues: the ability to do work • radiant light and heat from the sun • an energy source with a finite supply • energy generated by the movement of wind • liquid petroleum removed from the ground • an energy source that is bought and sold • fossil fuel that is colorless and odorless • energy released by the fusion of atomic nuclei • ...
Energy puzzle 2022-10-19
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- mass of a unit volume of a material substance
- Energy of motion
- state of matter that has no fixed shape
- stored energy
- The conversion of one form of energy into another
- Energy contained within a system responsible for its own temperature
- the ability to do work
- A material or converting that electricity, heat, or, sound cannot go through
- A collection of elements or components that are organized for a common purpose.
- force applied over distance
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- when heat moves from one object to another through direct touch
- Motion in a gas or liquid in which the warmer rise and the colder portions sink
- takes the shape of their container
- The transfer of kinetic energy from one object to another
- Energy that moves one place to another
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- A push or a pull
- A small localized object
- the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales
- A state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
20 Clues: stored energy • Energy of motion • A push or a pull • the ability to do work • A small localized object • force applied over distance • takes the shape of their container • Energy that moves one place to another • state of matter that has no fixed shape • mass of a unit volume of a material substance • anything that takes up space and can be weighed • ...
Renewable energy 2022-11-16
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- organic matter used as a fuel
- cars that use gas and electricity
- a dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- a sluice or floodgate for regulating the flow of a body of water.
- relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water
- relating to the production of electric current at the junction of two substances exposed to light.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- a gas that’s naturally released
- an installation where electrical power is generated for distribution.
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- a machine for producing continuous power
- a type of biomass
- the use of the sun's energy directly for either heating or cooling purposes.
- hydroelectric power plant
- relating to or determined by the sun.
- biodegradable
- a colourless, odourless, tasteless, flammable gaseous substance
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth.
- Ocean thermal energy conversion
- Horizontal axis wind turbine
20 Clues: biodegradable • a type of biomass • hydroelectric power plant • Horizontal axis wind turbine • organic matter used as a fuel • Ocean thermal energy conversion • a gas that’s naturally released • cars that use gas and electricity • relating to or determined by the sun. • a machine for producing continuous power • relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth. • ...
Energy Flow 2017-11-09
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- Mass of living tissue
- Live part of their life as plankton
- Percent of energy that transfers from each trophic level
- Break down organic material into an inorganic form
- Spend entire life as plankton
- Happens when an autotroph receives too much or too little light
- An organism that consumes primary consumers
- Physiological or biological necessities that affect survival
- Most important primary consumer in the ocean
- _____depth is when the amount of carbohydrates produced by and autotroph equals the amount required for its respiration
- Have one or two whip-like flagella
- Another name for blue-green algae
- Rate of photosynthesis-respiration cycle
- Made of levels, showing how energy transfers from one level of organisms to the next as they consume each other
- Silica cell wall of a diatom
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- A wide variety of organisms that share a habitat and lifestyle
- Coastal temperate and subpolar regions are ocean regions that have the ___primary productivity
- Another name for an event called "Harmful Algae Blooms"
- Responsible for most of the ocean's primary production
- Time of explosive reproduction and growth of plankton species
- Energy source for photosynthetic organisms
- Better represents the flow of energy in nature than a trophic pyramid
- Also called cyanophytes, bacteria, with chlorophyll
- Have an internal support structure of silica
- Has a rigid cell wall made of silica
- Nitrogen and ___are inorganic nutrients
- Consumes autotrophs/producers
- Decomposition renews____materials necessary for energy to enter life through primary production; completes materials cycle
- Most efficient ecosystem on earth
- Most efficient photosynthesizes
30 Clues: Mass of living tissue • Silica cell wall of a diatom • Spend entire life as plankton • Consumes autotrophs/producers • Most efficient photosynthesizes • Another name for blue-green algae • Most efficient ecosystem on earth • Have one or two whip-like flagella • Live part of their life as plankton • Has a rigid cell wall made of silica • Nitrogen and ___are inorganic nutrients • ...
Energy Flow 2017-11-09
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- A wide variety of organisms that share a habitat and lifestyle
- Responsible for most of the ocean's primary production
- Also called cyanophytes, bacteria, with chlorophyll
- Made of levels, showing how energy transfers from one level of organisms to the next as they consume each other
- Live part of their life as plankton
- Most efficient photosynthesizes
- An organism that consumes primary consumers
- Break down organic material into an inorganic form
- Have one or two whip-like flagella
- Mass of living tissue
- Consumes autotrophs/producers
- Happens when an autotroph receives too much or too little light
- Most efficient ecosystem on earth
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- Spend entire life as plankton
- Time of explosive reproduction and growth of plankton species
- Has a rigid cell wall made of silica
- Coastal temperate and subpolar regions are ocean regions that have the ___primary productivity
- Have an internal support structure of silica
- _____depth is when the amount of carbohydrates produced by and autotroph equals the amount required for its respiration
- Silica cell wall of a diatom
- Decomposition renews____materials necessary for energy to enter life through primary production; completes materials cycle
- Physiological or biological necessities that affect survival
- Better represents the flow of energy in nature than a trophic pyramid
- Percent of energy that transfers from each trophic level
24 Clues: Mass of living tissue • Silica cell wall of a diatom • Spend entire life as plankton • Consumes autotrophs/producers • Most efficient photosynthesizes • Most efficient ecosystem on earth • Have one or two whip-like flagella • Live part of their life as plankton • Has a rigid cell wall made of silica • An organism that consumes primary consumers • ...
Cell Energy 2017-11-09
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- changing one form of energy into another as a result of a process
- is a series of metabolic processes by which the energy found in glucose is converted into ATP Energy
- an output of cell respiration, necessary for life
- NADH & FADH2 are these types
- the energy of motion, can be movement, thermal
- location of stored energy,found between phosphates
- Plants & animals have this organelle use to generate energy
- number of structures that creates ATP
- stored energy and the energy of position, can be chemical, gravitational
- lower energy molecule, has 2 phosphates
- the capacity to do work
- an output of cell respiration, breathe out, causes global warming
- one of the inputs of cell respiration, used to breakdown food
- one of the inputs of cell respiration, also known as sugar
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- first stage in cell respiration, the breakdown of glucose
- type of cell respiration that works without oxygen
- space in between the double layer of the mitochondria
- third stage of cell respiration, electrons is first word
- Molecules contain energy that is usable to an organism
- second stage of cell respiration, named after a German scientist
- a high energy molecule used to power chemical reactions, build molecules, etc.
- location of the Krebs cycle, also my favorite movie
- The best painter ever, happy little trees
23 Clues: the capacity to do work • NADH & FADH2 are these types • number of structures that creates ATP • lower energy molecule, has 2 phosphates • The best painter ever, happy little trees • the energy of motion, can be movement, thermal • an output of cell respiration, necessary for life • type of cell respiration that works without oxygen • ...
Kennedyb energy 2018-02-27
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- meets the largest energy needs
- a resource the renews its self in a relatively short amount of time
- to create energy from hydrogen fuel cells hydrogen must be combined with
- one energy use Geo thermal cannot do
- not using a lot of energy
- the energy resource that is used the most
- can be replenished in an extremely long time
- What is coal mainly used for
- what type of light bulb is more efficient
- how much electricity does Niagara Falls generate
- what type of energy comes from the sun
- The three main energy uses are electricity transportation and
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- what is gas mixed with alcohol
- the cost of solar panels have dropped % since 2008
- is often called an oil factory
- geothermal power plants are only installed where the ground is colse to
- solar energy is an example of a
- What percent of coal is used for exports
- Geothermal energy emits percent less acid rain causing sulfur
- what are the three fossil fuels coal oil and
- what type of energy comes from waste
- compounds made from oil like paints cosmetics and plastics
- how easy it is to get a energy source
- what do you call the combination of atomic nuclei
- power plants only emit % of carbon dioxide released by power plants
- The coating inside walls to keep heat in is called
- wind power only is able to use percent of the energy it generates
27 Clues: not using a lot of energy • What is coal mainly used for • what is gas mixed with alcohol • meets the largest energy needs • is often called an oil factory • solar energy is an example of a • what type of energy comes from waste • one energy use Geo thermal cannot do • how easy it is to get a energy source • what type of energy comes from the sun • ...
energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- The location for the entrance where the water gets to the turbines.
- Name for having energy from the sun.
- These are put on rivers to make an artificial waterfall.
- Biomass can reduce and another type of weather.
- One of the hydrothermal reasources that uses water.
- Hydropower makes efficient what.
- Found in biomass.
- Number of nitrogen fueling stations in the US.
- A good place for low impact hydro power.
- Most used way to get biomass.
- The method that’s eats plants and animals and their decaying bodies realease methane.
- How hydropower gets it’s energy.
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- Used to turn turbines for Geothermal.
- The drills for geothermal has to be this length.
- A mixture of alcohol and gasoline.
- Two ways hydropower is captured besides dams.
- Can be turned to make electricity.
- This is connected to the turbine blades for wind energy.
- heat from earths interior.
- Yeast added to biomass creates an alcohol.
- Hydropower is more predictable then the sun source.
- The other major fossial fuel besides natural gas and coal.
- The way to get hot water or steam to the earths surface.
- biomass can’t be reused.
- A substance that provides energy.
- wind can be reused multiple times.
- A factory which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products.
- Used to increase the speed for spinning turbines.
- Connected to the high speed drive in hydro power.
- Solar energy plants take of a lot of.
30 Clues: Found in biomass. • biomass can’t be reused. • heat from earths interior. • Most used way to get biomass. • Hydropower makes efficient what. • How hydropower gets it’s energy. • A substance that provides energy. • A mixture of alcohol and gasoline. • Can be turned to make electricity. • wind can be reused multiple times. • Name for having energy from the sun. • ...
Hoganj Energy 2018-02-26
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- can produce shade and energy
- adding alcohol to gasoline
- waste from nature used as a fuel
- energy that will not replenish
- help us survive in different seasons
- Most powerful type of energy
- solar panels in rows
- vehicles help us with this
- solar cells get their energy from this
- splits from nucleus
- a substance that provides energy
- not a gas that exists on earth
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- makes energy for wind and hydropower
- heat from the earth
- separates fuel and others
- not on earth as a gasuel
- Heating buildings from the sun
- energy that will not run out
- powered by flowing water
- we mainly use this
- it can be dangerous
- energy from the sun
- generated from spinning turbines
- converts different types of energy into usable energy
- power by wind
- happens when gasoline burns
- generate hydroelectric power
- geothermal waste
- do the fusion
29 Clues: power by wind • do the fusion • geothermal waste • we mainly use this • heat from the earth • it can be dangerous • energy from the sun • splits from nucleus • solar panels in rows • not on earth as a gasuel • powered by flowing water • separates fuel and others • adding alcohol to gasoline • vehicles help us with this • happens when gasoline burns • energy that will not run out • ...
diaddezion energy 2018-02-26
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- change of 1 form of energy to another
- earth interior that warms
- percentage of energy that is used to preform work
- forms a mixture
- a compound formed of carbon and hydrogen
- waste that’s radio active
- a factory where they separate crude oil into fuel and other things
- used for electricity and power
- something that cannot be reused
- burning
- made from living things
- fuels energy rich substances
- the central cores of atoms
- persistence of coal minded in the USA
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- reducing energy use
- something people use for getting around
- is the part of the nodular reactor where nucellar fission occurs
- are compounds that are made from oil
- plant remains that can pile up
- energy warmth
- electricity produced by flowing water
- when fuel rods produce energy
- energy that comes from the hydrogen power
- another name for oil
- anything that give energy from a chemical change
- comes from decaying animals or plants
- turbines collect wind and create energy
27 Clues: burning • energy warmth • forms a mixture • reducing energy use • another name for oil • made from living things • earth interior that warms • waste that’s radio active • the central cores of atoms • fuels energy rich substances • when fuel rods produce energy • plant remains that can pile up • used for electricity and power • something that cannot be reused • ...
Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- Dead plant material that can create electricity when burned.
- Using little energy.
- Resources that are replaced over a relatively short period of time.
- A substance that provides energy.
- Making the most of the energy that you have.
- Making the most of something.
- Rods that create a nuclear reaction.
- Coal, Petroleum and natural gas.
- Chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
- A layer of carbon-based gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap the Sun's heat.
- A machine that spins by air, water, steam, etc.
- The main use for coal.
- Energy made from the Earth's Crust's heat.
- A factory that transforms crude oil into usable oil.
- Rods that limit the amount of energy being produced in a nuclear reaction.
- When a neutron hits a U-235 nucleus which creates energy.
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- The energy conversion that occurs when a car burns gas.
- Resources that are replaced over relatively long periods of time.
- When a hydrogen 3 and 2 nucleus combine.
- The part that contains the nuclear reactor in a nuclear power plant.
- Greenhouse gases are made primarily from this.
- Energy harnessed from the sun.
- Heating/Cooling, transportation and electricity.
- Energy made from the movement of water.
- Percentage of coal mined in the U.S that is exported.
- Alcohol and gasoline mixed together.
- Energy that is harnessed from the air.
- Oil is mainly used for this.
- Compounds made from oil like plastics, paints and cosmetics.
29 Clues: Using little energy. • The main use for coal. • Oil is mainly used for this. • Making the most of something. • Energy harnessed from the sun. • Coal, Petroleum and natural gas. • A substance that provides energy. • Rods that create a nuclear reaction. • Alcohol and gasoline mixed together. • Energy that is harnessed from the air. • Energy made from the movement of water. • ...
Energy Review 2017-12-05
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- When you light a fireplace, the chemical energy of the match changes into what other form of energy?
- An example of this type of resource is buring wood at a camp fire
- These are naturally repleased in a relatively short time
- Energy harvested from the movement of water ususally involving a dam.
- Energy from within the earth as a renewable resource.
- Which fossil fuel is found in a liquid form?
- Energy that is stored and available to be used later,
- This is a nonrenewable resource because once you bust an atom you cannot put it back together.
- The form of energy an object has because of its motion.
- A _____ is a natural resource that is not replaced as it is used.
- The energy of moving electric charges
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- Which energy resource do plants use to make food?
- Stored in the nucleus of an atom and released during nuclear reaction
- Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of _____.
- A form of radiant energy, which travels in waves.
- In early society, they would use _____ to create electricity from the wind.
- What does your body convert into energy?
- A change from one form of energy to another
- The movement of your leg when kicking a ball is _____ energy
- The form of energy that is used the most in homes.
- Probably the most expensive renewable resource and only avaialable for about 12 hours per day.
- Energy Energy that is stored in chemival bonds that hold chemical coupounds todgether
- The energy associated with the motion or position of an object.
- Light energy is another name for ____ energy
- This measures the energy of the particles in an object
25 Clues: The energy of moving electric charges • What does your body convert into energy? • A change from one form of energy to another • Which fossil fuel is found in a liquid form? • Light energy is another name for ____ energy • Which energy resource do plants use to make food? • Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of _____. • ...
Energy sources 2019-10-12
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- Also known as petroleum – can be extracted and refined in order to make products such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel.
- What type of electricity bulb is mos efficient and has the longest life
- The rate system, which determines the charge for electricity consumption.
- Energy sources that will run out because the supply cannot replenished as fast as it is used, e.g. oil.
- Organic matter, such as wood, crops, seaweed and animal waste. It gets its energy from the sun and can be used to produce electricity.
- Energy is released when atoms' nuclei are fused together (fusion) or split apart (fission). Nuclear power plants produce electricity through nuclear fission.
