energy Crossword Puzzles
6TH GRADE SCIENCE 2023-05-09
Across
- stored energy
- in the food web eats only other animals
- the animal in an ecosystem that relies on other organisms to get its food
- energy deriving from chemicals usually gas or food
- heat transfer through currents
- a symbiotic relationship where one organism is harmed while the other is benefited
- in the energy pyramid eats plants and other animals
- a giant gyre full of trash most being plastic
- heat transfer through direct touch
- the action of work
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- in the food web is the apex predator
- the thing that helps an ecosystem from reaching its' carrying capacity
- heat transfer through energy rays
- (example) tundra, deciduous forest, rainforest, desert, etc.
- get food from the sun
- the variety of plants and animals in an ecosystem
- like a large whirlpool
- in the energy pyramid only consumes plants
- causes currents to spin either clockwise or counterclockwise
- the energy of movement
20 Clues: stored energy • the action of work • get food from the sun • like a large whirlpool • the energy of movement • heat transfer through currents • heat transfer through energy rays • heat transfer through direct touch • in the food web is the apex predator • in the food web eats only other animals • in the energy pyramid only consumes plants • ...
Taxonomy & Ecology Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-30
Across
- organism that gets energy from breaking down dead remains
- kingdom that has salty environment organisms
- kingdom that has decomposers
- kingdom that we belong to
- cells that lack a nucleus
- organism that consumes food to use for its energy
- interconnected food chains modeling energy flow
- how many kingdoms are there
- cells that have a nucleus
- how many domains are there
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- organism that uses energy to make its own food
- pathway that energy and nutrients follow in ecosystem
- position an organism occupies in a FC or FW
- last name of your science teacher
- reproduction resulting from one parent organism
- kingdom that has primary producers of oxygen
- oxygen being used by cells to break down sugars
- process by using energy from sun to make food
- part of Earth where life exists
- representation of the energy available at each trophic level
20 Clues: kingdom that we belong to • cells that lack a nucleus • cells that have a nucleus • how many domains are there • how many kingdoms are there • kingdom that has decomposers • part of Earth where life exists • last name of your science teacher • position an organism occupies in a FC or FW • kingdom that has salty environment organisms • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UNIT V 2013-09-29
Across
- WITHOUT THIS WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO WORK
- IS THE REACTION THAT HAPPENS IN ATOMIC BOMB EXPLOSIONS
- MANILA ELECTRIC COMPANY WHICH PRIVATE CORPORATION
- A COMMON SOURCE OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
- SUPERVISES AND GIVES POLICY GUIDELINES FOR ENERGY INDUSTRY
- POWER CORPORATION MEANING OF NPC THAT PRODUCE AND SELL ELECTRICITY
- GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IS BLANK SOURCES
- PRODUCED FROM THE FOSSIL OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
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- MOST MACHINES NOW RUN ON
- IS MOVING AIR
- MAIN SOURCES OF ENERGY
- IS A MIXTURE OF LIGHT HYDROCARBONS
- HEAT ENERGY FROM THE EARTH
- THE METER MEASURES THE ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
- FOODS RICH IN CARBOHYRATES ARE DESCRIBED AS
- USE HUGE TURBINES WITH BLADES THAT WORK LIKE AN ELECTRIC FAN
- ENERGY DERIVED FROM WATER
- REFINING CRUDE OIL PRODUCES A NUMBER OF IMPORTANT SUBSTANCES CALLED
- IS ONE OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SUPPLIERS OF NATURAL GAS
- THE FIRST FOSSIL FUEL TO BE DISCOVERED
20 Clues: IS MOVING AIR • MAIN SOURCES OF ENERGY • MOST MACHINES NOW RUN ON • ENERGY DERIVED FROM WATER • HEAT ENERGY FROM THE EARTH • IS A MIXTURE OF LIGHT HYDROCARBONS • GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IS BLANK SOURCES • A COMMON SOURCE OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY • THE FIRST FOSSIL FUEL TO BE DISCOVERED • WITHOUT THIS WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO WORK • FOODS RICH IN CARBOHYRATES ARE DESCRIBED AS • ...
unit 7 - emily soucy 2015-12-16
Across
- ability of women to achieve improvements in status
- costs associated with transportation
- supply of energy that has been discovered
- energy supplied by the sun
- what does PPP stand for
- countries opened up to foreign investment
- costs resulting from a location
- crop and wood wastes burned as fuel to generate electricity
- atoms fusing together to create energy
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- atoms splitting apart to create energy
- power of moving water to create energy
- what does GNI stand for
- what does GDP stand for
- the quantity of something that producers have available for sale
- using the power of wind to generate electricity
- a supply of energy that is thought to exist
- improvements made in industrial technology
- the quantity that consumers are willing to buy
- an energy source formed from the residue of plants and animals buried millions of years ago
- humans forced to do work
20 Clues: what does GNI stand for • what does GDP stand for • what does PPP stand for • humans forced to do work • energy supplied by the sun • costs resulting from a location • costs associated with transportation • atoms splitting apart to create energy • power of moving water to create energy • atoms fusing together to create energy • supply of energy that has been discovered • ...
Unit 2 vocabulary 2017-09-21
Across
- A sugar that is an energy source in living organisms
- Organism that feeds on dead organisms
- Organism that makes its own food
- The process of rotting
- A substance that possesses mass
- chain A series of organisms each dependent on the next one as a source of energy
- energy Light energy
- An organism that decomposes organic material
- The amount of organisms in an area
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- The ability to do work
- A substance that provides nourishment
- compound A chemical compound that has at least one atom of carbon
- consumer Carnivore or omnivore at the middle of a food chain
- Process that plants use to turn sunlight into food
- A thing that eats something
- consumers Carnivore at the top of the food chain
- Decayed organic material
- Rotting through the action of bacteria and fungi
- energy / Energy stored in chemical compounds
- consumer Herbivores
20 Clues: energy Light energy • consumer Herbivores • The ability to do work • The process of rotting • Decayed organic material • A thing that eats something • A substance that possesses mass • Organism that makes its own food • The amount of organisms in an area • A substance that provides nourishment • Organism that feeds on dead organisms • An organism that decomposes organic material • ...
Grade 7 Science 2017-10-02
Across
- stores food and water
- speed up chemical reactions in living things
- fats, oils and waxes
- let's things in and out of the organism
- transport that requires energy across a cell
- allows particles to leave a cell
- captures energy from the sunlight and changes it into energy cells can use for food
- A group of similar cells that work to perform a specific function
- produce proteins
- two or more elements combine chemically
- A material passed from parent to offspring
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- some substances can cross the membrane while others can't
- Energy rich compounds
- Single celled organisms
- transport that requires no energy
- converts energy stored in food to energy a cell can use
- gel like substance that fills the region between cell membrain and nucleus
- A type of diffusion
- distributes newly formed materials and disrupts them
- different tissues that function together
20 Clues: produce proteins • A type of diffusion • fats, oils and waxes • Energy rich compounds • stores food and water • Single celled organisms • allows particles to leave a cell • transport that requires no energy • let's things in and out of the organism • two or more elements combine chemically • different tissues that function together • A material passed from parent to offspring • ...
Vocab 2018-03-05
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- living thing that shapes ecosystem
- both species benefit from relationship
- obtains energy from food it produces
- nonliving thing that shapes ecosystem
- one organism captures and feeds off other organism
- study of organisms and organisms and their enviornment
- obtains energy from dead matter
- organism gains energy from eating only plants
- obtains energy from eating plants and animals
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- total amount of living tissue in trophic level
- area where organism live, including biotic and abiotic factors that effect it
- use chemical energy to produce carbohydrates
- one organism lives in or on organism and constantly harms it
- part of earth which life exists
- organism gains energy from eating animals
- relationship which 2 species live closely together
- obtains energy from food it consumes
- step in food chain or food web
- study of evolutionary relationships among organisms
- any necessity of life
20 Clues: any necessity of life • step in food chain or food web • part of earth which life exists • obtains energy from dead matter • living thing that shapes ecosystem • obtains energy from food it produces • obtains energy from food it consumes • nonliving thing that shapes ecosystem • both species benefit from relationship • organism gains energy from eating animals • ...
Vocabulary Review 2021-08-05
Across
- energy that is stored
- heat transferred to cold
- degree of the compactness of an object
- composed of atoms
- no definite shape or volume; very low density
- energy produced when heat contacts w/ cold
- substances that are able to flow
- battery/generator connects a complete circuit
- the form of energy that is caused when
- smallest part of an element
- heat transferred through electromagnetic waves
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- material through which an electrical current can flow easily
- the form of energy emitted from the sun
- the capacity to do work
- energy can ______ from one system to another
- energy resulting in a push or pull
- the amount of material an object contains
- fluid transfer of heat
- a material through which electrical current does not readily flow
- atoms closely packed together; very dense
- a push or a pull
21 Clues: a push or a pull • composed of atoms • energy that is stored • fluid transfer of heat • the capacity to do work • heat transferred to cold • smallest part of an element • substances that are able to flow • energy resulting in a push or pull • degree of the compactness of an object • the form of energy that is caused when • the form of energy emitted from the sun • ...
crossword topic 3 test-hansen 2024-04-23
Across
- is the rate at which work is done
- the amount of work done
- position changes relative to another object
- is a form of energy that travels
- is the energy possesed by viture
- any time you exert a force
- push or a pull
- particals in a object
- the substance that makes the lightsticks glow
- two objects in a vitical position
- is the ability to do work or cause change
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- is the energy asosiatiatiod with a object
- is the energy of an object in motion
- position or shape
- an irigation device
- being in motion
- a power or a force
- when the temp of a gas stays the same
- it is a force
- particals in kinedic energy
- it is an efect
- the middle of some thing
- the preshure with the volume of a gas
- is the energy of electric
24 Clues: it is a force • it is an efect • push or a pull • being in motion • position or shape • a power or a force • an irigation device • particals in a object • the amount of work done • the middle of some thing • is the energy of electric • any time you exert a force • particals in kinedic energy • is a form of energy that travels • is the energy possesed by viture • ...
Radiography Week 1 2023-07-19
Across
- the MOVEMENT or shift of energy
- Potential, Kinetic, Electric, Thermal, Chemical
- from source
- Energy is carried by moving molecule
- how fast something is moving
- the amount of energy an object may have at any given height at rest
- Tendency of a moving object to maintain its state of motion (speed and
- Measure of one type of internal energy within an
- collection of photons being emitted from one source
- number of repetitions of cycle per
- minimum quantity of work to be done on
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- form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- electron to remove it from the atom
- Rate of doing work
- movement of energy through space
- Densely packed core of atom
- is transferred by interactions of adjacent
- length of one cycle
- from its source
- Beam intensity decreases as
20 Clues: from source • from its source • Rate of doing work • length of one cycle • Densely packed core of atom • Beam intensity decreases as • how fast something is moving • the MOVEMENT or shift of energy • movement of energy through space • number of repetitions of cycle per • electron to remove it from the atom • Energy is carried by moving molecule • ...
Species Interactions 2023-03-21
Across
- type of species that actively builds habitats
- group of species in a geographic area
- living organisms in an environment
- output of metabolism for all life (energy metabolism)
- energy with no atoms
- type of species that has a lot of indirect effects on other species
- source of carbon is inorganic
- have C atoms, typically linked in chains, may have H, O, N, S, P
- (+/-) species interaction
- (+/+) species interaction
- gets energy from light
- stored energy
- one organism makes environment more hospitable for another
- biotic and abiotic factors that interact in an environment
- movement energy
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- (-/-) species interaction
- (-/0) species interaction
- all chemical reactions
- gets energy from chemicals
- source of carbon is organic
- non-living components in an environment
- type of species that has big impact on ecosystem due to their large numbers
- (+/0) species interaction
- food used to make useable energy
- builds molecules
25 Clues: stored energy • movement energy • builds molecules • energy with no atoms • all chemical reactions • gets energy from light • (-/-) species interaction • (-/0) species interaction • (+/0) species interaction • (+/-) species interaction • (+/+) species interaction • gets energy from chemicals • source of carbon is organic • source of carbon is inorganic • food used to make useable energy • ...
Energy Flow Vocabulary 2021-09-21
Across
- meat eaters ex: tigers
- a chemical substance that reacts with another
- can only be a primary consumer ex: bunny
- shows the amount of energy need to support the ecosystem
- process in which producers convert CO2 and H2O into sugar and oxygen
- place where photosynthesis takes place
- must eat food to receive energy
- consumers that are hunted and killed
- use radiant energy to create their own food
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- the chemical reaction
- show feeding relationships in an ecosystem
- levels of consumers in an ecosystem
- a written expression of a chemical reaction
- receives energy from the primary consumer
- consumers who hunt and kill other consumers
- glucose is an example of this type of energy
- humans are __________
- light energy
- receives energy from the secondary consumer
- another name for sugar
- a chemical substance created in a chemical reaction
- 1st consumer
22 Clues: light energy • 1st consumer • the chemical reaction • humans are __________ • meat eaters ex: tigers • another name for sugar • must eat food to receive energy • levels of consumers in an ecosystem • consumers that are hunted and killed • place where photosynthesis takes place • can only be a primary consumer ex: bunny • receives energy from the primary consumer • ...
Unit 3 - Energy Between Organisms 2025-03-04
Across
- organisms that eats producers only
- eats other organisms for energy
- eats dead organisms and recycles matter
- shows the feeding relationships of all organisms
- ability to do work
- 4th trophic level in a food chain; 3rd level consumer
- 3rd trophic level in a food chain; 2nd level consumer
- organism that eats other organisms
- model that shows transfer of energy in one straight pathway
- gets energy from the sun or other energy sources(heat,chemicals) to make food
- organism that eats producers and consumers
- stuff everything is made of
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- organism that makes its own food
- how all living things lose energy
- various steps in a food chain
- diagram showing decrease of energy by trophic level
- biological matter of the organism in a food web
- eats other consumers (meat)
- 2nd trophic level in a food chain; eats producers
- variety of living organisms in an ecosystem
20 Clues: ability to do work • eats other consumers (meat) • stuff everything is made of • various steps in a food chain • eats other organisms for energy • organism that makes its own food • how all living things lose energy • organisms that eats producers only • organism that eats other organisms • eats dead organisms and recycles matter • organism that eats producers and consumers • ...
Science menu project 2023-12-13
Across
- Gets car power to un
- Uses heat and thermal
- Power that can be changed
- Use of a reaction to produce electricity
- Vibrations that reach the human ear as sound
- Movement of electrons
- Chemical
- Particularly as measured by radiometry
- Strength and vitality required for sustained physical or metal activity
- To bring closer
- Random bouncing atoms
- The flow of electrical charge
- A type of kinetic energy that travels in waves
- is Sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
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- is the process of changing energy from one form to another
- Form An elastic is stored in an elastic object
- Created from the vibration of atoms
- Potential energy a massive object has in relation to another object
- Substance that gets released when it goes through a chemical reaction
- Sound and light
- Energy is stored in objects as objects move faster
21 Clues: Chemical • To bring closer • Sound and light • Gets car power to un • Uses heat and thermal • Movement of electrons • Random bouncing atoms • Power that can be changed • The flow of electrical charge • Created from the vibration of atoms • Particularly as measured by radiometry • Use of a reaction to produce electricity • Vibrations that reach the human ear as sound • ...
Powered up 2024-02-02
Across
- A panel made to absorb energy from the sun to power things
- A container containing energy which is used to power things
- To pass through without absorbing
- A small network of energy grids
- A unit used to measure power
- A beam of light
- A peninsula in Asia
- The flow of energy or charge
- A person who designs and builds machines
- The star we orbit
- The ability to do something
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- Mountain range shared by China,India, Pakistan,Nepal,Bhutan
- A way of making energy from the sun rays
- A group of things working together to produce a reaction
- The ability to work
- A world wide network of computers
- A type of energy that allows us to see things
- Related to the sun
- Light that comes from the sun
- A electronic device that allows us to get information or data
20 Clues: A beam of light • The star we orbit • Related to the sun • The ability to work • A peninsula in Asia • The ability to do something • A unit used to measure power • The flow of energy or charge • Light that comes from the sun • A small network of energy grids • To pass through without absorbing • A world wide network of computers • A way of making energy from the sun rays • ...
Chris energy crossword 2025-07-31
Across
- The number of complete waves passing a fixed point, in a given amount of time.
- The ability to do stuff
- Can be transformed into different types of energy
- Above height energy
- Any moving thing
- Caused by any vibrating object
- Movement of atoms in objects
- The particles move up and down and the wave moves side to side
- Stretched energy
- Push,pull and twist
- The distance from the maximum disturbance of a wave to its undisturbed position
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- The particles move back and forwards and the wave moves back and forth as well
- Moaz is Chris bestfriend =)
- The time taken for one complete wave to happen.
- The distance between a point on one wave and the same point on the next wave
- Travels in wavelengths
- Stored energy
- Vibrations or disturbances that carry energy
- Contained in electrons
- The energy contained in a atoms nucleus
20 Clues: Stored energy • Any moving thing • Stretched energy • Above height energy • Push,pull and twist • Travels in wavelengths • Contained in electrons • The ability to do stuff • Moaz is Chris bestfriend =) • Movement of atoms in objects • Caused by any vibrating object • The energy contained in a atoms nucleus • Vibrations or disturbances that carry energy • ...
Year 8 semester 2 Science Revision 2022-11-21
Across
- The largest internal Organ
- They have hair like tips called Cilia
- Particles heating up liquiud or gas
- Change or transition
- Energy stored in chemicals
- Long and elastic cells
- Rolls food into round balls (bolus)
- Make Proteins
- Opposite to Respiration in plant cells
- Makes energy
- Prokaryotic cells don't have...
- Energy that makes sound
- Process which melts
- Type of Igneous Rock
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- Heat transformation without particles
- Cells that have organelles
- Type of Metamorphic rock
- The process of magma turning into Igneous rock
- Transferred from one place to another
- Land explored for the best location to mine
- Stored energy within a stretched object
- Plays no part in the in the human digestive sytem
- Tools used to remove
- Gravitational potential energy formula
- Study of Rocks
- Energy stored in the nucleus
- Energy possessed by objects that are
- Type of sedimentary rock
28 Clues: Makes energy • Make Proteins • Study of Rocks • Process which melts • Change or transition • Tools used to remove • Type of Igneous Rock • Long and elastic cells • Energy that makes sound • Type of Metamorphic rock • Type of sedimentary rock • The largest internal Organ • Cells that have organelles • Energy stored in chemicals • Energy stored in the nucleus • Prokaryotic cells don't have... • ...
Newtons laws forces and motion and energy! 2023-01-10
Across
- a=△V/△t
- Distance between start and finish, with direction.
- The force that pulls or tension.
- unit of weight.
- A quantity without direction.
- No energy or matter flows in or outt of the system.
- The ability to do work.
- The attraction between objects.
- It is the effect of gravity on that mass.
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- Energy can flow freely in and out of the system but not matter.
- Heat energy.
- energy Etot=P.E+K.E
- 1/2 mv^2
- how far an object travels
- defined as how much matter an object has.
- △Ep=(m×g)△h
- The force that squeezes and shortens an object.
- Energy and matter can flow freely in and out of system.
- unit of energy can be quantified.
- A quantity with direction.
- How fast something is moving.
- speed with direction or the change in position with direction.
22 Clues: a=△V/△t • 1/2 mv^2 • △Ep=(m×g)△h • Heat energy. • unit of weight. • energy Etot=P.E+K.E • The ability to do work. • how far an object travels • A quantity with direction. • A quantity without direction. • How fast something is moving. • The attraction between objects. • The force that pulls or tension. • unit of energy can be quantified. • defined as how much matter an object has. • ...