- Human energy units
- Fuel made from from plants or animal waste
- That was formed from the remains of tiny sea plants and animals that died millions of years ago. It is mainly composed of methane.
- We put the on the roof to get energy from the sun
- Unit of electrical power.
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- Energy that comes from the force of moving water. Hydropower plants use dams to capture water energy and convert it to electricity.
- Energy that comes from the heat generated by the Earth, such as volcanoes or geysers. It can be used to produce electricity, and provide heat and hot water.
- A device that generates electricity through a chemical reaction, used in electrical devices such as wall clocks, electronic thermometers, and more.
- That can be harnessed by large blades on wind turbines, which use it to generate electricity for residential and commercial purposes.
- The most abundant greenhouse gas
- A flammable black hard rock, comes from the remains of plants that died hundreds of millions of years ago. It has the highest level of carbon of all fossil fuels.
- energy sourced that will never run out (e.g solar power)
- The main light source on Earth, a renewable energy source.
- Electricity work powered in a given unit of time.
20 Clues: Human energy units • Unit of electrical power. • The most abundant greenhouse gas • Fuel made from from plants or animal waste • We put the on the roof to get energy from the sun • Electricity work powered in a given unit of time. • energy sourced that will never run out (e.g solar power) • The main light source on Earth, a renewable energy source. • ...
Solar Energy 2019-11-25
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- Solar energy is captured by Photovoltaic?
- Silicon is a _______________
- Solar cells are predominantly made from ___________?
- Solar energy is the ________________ and most abundant renewable source
- Photovoltaic Cells are devices that use the energy from the sun to generate?
- Energy, Energy from the sun is called?
- Solar energy is used for _______________ food
- As technology has improved, Solar Power cost have?
- Although the sun is 90 million miles from the earth, it takes less than ______ minutes for the light to travel
- Solar Energy produces NO ___________ and is one of the cleanest sources of energy.
- It is the sunniest place on earth located in Arizona, US
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- Solar Energy is converted by green plants into ________________energy?
- Solar energy is converted by using ?
- The use of solar energy to produce electricity allows the user to become less dependent on the worlds ___________ ___________ supplies?
- Solar energy is measured in?
- Solar Energy is an important source of __________________ sources?
- Solar Energy is the Earths most __________________ energy source?
- Solar Energy can be used to make potable ____________?
- During what time Solar Energy DOSEN'T work?
- Solar Energy has been used since the 7th _______________?
20 Clues: Solar energy is measured in? • Silicon is a _______________ • Solar energy is converted by using ? • Energy, Energy from the sun is called? • Solar energy is captured by Photovoltaic? • During what time Solar Energy DOSEN'T work? • Solar energy is used for _______________ food • As technology has improved, Solar Power cost have? • ...
Energy Systems 2023-05-15
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- provides energy for the resynthesis of ATP through the breakdown of glycogen through a series of chemical steps that do not require oxygen. By-products lactate and hydrogen ions are produced. contribution to ATP resynthesis increases rapidly after the initial 5–15 seconds of maximal-intensity exercise
- a by-product from anaerobic glycolysis that is associated with fatigue but does not cause fatigue
- the chemical energy ‘currency’ of all body cells, including muscle cells for muscle contraction
- a fatiguing byproduct resulting in a decreased pH level and an increase in the acidity within the muscle which affects energy production and muscle contraction, resulting in muscular fatigue.
- represents the highest intensity point where there is a balance between lactate production and removal from the blood.
- one of the key factors that determines the major contributing energy system and fuel use. The longer this is, the lower the intensity. Measured in seconds and minutes
- refers to how much ATP is required during an activity and the rate at which it is expended and, therefore, needs to be resynthesised.
- refers to the energy systems working together, but at different rates, to supply the ATP required for an activity depending on intensity and duration.
- the speed at which ADP can be resynthesised to ATP. The quicker that ADP can be resynthesised, the quicker it can be broken down again to provide energy for muscle contraction.
- the metabolic breakdown of triglycerides into free fatty acids and glycerol within muscle cells.
- a condition caused by the depletion of glycogen stores in the muscles and liver, which manifests itself as fatigue and loss of energy due to the increased reliance on fats for ATP resynthesis.
- when ATP resynthesis occurs via energy pathways that require the presence of oxygen.
- low-intensity (60–70% MHR) activity completed at the end of an exercise bout that allows the body to recover by maintaining an elevated blood flow to the muscles and preventing venous pooling, gradually returning the body to its resting physiological state.
- a condition in which the pH of the muscle decreases as a result of the accumulation of metabolic by-products such as hydrogen ions within the muscle cells.
- the least complicated of the three energy systems, and it produces energy for ATP resynthesis most rapidly. It relies on the muscular stores of ATP and creatine phosphate.
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- a biochemical process that involves the addition of a phosphate group to an organic compound or molecule. It involves the addition of phosphate to ADP to form ATP (ADP + Pi + Energy → ATP).
- a by-product that results when ATP breaks down and loses one of its phosphate groups located at the end of the molecule.
- refers to the volume of oxygen being utilised for aerobic ATP production
- provides energy for the resynthesis of ATP through the breakdown of fuels through more complex chemical steps that require oxygen. the most versatile energy system with the slowest rate and highest yield used predominantly when at rest and during low- to moderate-intensity exercise
- a consequence of rapid creatine phosphate breakdown during high intensity exercise is the accumulation of this, which has also been shown to inhibit muscle contraction.
- cell structures or organelles that can be viewed as the power generators of the cell, converting nutrients into ATP. The greater the number and size of these within the muscle cells, the greater the capacity for aerobic energy production.
- completed after maximal intensity and short duration activities, to replenish ATP and creatine phosphate stores within the muscle. Generally when the ATP–CP system is to be utilised for the next activity.
- a chemical compound that, like ATP, is stored in limited quantities within muscle cells and provides energy for ATP resynthesis at a rapid rate
- provide more energy than carbohydrates, primarily used during rest and low-intensity exercise. During exercise the percentage of fats being used as an energy source decreases as the exercise intensity increases. They require more oxygen to breakdown and therefore, their rate of energy release is slow
- the amount of ADP that can be resynthesised to ATP. A higher amount of ATP available means more ATP can be broken down, providing larger amounts of energy for muscle contraction
- are the most versatile fuel source available to supply energy for ATP resynthesis. Carbohydrates stored in the body as glycogen can provide the energy for ATP resynthesis under both anaerobic and aerobic conditions.
- when ATP resynthesis occurs via energy pathways that do not require the presence of oxygen.
- an accumulation of blood in the veins in inactive muscles following activity.
- a substance produced as a result of chemical reactions within the body associated with the production of energy for ATP resynthesis. examples include lactate, hydrogen ions, CO2 and H2O
- contributes only minimal energy for ATP resynthesis
- an intermediate product in the metabolism of carbohydrates, formed by the anaerobic metabolism of glucose.
- when energy fuels or substrates that serve to power muscular contractions including creatine phosphate (CP)and glycogen are exhausted
- one of the key factors that determines the major contributing energy system and fuel use. The higher this is, the shorter the duration. Can be measured in percentage of maximum HR
33 Clues: contributes only minimal energy for ATP resynthesis • refers to the volume of oxygen being utilised for aerobic ATP production • an accumulation of blood in the veins in inactive muscles following activity. • when ATP resynthesis occurs via energy pathways that require the presence of oxygen. • ...
Geothermal Energy 2023-06-26
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- recommended for coal-fired thermal power plant located in Zambales. e pipes and valves that are made large enough to allow low velocities and hence erosion
- Where is geothermal energy from volcanoes being harvested?
- geothermal power plants have no significant impact on natural features.
- 180MW geothermal power project. It is located in Eastern Visayas, Philippines.
- the most usable form of energy for future?
- fourth largest geothermal power plant.
- A thermal application of biomass?
- most common form of geothermal power plant.
- drive electricity generators.
- What is hot dry rock geothermal resource made of?
- is used to turn the direct current power into the alternating current.
- Most reliable energy source
- is a source of water which flows out with a temperature higher than the average temperature
- is usually found in volcanic regions
- Small pathways to move fluid through the hot rocks.
- Thermal means
- Geo means
- Dry steam is dominated of
- process of producing energy by utilizing heat trapped inside the earth surface
- What is the oldest geothermal power plant in the philippines
- Earth’s outer layer rock is called as
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- Geothermal Power Plant is a 120MW geothermal power project. It is planned in Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines.
- responsible for the volcanic geothermal heat?
- Famous power plant in the philippines
- The geothermal energy is the __ from the earth.
- What is hot molten rock called
- coal-fired thermal power plant located in Zambales.
- A geothermal solution containing appreciable amounts of sodium chloride or other salts
- The hot water is sent into the
- Utilizing geothermal resources eliminates
- the world's largest geothermal power plant under one roof located in
- most popular power plant
- How many geothermal powerplant are there in the philippines
- The availability of Renewable energy sources is
- gas being released by a geothermal power plant?
- A spring that shoots jets of hot water and steam into the air is called as
- water is used by The Geysers facility in California.
- Dry steam geothermal energy generators takes steam out of
- A type of high temperature geothermal resource?
- Who invented first geothermal plant?
- The cooling water is again sent into
41 Clues: Geo means • Thermal means • most popular power plant • Dry steam is dominated of • Most reliable energy source • drive electricity generators. • What is hot molten rock called • The hot water is sent into the • A thermal application of biomass? • is usually found in volcanic regions • Who invented first geothermal plant? • The cooling water is again sent into • ...
Energy Flow 2023-05-30
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- Act of feeding on plants
- Eat both plants and animals for energy
- An organism that eat primary consumers for energy
- Conversion of light energy from the sun
- An animal that gets its energy from eating plants
- Top predator in an ecosystem
- Total mount of living tissue
- A green pigment found in plants, algae, etc
- Organisms that break down wastes and dead organisms
- Process which the cells break down simple food molecules
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- When energy moves up on the food chain
- An organism that makes its own food
- An animal that gets its energy from eating meat
- An organism that only feeds on primary producers
- Unicellular phytoplankton
- An organism that can't make its own food
- Living parts of an ecosystem
- flow of energy shown through an ecosystem
- Nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- A way to show different levels of consumers
20 Clues: Act of feeding on plants • Unicellular phytoplankton • Living parts of an ecosystem • Top predator in an ecosystem • Total mount of living tissue • Nonliving parts of an ecosystem • An organism that makes its own food • When energy moves up on the food chain • Eat both plants and animals for energy • Conversion of light energy from the sun • ...
Energy Flow 2023-11-03
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- pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane
- requires no oxygen
- eat meat and vegetation
- eat dead animals (decomposers)
- absorbs energy (takes in)
- substances that are made by a chemical reactions
- pigment that captures sunlight
- process which sunlight, water, and CO2 are chemically converted into chemical energy stored in glucose
- Adenosine Triphosphate
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- releases energy (exits)
- eat only meat
- enzyme's active site gets deformed and loses its specific shape
- substances that are changed during a chemical reactions (substrate)
- heterotrophs, get energy from living or once living organisms
- anaerobic respiration process, ex: lactic acid and alcohol
- build larger molecules from smaller ones
- proteins that speed up biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy
- autotrophs, get energy from nonliving sources
- requires oxygen
- process of an organism making its own food using chemicals instead of sunlight
- eat eat only vegetation
- all of the chemical reactions within each cell of an organism
- substances that speed up reactions without being permanently
- break down larger molecules into simpler compounds
- fluid-like substance that fills the space between the grana
25 Clues: eat only meat • requires oxygen • requires no oxygen • Adenosine Triphosphate • releases energy (exits) • eat meat and vegetation • eat eat only vegetation • absorbs energy (takes in) • eat dead animals (decomposers) • pigment that captures sunlight • build larger molecules from smaller ones • pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane • autotrophs, get energy from nonliving sources • ...
Ecological Energy 2023-12-05
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- Organism that eats other plants and/or animals for energy and nutrients
- An organism that only eats meat
- A unit of energy equal to 1,000 calories
- Powerhouse of the cell
- The source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- A group of organisms that are consumed in a linear order, passing on energy and nutrients along the way
- the organisms that eat the primary consumers
- The organisms that eat the Secondary consumers
- The organisms that eat the producers
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- The process by which plants convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into energy
- Plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process
- An organism that makes its food from dead things
- An organism that feeds on plants
- An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- Organism that eats both plants and animals
- Organisms that make their own food
- Series of chemical reactions that break down glucose into ATP
- A pigment present in all green plants and a few other organisms
- An organism that cannot produce its own food
- A graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- All of the food chains in an ecosystem
21 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell • An organism that only eats meat • An organism that feeds on plants • Organisms that make their own food • The organisms that eat the producers • All of the food chains in an ecosystem • A unit of energy equal to 1,000 calories • Organism that eats both plants and animals • An organism that cannot produce its own food • ...
Thermal Energy 2024-05-09
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- energy in motion
- the transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles
- transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves through space
- objects heats up other objects
- the transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by movements of warm/cool fluid
- energy the total energy of the particles of matter
- energy that is stored in an object
- liquids and gases are a type of this because they flow
- as thermal energy increases, the KE of particles of an object ___
- convection occurs in these two states of matter
- study of the relationship between energy, heat, and work
- a more common measurement of temperature in science
- a material that causes thermal energy to move slowly.
- source of radiant energy on earth
- convection currents on the planet create this common weather phenomenon
- this common substance has a very high specific heat
- convection causes these to occur in fluid matter
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- the unit used for temperature in science
- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of the matter by 1oC
- particles in matter move in this way
- energy transferred between objects due to temperature difference between the objects
- matter is made up of these
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of matter
- the greater the KE the ___ apart particle are
- hotter fluids do this
- conduction occurs in this state of matter
- this does not have to be present for radiation energy to be transferred
- the sum of the KE and PE of particles in an object
- cooler fluids do this
- as ___ increases the thermal energy of an object also increases
30 Clues: energy in motion • hotter fluids do this • cooler fluids do this • matter is made up of these • objects heats up other objects • source of radiant energy on earth • energy that is stored in an object • particles in matter move in this way • the unit used for temperature in science • conduction occurs in this state of matter • the greater the KE the ___ apart particle are • ...
Wind energy 2024-05-10
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- Another word for wind farm
- Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- Wind turbines have a large upfront _____
- Part of the wind turbines that spins
- The year wind energy can be traced back too
- Wind __________ determines the way turbines are built
- Where the generator is located
- The state with the least amount of money invested in wind energy
- a building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power to grind grain into flour.
- Wind energy is often ______
- Wind energy does not rely on _____ fuels
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- Wind turbines ______ disrupt farmland operations
- Synonyms for wind
- A device that converts the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy
- Energy related to forces on electrically charged particles and the movement of those particles.
- The ability to do work
- Wind turbines have to be in _____ locations
- The type of resource wind energy is
- Wind turbines are ___________ to wild life
- Wind energy provides _____ energy
20 Clues: Synonyms for wind • The ability to do work • Another word for wind farm • Wind energy is often ______ • Where the generator is located • Wind energy provides _____ energy • The type of resource wind energy is • Part of the wind turbines that spins • Wind turbines have a large upfront _____ • Wind energy does not rely on _____ fuels • Wind turbines are ___________ to wild life • ...
energy crossword 2024-02-28
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- produced by burning fuel for power or heat, through chemical reactions, and from leaks from industrial processes or equipment
- energy from any material that comes from plants
- Found deep in the earth is flammable, colorless, and odorless
- to upkeep of a natural resources to prevent them from disappearing
- Biomass, solar, wind, Hydroelectric, geothermal
- to use something again more than once
- the process of making waste materials into new materials
- energy that is made by flowing water
- Fossilized carbon
- Coal, oil natural grass
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- Heat energy from deep within the earth (manga)
- Fuels are Currently the world's primary energy source
- Energy that is captured by turbines
- layer in the stratosphere of the earth absorbs most of the ultra radiation from the sun
- Gasses in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- Energy from the sun
- The energy generated during nuclear fission
- to restore something
- Thick black liquid
- is a renewable powered powered by the natural rise and fall of the ocean tides.