Sun, Earth, Moon Vocabulary Review 2025-11-05
Across
- energy from the sun
- The state between Colorado and Montana
- energy from chemical reactions
- energy from vibrations
- energy created after potential
- when things can not be easily separated
- stored energy
- electricity can easily flow through
- when things can be easily separated
- energy created from heat
- The most northeastern state
- the force that slows down movement
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- The state located to East of Idaho
- sinks in water (2 words-no spaces)
- The state to the West of Alabama
- The number of states in the southeast
- a state to the North of Texas
- energy created from movement
- when something is attracted to a magnet
- floats in water (2 words-no spaces)
- a state on the west coast
- when it can dissolve in water
- stops electricity from flowing through
- the force that pulls us towards the center of Earth
- when it does not dissolve in water
25 Clues: stored energy • energy from the sun • energy from vibrations • energy created from heat • a state on the west coast • The most northeastern state • energy created from movement • a state to the North of Texas • when it can dissolve in water • energy from chemical reactions • energy created after potential • The state to the West of Alabama • The state located to East of Idaho • ...
Conservation of Energy 2019-09-13
Across
- Results from a temperature difference due to the transfer of thermal energy
- Energy a substance or system has because of its motion
- The rest of the universe that interacts with the system
- The ability to do work
- A system that freely exchanges energy and matter with its surroundings
- The part of the universe being studied
- Energy is neither created nor _____________________.
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- Energy carried by moving electrons in an electric conductor
- Energy held by an object in a gravitational field
- Energy a substance or system has related to its temperature
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- A system that does not exchange energy or matter with its surroundings
- A system that exchanges only energy with its surroundings, not matter
- Energy that is trapped inside each atom
- Energy is ____________ from one form to another.
15 Clues: The ability to do work • The part of the universe being studied • Energy that is trapped inside each atom • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • Energy is ____________ from one form to another. • Energy held by an object in a gravitational field • Energy is neither created nor _____________________. • Energy a substance or system has because of its motion • ...
Maria Sanchez, 3rd hr 2024-05-06
Across
- The ability to do work
- source can not be re-used
- Renewable energy from the environment
- Electricity produced using water
- My name
- Energy from heat
- Motion or movement
- nucleus of atoms fusion or fission
- Non-renewable sourced used for electricity
- A heavy flammable gas, used as fuel
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- Heat from earth used for steam or hot water
- Energy that is stored
- burnt liquid
- Happens due to motion
- Energy using the power of the sun
- solid,split to release heat
- Source will not run out
- energy using the power of the wind to generate electricity
- moving electrons
19 Clues: My name • burnt liquid • Energy from heat • moving electrons • Motion or movement • Energy that is stored • Happens due to motion • The ability to do work • Source will not run out • source can not be re-used • solid,split to release heat • Electricity produced using water • Energy using the power of the sun • nucleus of atoms fusion or fission • A heavy flammable gas, used as fuel • ...
science 2022-09-02
Across
- ,energy that is taken in by earth
- ,state of balance
- ,the ability to do work
- ,the ground
- ,stored energy
- , energy transferred bc of temp differance
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- ,the air above earth
- , energy is scatterd into differant wave links
- ,most of earths energy is powered by
- ,energy in the for of waves
- , living parts of earth
- , energy being used
- ,water on earth
- , the amount of incoming or out going energy allowed
- , where all human life is.
15 Clues: ,the ground • ,stored energy • ,water on earth • ,state of balance • , energy being used • ,the air above earth • , living parts of earth • ,the ability to do work • , where all human life is. • ,energy in the for of waves • ,energy that is taken in by earth • ,most of earths energy is powered by • , energy transferred bc of temp differance • ...
Lock #2 Energy 2023-10-31
Across
- is the stored energy that an object has due to its shape, position, or chemical composition.
- is the energy associated with the arrangement of magnetic materials in a magnetic field
- the stored energy in the chemical bonds of chemical compounds.
- the energy of moving electrons.
- transmitted through space in the form of waves (does not require matter).
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can change and/or move.
- the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy.
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- the movement of energy from one object or system to another.
- takes place when energy changes from one form to another.
- energy that results from the breaking apart or joining of an atom's nuclei.
- is the energy stored in an elastic object when it is stretched or compressed.
- is energy that an object has due to motion
- a type of kinetic energy that results from the vibration of particles.
- is the energy an object has due to the motion of its molecules caused by friction.
- the ability to do work and is measured in joules (j).
- is the energy an object possesses due to its position in a gravitational field and is directly related to an object's height or elevation above a reference point.
16 Clues: the energy of moving electrons. • is energy that an object has due to motion • the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy. • the ability to do work and is measured in joules (j). • takes place when energy changes from one form to another. • the movement of energy from one object or system to another. • ...
The Essentials of Life: Topic Four - Energy 2023-05-10
Across
- Benjamin Franklin discovered this form of energy
- Hydro-electric energy is made from flowing _________
- Electrical energy can be stored in a ___________
- Without Energy _____________ happens
- Fossil fuels include Coal, Oil and Natural ________
- The most reliable and efficient form of energy is __________
- Energy from the Sun is called ________ energy
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- Wind mills only produce energy when it's __________
- There are _________ forms of energy
- Solar panels only produce energy when the ________is shining
- Liquid fuel made from corn is called ___________
- There are over 6000 products made from ________
- Thermal energy is ________ energy
- The "Ability to do Work" is called ___________
14 Clues: Thermal energy is ________ energy • There are _________ forms of energy • Without Energy _____________ happens • Energy from the Sun is called ________ energy • The "Ability to do Work" is called ___________ • There are over 6000 products made from ________ • Benjamin Franklin discovered this form of energy • Electrical energy can be stored in a ___________ • ...
30 2025-05-02
Across
- Great talent
- Hopeful energy
- Solid steps
- Keep moving
- Build tough
- Passionate energy
- Boost belief
- Spark change
- Elevated path
- Heroically brave
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- Keep stepping
- Builds up
- Radiate joy
- Larger visions
- Move fast
- Brings better
- Follow passion
- Radiate energy
- New energy
- Invent new
- Burning desire
- Build bravery
- Builds up
- Positive flow
- Winning road
25 Clues: Builds up • Move fast • Builds up • New energy • Invent new • Radiate joy • Solid steps • Keep moving • Build tough • Great talent • Winning road • Boost belief • Spark change • Keep stepping • Brings better • Build bravery • Positive flow • Elevated path • Larger visions • Hopeful energy • Follow passion • Radiate energy • Burning desire • Heroically brave • Passionate energy
Unit 6 Physics 2024-02-22
Across
- The electrical energy from this natural phenomenon is changed into light, heat, and sound.
- This is a complete circular path which electricity flows through.
- When this subatomic particle moves, it creates electricity.
- Energy can be neither created nor ______.
- This type of nuclear energy is when nuclei join together.
- This type of energy is heat.
- This type of energy combined with potential energy is mechanical energy.
- This type of nuclear energy is when a nucleus is separating or dividing in parts.
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- This is the transfer of heat through a material by direct contact.
- This type of energy is the ability to do work.
- This transfer of energy is also known as radiant energy.
- Heat can be transferred in this many ways.
- A battery is a store of chemical energy which can be converted to this kind of energy.
- This is the motion of warm material that rises, cools off, and sinks again which produces a continuous circulation of material and transfer of heat.
- This type of electricity is the build-up of the electrical charge in an object when it is rubbed against another object.
- The ability to exert a force causing an object to move.
16 Clues: This type of energy is heat. • Energy can be neither created nor ______. • Heat can be transferred in this many ways. • This type of energy is the ability to do work. • The ability to exert a force causing an object to move. • This transfer of energy is also known as radiant energy. • This type of nuclear energy is when nuclei join together. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2023-12-07
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- The amount of thermal energy required to increase the temperature of 1 kg of a material by 1oC.
- The movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a colder object.
- A material in which energy does now through through easily.
- An increase in a material's volume when its temperature increases.
- The movement of fluids in a cycle because of convection.
- A device that converts electric energy into thermal energy.
- A machine that converts thermal energy into mechanical.
- A material in which energy flows through easily.
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- A decrease in a material's volume when its temperature decreases.
- A device that regulates the temperature of a system.
- The sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the particles that make up a material.
- The average kinetic energy of the particles that make up a material.
- The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another.
- The transfer of thermal energy through the collision of particles.
- A device that uses electric energy to transfer thermal energy from a cooler location to a warmer location.
- The transfer of thermal energy from one material to another through electromagnetic waves.
16 Clues: A material in which energy flows through easily. • A device that regulates the temperature of a system. • A machine that converts thermal energy into mechanical. • The movement of fluids in a cycle because of convection. • A material in which energy does now through through easily. • A device that converts electric energy into thermal energy. • ...
Energy In The Enviroment 2016-04-04
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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 device that converts light into electricity.
- Energy in transit.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- Energy from the sun.
- A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- The process of controlling resources; for example, limiting soil erosion, reducing sediment in waterways, conserving water, and improving water quality.
- Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used, such as oil, coal, and natural gas.
- The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- 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.
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- The first and simplest element on the periodic table. It is one of the most common elements in the galaxy.
- Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat.
- Energy visible to the eye.
- The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.Law of Conservation of Energy
- A system by which electrical power is delivered throughout a region.
- Oil.
- Thermal Unit) The heat equal to 1/180 of the heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water from 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 212 degrees Fahrenheit at a constant pressure of one atmosphere.
- Energy produced by mechanical devices, such as gears, pulleys, levers, or internal combustion engines.
- The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- An energy source that will never run out.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- A unit measure of work.
- 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.
- Any significant change in measures of climate, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind, lasting for an extended period of a decade or longer.
- The unit of energy or work in the MKS system of units, equal to the work done by a force of one Newton-meter.
- A collection of wind turbines used to create electricity.
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- The power of the atom.
- External surroundings.
36 Clues: Oil. • Energy in transit. • Energy from the sun. • The power of the atom. • External surroundings. • 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. • Energy associated with the flow of electrons. • A resource that cannot be replaced once used. • ...