20 Clues: Fossilized carbon • Thick black liquid • Energy from the sun • to restore something • Coal, oil natural grass • Energy that is captured by turbines • energy that is made by flowing water • to use something again more than once • The energy generated during nuclear fission • Heat energy from deep within the earth (manga) • energy from any material that comes from plants • ...
energy crossword 2024-02-29
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- to use something again more than once
- energy from any material that comes from plants
- Fossilized carbon
- energy that is made by flowing water
- produced by burning fuel for power or heat, through chemical reactions, and from leaks from industrial processes or equipment
- Coal, oil natural grass
- Thick black liquid
- Energy that is captured by turbines
- Energy from the sun
- to upkeep of natural resources to prevent them from disappearing
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- Found deep in the earth is flammable, colorless, and odorless
- Biomass, solar, wind, Hydroelectric, geothermal
- Heat energy from deep within the earth (manga)
- Fuels are Currently the world's primary energy source
- the process of making waste materials into new materials
- Gasses in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- is a renewable powered powered by the natural rise and fall of the ocean tides.
- layer in the stratosphere of the earth absorbs most of the ultra radiation from the sun
- to restore something
- The energy generated during nuclear fission
20 Clues: Fossilized carbon • Thick black liquid • Energy from the sun • to restore something • Coal, oil natural grass • Energy that is captured by turbines • energy that is made by flowing water • to use something again more than once • The energy generated during nuclear fission • Heat energy from deep within the earth (manga) • Biomass, solar, wind, Hydroelectric, geothermal • ...
Energy Levels 2023-10-12
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- Energy of motion or stored, driver of renewable energy. (swings, bounces, spins)
- The movement of electrons from one atom to another.
- change Matter changes from one state to another (solid, liquid, gas).
- Flow of thermal energy from hot to cold.
- Kinetic energy that is visible to humans (ROYGBIV).
- Neutrons combine and split releasing a chain reaction (nuclear power).
- SI unit used to measure temperature; 0K or -273 degrees C is absolute O.
- Mechanical energy moves as vibrations.
- Energy held due to position, stored energy.
- Energy easily made again: solar, wind, hydro (water), geothermal, biomass
- Energy in the core of an atom.
- Stored energy in the bonds of atoms.
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- Energy from EM radiation then radiates to the surrounding environment.
- Energy not easily made again: fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas, petroleum, propane) and nuclear (fusion, fission)
- of conservation of energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms.
- Heat energy is conducted to the point of heat first then in circular motion throughout (water, air).
- Energy that is responsible for its temperature.
- Heat energy is transmitted through two objects touching.
- Energy stored due to its height above the Earth.
- Two nuclei combine to form a new nucleus (the sun).
- Energy of motion.
- zero -273 degrees C is OK, the point that all molecules stop moving.
- Energy stored by applying force (compression, stretching, or twisting).
- Measure of hot or cold expressed in Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Kelvin.
24 Clues: Energy of motion. • Energy in the core of an atom. • Stored energy in the bonds of atoms. • Mechanical energy moves as vibrations. • Flow of thermal energy from hot to cold. • Energy held due to position, stored energy. • Energy that is responsible for its temperature. • Energy stored due to its height above the Earth. • The movement of electrons from one atom to another. • ...
Energy Puzzle 2024-05-03
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- States that energy can change form, but it cannot be created or destroyed.
- occurs as pockets of air near earth’s surface are heated, become less dense, rise, cool, and sink.
- Is a relatively soft coal containing a tarlike substance called bitumen. It is of higher quality than
- cooler areas of surface that appear darker
- Electromagnetic radiation spectrum at wavelengths longer than those of visible light,
- but of poorer quality than anthracite.
- The source of all energy on Earth
- Most abundant of nonrenewable resource produces sulfur dioxide
- The continuous process by which carbon is exchanged between organisms and the environment.
- explosive out burst
- occurs when heat energy is transferred from earth’s surface air to atmospheric air.
- Fuel that have been formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.
- the sun.
- Energy of motion
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than approximately one tenth of a
- surface layer responsible for most of visible light
- Have the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum, slowest
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- an electromagnetic wave of high energy and very short wavelength, which is able to pass through many
- outer layer that creates the ‘solar wind’ which can go 800 km/s
- Is the energy from the Sun transmitted as electromagnetic wave.
- The ability to do work
- Is a natural resource that cannot be re-made or re-grown at a scale comparable to its
- opaque to light.
- Rain that has a lower than normal pH level because of burning fossil fuels
- they are a continuous stream of electrically charged particles that are given off by a magnetic field
- Stored energy or energy of position
- Energy’s ability to change from one form to another
- Known as Petroleum a type of nonrenewable resource that id drilled out of the ground used for
- A soft brownish coal showing traces of plant structure, intermediate between bituminous coal and peat.
- Hard variety that contains relatively pure carbon and burns with little flame and smoke (cleanest
- Radiation heat energy from the sun
- Partially decayed plant material, burns dirty lots of pollution
- Invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun. Filtered by ozone layer
33 Clues: the sun. • opaque to light. • Energy of motion • explosive out burst • The ability to do work • The source of all energy on Earth • Radiation heat energy from the sun • Stored energy or energy of position • but of poorer quality than anthracite. • cooler areas of surface that appear darker • Energy’s ability to change from one form to another • ...
Energy Resources 2024-11-15
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- Renewable energy resource from plants and waste
- Variable that you measure
- Made from the remains of plankton
- Fossil fuels contribute to global ____
- Made from the remains of trees
- Coal, oil and gas are examples of ____ fuels
- Word used to describe 'amount' of a liquid
- Energy resources that will not run out
- Reneweable energy resource that traps water behind a wall twice a day
- Non-renewable fuel that does not release carbon dioxide
- How many years does it take to make fossil fuels?
- Original energy source for most renewable energy resources
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- Renewable energy that uses white turbines
- Reneweable energy resource that stops rivers flowing
- Renewable energy resources are often _____
- Variable that you change
- Reneweable energy resource that relies on the sea
- Usually found alongside coal and oil
- Variable that stays the same
- Renewable energy from the sun
- Reneweable energy resource that uses water from the Earth's crust
- Energy resources that cannot be replaced
- Word used to describe 'amount' of a solid
23 Clues: Variable that you change • Variable that you measure • Variable that stays the same • Renewable energy from the sun • Made from the remains of trees • Made from the remains of plankton • Usually found alongside coal and oil • Fossil fuels contribute to global ____ • Energy resources that will not run out • Energy resources that cannot be replaced • ...
matter & energy 2024-11-14
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- the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. KE+PE
- the same throughout / of the same kind
- the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
- Chemical property determining acidity of basicity.
- Mass per unit volume.
- measurement of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
- energy of motion
- The amount of matter in an object.
- the total energy contained within a substance due to the movement of its particles.
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined.
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed.
- composed of different kinds / diverse
- amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time. W/t
- The ability of an object to transfer heat or electricity to another object.
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom.
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- The total number of electrons that an atom either gains or loses in order to form a chemical bond with another atom.
- The amount of space an object takes up.
- A substance made of different atoms or element chemically combined together
- A heterogeneous mixture of particles that are spread throughout but do not dissolve in it.
- A substance made of only one type of element or atom.
- the transfer of thermal energy between objects at different temperatures.
- stored energy of position or elasticity.
- energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celcius.
- A heterogenous mixture in which very small particles of one substance are distributed evenly throughout another substance.
- transfer of energy by a force acting on an object as it is displaced. F*d
- How readily a substance combines chemically with other substances.
- A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
27 Clues: energy of motion • Mass per unit volume. • The amount of matter in an object. • composed of different kinds / diverse • the same throughout / of the same kind • The amount of space an object takes up. • stored energy of position or elasticity. • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom. • A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. • ...
Cellular Energy 2024-11-21
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- organism that must consume other organisms for energy
- anything that has volume and mass
- Processes completed when oxygen is present
- a single self contained entity that is alive
- the starting substances of a reaction
- a very large molecule such as a polymer or protein, a chain of smaller molecules
- energy carried by electromagnetic waves as it travels through space
- a gas found in Earth's atmosphere created during cellular respiration or combustion
- a product of anaerobic respiration that makes your muscles burn
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- process by which autotrophs capture light energy and conver water and CO2 into glucose and oxygen
- process which cells convert glucose into usuable energy
- a simple sugar produced during photosynthesis
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- a gas produced by plants during photosynthesis, used by animals during respiration
- process when there is no oxygen that creates ethanol and carbon dioxide
- Organism that uses sunlight to create its own energy
- processes completed when there is no oxygen present
- the energy used by cells to complete cellular processes
- the ability of a system to do work or produce heat
- primary source of energy, a molecule with carbon hydrogen and oxygen
- an organelle in the cell that functions in energy production
- The ending substances of a reaction
22 Clues: energy stored in chemical bonds • anything that has volume and mass • The ending substances of a reaction • the starting substances of a reaction • Processes completed when oxygen is present • a single self contained entity that is alive • a simple sugar produced during photosynthesis • the ability of a system to do work or produce heat • ...
vocab 4 and 5 2022-11-29
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- a battery
- a bird
- energy that comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in a substance
- a group of the same species living in an area
- breaks down bacteria
- a roller coaster
- eats other animals for energy
- delivered by tiny charged particles called electrons
- radiant energy that travels in waves at the speed of light
- any living thing
- a sitting ball
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- the sun
- the home of an organism
- energy stored in objects by tension
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy stored in an object's height
- energy stored in the movement of objects
- electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
- makes its own food
- the role an organism plays
- all of the different populations of living things that interact with one another in an area.
21 Clues: a bird • the sun • a battery • a sitting ball • a roller coaster • any living thing • makes its own food • breaks down bacteria • the home of an organism • the role an organism plays • eats other animals for energy • energy stored in objects by tension • energy stored in an object's height • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy stored in the movement of objects • ...
14 & 15 2023-05-10
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- energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface. Biomass energy - the chemical energy stored in living things
- - a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- - a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- - a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- energy - energy that travels in waves
- energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy - energy dealing with temperature
- - the rate of doing work
- potential energy - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- conversion - the process of changing energy from one form to another
- energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds
- plane - a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- energy resource - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
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- - a device that changes a force & helps you do work
- energy - energy obtained from flowing water
- and axle - a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- energy - the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- energy - the energy associated with electric charges
- conservation - the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- - the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- potential energy - the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- - the ability to do work
- energy resource - a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- energy - energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- energy - the energy an object has due to its motion
- fuels - rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- energy - sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- - an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
28 Clues: - the ability to do work • - the rate of doing work • energy - energy that travels in waves • energy - energy dealing with temperature • energy - energy obtained from flowing water • energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds • - an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • ...
Energy Review 2012-01-04
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- the number of waves that pass a given point/time
- Crest to Crest
- KE of a ball to KE of a cup
- A diagram that shows the flow of energy
- the least amount of energy in the VLS
- A force that transforms GPE into KE
- A force that transforms KE into heat
- response of matter to subtraction of heat
- response of matter to addition of heat
- Sound wave is an example
- GPE to KE
- The height of a wave from equilibrium to crest
- particle to particle heat transfer
- Energy of motion
- ROYGBIV
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- Energy of position
- When all particles have the same energy
- heat transfer in liquids and gases
- Energy transfer through EMW's
- Average KE of a subsance's particles
- longest wavelengths of the EMS
- Transfer electrical and magnetic energy
- Total KE of a substance's particles
- why we see
- causes sunburns
- the shortest wavelengths in the VLS
26 Clues: ROYGBIV • GPE to KE • why we see • Crest to Crest • causes sunburns • Energy of motion • Energy of position • Sound wave is an example • KE of a ball to KE of a cup • Energy transfer through EMW's • longest wavelengths of the EMS • heat transfer in liquids and gases • particle to particle heat transfer • Total KE of a substance's particles • A force that transforms GPE into KE • ...
Energy Pathways 2012-11-14
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- Orderly increase in all cellular components
- type of organism that uses organic molecules as a source of hydrogen and electrons.
- These types of cells only produce a net of 36 ATP
- enzyme found in the digestive tract of termites
- This gradient causes the movement of hydrogens
- organism that thrives in low nutrient concentrations.
- needed for amino acids and nucleic acids.
- Pathway that has a net yield of 2 ATP
- A half reaction resulting in the loss of electrons
- enzymes that are either extracellular or in periplasmic space.
- class of fermentation that only produces one end product
- level of phosphorylation of the synthesis of ATP in an exergonic breakdown of an organic molecule.
- Type of allosteric regulation that increases enzyme activity
- a disaccharide of glucose and galactose with an enzyme b-galactosidase
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- The mechanism of ATP synthesis in electron transport
- This pathway produces no net ATP
- Molecule that contains three phosphates and adenosine
- The terminal electron acceptor in an aerobic electron transport chain
- nutrients required in trace amounts
- Type of enzyme inhibition in which an inhibitor binds to the binding site.
- type of organism that requires pre-formed organic molecules
- The degradation of molecules to release energy
- molecule that can transition into acetyl coA
- the structure of a protein based on the sequence of amino acids
24 Clues: This pathway produces no net ATP • nutrients required in trace amounts • Pathway that has a net yield of 2 ATP • needed for amino acids and nucleic acids. • Orderly increase in all cellular components • molecule that can transition into acetyl coA • This gradient causes the movement of hydrogens • The degradation of molecules to release energy • ...
ENERGY FLOW 2013-03-28
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- Any such living organism other than a human being
- a scavenger that has lots of fur and looks like a husky
- feeds on both primary and secondary consumers
- feeds mainly on producers
- breaks down deadorganisms and wastes to complete the nutrient cycle in the ecosystem
- all the organisms in a feeding level which are the same number of steps away from the sun
- An organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide
- feeds mainly on dead material
- An organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances
- Produces in ponds and frogs like to lay their eggs in it
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- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- a huge black mammal that has long nails and likes to climb trees and catch fish in a stream
- an organism that gets its energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms
- a scaley slithering reptile
- feeds mainly on primary consumers
- an organism which uses elements from the environment to make its own food
- A living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses
- A series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- eats nectar and has yellow and black strips
20 Clues: feeds mainly on producers • a scaley slithering reptile • feeds mainly on dead material • feeds mainly on primary consumers • eats nectar and has yellow and black strips • feeds on both primary and secondary consumers • Any such living organism other than a human being • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • ...
Tidal Energy 2014-05-28
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- There are numerous locations for tidal power around the world. Other websites online have this number at 40, however the coast of British Columbia, Canada has 89 alone.
- The potentially larger footprint of TSG farms could reduce shipping and recreation areas.
- Tidal power devices are fully or nearly completely submerged in water well offshore. This reduces the damaging of water views that has been associated with offshore wind turbines.
- Needed to spin turbines to create energy.
- During the early middle ages they are one of the first recorded to use tide mills.
- Changes in tidal movement could substantially reduce efficiency of TSGs.
- Amount of mill operating along the shores of the Atlantic
- Tides move constantly throughout the day, which provides a consistent stream of electricity generation capacity.
- Person that found that of the 23 remaining tidal mills in England, only 10 were still working without modern electrical power.
- Tidal Power converts roughly 80% of the kinetic energy into electricity, as opposed to coal and oil which convert only 30% of the energy held within.
- Archaeological information has also shown that the ____________ may have also used tide mills.
- The part of the system that gets turned by wave energy.
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- By taking advantage of only the tide, tidal power creates no greenhouse gas emissions or water pollutants.
- No material resources are used or changed in the production of tidal power, making it a truly renewable power form.
- Once installed there are few ongoing operating costs or labor costs, unless there is a device breakdown.
- There are relatively few commercial installations as compared to other technologies, such as wind and solar farms. As such, additional difficulties implementing these TSG devices could arise.
- Sea life could be harmed by the blades in the open and Venturi turbines. The floor mounting of TSGs could also disrupt the habitats of different sea life and plants.
- By the _____________ Century the use of tide mills had declined dramatically.
- The high cost of the different TSGs and cost of installing power lines underwater could lengthen the payback period and be cost prohibitive based on the characteristics and size of each project.
- Strong ocean storms and salt water corrosion can damage the devices, which could increase the cost of construction to increase durability and/or cause frequent breakdowns.
20 Clues: Needed to spin turbines to create energy. • The part of the system that gets turned by wave energy. • Amount of mill operating along the shores of the Atlantic • Changes in tidal movement could substantially reduce efficiency of TSGs. • By the _____________ Century the use of tide mills had declined dramatically. • ...
Tidal Energy 2014-05-28
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- The potentially larger footprint of TSG farms could reduce shipping and recreation areas.
- The high cost of the different TSGs and cost of installing power lines underwater could lengthen the payback period and be cost prohibitive based on the characteristics and size of each project.
- Strong ocean storms and salt water corrosion can damage the devices, which could increase the cost of construction to increase durability and/or cause frequent breakdowns.
- No material resources are used or changed in the production of tidal power, making it a truly renewable power form.
- Tidal power devices are fully or nearly completely submerged in water well offshore. This reduces the damaging of water views that has been associated with offshore wind turbines.
- There are relatively few commercial installations as compared to other technologies, such as wind and solar farms. As such, additional difficulties implementing these TSG devices could arise.
- Tidal Power converts roughly 80% of the kinetic energy into electricity, as opposed to coal and oil which convert only 30% of the energy held within.
- By taking advantage of only the tide, tidal power creates no greenhouse gas emissions or water pollutants.
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- By the _____________ Century the use of tide mills had declined dramatically.
- Sea life could be harmed by the blades in the open and Venturi turbines. The floor mounting of TSGs could also disrupt the habitats of different sea life and plants.
- Changes in tidal movement could substantially reduce efficiency of TSGs.
- The part of the system that gets turned by wave energy.
- Once installed there are few ongoing operating costs or labor costs, unless there is a device breakdown.
- Amount of mill operating along the shores of the Atlantic
- Tides move constantly throughout the day, which provides a consistent stream of electricity generation capacity.
- Needed to spin turbines to create energy.
- Archaeological information has also shown that the ____________ may have also used tide mills.
- There are numerous locations for tidal power around the world. Other websites online have this number at 40, however the coast of British Columbia, Canada has 89 alone.
- Person that found that of the 23 remaining tidal mills in England, only 10 were still working without modern electrical power.
- During the early middle ages they are one of the first recorded to use tide mills.
20 Clues: Needed to spin turbines to create energy. • The part of the system that gets turned by wave energy. • Amount of mill operating along the shores of the Atlantic • Changes in tidal movement could substantially reduce efficiency of TSGs. • By the _____________ Century the use of tide mills had declined dramatically. • ...
Energy Crossword 2013-05-15
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- Energy Produced From The Sea Effected By The Moon
- Used To Measure Energy
- Fossil Fuel Which Is One Of Our Non-Renewable Resources
- A Source Of Energy In All Foods
- Process By Which Living Things Get Energy From Food
- A Dangerously Explosive Type Of Gas
- Decreases Your Energy
- Converts Wind Energy To Electrical Energy
- Important Source Of Energy Which Is Also A Very Dangerous Type Of Energy
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- A Type Of Energy Used To Power Moving Things
- Solid Fossil Fuel Which Causes Pollution Problems
- Energy Of Position
- Transfers Chemical Energy into Electrical Energy
- Has High Radiation Levels
- Converts Kinetic Energy To Electrical Energy
- An Energy In Which Attracts Metals
- A Source Of Energy Powered By The Sun
- Natural Energy Which Can Be Used For Sailing Ships
- Caused By Vibration
- Energy From The Sun
20 Clues: Energy Of Position • Caused By Vibration • Energy From The Sun • Decreases Your Energy • Used To Measure Energy • Has High Radiation Levels • A Source Of Energy In All Foods • An Energy In Which Attracts Metals • A Dangerously Explosive Type Of Gas • A Source Of Energy Powered By The Sun • Converts Wind Energy To Electrical Energy • A Type Of Energy Used To Power Moving Things • ...
Energy Crossword 2013-08-06
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- Energy that comes from heat.
- A light bulb gives us ________.
- What type of energy is used to turn on a hair dryer?
- ___________ produce wind energy.
- The ability to do work.
- An elastic band, gum, catapult
- A form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
- It is made by the combination of thermal and radiant energy.
- What energy is produced when a skydiver is falling?
- A quaking duck makes a _________.
- Transportable energy, it is used in toys, remote controls, etc.
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- Energy that is in motion.
- Radiant and chemical energy helps the plant to make__________.
- Contains chemical energy which is used by living organisms to live.
- The energy that is made out of atoms.
- Energy caused by chemical reactions.
- They use sunlight to make photosynthesis.
- An atom bomb is an example of ____________ energy.
- It is use in lamps, car light and when you have an idea!
- We use it in everything we do.
20 Clues: The ability to do work. • Energy that is in motion. • Energy that comes from heat. • An elastic band, gum, catapult • We use it in everything we do. • A light bulb gives us ________. • ___________ produce wind energy. • A quaking duck makes a _________. • Energy caused by chemical reactions. • The energy that is made out of atoms. • They use sunlight to make photosynthesis. • ...
Energy Applications 2013-10-01
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- Equilibrium Refers to the property of a thermodynamic system in which all parts of the system have attained a uniform temperature which is the same as that of the system’s surroundings.”
- The unit of potential difference symbolized as V.”
- of Best Fit A straight line that best represents all data points of a scatter plot. This line may pass through some, all, or none of the points displayed by the scatter plot. Also referred to as a Trend Line or Regression Line.
- Law of Thermodynamics A law that if two systems are separately found to be in thermal equilibrium with a third system, the first two systems are in thermal equilibrium with each other; that is, all three systems are at the same temperature. Also known as thermodynamic equilibrium.”
- The unit of electric current in the meter-kilogram-second system of units. Referred to as amp and symbolized as A.”
- Energy Energy caused by the movement of light waves.”
- A property of an object which determines the direction of heat flow when the object is placed in thermal contact with another object.”
- Energy in transit due to a temperature difference between the source from which the energy is coming and a sink toward which the energy is going.”
- The opposition that a device or material offers to the flow of direct current.”
- Law of Thermodynamics A general statement of the idea that there is a preferred direction for any process.”
- Process by which, in a fluid being heated, the warmer part of the mass will rise and the cooler portions will sink.”
- Development Lifecycle Stages a product goes through from concept and use to eventual withdrawal from the market place.
- Energy Any source of energy other than fossil fuels that is used for constructive purposes.”
- System A part of the physical world as described by its thermodynamic properties such as temperature, volume, pressure, concentration, surface tension, and viscosity.”
- The process separating the hydrogen-oxygen bond in water using an electrical current.”
- The net transfer of electric charge (electron movement along a path) per unit of time.”
- A unit of absolute temperature and symbolized as K. Formerly known as degree Kelvin.”
- A measure of thermal transmittance through a material.”
- Solar Energy Collection Systems that do not make use of any externally powered, moving parts, such as circulation pumps, to move heated water or air.
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- The potential difference measured in volts. The amount of work to be done to move a charge from one point to another along an electric circuit.”
- Energy A resource that can be replaced when needed.”
- Law of Thermodynamics The law that heat is a form of energy, and the total amount of energy of all kinds in an isolated system is constant; it is an application of the principle of conservation of energy. Also known as conservation of energy.
- The ability to do work.
- Solar Energy Collection A type of system that uses circulating pumps and fans to collect and distribute heat.”
- The function of the state of a thermodynamic system whose change in any differential reversible process is equal to the heat absorbed by the system from its surroundings divided by the absolute temperature of the system.
- Law States that the direct current flowing in an electric circuit is directly proportional to the voltage applied to the circuit.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.”
- The study of the effects of work, heat, and energy on a system.”
- Energy Energy caused by the movement of electrons.”
- The measure of resistance to heat flow.”
- The process by which energy is transmitted through a medium, including empty space, as electromagnetic waves. This energy travels at the speed of light. This is also referred to as electromagnetic radiation.
- The unit of electric current in the meter-kilogram-second system of units. Symbolized as Ω.”
- The transfer of heat within an object or between objects by molecular activity, without any net external motion.”
- Cell Stack Individual fuel cells that are combined in series.”
34 Clues: The ability to do work. • The flow of electrical power or charge.” • The measure of resistance to heat flow.” • The unit of potential difference symbolized as V.” • Energy Energy caused by the movement of electrons.” • Energy A resource that can be replaced when needed.” • Energy Energy caused by the movement of light waves.” • ...
Energy Crossword 2015-04-03
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- α
- e.g. Ice
- e.g. Hydrogen
- One newton per square metre
- Change in momentum
- Sir Isaac _____
- kgm^2/s^2
- Conversion of liquid/solid to gas
- ______ energy involves objects being stretched or compressed
- kgm^2s^-3
- To become smaller in size
- Melting under pressure and freezing again when pressure is reduced
- Continuous physical force exerted on or against an object through contact
- Transfer of energy
- Transition between solids and gases
- To increase in size
- C+273
- Derived unit of power
- K-273
- e.g. Water
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- Another name for liquid
- ____sound, ____sonics, ____violet
- Speed, temperature, power, distance
- SI unit for work or energy
- Type of energy involving position, not motion
- Type of energy involving movement
- Direction and magnitude
- _____ of energy: total energy in an enclosed system remains constant
- γ
- Instrument for measuring and determining temperature
- Mass x Velocity
- _____ energy due to the motion of particles inside within the system or object, related to heat
- SI Unit: N
- Splitting one thing to create 2+ parts
- Joining 2+ things together to form a single entity
- ___=E/t
- β
- Equal protons, different neutrons
- Present or potential but not evident
- Canada Deuterium Uranium
- Also called gas
- ____red radiation
42 Clues: α • γ • β • C+273 • K-273 • ___=E/t • e.g. Ice • kgm^2/s^2 • kgm^2s^-3 • SI Unit: N • e.g. Water • e.g. Hydrogen • Sir Isaac _____ • Mass x Velocity • Also called gas • ____red radiation • Change in momentum • Transfer of energy • To increase in size • Derived unit of power • Another name for liquid • Direction and magnitude • Canada Deuterium Uranium • To become smaller in size • SI unit for work or energy • ...
Energy Crossword 2015-05-01
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- Helium under __________ exerts a force on ballon walls to keep them inflated.
- Gravity exerts a force on the roller coaster and riders, causing them to accelerate down hills; this is an examples of Newton's __________ law in action.
- Daredevils jumping from airplanes experience ________________.
- _____________ causes a rider to tend to move in a straight line.
- At the top of a roller coaster hill you have the most _________________ energy.
- __________ is much less on the Moon than the Earth.
- Because of your speed at the bottom of a roller coaster hill, you have enough _____________ to climb to the top of the next hill.
- Bumper cars convert electrical energy into _______________ energy of the moving cars and riders.
- As you go through a loop, you experience _________________.
- Water, helium, gas and coke are all examples of ________ encountered in physics problems at the amusement park.
- The force that makes a roller coaster roll is _________________.
- At the end of the roller coaster ride, the brakes apply ______________.
- As the roller coaster drops, it ___________________.
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- Heavy bowling balls have a higher ______ than cotton candy.
- ___ ____________ is a friction force experienced to some degree on all rides, especially the fast ones.
- As the roller coaster is pulled up the first hill, the motors do _________.
- Bottles used in carnival games have a low ________ __ ______ so that they are not easy to tip over.
- As a roller coaster thunders down a hill, ___________ ______________ is converted into kinetic energy.
- The ________________ energy is maximum at the bottom of the hills.
- The collisions occurring during bumper car rides are good examples of Newton's __________ law in action.
- The force that slows down all rides is _______________.
- The hotdog roaster uses __________ __________ to warm hotdogs.
22 Clues: __________ is much less on the Moon than the Earth. • As the roller coaster drops, it ___________________. • The force that slows down all rides is _______________. • Heavy bowling balls have a higher ______ than cotton candy. • As you go through a loop, you experience _________________. • Daredevils jumping from airplanes experience ________________. • ...
Energy Crossword 2016-03-09
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- power made by the energy of wind
- transmitting something or the state of being transmitted.
- a machine used to supply air or other gas to increased pressure,to power a gas turbine.
- is energy made by heat inside the Earth's crust.
- where electrical power is generated for distribution.
- a form of energy of charged particles (electrons)
- a small sea, a lake, or a river.
- electricity generated by force of falling or flowing water
- resources that are limited & can't be replaced
- eletricity is generated at different kinds of power plants By Utilities
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- a container for condensing vapor.
- process of supplying stores and other businesses that sell to consumers.
- moving Electrons
- increasing the voltage of a current.
- the process of burning something.
- energy generated by fossil fuels and nuclear power
- resources that are unlimited & can be replaced
- a machine for producing energy in which a wheel or rotor
- Electricity made by harnessing the energy from the sun's rays.
- A Machine For Producing Electricity From Mechaincal Energy & It Spins To Shaft
20 Clues: moving Electrons • power made by the energy of wind • a small sea, a lake, or a river. • a container for condensing vapor. • the process of burning something. • increasing the voltage of a current. • resources that are unlimited & can be replaced • resources that are limited & can't be replaced • is energy made by heat inside the Earth's crust. • ...
Energy Balance 2016-02-07
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- The energy balance achieved when the calories you take in is greater than the calories expended.
- The rate of energy expenditure needed for the body to survive.
- A formula used to quantify the amount of tissue mass (muscle, fat, and bone) in an individual, and then categorize that person as underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese based on that value.
- The amount of calories you use to digest, absorb, transport, and store the food you consume.
- The rate at which you burn calories while exercising.
- Energy expenditure that occurs as a result of environmental or physiological stress placed on your body.
- A method of measuring body composition that involves measuring the actual amount of heat produced by the body.
- The energy balance achieved when the calories you take in is equal to the calories expended.
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- The vertical force exerted by your body.
- The energy expended through exercise.
- The energy balance achieved when the calories you take in is less than the calories expended.When the calories you take in is equal to the calories expended.
- A method of body fat analysis that involves measuring the resistance to the flow of an electrical current through the body.
- The amount of energy used by the body when at rest.
- The ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the hips used to identify those at risk of a range of weight-related health conditions.
- The energy expended for the processes of digestion, absorption, transport and storage of food.
- A technique for measuring lean body mass by weighing a person underwater.
- The relationship between food calories taken into the body through food and drink, and calories being used in the body for our daily energy requirements
- A method of measuring body composition that involves estimating heat production by measuring respiratory gases.