Energy Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-09
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- circular motion of liquids or gases due to density differences that result from temperature differences
- energy in the form of waves produced by the vibration of electrically charged particles (i.e. light waves)
- the energy transferred between objects that causes a change in temperature
- increasing the wavelength of a longitudinal wave
- takes place when energy changes from one form into another
- the transfer of energy as heat by the movement of a liquid or gas
- the highest point in a wave
- the ability to do work; measured in joules (J)
- a type of kinetic energy resulting from the vibration of particles
- the transfer of energy as heat from one substance to another through direct contact
- the distance from any point on a wave to the next identical point on the same wave (i.e. the distance from crest to crest)
- the time required for identical parts of consecutive waves to pass a given point (i.e. the time between two crests)
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- a form of potential energy stored in the bonds that hold compounds together
- a material that does not transfer heat well
- sources of energy that do not have a limited supply available
- the energy in an object due to the motion of its molecules; the total kinetic energy of all particles in a substance
- a wave in which particles move back and forth in the same direction that the wave travels
- waves that require a medium
- the effect produced when longitudinal and transverse waves combine
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- the use of force to move an object some distance
- the number of waves that pass a point in a given amount of time, usually one second; measured in hertz (Hz)
- decreasing the wavelength of a longitudinal wave
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- a push or pull exerted on an object in order to change the motion of the object
- the speed at which a wave travels; often dependent on the medium
- the energy of moving electrons
- the average kinetic energy of the molecules in an object or substance
- the lowest point in a wave
- a wave in which particles move perpendicularly to the direction the wave travels
- a material that transfers heat well
- the joining of two different atomic nuclei into one
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change forms
- the movement of energy from one object or system to another
- the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- the material (solid, liquid, or gas) through which a wave can travel
- the energy that an object has because of the position, condition, or chemical composition of the object
- the distance particles in a wave move from their rest position
- energy in the nucleus of an atom that is released when nuclei are split or joined
- the splitting of the nucleus of an atom into two
40 Clues: the lowest point in a wave • the highest point in a wave • waves that require a medium • the energy of moving electrons • a material that transfers heat well • a material that does not transfer heat well • the ability to do work; measured in joules (J) • the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • the use of force to move an object some distance • ...
Kinetic Theory of Matter Model 2 2022-09-06
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- energy need to change the temperature
- another term for freezing
- gas turn into a liquid
- is use to measure temperature
- energy the sum of potential and kinetic
- expand < liquids
- matter is in a liquid-gas state
- heat energy transfer in solids only
- molecules colliding with walls
- matter is in a solid-liquid state
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- expand > solids but < gases
- happens anywhere in the liquid
- evaporation only happens at the.....
- has 3 different states
- heat energy transfer in liquids and gases
- average kinetic energy of molecule
- motion only seeing in liquids and gases
- expand the most
- low energy molecules are left behind
19 Clues: expand the most • expand < liquids • has 3 different states • gas turn into a liquid • another term for freezing • expand > solids but < gases • is use to measure temperature • happens anywhere in the liquid • molecules colliding with walls • matter is in a liquid-gas state • matter is in a solid-liquid state • average kinetic energy of molecule • heat energy transfer in solids only • ...
POE Lesson 1.2 Energy Sources - Key Term Crossword 2021-10-13
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- The use of heat from within the Earth or from the atmosphere near oceans.
- A dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- Any source of energy other than fossil fuels that is used for constructive purposes.
- The unit of electric resistance in the meter-kilogram-second system of units. Symbolized as Ω.
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- An energy source that will never run out.
- A circuit in which all parts are connected end to end to provide a single path of current.
- The opposition that a device or material offers to the flow of direct current.
- The net transfer of electric charge (electron movement along a path) per unit of time.
- An organization that works to develop and enforce regulations that implement environmental laws enacted by Congress.
- The production of an electric or magnetic state by the proximity (without contact) of an electrified or magnetized body.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
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- States that the direct current flowing in an electric circuit is directly proportional to the voltage applied to the circuit.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended.
- The state when objects are not yet in motion.
- The production of electricity in conductors with the use of magnets.
- 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.
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- Changes one form of power to another.
- Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- The rotating member of an electrical machine.
- Changing one form of energy to another.
- The unit of electric current in the meter-kilogram-second system of units. Referred to as amp and symbolized as A.
- A closed electrical circuit in which the current is divided into two or more paths and then returns via a common path to complete the circuit.
- A machine for producing power in which a wheel or rotor is made to revolve by a fast-moving flow of water, steam, gas, or air.
- A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- A system that links electricity produced in power stations to deliver it to where it is needed.
- A fundamental entity of nature that is transferred between parts of a system in the production of physical change within the system and usually regarded as the capacity for doing work.
- The unit of potential difference symbolized as V.
34 Clues: Changes one form of power to another. • The flow of electrical power or charge. • Changing one form of energy to another. • An energy source that will never run out. • Energy caused by the movement of electrons. • A resource that can be replaced when needed. • The state when objects are not yet in motion. • A resource that cannot be replaced once used. • ...
vocab crossword 2025-01-23
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- a device consisting of a hub fitted with blades that is made to turn rapidly by an engine.
- Energy (PE) energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Batteries, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of chemical energy.
- a machine that transforms rotational energy from a fluid that is picked up by a rotor system into usable work or energy.
- of Energy a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one for another
- Energy the energy that an object has because of its position and is measured in Joules
- a substance that does not possess a definite shape and easily yields to external pressure. Fluid is any liquid or gas or any material that is unable to withstand a shearing or tangential force, when at rest.
- Energy (KE) the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, usually observed as it radiates from a source into the surrounding environment. Radiant energy sources include the entire electromagnetic radiation spectrum, including gamma rays, x-rays, radio frequencies, microwaves, light and heat
- Energy (PE) the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field.
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- Energy (PE) is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms.
- Energy (KE) moving energy. It is the movement of tiny particles called electrons and protons. Electrical energy can be seen in nature in a bolt of lightning, which is a large number of electrons flowing through air all at once
- Energy (KE) Sound is energy that we can hear. It is a type of kinetic energy that is made from the vibration of matter. Sound moves from the source of its vibration through other matter, like air or water.
- Energy (KE & PE) all the energy that an object has because of its motion (kinetic energy) and its position (potential energy)
- Energy the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy
- energy (KE) the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- Transformation the changing of energy from one type to another, e.g. from kinetic energy to electrical energy, or from potential energy to kinetic energy
15 Clues: Energy (PE) is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms. • Energy the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy • Energy (PE) the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field. • Energy the energy that an object has because of its position and is measured in Joules • ...
Alejandro 2025-01-23
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- Energy (KE) - Sound is energy that we can hear. It is a type of kinetic energy that is made from the vibration of matter. Sound moves from the source of its vibration through other matter, like air or water.
- - a device consisting of a hub fitted with blades that is made to turn rapidly by an engine.
- Energy (KE) - moving energy. It is the movement of tiny particles called electrons and protons. Electrical energy can be seen in nature in a bolt of lightning, which is a large number of electrons flowing through air all at once.
- Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy.
- Energy (PE) - the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field.
- Energy (KE & PE) - all the energy that an object has because of its motion (kinetic energy) and its position (potential energy)
- - a substance that does not possess a definite shape and easily yields to external pressure. Fluid is any liquid or gas or any material that is unable to withstand a shearing or tangential force, when at rest.
- Energy (KE) - the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, usually observed as it radiates from a source into the surrounding environment. Radiant energy sources include the entire electromagnetic radiation spectrum, including gamma rays, x-rays, radio frequencies, microwaves, light and heat.
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- - a machine that transforms rotational energy from a fluid that is picked up by a rotor system into usable work or energy.
- of Energy - a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another.
- Energy (PE) - energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Batteries, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of chemical energy.
- Energy (PE) - the energy that an object has because of its position and is measured in Joules (J).
- Transformation- the changing of energy from one type to another, e.g. from kinetic energy to electrical energy, or from potential energy to kinetic energy.
- Energy (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms.
- Energy (KE) - the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
15 Clues: Energy (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms. • Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy. • Energy (PE) - the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field. • Energy (KE) - the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature. • ...
123 abc its like abc 2025-01-23
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- - a device consisting of a hub fitted with blades that is made to turn rapidly by an engine.
- Energy (PE) - energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Batteries, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of chemical energy.
- - a machine that transforms rotational energy from a fluid that is picked up by a rotor system into usable work or energy.
- of Energy - a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another.
- Energy (PE) - the energy that an object has because of its position and is measured in Joules (J).
- - a substance that does not possess a definite shape and easily yields to external pressure. Fluid is any liquid or gas or any material that is unable to withstand a shearing or tangential force, when at rest.
- Energy (KE) - the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, usually observed as it radiates from a source into the surrounding environment. Radiant energy sources include the entire electromagnetic radiation spectrum, including gamma rays, x-rays, radio frequencies, microwaves, light and heat.
- Energy (PE) - the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field.
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- Energy (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms.
- Energy (KE) - moving energy. It is the movement of tiny particles called electrons and protons. Electrical energy can be seen in nature in a bolt of lightning, which is a large number of electrons flowing through air all at once.
- Energy (KE) - Sound is energy that we can hear. It is a type of kinetic energy that is made from the vibration of matter. Sound moves from the source of its vibration through other matter, like air or water.
- Energy (KE & PE) - all the energy that an object has because of its motion (kinetic energy) and its position (potential energy)
- Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy.
- Energy (KE) - the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- Transformation- the changing of energy from one type to another, e.g. from kinetic energy to electrical energy, or from potential energy to kinetic energy.
15 Clues: Energy (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms. • Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy. • Energy (PE) - the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field. • Energy (KE) - the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature. • ...
Heat and Light Unit Review 2020-03-14
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- The amount of thermal energy that an object has
- The superlative form of 'hot'
- Spanish: Absorber
- The comparative form of 'fast'
- This occurs when light passes through some transparent substances (f.e water)
- When thermal energy is applied to a liquid and changes into a gas
- The type of change caused when making a cake
- The way thermal energy travels through gas or liquid
- The result of exploded maize kernels
- Spanish: Tocar
- An object that blocks some light but lets some through (f.e curtains)
- A material that doesn't transfer energy easily (A wooden handle)
- When a solid changes into a liquid
- Spanish: Vibrar
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- The name of light that is made up of all the colours together
- A material that transfers energy easily (A metal pan)
- What we can see when we put an opaque object in front of light
- Thermal energy transferred through electromagnetic waves
- 'More energy is absorbed by ___________ colours'
- When thermal energy is transferred from one object to another whilst they are in contact
- The result of what happens when thermal energy causes the molecules in a solid, liquid or gas to expand
- The thing that tells us how hot the object is
- This object refracts light and allows us to see the colours that make up white light
- This occurs when light energy bounces off a surface and changes direction (f.e when light energy hits a mirror)
- A group of atoms bonded together
- A natural source of light
- 'Light is __________ that we can see with our eyes'
- 'Light travels in _____________ lines'
- Spanish: Sentir
29 Clues: Spanish: Tocar • Spanish: Sentir • Spanish: Vibrar • Spanish: Absorber • A natural source of light • The superlative form of 'hot' • The comparative form of 'fast' • A group of atoms bonded together • When a solid changes into a liquid • The result of exploded maize kernels • 'Light travels in _____________ lines' • The type of change caused when making a cake • ...
Electrical Energy Production 2024-04-12
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- the controlled flow of electrons through a conductor
- the part of an electric circuit that converts electrical energy into other forms of energy
- a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- a device in an electric circuit that controls the flow of electrons by opening and closing the circuit
- a flow of electrons that alternates in direction in an electric circuit
- any biological material
- a device that converts light energy from any light source into electrical energy
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- comparison of the energy output of a device with the energy supplied
- a flow of electrons in one direction through an electric circuit
- the SI unit for measuring electrical energy usage; the use of one kilowatt of power for one hour
- the rate at which electrical energy is produced or used
- the energy provided by the flow of electrons in an electric circuit
- a continuous path in which electrons can flow
- a resource that cannot be replaces as quickly as it is consumed
- natural energy resource that is unlimited or can be replenished by natural processes in a relatively short period of time
- an electric cell that can be recharged
- an electric cell that may only be used once
17 Clues: any biological material • an electric cell that can be recharged • an electric cell that may only be used once • a continuous path in which electrons can flow • the controlled flow of electrons through a conductor • the rate at which electrical energy is produced or used • a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy • ...
Unit 3 2021-12-06
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- A from of kinetic energy that comes from the movement of photos (light particles).
- Energy that comes from the movement of electrons.
- Energy of an object in motion.
- Stored energy due to an objects position.
- Changing energy from one form to another.
- Energy can neither be created or destroyed.
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- Energy created by the movement of molecules in an object. The faster they move, the more thermal energy they have.
- potential plus kinetic energy
- Potential energy energy stored when an object changes shape such as being pulled or stretched like a rubber band.
- The capacity for doing work.
- Energy stored in the chemical bonds of compounds.
- Energy that comes from the vibration of objects.
- Energy released during fusion or fission.
- Potential energy based on position and mass.
14 Clues: The capacity for doing work. • potential plus kinetic energy • Energy of an object in motion. • Stored energy due to an objects position. • Changing energy from one form to another. • Energy released during fusion or fission. • Energy can neither be created or destroyed. • Potential energy based on position and mass. • Energy that comes from the vibration of objects. • ...
Renewable Energy & Crypto 2023-10-31
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- A digital representation of an asset.
- The native cryptocurrency of Ethereum.
- Energy harnessed from moving air.
- A digital tool to store cryptocurrencies.
- Energy generated from moving water.
- A device to store electrical energy.
- Digital currency.
- Relating to data in a numerical format.
- A collection of wind turbines.
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- A decentralized digital ledger.
- A device used to capture wind energy.
- A unit of power used to measure energy generation capacity.
- A popular cryptocurrency with smart contract capabilities.
- Energy harnessed from the sun.
- A popular cryptocurrency.
- A cryptocurrency featuring the Shiba Inu dog.
- Renewable energy from organic materials.
- The process of verifying transactions on a blockchain.
18 Clues: Digital currency. • A popular cryptocurrency. • Energy harnessed from the sun. • A collection of wind turbines. • A decentralized digital ledger. • Energy harnessed from moving air. • Energy generated from moving water. • A device to store electrical energy. • A device used to capture wind energy. • A digital representation of an asset. • The native cryptocurrency of Ethereum. • ...
Energy Vocabulary Crossword 2022-08-28
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- the energy within electromagnetic waves
- the energy from vibrations of an object
- potential energy, energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field
- of Conservation of Energy, energy cannot be created or destroyed
- the energy from heat
- a form of potential energy that depends on the kinds of atoms and their arrangements
- the energy in moving objects
- heat energy from the Earth
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- the energy carried by moving electrons
- the energy that an object has due to it's position, condition, or chemical composition
- the energy of an object that is due to motion
- when energy changes from one form to another
- energy released when the nucleus of an atom breaks apart or when two small nuclei join together
- the ability to cause change
14 Clues: the energy from heat • heat energy from the Earth • the ability to cause change • the energy in moving objects • the energy carried by moving electrons • the energy within electromagnetic waves • the energy from vibrations of an object • when energy changes from one form to another • the energy of an object that is due to motion • ...
Physics Crossword 2025-12-09
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- force applied over a distance
- stored energy based on height and mass
- standard unit for energy
- energy turned to heat
- sum of kinetic and potential
- stored in chemical compounds
- energy released from nucleus of atom
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- stationary energy
- 764 watts
- a push or pull
- standard unit of power
- energy of motion
- internal energy
- a force opposing motion
- can't be created or destroyed
15 Clues: 764 watts • a push or pull • internal energy • energy of motion • stationary energy • energy turned to heat • standard unit of power • a force opposing motion • standard unit for energy • sum of kinetic and potential • stored in chemical compounds • force applied over a distance • can't be created or destroyed • energy released from nucleus of atom • stored energy based on height and mass
Energy Unit Crossword 2022-05-19
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- Energy transferred in waves.
- Heat transferred through currents
- Energy in an atom's nucleus
- Thermal energy transferred from matter at a high temperature.
- The total kinetic and potential energy of an object's particles.
- Energy of electrical charges.
- An object that conducts heat well.
- An object that does not conduct heat well.
- Potential energy stored in an object's chemical bonds.
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- Heat transferred without movement
- Energy based on position or shape.
- Energy based on position and motion.
- Transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves.
- The capacity to do work. Measured in joules.
- Energy based on motion.
15 Clues: Energy based on motion. • Energy in an atom's nucleus • Energy transferred in waves. • Energy of electrical charges. • Heat transferred without movement • Heat transferred through currents • Energy based on position or shape. • An object that conducts heat well. • Energy based on position and motion. • An object that does not conduct heat well. • ...
levi6 2023-10-13
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- is used for molecules to go INTO the cell
- acid- DNA and RNA stores information for all cellular funtions
- transport-no energy required for movement
- out
- energy from food
- is used for molecules to LEAVE the cell
- molecules spread out
- and repairs tissue
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- that captures sunlight fermentation-releases energy without using 02
- of making glucose from c02,water,and sunlight
- and waxes-stores
- energy-energy stored in bonds
- respiration-releases energy using 02
- of sugar molecules- used for energy
- transport-energy required for movement
15 Clues: out • and waxes-stores • energy from food • and repairs tissue • molecules spread out • energy-energy stored in bonds • of sugar molecules- used for energy • respiration-releases energy using 02 • transport-energy required for movement • is used for molecules to LEAVE the cell • is used for molecules to go INTO the cell • transport-no energy required for movement • ...
hydropower crossword 2025-01-23
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- of Energy - a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another.
- Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy.
- Energy (KE) - moving energy. It is the movement of tiny particles called electrons and protons. Electrical energy can be seen in nature in a bolt of lightning, which is a large number of electrons flowing through air all at once.
- Energy (PE) - energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Batteries, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of chemical energy.
- Transformation- the changing of energy from one type to another, e.g. from kinetic energy to electrical energy, or from potential energy to kinetic energy.
- Energy (KE) - the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- Energy (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms.
- Energy (KE) - the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, usually observed as it radiates from a source into the surrounding environment. Radiant energy sources include the entire electromagnetic radiation spectrum, including gamma rays, x-rays, radio frequencies, microwaves, light and heat.
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- Energy (KE & PE) - all the energy that an object has because of its motion (kinetic energy) and its position (potential energy)
- - a device consisting of a hub fitted with blades that is made to turn rapidly by an engine.
- Energy (PE) - the energy that an object has because of its position and is measured in Joules (J).
- Energy (PE) - the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field.
- Energy (KE) - Sound is energy that we can hear. It is a type of kinetic energy that is made from the vibration of matter. Sound moves from the source of its vibration through other matter, like air or water.
- - a machine that transforms rotational energy from a fluid that is picked up by a rotor system into usable work or energy.
- - a substance that does not possess a definite shape and easily yields to external pressure. Fluid is any liquid or gas or any material that is unable to withstand a shearing or tangential force, when at rest.
15 Clues: Energy (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms. • Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy. • Energy (PE) - the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field. • Energy (KE) - the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature. • ...
ben 2025-01-23
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- - a device consisting of a hub fitted with blades that is made to turn rapidly by an engine.
- Energy (PE) - energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Batteries, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of chemical energy.
- - a machine that transforms rotational energy from a fluid that is picked up by a rotor system into usable work or energy.
- of Energy - a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another.
- Energy (PE) - the energy that an object has because of its position and is measured in Joules (J).
- - a substance that does not possess a definite shape and easily yields to external pressure. Fluid is any liquid or gas or any material that is unable to withstand a shearing or tangential force, when at rest.
- Energy (KE) - the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, usually observed as it radiates from a source into the surrounding environment. Radiant energy sources include the entire electromagnetic radiation spectrum, including gamma rays, x-rays, radio frequencies, microwaves, light and heat.
- Energy (PE) - the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field.
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- Energy (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms.
- Energy (KE) - moving energy. It is the movement of tiny particles called electrons and protons. Electrical energy can be seen in nature in a bolt of lightning, which is a large number of electrons flowing through air all at once.
- Energy (KE) - Sound is energy that we can hear. It is a type of kinetic energy that is made from the vibration of matter. Sound moves from the source of its vibration through other matter, like air or water.
- Energy (KE & PE) - all the energy that an object has because of its motion (kinetic energy) and its position (potential energy)
- Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy.
- Energy (KE) - the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- Transformation- the changing of energy from one type to another, e.g. from kinetic energy to electrical energy, or from potential energy to kinetic energy.
15 Clues: Energy (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms. • Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy. • Energy (PE) - the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field. • Energy (KE) - the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature. • ...