- The amount of energy needed to increase the temperature of a given mass of water by 1 °C
- A method of body fat analysis that involves using callipers to measure the amount of subcutaneous fat at various sites around the body.
- The energy expended (or work done) in applying a force of one newton through a distance of one metre.
- The mass of the bones, muscle, water, connective and organ tissues of the body.
22 Clues: The energy expended through exercise. • The vertical force exerted by your body. • The amount of energy used by the body when at rest. • The rate at which you burn calories while exercising. • The rate of energy expenditure needed for the body to survive. • A technique for measuring lean body mass by weighing a person underwater. • ...
Energy Resources 2016-05-16
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- the central core of an atom
- made from gasoline and alcohol mixing
- energy rich substances formed from dead organisms
- energy from the sun
- intense heat from Earth's interior
- the part of the nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- a change from one form of energy to another
- compounds made from oil
- is a substance the provides energy
- made of metal cadmium
- layer of material that traps air
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- burning of fossil fuels
- rods made of u-235
- the splitting of an atom's nucleus into two mini nuclei
- electricity made by flowing water
- made from living things
- chemicals that contain hydrogen and carbon atoms
- the percentage of energy that is used
- fuel rods generate too much heat that they start to melt
- another name for oil
20 Clues: rods made of u-235 • energy from the sun • another name for oil • made of metal cadmium • burning of fossil fuels • made from living things • compounds made from oil • the central core of an atom • layer of material that traps air • electricity made by flowing water • intense heat from Earth's interior • is a substance the provides energy • made from gasoline and alcohol mixing • ...
Energy Review 2016-09-05
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- / The loss of energy by an object is called energy ____________.
- / This item tells you how much energy an appliance uses in kilowatt hours.
- / This type of electromagnetic radiation warms the Earth.
- / This type of energy is stored within the nucleus of an atom.
- / The sub-field of physics that involves the study of mechanical energy and the motion of objects is called __________ mechanics.
- / This type of potential energy is stored in an object as a result of its height.
- / Work is measured in this unit.
- / This type of energy is created when an object vibrates.
- / Which has more kinetic energy a baseball weighing 100 kg and traveling at 30 m/s or a softball weighing 150 kg and traveling at 30 m/s?
- / The rate at which one form of energy is transformed into another is called _______.
- / This type of energy is stored energy.
- / The movement of the same form of energy is called energy ___________.
- / The _______________ the moving object, the more kinetic energy it has.
- / This type of potential energy is stored in materials that can be compressed or stretched.
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- / This type of electromagnetic radiation produces white light that we can see.
- / The conversion of energy from one form to another is called energy _________.
- / This type of energy creates weather, wind, clouds and precipitation.
- / All objects in motion have this type of energy.
- / Objects that are moving ____________ have more kinetic energy.
- / This type of energy is carried by charged particles.
- / Wind has this type of energy.
- / Energy stored in food is measured in this unit.
- / The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be ___________ or destroyed but it can change from one form to another.
- / This type of electromagnetic radiation is invisible and causes sunburns.
- / This includes the objects and things around the objects that you are studying.
- / Gasoline has this type of energy.
- / An object that has energy can perform ________.
- / Surprisingly, a lamp produces predominately this type of energy.
- / This is the source of all energy on Earth.
- / The ability to do work.
- / Power is measured in this unit.
31 Clues: / The ability to do work. • / Wind has this type of energy. • / Work is measured in this unit. • / Power is measured in this unit. • / Gasoline has this type of energy. • / This type of energy is stored energy. • / This is the source of all energy on Earth. • / All objects in motion have this type of energy. • / Energy stored in food is measured in this unit. • ...
Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- 120 wind ________ can power 1000 homes.
- Compounds made from oil. They can also produce plastics, paints, medicines, and other cosmetics.
- Energy that is replenished over time.
- Where crude oil becomes usable oil.
- Energy produced by flowing air.
- Only found combined with water and oxygen on Earth.
- A natural way to process heat (windows, and sun rooves).
- Oil is mainly used in transportation.
- Energy created by a steady flow of water.
- This type of energy doesn’t work when the sun is down.
- Power that is harnessed from the oceans.
- Another name for oil.
- _______ can be produced by waste.
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- Energy that is replenished over time.
- Hydropower is mainly produced in this structure.
- Reduction of energy usage.
- Energy that comes from the sun's heat.
- When Uranium rods melt and explode.
- A layer of material that traps air and heat.
- Biomass is mainly used in this.
- Biomass gets it's energy from carbohydrates produced in this process.
- 59.3% of the Earth's electricity comes from this fossil fuel.
- Something that provides energy.
- Compounds made from hydrogen and carbon.
- This energy need has to do with powering appliances.
25 Clues: Another name for oil. • Reduction of energy usage. • Biomass is mainly used in this. • Something that provides energy. • Energy produced by flowing air. • _______ can be produced by waste. • When Uranium rods melt and explode. • Where crude oil becomes usable oil. • Energy that is replenished over time. • Energy that is replenished over time. • ...
Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- forcing atoms apart to create energy
- uses uranium to create steam and energy
- solar energy used to heat water
- part of a water molecule
- small panel that harness the energy from light
- light that heats a room
- living mass being burned
- energy from moving water
- chemical compounds containing carbon
- used to control heat in a nuclear reactor
- energy from light
- the center of an atom
- energy from magma
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- forcing atoms together to make energy
- another name for oil
- large turbine on land that makes power from wind
- reducing energy use
- the part of a reactor where fusion occurs
- compounds made from oil
- a layer of material that traps heat
- does not replenish itself in a useful timeframe
- the percentage of energy that is used in a process
- turbines in water used to make energy from moving tides
- oil that is not refined
- alcohol and gasoline
- when fuels are burned to make energy
- fuels formed over a long period of time with a lot of pressure
- replenishes itself in a useful timeframe
- fossil fuel used for most fuel(vehicular)
- block large rivers to make energy with turbines
30 Clues: energy from light • energy from magma • reducing energy use • another name for oil • alcohol and gasoline • the center of an atom • compounds made from oil • oil that is not refined • light that heats a room • part of a water molecule • living mass being burned • energy from moving water • solar energy used to heat water • a layer of material that traps heat • ...
Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- when fuel rods start to melt
- a substance that provides energy
- put together
- the percent of coal mined in the US that gets exported
- a fuel formed in the earth from plant or animal remains
- three major types of fossil fuels
- chemical compounds with carbon and hydrogen
- energy that uses turbines
- heat from earth's interior
- a dark, thick oil obtained from the ground
- can be replaced in a relativity short amount of time
- bacteria feeds on dead plants and animals to produce methane
- a layer of material that traps in air to prevent the transfer of heat between the inside and outside of a building
- break apart
- converting biomass into gas or liquid fuels
- burning biomass for energy
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- plastic and paints are made from what
- this is the main use for oil
- these bulbs can be used to conserve energy in your home
- burns clearly and creates no smog
- coal is mostly used for this
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as a fuel
- a panel that turns the suns rays into electricity
- compounds made from oil
- electricity made by water power
- resources that take too long to make in the time we use it
- adding yeast to biomass to make ethanol
- a mix of gasoline and alcohol
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- the original source of energy in wind and flowing water
30 Clues: break apart • put together • compounds made from oil • energy that uses turbines • heat from earth's interior • burning biomass for energy • when fuel rods start to melt • this is the main use for oil • coal is mostly used for this • a mix of gasoline and alcohol • electricity made by water power • a substance that provides energy • burns clearly and creates no smog • ...
Energy Unit 2018-02-26
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- Respiration :what cells do to break up sugars into a form that the cell can use as energy. This happens in all forms of life. This takes in food and uses it to create ATP, a chemical which the cell uses for energy.
- respiration :Respiration that requires oxygen
- :The distance between two similar parts of a wave
- :H2o
- :The highest point on a transverse wave
- waves :A transverse wave of pure energy that can go through both a medium and empty space (vacuum). Light is this kind of wave.
- :the "Food" that plants make for themselves
- :Organelle in plant cells that contains the chemical needed for photosynthesis and makes plants green
- :The maximum distance from the rest position that the medium moves in a wave
- : Essential for human life
- Wave : disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another
- :An organelle in eukaryotic cells that is surrounded by two membranes, and that is the site of cellular respiration, which produces ATP
- :The ultimate source of energy
- :Two atoms of this are found in water
- :When a wave changes direction because it goes into a new medium
- :Originates from the glucose molecule but is stored for a very long time aka: fats
- Dioxide :This compound is a reactant of photosynthesis, breathed out by animals
- :The material a mechanical wave moves through
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- :The lowest point of a transverse wave
- :The parts of a longitudinal wave that are spread apart
- wave :A type of wave where the medium moves parallel (horizontal) to the direction the energy is moving. Sound is this type of wave.
- :When waves spread out to fill the space through which they are moving
- :The parts of a longitudinal wave that are closest together
- :Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen (ex. lactic acid or alcoholic). (also called anaerobic respiration)
- :A repeated back and forth or up and down motion that gives energy to a wave.
- wave :A type of wave where the medium moves perpendicular (vertical) to the direction the energy is moving.
- :The fundamental process that plants go through to create their own food 6CO2 + 6H2O + light --> C6H12O6 + 6O2
- :When one wave hits another wave, their amplitudes combine and make a new wave
- :Originate from glucose molecule, usually found in beans or meat
- :Green pigment in the chloroplast of autotrophs that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- :A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- :A jelly like fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended
- :How many waves are created every second. Measured in Hertz (Hz)
33 Clues: :H2o • : Essential for human life • :The ultimate source of energy • :Two atoms of this are found in water • :The lowest point of a transverse wave • :The highest point on a transverse wave • :the "Food" that plants make for themselves • respiration :Respiration that requires oxygen • :The material a mechanical wave moves through • ...
energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- Can be turned to make electricity.
- A good place for low impact hydro power.
- How hydropower gets it’s energy.
- heat from earths interior.
- Number of nitrogen fueling stations in the US.
- A mixture of alcohol and gasoline.
- The location for the entrance where the water gets to the turbines.
- One of the hydrothermal reasources that uses water.
- Hydropower is more predictable then the sun source.
- The method that’s eats plants and animals and their decaying bodies realease methane.
- This is connected to the turbine blades for wind energy.
- Connected to the high speed drive in hydro power.
- A substance that provides energy.
- Most used way to get biomass.
- The other major fossial fuel besides natural gas and coal.
- wind can be reused multiple times.
- Used to increase the speed for spinning turbines.
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- The way to get hot water or steam to the earths surface.
- Yeast added to biomass creates an alcohol.
- Found in biomass.
- These are put on rivers to make an artificial waterfall.
- Two ways hydropower is captured besides dams.
- Name for having energy from the sun.
- biomass can’t be reused.
- Hydropower makes efficient what.
- Solar energy plants take of a lot of.
- Used to turn turbines for Geothermal.
- Biomass can reduce and another type of weather.
- The drills for geothermal has to be this length.
- A factory which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products.
30 Clues: Found in biomass. • biomass can’t be reused. • heat from earths interior. • Most used way to get biomass. • How hydropower gets it’s energy. • Hydropower makes efficient what. • A substance that provides energy. • Can be turned to make electricity. • A mixture of alcohol and gasoline. • wind can be reused multiple times. • Name for having energy from the sun. • ...
energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus separates
- oil is mainly used for
- a chemical compound that contain hydro and carbon atoms
- electricity created by the power of moving water
- compounds that are made from crude oil
- A layer of material that traps the air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside the building
- fossil fuels made in a long amount of time
- what source is hydrogen fuel cells
- fuels are burned, the chemical energy that is released can be used to generate another form of energy
- percent of energy used to do work
- another name for oil
- an original source for wind and flowing energy
- energy created by the movement of the air
- save energy
- when uranium rods melt and explode
- light and heat given off by the sun
- heat from the earth's interior
- house that uses passive and active heating systems to get electricity and heat
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- energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus forms up into a heavy nucleus
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- coal is most used for
- wood, plants parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- a substance that provides energy
- alchohol mixed with gasoline
- used to start a reaction
28 Clues: save energy • another name for oil • coal is most used for • oil is mainly used for • 3 types of fossil fuels • 3 types of fossil fuels • used to start a reaction • alchohol mixed with gasoline • heat from the earth's interior • a substance that provides energy • percent of energy used to do work • what source is hydrogen fuel cells • when uranium rods melt and explode • ...
Heat Energy 2021-02-09
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- Changing a liquid into a solid by cooling it down
- The specific latent heat of _____ applies when the object is boiling or condensing
- During a phase change_____ remains constant
- Changing a gas into a liquid
- The specific _____ heat of an object refers to the change of state without a temperature change
- Wind will blow from high pressure to low pressure and causes a _____
- This material is a very good conductor of heat
- Changing a liquid into a gas
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- Particles in a gas have more rapid _____ energy.
- Changing a solid into a liquid
- _____ = mass x specific heat capacity x change in temperature
- the heat energy required to raise its temperature by 1 kelvin
- During a sunny day, the air will be warmer above the land surface, hence; the land is considered to have a _____ specific heat capacity
- During a sunny day, the air will be cooler above the sea surface, hence; _____ pressure is formed
- Energy required to convert 1kg of a solid to a liquid without change in temperature, specific latent heat of_____
- Other method to determine specific heat capacity include _____ method and method of mixtures
- Wind will blow from the land to the sea
- Heat capacity depends on_____ and the material the substance is made up of
- When air is heated it becomes less dense and_____
- The _____ heat capacity is the heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1kg of a substance to 1K
20 Clues: Changing a gas into a liquid • Changing a liquid into a gas • Changing a solid into a liquid • Wind will blow from the land to the sea • During a phase change_____ remains constant • This material is a very good conductor of heat • Particles in a gas have more rapid _____ energy. • Changing a liquid into a solid by cooling it down • ...
Energy vocabulary 2017-04-26
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- energy, kinetic energy carried in waves through matter
- power, power obtained from the kinetic energy of moving air
- fuel created from living matter, such as trees
- power, energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
- gas, a gaseous fossil fuel formed from marine organisms that is often found above a layer of oil
- resources, natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which it is consumed
- transfer of heat by the movement of fluid
- a hard, black, solid fuel formed from the remains of plants over millions of years ago and extracted from the ground; a nonrenewable fossil fuel
- energy passed from atom to atom through direct contact
- resources, natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame
- energy, form of energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
- of conservation of energy, energy cannot be created or destroyed
- heat transfer by electromagnetic waves
- energy, kinetic energy of moving electrons
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- fuels, a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- energy, the potential energy of position or place
- energy, potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy, kinetic energy in the form of heat
- resources, source of energy that can be used to transform in to energy to meet people's needs
- energy, kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- energy derived from the heat in the interior of Earth
- energy, the kinetic energy or electric energy carried by waves
- (petroleum), a liquid fossil fuel formed from decayed marine organisms
24 Clues: heat transfer by electromagnetic waves • transfer of heat by the movement of fluid • energy, kinetic energy in the form of heat • energy, kinetic energy of moving electrons • fuel created from living matter, such as trees • energy, the potential energy of position or place • electricity generated from the energy of moving water • ...
The Energy 2019-09-15
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- sublimation shh jsjsj
- opensystem hjak
- soundenergyd kksks
- energytransfer hchhc
- energy jd
- conduction jjja
- thermalinsulatorshh
- energy that you can create
- lawofcok kckcl
- condensation hhhs
- chemical potencial energy
- convectionshhd aa
- energytransfo ggdhd
- kineticenergy kckkc
- melting jsjs
- nuclearenergy cjjcj
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- radiantenerg kdlld
- deposition bah
- radiation jjak
- nonrenewabljjcj
- closedsystem jjsj hgsggs ggs
- temperature kkckkc
- action to do something
- wave hdh jjdjd
- freezing s hjajja
- heatskk
- when hgjd kshdh
- mechanica lenergy
- condutor of thermal energy
- thermal energjc
- potencial energy
- electric energy xj kkx
32 Clues: heatskk • energy jd • melting jsjs • deposition bah • wave hdh jjdjd • lawofcok kckcl • radiation jjak • nonrenewabljjcj • opensystem hjak • conduction jjja • when hgjd kshdh • thermal energjc • potencial energy • freezing s hjajja • mechanica lenergy • condensation hhhs • convectionshhd aa • radiantenerg kdlld • temperature kkckkc • soundenergyd kksks • thermalinsulatorshh • energytransfo ggdhd • ...
Electricity & Energy 2019-09-25
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- most metals are these
- energy from the Earth's heat
- a safety device that breaks a circuit
- energy from the air
- a battery has two
- a pathway for electricity
- non-renewable fossil fuel
- energy from atoms
- natural ____
- energy from waves
- energy from plants and animals
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- energy from rivers
- for storing energy
- a device that uses electricity
- electricity flows out from this terminals
- subatomic particles
- rubber,eg.
- ______ electricity
- must be mined for
- energy from the Sun
20 Clues: rubber,eg. • natural ____ • a battery has two • must be mined for • energy from atoms • energy from waves • energy from rivers • for storing energy • ______ electricity • energy from the air • subatomic particles • energy from the Sun • most metals are these • a pathway for electricity • non-renewable fossil fuel • energy from the Earth's heat • a device that uses electricity • ...
Energy Flow 2017-11-09
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- Mass of living tissue
- Responsible for most of the ocean's primary production
- A wide variety of organisms that share a habitat and lifestyle
- Have one or two whip-like flagella
- An organism that consumes primary consumers
- Live part of their life as plankton
- Has a rigid cell wall made of silica
- Most efficient ecosystem on earth
- Consumes autotrophs/producers
- Better represents the flow of energy in nature than a trophic pyramid
- Also called cyanophytes, bacteria, with chlorophyll
- Decomposition renews____materials necessary for energy to enter life through primary production; completes materials cycle
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- Physiological or biological necessities that affect survival
- Have an internal support structure of silica
- Silica cell wall of a diatom
- Coastal temperate and subpolar regions are ocean regions that have the ___primary productivity
- Break down organic material into an inorganic form
- Spend entire life as plankton
- Happens when an autotroph receives too much or too little light
- Time of explosive reproduction and growth of plankton species
- _____depth is when the amount of carbohydrates produced by and autotroph equals the amount required for its respiration
- Percent of energy that transfers from each trophic level
- Most efficient photosynthesizes
23 Clues: Mass of living tissue • Silica cell wall of a diatom • Spend entire life as plankton • Consumes autotrophs/producers • Most efficient photosynthesizes • Most efficient ecosystem on earth • Have one or two whip-like flagella • Live part of their life as plankton • Has a rigid cell wall made of silica • An organism that consumes primary consumers • ...
Energy Resources 2016-05-04
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- rods made of U-235
- energy from the sun
- compounds made of oil
- the splitting of an atom's nucleus
- a change from one form of energy to another
- another name for oil
- a substance that provides energy
- fuel rods generate too much heat that they start to melt
- a factory where crude oil is heated and separated
- energy-rich substances
- a layer of material that traps air to block the transfer of heat
- chemicals that have carbon and hydrogen atoms
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- electricity made by flowing water
- made of metal cadmium
- made from alcohol and gasoline
- the part of the nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- reducing energy use
- the central core of an atom
- made from living things
- the percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work
20 Clues: rods made of U-235 • energy from the sun • reducing energy use • another name for oil • made of metal cadmium • compounds made of oil • energy-rich substances • made from living things • the central core of an atom • made from alcohol and gasoline • a substance that provides energy • electricity made by flowing water • the splitting of an atom's nucleus • ...
Energy Terms 2020-10-05
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- the sum of potential and kinetic energy of an object
- system that exchanges energy with its surroundings
- transfer of energy through direct contact
- transfer of energy through currents in a fluid
- must use a magnifying device to see it
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- energy of motion
- energy of vibrations traveling through a medium
- smallest particle of light
- energy of the motion of particles
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- potential energy in chemical bonds
- can be seen with the naked eye
- stored energy
- a change in an object's position
- energy of moving electric charges
- energy that exhibits wave-like behavior as it travels
- applying a force to an object and moving it
- potential energy due its an objects position
- system that does not exchange matter with surroundings
- the ability of a system to do work or produce heat
20 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • smallest particle of light • can be seen with the naked eye • energy of electromagnetic waves • a change in an object's position • energy of moving electric charges • energy of the motion of particles • potential energy in chemical bonds • must use a magnifying device to see it • transfer of energy through direct contact • ...
SOLAR ENERGY 2020-09-24
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- It is the sunniest place on earth in arizona, US
- Advantage of solar energy
- Relating to the action of UV light
- Silicon is ________
- Instrument that measures properties of light
- Solar energy produces NO ______
- PV cells use energy from the sun to generate?
- Solar energy is used for ______ food
- Solar panel component
- Solar cells are predominantly made from
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- Like a photon
- Photovoltaic device
- Solar energy is the ______ and renewable source
- Solar energy is an imp source of _______
- Luminous discharge solar cell can show
- Solar energy is captured by photovoltaic?
- As tech has improved, solar power cost have?
- Placed on roofs to generate electricity
- Thermonuclear reaction
- Renewable energy
20 Clues: Like a photon • Renewable energy • Photovoltaic device • Silicon is ________ • Solar panel component • Thermonuclear reaction • Advantage of solar energy • Solar energy produces NO ______ • Relating to the action of UV light • Solar energy is used for ______ food • Luminous discharge solar cell can show • Placed on roofs to generate electricity • ...
Energy Crossword 2020-10-30
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- Currents of electricity flowing through a circuit.
- A type of kinetic energy which is made up of moving electrical charges. For example, lighting or a light bulb.
- The higher above the ground an object gets, the more of this type of potential energy it will have. For example, a ball being thrown upwards has this type of energy.
- This type of energy can be reused can comes from sources like the sun (or solar), wind and waves.
- This type of energy is the energy of movement or motion energy. For example, an object moving has this type of energy.
- A type of potential energy that is kept in a chemical substance and is let out during a chemical reaction.
- A sort of motor that turns electrical energy into kinetic energy.
- A force which resists motion between two surfaces sliding against each other. It also creates heat.
- The capacity for being able to do work. It can come in the form of kinetic, heat, light, chemical, etc.
- The strain, or weight, that is lifted using a simple machine.
- This is a measure of how quickly energy is used. The SI unit of power is the Watt (W).
- The transformation of one form of energy into another.
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- The ability to allow electricity to flow through an object, like wire.
- A tool used for measuring eclectic currents flowing through a circuit.
- Energy changing from one form of energy into another.
- A conductor which is designed to allow electricity to enter or exit an object.
- The act of pulling or pushing a simple machine, like a pulley.
- This type of energy comes from atomic nuclei. An example of an object that produces this type of energy is the sun.
- Equipment connected by electrical conductors which allows an electric current to travel through it.
- A type of energy that warms things. It can be transferred from one object to another. For example, fire or the sun.
20 Clues: Currents of electricity flowing through a circuit. • Energy changing from one form of energy into another. • The transformation of one form of energy into another. • The strain, or weight, that is lifted using a simple machine. • The act of pulling or pushing a simple machine, like a pulley. • A sort of motor that turns electrical energy into kinetic energy. • ...
Energy Revision 2020-09-15
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- An energy store found in moving things
- Solar panels get their energy from the Sun which is a stored of _____ energy
- You can give an object more gravitational potential energy by ________ its height
- This is an energy store which is found in batteries and food
- These are variables that you will keep the same in an experiment
- A type of energy transfer that happens when a circuit is complete and a current flows
- The name for an idea describing what might happen
- Energy cannot be ____ or destroyed
- A type of energy store found in things which have been compressed and stretched
- Energy is measured in ________
- A type of energy store found in things that are hot (and cold)
- This is the smooth line which is drawn between data points and shows the pattern
- A type of energy store found inside the nucleus of every atom
- This is a type of energy transfer which is transferred by light and sound
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- An energy store found in things that are moved against gravity
- A type of energy store which is released when bonds are broken through reactions
- When plotting on a graph you should always draw neat ______ in pencil
- This is a variable that you will measure in an experiment
- The name for a piece of data that does not fit the pattern
- This is an energy stored which can be found in a stretched spring
- This is a variable that you change in an experiment
- The _____ rule says that the thing that you change goes on the bottom of the graph
- A type of energy transfer. It is transferred when a force make something move
- This is an energy store which is found between charged particles such as storm clouds
24 Clues: Energy is measured in ________ • Energy cannot be ____ or destroyed • An energy store found in moving things • The name for an idea describing what might happen • This is a variable that you change in an experiment • This is a variable that you will measure in an experiment • The name for a piece of data that does not fit the pattern • ...
Investigating Energy 2020-10-13
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- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- Energy associated with the flow of electrons.
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- The process of controlling resources; for example, limiting soil erosion, reducing sediment in waterways, conserving water, and improving water quality.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation, caused by the presence in the atmosphere of gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane that allow incoming sunlight to pass through but absorb heat radiated back from the earth's surface.
- Plant and animal waste used as a source of fuel.
- The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- The ability to do work; types include heat, light, sound, chemical, nuclear, mechanical, electrical.
- The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- The power of the atom.
- Energy produced by mechanical devices, such as gears, pulleys, levers, or internal combustion engines.
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- The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- External surroundings.
- Any significant change in measures of climate, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind, lasting for an extended period of a decade or longer.
- Energy from the sun.
- The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended.
- The unit of energy or work in the MKS system of units, equal to the work done by a force of one Newton-meter.
- Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
22 Clues: Energy from the sun. • External surroundings. • The power of the atom. • Energy associated with the flow of electrons. • Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat. • Plant and animal waste used as a source of fuel. • A result of a force moving an object a certain distance. • The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion. • ...
save energy 2018-11-06
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- air around the world
- to change to
- the good side of something
- litter
- for all times
- It can be reproduced
- Whatever you do results in positive or negative...
- opposite of the past
- force
- When you sit on a horse
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- travel
- make
- get to
- You are aware of a fact
- What we use for motor vehicles
- You bring goods into the country
- make less or smaller
- What you read in a newspaper
- When you put something over something else
- When you don't live in a prison
20 Clues: make • force • travel • get to • litter • to change to • for all times • air around the world • It can be reproduced • make less or smaller • opposite of the past • You are aware of a fact • When you sit on a horse • the good side of something • What you read in a newspaper • What we use for motor vehicles • When you don't live in a prison • You bring goods into the country • ...
Energy & More! 2021-10-04
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- The energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- what you need to do with your completed work
- The capacity for doing work
- A state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume; has highest energy
- what you need to do with all your assigned work
- the average of a set of numbers; the sum of a set of numbers divided by the number of numbers
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume; has least energy
- the line that goes up and down on a graph
- Going straight across from side to side, like the horizon
- the most common number in a set of numbers
- A state of matter that does not have a definite shape but has a definite volume; medium energy
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- the line that goes across on a graph
- what you are measuring data in, like centimeters, inches, grams, or hours (3 words)
- the highest and lowest numbers in a set of data
- A combination of atoms that has it's own properties, like water
- A picture or graphic representation of a data set
- Energy The total kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms
- up and down. In a data table, the information that is in a stack, like from top to bottom
- the middle number (or average of the two middle numbers) in a set of numbers in numeric order
- table data collected and put into a grid form
- going up and down, like when you jump up to get vertical
- of State The change of a substance from one state of matter to another - gas, liquid or solid
- back and forth. In a data table, the information that goes across, like seats in a stadium
23 Clues: The capacity for doing work • the line that goes across on a graph • the line that goes up and down on a graph • the most common number in a set of numbers • what you need to do with your completed work • table data collected and put into a grid form • the highest and lowest numbers in a set of data • what you need to do with all your assigned work • ...
Energy Resources 2021-10-09
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- storing energy for use later.
- A famous geyser in iceland
- The most active volcano that is located in our country.
- The preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms
- Process of converting mechanical energy from running water to electrical energy.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- most common technology which uses a dam to create a large reservoir of
- A dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- Transferable and can be converted into useful energy forms.
- Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form.
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- A renewable energy source that is continuously produced inside the earth.
- Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper
- Made of collections of mineral grains that are held together in a firm, solid mass.
- A volcano that can be found around russia.
- Water in the gas phase.
- Used to place fluid underground into porous geologic formations.
- Is a good reference on where the hydroelectric power plant may be
- When molten rock called magma rises to the surface.
- Extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface.
- A rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from a fluid flow and converts it into useful work
20 Clues: Water in the gas phase. • A famous geyser in iceland • storing energy for use later. • A volcano that can be found around russia. • When molten rock called magma rises to the surface. • Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form. • The most active volcano that is located in our country. • Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper • ...
Energy Resources 2021-10-28
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- The splitting of a heavy, unstable nucleus into two lighter nuclei.
- Power produced by the surge of ocean waters during the rise and fall of tides.
- The use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity.
- Windows, walls, and floors are made to collect, store, reflect, and distribute solar energy, in the form of heat.
- Loose sands or partially consolidated sandstone containing a naturally occurring mixture of sand, clay, and water, soaked with petroleum.
- A form of sedimentary rock that contains a petroleum-like liquid when heated.
- Obtained by the refining and processing of petroleum or natural gas.
- Resources which are naturally replenished.
- Uses solar energy to heat a fluid, either liquid or air, and then transfer the solar heat directly to the interior space.
- Energy from sources that will eventually run out.
- Chemical reaction between a fuel and oxygen.
- Any fuel that is derived from plant or algae material or animal waste.
- Also known as crude oil and oil.
- Uses the natural flow of moving water to generate electricity.
- The energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects.
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- The energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
- A device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- A group of wind turbines in the same location used to produce electricity.
- When two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form one or more different atomic nuclei.
- A byproduct from nuclear reactors.
- Using less energy to perform the same task.
- The conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials.
- Energy from heat within the earth.
- When fuel overheats and melts the reactor core or shielding.
- The capacity for doing work.
25 Clues: The capacity for doing work. • Also known as crude oil and oil. • A byproduct from nuclear reactors. • Energy from heat within the earth. • Resources which are naturally replenished. • Using less energy to perform the same task. • Chemical reaction between a fuel and oxygen. • Energy from sources that will eventually run out. • ...
Cellular Energy 2021-11-22
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- what pyruvate gets converted to in animal and bacterial cell when there is no oxygen present
- means oxygen is not require oxygen
- converted from pyruvate, along with CO2, in yeast cells when oxygen is not present
- a 6-carbon sugar that gets created from sunlight and used in the creation of ATP
- means oxygen is required
- site of eukaryotic cells where respiration takes place
- energy carrier created during citric acid cycle
- the process of using chemicals, not sunlight, to create food
- what gets split in the light dependent phase of photosynthesis; creates oxygen
- the first step in aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- energy carrier created from the light dependent reaction in photosynthesis
- form of energy that includes the sun
- ATP and glucose
- site of photosynthesis in autotrophs
- an atmospheric gas that gets used in photosynthesis and is produced during respiration
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- a green pigment in leaves; captures light energy during photosynthesis
- a 3-carbon molecule created from glycolysis
- glucose is this type of biomolecule
- 2nd step in respiration, produces CO2 as a waste product
- where the citric acid cycle takes place
- an anerobic process that occurs after glycolysis if oxygen is not present
- fluid filled portion of chloroplast where CO2 gets fixed into glucose
- where glycolysis occurs
- where the light dependent reaction takes in water and sunlight to create oxygen
- where the ETC takes place in cellular respiration
- energy carrier used in the electron transport chain of cellular respiration
- the "outputs" of a chemical formula
- the "inputs" of a chemical formula
28 Clues: ATP and glucose • where glycolysis occurs • means oxygen is required • means oxygen is not require oxygen • the "inputs" of a chemical formula • glucose is this type of biomolecule • the "outputs" of a chemical formula • form of energy that includes the sun • site of photosynthesis in autotrophs • where the citric acid cycle takes place • ...