Janet.deMarrrais- Energy Puzzle 2017-04-25
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- energy of flowing water
- energy made up of electrowaves (ex. the sun)
- a renewable resource that traps and stores sunlight
- energy made of living/recently living organisms
- energy that WILL eventually run out
- a renewable form of wind energy
- energy of a place or position
- a form of nonrenewable energy
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- energy that moves from place to place
- energy that comes in bonds or atoms
- the two tupes of energy
- the most important energy source on Earth
- a clean energy source that uses heat from the Earth
- energy that will never run out
14 Clues: the two tupes of energy • energy of flowing water • energy of a place or position • a form of nonrenewable energy • energy that will never run out • a renewable form of wind energy • energy that comes in bonds or atoms • energy that WILL eventually run out • energy that moves from place to place • the most important energy source on Earth • ...
Electricity CW 2 2022-01-19
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- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- type of energy resource that cannot be used up
- A type of circuit in which the components are connected in parallel to each other; each component has its own separate branch.
- Path that can allow electricity to flow, if closed.
- type of energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- A type of circuit in which all the components are in a chain so that the current has only one path to take.
- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Materials that electricity can easily flow through (e.g., metals).
- an unwanted electrical connection with very low resistance to current.
- a circuit that has a break that prevents the flow of current.
- Flow of electrical energy from one place to another.
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- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- A component of a circuit that regulates the flow of electricity (can amplify the signal).
- type of energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- Component of a circuit that reduces the amount of electricity flowing through it.
- Materials that electricity cannot easily flow through (e.g., wood, plastic, rubber).
- movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- a safety device that melts when current is too high, breaking a circuit.
- A device that stores electrical energy.
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- Measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit or in a battery.
- the flow of electrical charge.
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- ability to cause change
- A variable resistor that is a component of a circuit that can control the amount of electricity flowing through it using a knob or a slider.
- circuit a circuit that has a complete path for charge to flow.
27 Clues: ability to cause change • the flow of electrical charge. • A device that stores electrical energy. • type of energy resource that cannot be used up • energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom • Path that can allow electricity to flow, if closed. • Flow of electrical energy from one place to another. • a circuit that has a break that prevents the flow of current. • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2023-10-26
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- an ecosystem that is maintained through natural processes
- the abiotic conditions within which a species can survie
- visible forms of radiant energy
- living things, their remains, and features, such as nests, associated with their activities
- any factor that restricts the size of a population
- the level of an organism in an ecosystem depending on its feeding position along a food chain
- a representation of the feeding relationships within a community
- the process in which the Sun's energy is converted into chemical energy
- a representation of energy, numbers, or biomass relationships in ecosystems
- the function a species serves in its ecosystem,including what it eats, what eats it, and how it behaves
- energy that travels through empty space
- an organism that obtains its energy from consuming other organisms
- Earth's solid outer layer
- the ability to maintain an ecological balance
- the form of energy transferred during heating or cooling
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- all of Earth's water in solid,liquid,and gas form
- the series of processes in which nitrogen compounds are moved through the biotc and abiotic environmen
- the process by which sugar is converted into carbon dioxide,water,and energy
- the mass of living organisms in a given area
- a sequence of organisms, each feeding on the next, showing how energy is transferred from one organism to another
- the non-living physical and chemical components of an ecosystem
- the series of processes that cycle water through the environment
- the biogeochemical cycle in which carbon is cycled through the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- the zone around Earth where life can exist
- all the living organisms and their physical and chemical environment
- a large geographical region defined by climate (precipitation and temperature) with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features
- the movement of matter through the biotic and abiotic environment
- the layer of gases surrounding Earth
- an organism that makes its own energy-rich food compounds using the Sun's energy
29 Clues: Earth's solid outer layer • visible forms of radiant energy • the layer of gases surrounding Earth • energy that travels through empty space • the zone around Earth where life can exist • the mass of living organisms in a given area • the ability to maintain an ecological balance • all of Earth's water in solid,liquid,and gas form • ...
Sources of energy 2025-01-21
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- In a wind power station, wind ________ are attached to tall towers.
- The ___ is an example of a renewable energy source.
- What type of energy do geothermal power stations use?
- Where in Thailand is there a small geothermal power station?
- _______ ___ is an example of a non-renewable energy source. (2 words)
- What type of energy can be used over and over?
- Turbines are spun in g______ to generate electricity.
- Name the part of a wind turbine that is spun by the blade.
- A high wind _____ is needed for wind power stations to operate effectively.
- We use many different sources of ______ to generate electricity
- Photovoltaic power stations use special _____ ______. (2 words)
- What is built across a river to store a huge amount of water?
- How many groups can we categorize energy sources into?
- What type of power station uses running water to generate electricity?
- What part of a wind turbine spins when wind blows?
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- ______ is an example of a non-renewable energy source.
- ______ w____ is an example of a renewable energy source. (2 words)
- What type of energy are those being used faster than they can be replaced?
- S_______ is reflected to a solar receiver tower in solar thermal power stations?
- What type of energy is an example of a renewable energy source.
- What spins the turbines in geothermal power stations to generate electricity?
- Running water in rivers and ______ is used to generate electricity in hydroelectric power stations.
- ____ is an example of a non-renewable energy source.
- What is another name for a wind power station?
- What are burned in a fossil-fueled power station? (2 words)
- Our electricity comes from _____ _______. (2 words)
- Huge amounts of water is stored at great heights in a _________.
- What is heat energy used to heat in solar thermal power stations?
- In what type of power station is sunlight converted into electricity directly?
- ____ is an example of a renewable energy source.
- Electricity produced from power stations is carried through c_____
31 Clues: What type of energy can be used over and over? • What is another name for a wind power station? • ____ is an example of a renewable energy source. • What part of a wind turbine spins when wind blows? • The ___ is an example of a renewable energy source. • Our electricity comes from _____ _______. (2 words) • ____ is an example of a non-renewable energy source. • ...
Bio 20 logbook 2018-02-05
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- GER
- Energy Molecule
- Producers use this method to create Glucose
- C6H12O6
- the splitting of water
- All things start with what energy
- occurs in the presence of Oxygen (One of the two types of Cellular Respiration)
- an electron acceptor
- occurs when there isn't any oxygen (One of the two types of Cellular Respiration)
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- Chlorophyll A, is a _________ pigment
- All Cellular Respiration starts with a process called?
- The net energy of GLycolysis
- is created by Energy + Phosphate + ADP
- is broken down or decomposed into 2NADH = 2H
- small energy bundles
- Pyruvate Oxidation occurs in the?
- Rays that have high Potential Energy
- This compound has Three carbons
- LEO
- is like additional enzyme that speeds up a reaction
20 Clues: GER • LEO • C6H12O6 • Energy Molecule • small energy bundles • an electron acceptor • the splitting of water • The net energy of GLycolysis • This compound has Three carbons • Pyruvate Oxidation occurs in the? • All things start with what energy • Rays that have high Potential Energy • Chlorophyll A, is a _________ pigment • is created by Energy + Phosphate + ADP • ...
Unit #5 Cover Sheet 2024-03-13
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- Gas → Liquid
- Looping motion made in liquid and gas when cooling and heating up
- Little energy, fixed shape
- Heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- Gas → solid
- The amount of space an object takes up
- Average amount of kinetic energy
- Movement energy
- Liquid → gas
- Liquid → Gas when boiling (fast)
- The amount of matter that makes up an object
- Solid → gas
- No fixed shape, molecules flow over each other
- Stuff that makes up everything
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- Attracts thermal energy
- Total amount kinetic energy
- solid → liquid → gas → plasma
- Plasma → gas
- Liquid → Gas (slow)
- Heat transfer through direct touch
- Repels thermal energy
- Liquid → solid
- Solid → liquid
- Gas → plasma
- No fixed shape, no fixed volume
25 Clues: Gas → solid • Solid → gas • Gas → Liquid • Plasma → gas • Liquid → gas • Gas → plasma • Liquid → solid • Solid → liquid • Movement energy • Liquid → Gas (slow) • Repels thermal energy • Attracts thermal energy • Little energy, fixed shape • Total amount kinetic energy • solid → liquid → gas → plasma • Stuff that makes up everything • No fixed shape, no fixed volume • ...
unit 2 study 2024-10-02
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- breaks down bacteria from other organisms
- turns glucose into pyruvate
- cycle that uses oxygen to produce energy
- envelope of gasses the earth or other planets
- transfers and provides cell with energy
- sphere with lakes and ponds
- a source of energy
- uses light energy to make molecules neccesary for next step of photosynthesis
- absence if free oxygen
- sphere where life lives
- a chemical element
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- process where plants turn light energy into chemical energy
- any substance that has mass and takes up space
- sphere with rocks and minerals
- membrane cell organelles
- gives green plants their pigment
- chemical reactions that break down glucose
- substance that changes into a chemical reaction
- involves free oxygen
- carbon reaction
20 Clues: carbon reaction • a source of energy • a chemical element • involves free oxygen • absence if free oxygen • sphere where life lives • membrane cell organelles • turns glucose into pyruvate • sphere with lakes and ponds • sphere with rocks and minerals • gives green plants their pigment • transfers and provides cell with energy • cycle that uses oxygen to produce energy • ...
Energy Flow Crossword 2022-11-14
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- substances that are changed during a reaction
- absorbs energy
- substances that are made by a chemical reaction
- shows multiple food chains at once
- releases energy
- eats meat and vegetation
- a type of PROTEIN that speed up biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy
- The amount of energy needed to make a chemical reaction start
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- get energy from nonliving things
- eats only meat
- get energy from living things or once living things
- eats only vegetation
- carries and stores energy
- levels of nourishment in a food chain
- eats dead material
- fits only one substrate
- enzymes active site loses its specific shape
- the breaking and creating of bonds between different substances
18 Clues: eats only meat • absorbs energy • releases energy • eats dead material • eats only vegetation • fits only one substrate • eats meat and vegetation • carries and stores energy • get energy from nonliving things • shows multiple food chains at once • levels of nourishment in a food chain • enzymes active site loses its specific shape • substances that are changed during a reaction • ...
Andrew Horn's Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2016-12-07
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- Does require oxygen.
- Enzymes that break down glucose.
- Convert sun's light energy into glucose.
- Organisms able to create their own energy, typically convert the sun' light energy.
- A process part of photosynthesis.
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- Does NOT require oxygen.
- Convert glucose into energy.
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- Organisms which consume other organisms to receive energy.
- Pigment that absorb sun's light energy.
- Produce in muscle tissues in anaerobic environment.
- Fluid space in the chloroplast.
- Organisms that break down inorganic material to receive their energy.
- Organelle where cellular respiration occurs.
- A sac like substance that contain chlorophyll.
- 3 Phosphates.
- 2 Phosphates.
- A process part of cellular respiration.
18 Clues: 3 Phosphates. • 2 Phosphates. • Does require oxygen. • Does NOT require oxygen. • Convert glucose into energy. • Fluid space in the chloroplast. • Enzymes that break down glucose. • A process part of photosynthesis. • Organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • Pigment that absorb sun's light energy. • A process part of cellular respiration. • Convert sun's light energy into glucose. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2017-12-13
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- the ability to cause change
- the sun's energy is collected and converted to usable energy (renewable)
- a gas usually found in the ground positioned above petroleum deposits (nonrenewable)
- an energy resource that takes millions of years to form from the remains of plants and animals
- a flammable, yellow-to-black liquid composed of hydrocarbons occurring naturally inside Earth (nonrenewable)
- efforts to wisely use, distribute, and protect valuable resources both natural and man-made
- an energy resource such as trees or wind that is replaceable by natural means
- reduce, reuse, recycle
- the splitting of Uranium atoms to release energy (non-renewable)
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- a natural nonrenewable fuel formed over a very long time in the past from the remains of living organisms
- disposal site for solid waste
- biological material such as plant material or animal waste converted to a usable energy source
- movement of water through a dam in a river is converted to usable energy energy (renewable)
- gases in the atmosphere that absorb and retain heat energy, cause air pollution
- heat is harnessed from deep beneath Earth's surface and converted to usable energy (renewable)
- the presence of harmful or unwanted levels of material in the environment
- turbines harness the movement of air and convert it to usable energy (renewable)
- a hard, black solid fuel formed from the remains of plants over millions of years ago (nonrenewable)
18 Clues: reduce, reuse, recycle • the ability to cause change • disposal site for solid waste • the splitting of Uranium atoms to release energy (non-renewable) • the sun's energy is collected and converted to usable energy (renewable) • the presence of harmful or unwanted levels of material in the environment • ...
Energy Unit Vocab 2013-01-06
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- Energy of Motion
- substances that do not conduct heat easily
- Energy associated with moving charges
- of Conservation Energy cannot be made,Energy cannot be destroyed,Energy can just change from one form to another
- Exists in the bonds that hold atoms together
- energy carried by electromagnetic waves
- Ability to do work
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- Internal motion of atoms
- Heat transfers that happens because of density differences
- Energy associated with motion
- The nucleus,or center, of an atom
- Stored Energy
- Transferred by conduction,convection,radiation
- a direct transfer of heat from one material to another
- Energy Changes
15 Clues: Stored Energy • Energy Changes • Energy of Motion • Ability to do work • Internal motion of atoms • Energy associated with motion • The nucleus,or center, of an atom • Energy associated with moving charges • energy carried by electromagnetic waves • substances that do not conduct heat easily • Exists in the bonds that hold atoms together • ...
Energy Unit Vocab 2013-01-06
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- Internal motion of atoms
- Stored Energy
- Energy Changes
- a direct transfer of heat from one material to another
- Energy associated with moving charges
- Ability to do work
- Transferred by conduction,convection,radiation
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- Exists in the bonds that hold atoms together
- energy carried by electromagnetic waves
- Heat transfers that happens because of density differences
- The nucleus,or center, of an atom
- Energy cannot be made,Energy cannot be destroyed,Energy can just change from one form to another
- substances that do not conduct heat easily
- Energy of Motion
- Energy associated with motion
15 Clues: Stored Energy • Energy Changes • Energy of Motion • Ability to do work • Internal motion of atoms • Energy associated with motion • The nucleus,or center, of an atom • Energy associated with moving charges • energy carried by electromagnetic waves • substances that do not conduct heat easily • Exists in the bonds that hold atoms together • ...
Tracy's puzzle 2022-02-18
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- Whenever work is done, energy changes is known as the work- energy ________
- The unit of energy and work
- - Giving the ability to do work
- The ratio output force to the input force in a machine is the mechanical ________
- Concept that underlies every machine
- - The energy that is in motion
- - the law of _______ of energy States that energy can’t be created or destroy
- - The energy that is stored in an object
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- A machine that’s like a stair
- Going against another force
- device use to change direction
- The rate at which work is done
- used to change the direction of the force
- Joules per second
- the ratio of useful work output to total work input
- The lever can be relatively close
- the load.
- A lever that can
18 Clues: the load. • A lever that can • Joules per second • Going against another force • The unit of energy and work • A machine that’s like a stair • device use to change direction • The rate at which work is done • - The energy that is in motion • - Giving the ability to do work • The lever can be relatively close • Concept that underlies every machine • ...
Energy Transfer & Food Webs 2025-09-16
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- how an object moves from one place to another
- energy from motion and position
- what is needed to do work or cause change
- an organism that uses sunlight to create its own food
- energy that is heard like a vibration
- an animal that feeds only on plants
- relating to the sun
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- stored energy
- where most of the energy on Earth comes from
- an animal that feeds to plants and animals
- the process used by plants to create their own food
- an organism that gets its energy from eating plants or animals
- an increase in size or abundance
- energy coming from the Earth's heat
- an organism that breaks down dead plant or animal remains
- an animal that feeds only on meat
- caused by heat
- energy created by motion
18 Clues: stored energy • caused by heat • relating to the sun • energy created by motion • energy from motion and position • an increase in size or abundance • an animal that feeds only on meat • energy coming from the Earth's heat • an animal that feeds only on plants • energy that is heard like a vibration • what is needed to do work or cause change • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-10-27
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- main sugar produced in photosynthesis
- cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- green pigment in plants that captures light energy
- reaction that happens in the stroma
- main gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- organism that performs photosynthesis to make its own food
- process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy
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- molecule added to ADP to form ATP
- fluid-filled space of the chloroplast where the Calvin Cycle occurs
- main energy source of the planet
- electron carrier that provides hydrogen and energy
- ability to do work or cause change in living organisms
- site of light-dependent reaction
- takes place in the thylakoid membranes
- split to release oxygen during the light-dependent reactions
- gas released during the light-dependent reactions
- low-energy form of ATP
- energy-carrying molecule
18 Clues: low-energy form of ATP • energy-carrying molecule • main energy source of the planet • site of light-dependent reaction • molecule added to ADP to form ATP • reaction that happens in the stroma • main sugar produced in photosynthesis • takes place in the thylakoid membranes • cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place • gas released during the light-dependent reactions • ...
Cells and Energy Vocab 2016-10-31
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- process that doesn't require oxygen to occur
- Converting the energy in sunlight into food
- Pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- one of the principal chemical compounds that living things use to store and release energy
- a low-energy molecule occurring in all cells from which ATP is formed.
- reactions Part of photosynthesis that requires light, produces ATP, and releases oxygen.
- series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- To make glucose from carbon dioxide (which cycle)
- process in which chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates
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- Large protein that uses energy from H+ ions to bind ADP and a phosphate group together to produce ATP
- An anaerobic chemical reaction that converts glucose into pyruvate, yielding a small number of ATP.
- Part of photosynthesis that does not require light directly, only the products of the light-dependent reactions. Sugar is the product
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- A cluster of pigments embedded into a thylakoid membrane.
- process that requires oxygen to occur
- A flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- An anaerobic (without oxygen) cellular process in which organic foods are converted into simpler compounds, and chemical energy (ATP) is produced
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- A product of fermentation which causes a burning feeling in muscles
19 Clues: process that requires oxygen to occur • Converting the energy in sunlight into food • process that doesn't require oxygen to occur • To make glucose from carbon dioxide (which cycle) • A cluster of pigments embedded into a thylakoid membrane. • process in which chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates • ...
Heat Transfer 2021-03-30
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- Any process that absorbs energy from the surroundings is ---.
- Transfer of energy by the collisions of atoms & free electrons within a substance.
- Temperature is the --- kinetic energy of the particle of a substance.
- A good --- transfers energy quickly – allows heat to flow easily.
- Both gases & liquids are ---.
- A good --- transfers energy slowly – slows the flow of heat.
- When you touch a nail stuck in ice cold flows from the nail into your hand – TRUE or FALSE.
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- What determines the direction of heat flow?
- This form of energy transfer does not require a physical medium to move the energy.
- Transfer of energy within a fluid by movement of the particles in currents.
- Heat (a form of energy) is measured in ---.
- Internal energy is the --- energy of the particles within a substance.
- Transfer of energy via electromagnetic --- is called radiation.
- Any process that releases energy into the surroundings is ---.
- In thermal --- two objects placed in contact transfer heat from one to the other until they reach the same temperature and the transfer stops.
- Heat is always the flow of energy from high temperature to low temperature – TRUE or FALSE
16 Clues: Both gases & liquids are ---. • What determines the direction of heat flow? • Heat (a form of energy) is measured in ---. • A good --- transfers energy slowly – slows the flow of heat. • Any process that absorbs energy from the surroundings is ---. • Any process that releases energy into the surroundings is ---. • ...
Climate 2022-03-16
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- the california current off the west coast of north america is a _______ water current
- a renewable energy source that creates electricity from the sun
- a renewable energy source that uses waste products from living things
- a process that removes a valuable resource from the earth
- a liquid energy source made from decaying plants and sea organisms
- a cold environment where the summers are warm enough to melt snow and ice
- flow of electrons that power our lives
- ability to do work and create change
- the gulf stream current off the coast of north america is a _______ water current
- an energy source that we can get more of
- an effect of the atmosphere that does not create heat, but traps heat within the atmosphere
- an environment (hot or cold) that gets very little precipitation
- an cold environment where the snow rarely melts
- an environment with a distinct temperature and precipitation pattern
- the name for rain or snow falling from the sky
- a warm environment with seasonal rains
- a warm environment with high amounts of rain
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- a type of gas that traps heat in the atmosphere
- a group of non-renewable energy sources made 300 million years ago
- a solid energy source made from decaying plants
- a renewable energy source that uses a split atom
- a gaseous energy source made from decaying plants and sea organisms
- an environment that experiences both hot and cold seasons
- an area of faster moving water, usually of a different temp than the surrounding waters
- a renewable energy source that uses water
- a type of energy typical thought of as good for the environment
- a type of rock that contains a useful metal
- a generally hot environment that gets little rain, named for a famous sea
- an energy source that we cannot get more of
- an extremely cold environment with constant snow cover that never melts
- a renewable energy source that uses the heat from the earth
- a general trend that shows the temperatures of the earth increasing
- a renewable energy source from moving air
33 Clues: ability to do work and create change • flow of electrons that power our lives • a warm environment with seasonal rains • an energy source that we can get more of • a renewable energy source that uses water • a renewable energy source from moving air • a type of rock that contains a useful metal • an energy source that we cannot get more of • ...