Energy Crossword 2021-12-02
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- The process autotrophs go through to make their own energy.
- Simple diagram that shows energy being passed.
- General term for organism that eats to get energy.
- Scientific term for organisms that makes its own energy.
- All food chains and food webs must begin with a ___________.
- Organism that only eats plants.
- Complex diagram showing energy being passes between all the organisms in an ecosystem.
- A Diagram that shows the amount of energy being passed from organism to organism.
- How many tropic levels are in the following food chain? Grass – rabbit --- fox --- wolf
- An Example of an omnivore.
- At each trophic level, ___% of energy is passed on.
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- Organisms that east both plants and animals.
- General term for organisms that makes its own energy.
- All energy comes from the ___________.
- Organisms that live off of dead matter.
- Organism that only eats meat.
- The type of consumer that could never be second on a food chain or food web.
- Scientific term for organism that eats to get energy.
- In a food web or a food chain, _________ represent energy being passes.
- An example of a herbivore.
- Represent each step in a food chain or a food web.
- An example of a decomposer.
- An example of carnivore.
- Food chains and foods webs always begin with a ___________.
- An Example of an autotroph.
25 Clues: An example of carnivore. • An example of a herbivore. • An Example of an omnivore. • An example of a decomposer. • An Example of an autotroph. • Organism that only eats meat. • Organism that only eats plants. • All energy comes from the ___________. • Organisms that live off of dead matter. • Organisms that east both plants and animals. • ...
Energy Vocab 2022-04-18
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- Non renewable Resource- resource that couldn’t be destroyed or created
- Gamma Rays- The shortest wavelength and maximum energy electromagnetic radiation.
- Fossil Fuels- fuel that been made by fossils
- As air pockets near the earth's surface heat up, they become less dense, rise, cool, and descend.
- Energy- Motional power
- Radiant Energy- power from the sun put as a electromagnetic wave
- of working
- Carbon cycle- when carbon goes around organisms and the earth
- Rays- Invisible rays that are emitted by the sun as part of its energy. The ozone layer filters the air.
- Lignite- brown coal
- a high-energy electromagnetic wave with a very small wavelength that can pass through many materials that are opaque to light.
- colder and darker parts of the crust
- Energy Transform- energy able to change forms
- waves- Spectrum of electromagnetic energy having longer wavelengths than visible range.
- Radiation: Sun-generated heat energy
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- Bituminous- black coal
- the Sun's atmosphere's outermost layer
- Energy- Positional power or energy stored
- Anthracite- hard black coal that burns with little flames
- the Sun's lowest layer, which we can see directly.
- Waves- Has the longer wavelength which are the lowest throughout the electromagnetic spectrum.
- Acid Rain - rain that has been effected by fossil fuels resulting in lower pH level
- Winds: They are a continuous stream of electrical charges produced by the sun's magnetic field.
- Peat- dirt material
- happens once thermal energy from the earth's crust wind is transported towards the atmosphere's air.
- Coal- Useful nonrenewable resource
- Flares: The release of magnetic that causes a powerful burst of radiation.
- of all power on Earth
- of Conservation of Energy- Energy that can change form, but it cannot be generated or eliminated.
- Crude Oil- a mixture of hydrocarbons
30 Clues: of working • Peat- dirt material • Lignite- brown coal • of all power on Earth • Bituminous- black coal • Energy- Motional power • Coal- Useful nonrenewable resource • colder and darker parts of the crust • Crude Oil- a mixture of hydrocarbons • Radiation: Sun-generated heat energy • the Sun's atmosphere's outermost layer • Energy- Positional power or energy stored • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2022-04-18
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- fuel formed by fossils.
- the continuous process of the exchange of carbon on Earth.
- natural resources that can be re-made easily in a short amount of time.
- movement that affects the density, heat, level, and coolness of the air near Earth's surface.
- an eruption from the Sun.
- using an item over and over again to avoid letting it go to waste.
- natural decomposition turning organic waste into a fertilizer for the soil and improving the soil.
- when the energy from Earth's surface air gets transferred to atmospheric air.
- energy from the Sun turned into a renewable resource of energy.
- limiting the amount of non-recyclable items used.
- outermost layer of the Sun.
- energy caused by the motion of an object.
- nonrenewable, clean burning, most abundant in the US.
- using liquid at a high pressure to find natural gas
- working towards protecting/saving Earth's resources
- used/processed products getting turned into new ones instead of going to waste.
- acidic rainfall made from having a lower pH level than usual.
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- has the longest and slowest waves in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- a resource that cannot be easily re-made as fast as the rate it's used at,
- the deepest visible layer of the Sun. Responsible for most visible light.
- tides producing a renewable source of energy.
- source of energy, orbited by Earth
- spots on the Sun that appear darker caused by it being cooler.
- electromagnetic radiation but has wavelengths longer than wavelengths of visible light.
- electromagnetic energy from the Sun.
- form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation. It is able to pass through objects opaque to light.
- ability to do work
- animal and plant matter/waste turned into a renewable resource.
- mosty carbon, nonrenewable, used as fuel.
- energy held or stored in an object.
30 Clues: ability to do work • fuel formed by fossils. • an eruption from the Sun. • outermost layer of the Sun. • source of energy, orbited by Earth • energy held or stored in an object. • electromagnetic energy from the Sun. • energy caused by the motion of an object. • mosty carbon, nonrenewable, used as fuel. • tides producing a renewable source of energy. • ...
Cellular Energy 2022-05-26
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- place where photosynthesis takes place
- adenosine triphosphate
- adenosine diphosphate
- makes plants green
- organisms combine oxygen with foodstuffs to make energy
- produces color
- citrus acid cycle
- sugar
- fluid of the chloroplast
- series of protein complexes
- breaks down glucose and makes energy
- can be converted to thermal energy
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- without oxygen
- turns CO2 into sugar
- occur in the presence in sunlight
- chemical breakdown, ex. process of making alcohol
- sacs inside a chloroplast
- with oxygen
- living thing
- process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy
20 Clues: sugar • with oxygen • living thing • without oxygen • produces color • citrus acid cycle • makes plants green • turns CO2 into sugar • adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • fluid of the chloroplast • sacs inside a chloroplast • series of protein complexes • occur in the presence in sunlight • can be converted to thermal energy • breaks down glucose and makes energy • ...
Physics & Energy 2022-05-26
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- Kilometers between any locations and coordinates
- At right angles to a line of motion or strain.
- Quantitative measure of inertia.
- Plane, machine consisting of a sloping surface
- An influence that can change the motion of an object.
- Mass formula.
- Energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion.
- The layers of gasses surrounding a planet
- Table showing names, electrons, and oxidation states.
- Matter that remains at rest.
- Energy derived as a result of movement of electrically charged particles.
- Resistance that one surface encounters when moving over another.
- Energy stored in bonds of chemical compounds.
- Energy contained in a system that is responsible for its temperature
- Gravitational force of attraction on an object
- Stored energy in an object by virtue of its position.
- Motion that happens when we throw an object up.
- Energy that occurs in a process called fission
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- Sir Issac
- Process of moving faster
- The maximum extent of size and the direction of an object.
- Energy from natural sources that are constantly replenished.
- Vibrations that travel through the air
- Force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- Force formula.
- Time formula
- Speed of an object in motion as an indication of its rate of change.
- The ability to do work
- Newtons three-
- Action or process of moving
- Any object that continues in motion by its own inertia.
- Speed formula
- Energy that an object has by reason of its motion.
- Unit of work
- Energy that is transferred by electromagnetic radiation.
- An act or instance of colliding
- Quantity of motion of a moving body.
- A device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy.
- Energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance.
- Natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
40 Clues: Sir Issac • Time formula • Unit of work • Mass formula. • Speed formula • Force formula. • Newtons three- • The ability to do work • Process of moving faster • Action or process of moving • Matter that remains at rest. • An act or instance of colliding • Quantitative measure of inertia. • Quantity of motion of a moving body. • Vibrations that travel through the air • ...
Energy changes 2022-05-17
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- is another term for burning
- when exothermic reaction occurs
- Magnesium+Oxygen
- CalciumOxide+Water
- is an exothermic
- potassium+chlorine
- process temperature decreases
- when endothermic reaction takes place
- substance that forms when water evaporates
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- processes give out heat
- processes give in heat
- given out when metal reacts with water or acid
- is a reaction in which substance combines with oxygen
- acid reacts with carbonate is an endothermic reaction
- reacts with water or acids, heat energy is given out
- calcium oxide+water
- substance that combines with and oxygen
- Carbon+Oxygen
- formula of carbon dioxide
- Element that takes up 20% of the air
- Reaction where substance reacts with oxygen
- sweets is endothermic reaction
- substance that forms when ice melts
23 Clues: Carbon+Oxygen • Magnesium+Oxygen • is an exothermic • CalciumOxide+Water • potassium+chlorine • calcium oxide+water • processes give in heat • processes give out heat • formula of carbon dioxide • is another term for burning • process temperature decreases • sweets is endothermic reaction • when exothermic reaction occurs • substance that forms when ice melts • ...
Wind Energy 2022-03-08
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- a drawing
- or determine the effectiveness of something previously untried
- a system of proportion
- subject to changes; a quantity that may assume any of a set values
- method: principles and procedures for the systematic pursuit of knowledge involving the recognition and
- of a problem, the collection of data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of
- a diagram (as a series of one or more points, lines, line segments, curves, or areas) that represents the variation of a
- an elementary particle consisting of a negative charge
- the force and energy of motion
- the greatest amount possible under specific conditions
- an instrument shaped like a semicircle marked with the degrees of a circle; used to measure or mark angles
- a device by which mechanical energy is changed into electrical energy by the movement of conductors
- a set of standards on which a judgment or decision can be based
- a test under controlled conditions that is made to demonstrate a known truth, examine the validity of a
- to generate creative ideas spontaneously
- rate of motion
- a structure that provides support and shape
- to change
- factual information such as measurements or statistical information used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or
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- a piece of equipment or a mechanism designed to serve a special purpose or perform a special function
- to examine, judge, and decide the significance or value of something
- the movement of a conductor through a magnetic field, causing electrons to move in a conductor
- the angle of the propeller with respect to its plane of movement
- to approximate the value, worth, or significance of something
- a device for transforming the movement of the wind into circular motion for the purpose of producing electricity
- electric potential or potential difference expressed in volts
- a material or object that permits an electric current to flow easily
- an arm of a screw propeller, electric fan, or steam turbine
- dimension expressed as a ratio�
- something designed or used as a model for making things
- an assumption or inference based on experimental data
- the figure formed by two lines extending from the same point
- an electronic measuring instrument that has the ability to measure voltage, current, and resistance
- magnetic fields
- in comparison with that of one or more other variables
- the process of creating
- a natural movement of air of any velocity
- a rotating machine that changes electrical energy into mechanical energy
- an instrument for measuring and indicating the force or speed of the wind
- an act of recognizing and noting a fact or occurrence often involving measurement with instruments
40 Clues: a drawing • to change • rate of motion • magnetic fields • a system of proportion • the process of creating • the force and energy of motion • dimension expressed as a ratio� • to generate creative ideas spontaneously • a natural movement of air of any velocity • a structure that provides support and shape • an assumption or inference based on experimental data • ...
Energy & Review 2022-11-03
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- is the right guaranteed in the North Carolina Declaration of Rights
- is an example of electrical energy.
- is the flow of energy through open space.
- is the type of zoning district that would contain parks
- is an example of radiation.
- paying taxes is a right of citizens
- A ________ is an example of light energy.
- speed and direction
- When thermal energy flows through liquids and gases when most of the matter is moving.
- The ____ is an example of light energy
- Light travels in a _____ line.
- Someone is ________ if they are responsible.
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- is the flow of energy through touch.
- An ________ is an example of thermal energy.
- is the branch of government that deals with issues of law
- anything that has weight and takes up space.
- how heavy or light something is for its size
- the amount of space something takes up
- is when light bounces off shiny surfaces.
- the amount of matter in something.
- the force that slows down objects when they rub against each other
- is the voting age in North Carolina
- We can see _____ energy.
- the rate at which something moves
24 Clues: speed and direction • We can see _____ energy. • is an example of radiation. • Light travels in a _____ line. • the rate at which something moves • the amount of matter in something. • is an example of electrical energy. • is the voting age in North Carolina • paying taxes is a right of citizens • is the flow of energy through touch. • the amount of space something takes up • ...
ALT ENERGY 2022-05-03
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- a sudden terrible event. N
- liquid. S
- people who want or favor something. N
- the force that makes things fall. H
- decided beforehand. S
- put under water. H
- an artificial lake where water is stored. H
- the maximum point. H
- a giant sea wave caused by underwater movement. N
- uninterruptedly. G
- the ability to cope or change with circumstances. H
- can last or not be used up. G
- the sending from one place to another. G
- controlled for effective use. S
- the growth or increasing of something. N
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- height. H
- working quickly and effectively. W
- away from the coast. W
- completes or makes better. W
- start burning. S
- thermometric scale; abbreviation °C. N
- covered to stop heat from escaping. S
- dependable; steady. G
- the work needed to keep something in good condition. W
- melted from a solid to a liquid. S
- put under ground. G
- endless. G
- make up for something lacking. W
- a group against something. N
- the length of a circle. W
30 Clues: height. H • liquid. S • endless. G • start burning. S • put under water. H • uninterruptedly. G • put under ground. G • the maximum point. H • decided beforehand. S • dependable; steady. G • away from the coast. W • the length of a circle. W • a sudden terrible event. N • completes or makes better. W • a group against something. N • can last or not be used up. G • controlled for effective use. S • ...
Thermal Energy 2023-01-05
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- unit for the heat of fusion and the heat of vaporization
- temperature at which a substance changes from a gas to a plasma
- law of inverse proportionality between temperature and pressure
- measure of the dispersal of energy
- transfer of thermal energy that occurs when particles collide
- transfer of thermal energy
- attractive forces that act between particles of different substances
- SI unit of pressure
- forces of attraction that like particles exert on one another
- process in which a substance changes directly from a solid to a gas
- property of all forms of matter experience when they become less dense when heated
- SI unit of temperature
- gaslike state of free electrons and positively charged ions
- law that states that the ratio of the product of pressure and volume to temperature remains constant
- law that states that the product of pressure and volume equals the product of moles and temperature
- materials that can flow and have no definite shape on their own
- temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas
- amount of thermal energy needed to vaporize a kilogram of a substance
- ratio of useful work and input heat
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- law of direct proportionality between temperature and volume
- device used to measure temperature
- law that states that energy dispersal occurs as often as it can
- amount of energy that must be added to a kilogram of the material to raise its temperature by one degree Kelvin
- SI unit of specific heat
- force exerted on a surface
- airflow pattern that occurs as warmer, less dense air rises and cooler, more dense air sinks
- pressure of Earth's atmosphere on the surface
- measure of the internal friction of a fluid
- temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
- law that states that energy is conserved in an isolated, closed system
- state in which the rate of thermal energy between two objects
- law that states that a change in thermal energy is equal to the difference in the heat that is added to an object and the work that is done by the object
- amount of thermal energy needed to melt a kilogram of a substance
- device that can continuously convert thermal energy to mechanical energy
34 Clues: SI unit of pressure • SI unit of temperature • SI unit of specific heat • force exerted on a surface • transfer of thermal energy • device used to measure temperature • measure of the dispersal of energy • ratio of useful work and input heat • measure of the internal friction of a fluid • pressure of Earth's atmosphere on the surface • ...
Green Energy 2022-12-06
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- discoverer of the light-independent reactions
- mouth of leaves
- incorporation of an inorganic element into an organic compound
- measures absorption of light
- consumer
- stacks of thylakoids
- green pigment
- location of chloroplasts
- performed by chloroplasts
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- orange accessory pigment
- location of calvin cycle in C4 plants
- light used in photosynthesis
- source of atmospheric oxygen gas
- dense fluid in chloroplast
- "self-feeder"
- consumes oxygen
- discrete quantity of light
- fixes carbon dioxide
- sacs making up grana
- a group of light-harvesting complexes
20 Clues: consumer • "self-feeder" • green pigment • mouth of leaves • consumes oxygen • fixes carbon dioxide • sacs making up grana • stacks of thylakoids • orange accessory pigment • location of chloroplasts • performed by chloroplasts • dense fluid in chloroplast • discrete quantity of light • light used in photosynthesis • measures absorption of light • source of atmospheric oxygen gas • ...
Cell Energy 2022-12-12
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- respiration the process of breaking down food to yield energy
- small pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- cell part where respiration takes place.
- it changes the color of a reflected light
- cycle a series of biochemical reactions that convert pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and water
- sugar that is produced during photosynthesis; moves out of leaf using phloem
- A molecule that can be converted into ATP through the addition of a phosphate;
- the energy molecule created during respiration
- a chemical reaction which convert light energy into chemical energy in ATP and NADPH
- process that converts light energy into chemical energy
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- a chemical reaction that converts carbon dioxide and other in to glucose
- first step in releasing the energy of glucose. In which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- type of respiration that requires oxygen
- acid builds up in the muscle cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- A flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- transport series of molecules through which electrons are passed to make ATP
- gas that plants take in for photosynthesis
- outermost layer of the skin
- type of respiration that does not require oxygen
- the dense colorless framework of a chloroplast
20 Clues: outermost layer of the skin • type of respiration that requires oxygen • cell part where respiration takes place. • it changes the color of a reflected light • gas that plants take in for photosynthesis • the energy molecule created during respiration • the dense colorless framework of a chloroplast • type of respiration that does not require oxygen • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-09-23
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- often times different energy sources are converted to this, whos charged currents can be used to power thins like you phone or lights.
- energy captured from the sun.
- This source of energy is the result of pressure/density differences in the air, which is harnessed through large fan-like turbines
- Energy derived from burning living/organic material.
- Methane and other hydrocarbons are know as ____ gasses.
- energy derived from Earth's molten core.
- Dams built on rivers produce this type of energy.
- Term used to describe a resource that can be replenished within our life time.
- Slang term used for the process of extracting natural gas from the Earth
- Element used to power nuclear power plants
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- ____ fuels are formed from ancient dead organic materials like plants and animals from intense heat and pressure.
- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply such as that formed upstream of a dam.
- Process of splitting atoms into smaller atoms & releasing energy
- A combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits.
- Heat given off from splitting atoms is used to create this type of energy
- _____ Energy is stored energy.
- A barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level to generate electricity or as a water supply
- energy source derived from the daily fluctuation of regional ocean level.
- _____ Energy is energy of motion
- ___-renewable resources include fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas, and coal.
20 Clues: energy captured from the sun. • _____ Energy is stored energy. • _____ Energy is energy of motion • energy derived from Earth's molten core. • Element used to power nuclear power plants • Dams built on rivers produce this type of energy. • Energy derived from burning living/organic material. • Methane and other hydrocarbons are know as ____ gasses. • ...
Certas Energy 2022-09-15
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- To comply with this we ask the customer security questions
- Is the code for an automatic delivery
- What can we offer a customer who wants to be more environmentally friendly?
- is one way of searching for a customer
- Where do the tankers leave from to deliver fuel?
- This is where we would leave notes
- ' data' is the name of the tab where we would put a code
- What can an account holder set up if they want their carer to be able to order oil?
- In which tab can we see a time line of all transactions for an account?
- Is the name of one type of planned delivery
- Which tab do we use to see details of a DD?
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- FFDD is one type of payment method, name another
- Is the code for this fuel management package
- Who are we being compliant with by asking what the fuel is used for?
- Nearly half of our customers are this
- What is our premium kerosene called?
- Which department do we email if a customer decides they don't want their order?
- For our elderly or vulnerable customers
- What are we following when we speak to a customer about pricing?
- What is the system we use for all the customer accounts?
- Which is the department that deal with boiler services?
21 Clues: This is where we would leave notes • What is our premium kerosene called? • Nearly half of our customers are this • Is the code for an automatic delivery • is one way of searching for a customer • For our elderly or vulnerable customers • Is the name of one type of planned delivery • Which tab do we use to see details of a DD? • ...
Kinetic Energy 2022-09-15
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- the energy of motion
- the ability to do work
- visible light, x-rays, radio waves are examples of this form of energy
- force applied over a distance
- sum of the potential and kinetic energy of an object
- what the scientist measures
- these variables stay the same for the entire experiment
- stored energy
- this happens to the energy when the mass is doubled
- this happens to the energy when the velocity is doubled
- the amount of matter in an object
- energy stored in the bonds between molecules
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- the variable a scientist changes, tests
- a push or a pull
- speed with a direction
- energy of moving electrons
- unit of force
- energy stored in the nucleus of atoms
- the unit of energy
- form of energy that travels through matter by vibrations
- this is often called heat energy
- distance divided by time
22 Clues: unit of force • stored energy • a push or a pull • the unit of energy • the energy of motion • speed with a direction • the ability to do work • distance divided by time • energy of moving electrons • what the scientist measures • force applied over a distance • this is often called heat energy • the amount of matter in an object • energy stored in the nucleus of atoms • ...
THERMAL ENERGY 2023-02-09
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- the ability to make things move or change
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- tiny organisms that are made of a single cell
- when something becomes different over time
- Transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by the movement of warmer and cooler fluid from place to place
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the moment when two objects hit each other
- a heating unit that stores and warms water
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- the total kinetic energy of all the molecules that make up a sampl
- to make something safe to eat or drink by heating it
- a balanced state in which a system is stable
- water that is underground
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- to reach a conclusion using evidence and reasoning
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- Transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles in matter
- when something stays mostly the same over time
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- energy the energy that an object has because it is moving
20 Clues: water that is underground • the ability to make things move or change • a measure of how hot or cold something is • anything that has mass and takes up space • when something becomes different over time • the moment when two objects hit each other • a heating unit that stores and warms water • a balanced state in which a system is stable • ...
Cell Energy 2023-03-08
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- Sugar
- light absorbing pigment molecule
- ability to do work
- Make own food
- Get energy from food
- Uses Oxygen
- Process that converts food into energy
- Does not use oxygen
- Where photosynthesis happens
- Process of breaking down substances into smaller substances
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- Plants use light energy to convert water & carbon dioxide to oxygen & glucose
- What Bromothymol Blue tests for
- Organism with muscle, working out
- Process of breaking down glucose,reactants are glucose and oxygen, products are carbon dioxide, water, ATP
- Energy that cells use to store and release energy
- Openings located in Stroma
- Process when sugar converts to alcohol and carbon dioxide
- Adenosine Dipgosphate, lost or gained
- Color found in animal or plant
- Exchange of gases in leaf of plant
20 Clues: Sugar • Uses Oxygen • Make own food • ability to do work • Does not use oxygen • Get energy from food • Openings located in Stroma • Where photosynthesis happens • Color found in animal or plant • What Bromothymol Blue tests for • light absorbing pigment molecule • Organism with muscle, working out • Exchange of gases in leaf of plant • Adenosine Dipgosphate, lost or gained • ...
Energy Unit 2023-02-16
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- ability to cause change
- energy due to gravitational forces or height
- heat engine that burns fuel inside a set of cylinders
- average kinetic energy of moving particles in object
- transfer of thermal energy by collisions or touch
- energy can't be created or destroyed
- transfer of thermal energy by EM waves
- amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg by 1 degree C
- study of relationships between thermal energy, heat, & work
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- transfer of thermal energy in fluids
- there are 2 ways to increase the temperature of a system
- energy due to motion
- energy stored in stretched or compressed object
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy transferred between objects due to temperature difference
- anything around which you can imagine a barrier
- energy spontaneously spreads from high concentration to low
- energy that is stored
- energy that is sum of KE & PE of all moving particles
- sum of kinetic & potential energy in a system
20 Clues: energy due to motion • energy that is stored • ability to cause change • energy stored in chemical bonds • transfer of thermal energy in fluids • energy can't be created or destroyed • transfer of thermal energy by EM waves • energy due to gravitational forces or height • sum of kinetic & potential energy in a system • energy stored in stretched or compressed object • ...
Wave Energy 2023-04-19
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- The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium into another medium
- The number of waves that pass a point within one second
- Electromagnetic waves with the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies
- Electromagnetic waves that have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies than radiowaves
- Electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies
- The height of a wave from its resting point to its crest
- A wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion
- A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- A wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields, which radiate outward at the speed of light
- A wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave
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- The ability of light to pass through a medium
- Electromagnetic waves that have have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies than light waves, also known as heat waves.
- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass
- A change in sound frequency caused by a moving sound source
- A wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- A wave that occurs at the surface between two mediums and the particles move in a circular motion
- Electromagnetic waves small enough to pass through soft tissue but not bone tissue
- Electromagnetic waves that we can see
- The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave
- Electromagnetic waves that have frequencies slight higher than visible light waves and can damage skin
20 Clues: Electromagnetic waves that we can see • The ability of light to pass through a medium • A wave that requires a medium through which to travel • The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave • The number of waves that pass a point within one second • A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place • ...
Energy revision 2024-05-21
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- sulfur impurities in fossil fuels add to this problem
- the unit of measurement of energy
- these materials are generally good insulators
- coal, crude oil (petroleum) and natural gas are examples
- the unit of measurement of electrical energy used to pay the electricity bill
- formed from prehistoric forests
- this change of state allows heat to leave a hot liquid
- energy is passed through the vibration of particles in solids
- heat from the sun can pass through the vacuum of space with this type of heat transfer
- these materials are generally good thermal conductors
- showing useful and non-useful energy transferred
- calculated by dividing the energy transferred usefully by the total energy transferred
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- use energy from the sun directly to heat water
- formed from marine microorganisms
- the quantity of energy required to cause a one degree C temperature rise in 1kg of a particular substance
- the form of energy possessed by moving objects
- at the end of the race, marathon runners wrap themselves in foil blankets to reduce heat loss by this
- increasing the carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere can cause this
- the rate of transfer of energy
- convert energy from the sun into electricity
- energy source caused by radioactive rocks underground
- the unit of measurement of power
- hot liquids or gases are pushed upwards by cooler fluid as it sinks
- energy from, e.g, uranium, used to generate electricity
24 Clues: the rate of transfer of energy • formed from prehistoric forests • the unit of measurement of power • formed from marine microorganisms • the unit of measurement of energy • convert energy from the sun into electricity • these materials are generally good insulators • use energy from the sun directly to heat water • the form of energy possessed by moving objects • ...
Energy Review 2024-06-06
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- A type of energy that a stretched rubber band has
- Metals are a great thermal _____ allowing heat transfer
- A measure of the movement of particles
- Has the greatest effect on the amount of kinetic energy
- When something is moving it has _____ energy
- Particles with a lot of thermal energy _____ faster
- A truck has more ___ than a car giving it more kinetic energy
- Type of energy for heat
- Heat Trans- Getting burned when touching a hot stove
- Wool and feathers are examples of great thermal ____.
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- Heat stops flowing when object reach equilibrium or temperature ____.
- Type of energy from vibrations in the air
- Moving thermal energy
- Somethings position or shape gives it _____ energy
- Top shelf book vs. Bottom shelf book has ____ potential energy
- Heat Trans- The suns warmth on a cold day
- Heat Trans- Cool air sinking from a vent
- A type of energy that food has
- Potential energy is affected by mass, height and ______.
- The ability to do work
- Thermal energy flows from Hot objects to ______.
21 Clues: Moving thermal energy • The ability to do work • Type of energy for heat • A type of energy that food has • A measure of the movement of particles • Heat Trans- Cool air sinking from a vent • Type of energy from vibrations in the air • Heat Trans- The suns warmth on a cold day • When something is moving it has _____ energy • Thermal energy flows from Hot objects to ______. • ...
Cellular Energy 2024-05-17
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- Cycle second stage of cellular respiration that takes place in the mitochondria.
- The building of larger molecules from smaller molecules usually involving the input of energy.
- a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration.
- an anaerobic process by which 2 ATP are produced with either ethanol or lactic acid produced as a byproduct.
- Involves the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones typically releasing energy in the process.
- colorless fluid in chloroplast that is the initial site of the Calvin Cycle of photosynthesis.
- any substance found in tissues or cells that causes them to have color.
- Organisms that make their own food by using chemical energy.
- Unavailable energy in an ecosystem.
- an enzyme used to catalyze the first step in the conversion of CO2 to glucose.
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- the process of cellular respiration that takes place in the presence of oxygen.
- The process by which (mostly) plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make sugar and oxygen.
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars).
- cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen.
- The energy molecule found in all living things.
- Explains that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- The chemical changes that take place in a cell or organism.
- cycle in which carbon dioxide is converted to glucose.
- A nucleotide that has two phosphate groups attached to it.
- first stage of cellular respiration which occurs in the cell’s cytoplasm.
20 Clues: Unavailable energy in an ecosystem. • a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration. • The energy molecule found in all living things. • Explains that energy cannot be created or destroyed. • cycle in which carbon dioxide is converted to glucose. • cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen. • A nucleotide that has two phosphate groups attached to it. • ...
Energy Crossword 2024-02-08
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- - change
- - particles are packed together
- - energy transferred through objects due to temperature difference
- Expansion - increase in size and temperature
- - force applied through distance
- potential energy - stenching or pulling an object
- heat - raise temperature of material
- - transfer through thermal energy by collisions
- - example microwave
- - happens at surface level of liquid
- - transferred through thermal energy
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- energy - energy that is stored in between objects
- - at its highest
- potential energy - gravitational forces between objects
- - stuff within a boundary
- - gas becomes liquid
- - What make up solid, liquid, gas
- - temperature in which pressure of vapor
- Theory - how particles in gas behave
- - solid turns into a liquid
- - solid changing into gas without go through the stage of liquid
- of energy - cannot be created or destroyed
- energy - heat energy
- energy - motion
- - opposite of melting
25 Clues: - change • energy - motion • - at its highest • - example microwave • - gas becomes liquid • energy - heat energy • - opposite of melting • - stuff within a boundary • - solid turns into a liquid • - particles are packed together • - force applied through distance • - What make up solid, liquid, gas • Theory - how particles in gas behave • heat - raise temperature of material • ...