Vocabulary Review 2023-04-13
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- The process by which autotrophs convert light energy into chemical energy
- The kind of energy held in the bonds between atoms
- The amount of matter in a given volume
- The variable that you are measuring that depends on the independent variable
- A type of change that does not affect the molecular structure of the substance
- A signal composed of 1’s and 0’s
- A type of change that occurs when the atoms of molecules rearrange to form new molecules
- Made of two or more atoms bonded together
- A material that is found naturally in nature
- How quickly a wave is traveling
- When a wave bounces back from a surface it cannot pass through
- When a wave transfers its energy to a material
- The variable that you manipulate in an experiment
- A kind of sugar produced by photosynthesis
- Causes changes to matter
- A kind of energy created by organized waves of vibrating particles
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The distance between peak to peak
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- A spectrum of energy differentiated by the wavelength of the wave
- A kind of energy caused by the movement of objects
- Building blocks of the universe
- Characteristic or trait
- How many atoms are in something
- The energy stored in an object
- A material that is made through chemical reactions
- When a wave passes through a material
- Center on the atom containing the protons and neutrons
- The kind of energy created by flowing electrons
- A pattern of energy motion
- Negatively charged subatomic particle located in the cloud
- How something is used in society
- Neutrally charged subatomic particle located in the nucleus
- The absence of thermal energy
- The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- A signal with a continuously changing amplitude
- Positively charged subatomic particle located in the nucleus
- A kind of energy caused by the random movement of particles
- A type of electromagnetic energy that our eyes can detect
- When a wave changes direction as it passes through a material due to a change in speed
- The resting position of a wave to the peak
40 Clues: Characteristic or trait • Causes changes to matter • A pattern of energy motion • The absence of thermal energy • The energy stored in an object • Building blocks of the universe • How many atoms are in something • How quickly a wave is traveling • A signal composed of 1’s and 0’s • How something is used in society • The distance between peak to peak • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-02-04
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- Elements- Determine the variable character of the human habitat, its opportunities as well as limitations.
- The outer mantle of the solid earth.
- Can be used to perform work such as lighting a bulb, heating a cooking element on a stove or on a powering motor
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment.
- A substance that starts a chemical
- Depletion- The destruction of ozone in the stratosphere, where it shields the earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
- Energy- Energy of electromagnetic waves
- concentration of the hydronium ions in the solutions
- A widely accepted hypothesis that stands the test of time.
- Reactions- Build up bigger molecules from smaller ones
- Science- It is the study of people, culture, and society
- Growth- Acquainted with the methods to sustain and increase agricultural growth without damaging the environment.
- Energy- Stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system.
- the natural world around us, and the variety of all of the different kinds of organisms - the plants, animals, insects and microorganisms that live on our planet
- Energy- The energy stored in molecules and chemical compounds
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- Philosophy of the natural world
- Energy- A form of radiant energy that is visible to the human eye
- "Knowledge"
- Warming- A phenomenon where the earth's average temperature rises due to increased amounts of greenhouse gases
- Energy - The energy that comes from the temperature of the heated substance
- Focuses on the Earth’s atmosphere and its interrelation to the other system.
- The ability to do work
- Energy- The energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object or subatomic particle
- The smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element
- Elements- Economic, social and political elements are essentially manmade features, which make cultural milieu
- new knowledge based upon old knowledge.
- The key cultural aspect that is embedded in people’s way of life.
- Anything takes space and has mass.
- The study of energy
- done when force is applied to an object over a distance
30 Clues: "Knowledge" • The study of energy • The ability to do work • Philosophy of the natural world • A substance that starts a chemical • Anything takes space and has mass. • The outer mantle of the solid earth. • Energy- Energy of electromagnetic waves • new knowledge based upon old knowledge. • concentration of the hydronium ions in the solutions • ...
Noah's Energy puzzle 2016-05-20
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- energy of place or position
- slowly eroding away
- elevator
- wires,light,sources,movement of electrons
- used to rise objects
- force x distance
- fuel made from humans or life
- energy in motion
- used to measure energy
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- energy from sun
- heat
- crowbar
- you can hear it
- energy being stored or waiting to be used
- breaking down rocks
- artifacts from plants and animals
- hold materials together
- power produce made from wind
- push or pull
19 Clues: heat • crowbar • elevator • push or pull • energy from sun • you can hear it • force x distance • energy in motion • slowly eroding away • breaking down rocks • used to rise objects • used to measure energy • hold materials together • energy of place or position • power produce made from wind • fuel made from humans or life • artifacts from plants and animals • ...
Thermodynamics Crossword 2014-03-25
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- The amount of energy required to raise the temp. of one gram of water by 1˚C
- Energy change in a chemical reaction
- change A change of a substance between a solid, liquid, or gas
- The branch of chemistry that deals with the relationship between heat and energy.
- Everything outside of the system
- equilibrium The point at which heat transfer stops between two substances
- A process that requires energy to proceed
- A process that releases energy
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- The amount of energy required to move a 1kg object 1m with an acceleration of 1m/s^2
- The amount of energy released or absorbed during a phase change.
- Energy due to motion
- The amount of energy required to raise the temp. of one gram of a substance by 1 ˚C.
- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- The specific part of your universe that you define
- The transfer of kinetic energy from a hotter object to a colder object
- The capacity to do work
16 Clues: Energy due to motion • The capacity to do work • A process that releases energy • Energy stored in chemical bonds • Everything outside of the system • Energy change in a chemical reaction • A process that requires energy to proceed • The specific part of your universe that you define • change A change of a substance between a solid, liquid, or gas • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2017-12-13
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- disposal site for solid waste
- reduce, reuse, recycle
- the splitting of Uranium atoms to release energy (non-renewable)
- the sun's energy is collected and converted to usable energy (renewable)
- turbines harness the movement of air and convert it to usable energy (renewable)
- a gas usually found in the ground positioned above petroleum deposits (nonrenewable)
- heat is harnessed from deep beneath Earth's surface and converted to usable energy (renewable)
- the presence of harmful or unwanted levels of material in the environment
- a natural nonrenewable fuel formed over a very long time in the past from the remains of living organisms
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- an energy resource such as trees or wind that is replaceable by natural means
- a flammable, yellow-to-black liquid composed of hydrocarbons occurring naturally inside Earth (nonrenewable)
- movement of water through a dam in a river is converted to usable energy energy (renewable)
- a hard, black solid fuel formed from the remains of plants over millions of years ago (nonrenewable)
- an energy resource that takes millions of years to form from the remains of plants and animals
- gases in the atmosphere that absorb and retain heat energy, cause air pollution
- biological material such as plant material or animal waste converted to a usable energy source
- efforts to wisely use, distribute, and protect valuable resources both natural and man-made
- the ability to cause change
18 Clues: reduce, reuse, recycle • the ability to cause change • disposal site for solid waste • the splitting of Uranium atoms to release energy (non-renewable) • the sun's energy is collected and converted to usable energy (renewable) • the presence of harmful or unwanted levels of material in the environment • ...
Energy and Electricity 2024-01-30
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- form of energy found from a heat source, like fire.
- energy can be _________ from one object to another.
- form of energy found from the sun.
- energy can be __________ from one place to another.
- form of energy found in batteries and fuel.
- an energy source that never runs out is _________.
- energy is the capacity to produce _________.
- energy can be ___________ from one type of energy to another.
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- fossil fuels are an example of __________ energy.
- energy from the internal heat of the Earth is called ________.
- energy can be ________ and used later, such as in batteries.
- form of energy found in uranium and plutonium.
- form of energy that flows through cables.
- form of energy found from moving objects.
14 Clues: form of energy found from the sun. • form of energy that flows through cables. • form of energy found from moving objects. • form of energy found in batteries and fuel. • energy is the capacity to produce _________. • form of energy found in uranium and plutonium. • fossil fuels are an example of __________ energy. • an energy source that never runs out is _________. • ...
Physical Properties & Energy Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-05
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- amount of space taken
- heat energy
- visible energy
- allowing energy to pass through
- material that stops energy
- gas to liquid
- evaporated liquid
- maintains shape and volume
- two or more ingredients
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- energy of movement
- charged electrons
- caused by vibrations
- maintains only volume
- to sink or float in water
- attracted to a magnet
- liquid to gas
- ability to dissolve in water
- same poles
18 Clues: same poles • heat energy • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • visible energy • charged electrons • evaporated liquid • energy of movement • caused by vibrations • amount of space taken • maintains only volume • attracted to a magnet • two or more ingredients • to sink or float in water • material that stops energy • maintains shape and volume • ability to dissolve in water • ...
6th grade Vocab 2016-04-04
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- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- A propeller driven by the wind and connected to a generator. The wind makes it turn the generator, which produces electricity.
- A device that converts light into electricity.
- Energy The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- Energy An energy source that will never run out.
- Energy associated with the flow of electrons.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended.
- The ability to do work; types include heat, light, sound, chemical, nuclear, mechanical, electrical.
- Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
- The power of the atom.
- 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.
- stored in the earth in the form of heat.
- The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- The heat equal to 1/180 of the heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water from 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 212 degrees Fahrenheit at a constant pressure of one atmosphere.
- The unit of energy or work in the MKS system of units, equal to the work done by a force of one Newton-meter.
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- A system by which electrical power is delivered throughout a region.
- 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.
- Oil.
- 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.
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
- The first and simplest element on the periodic table. It is one of the most common elements in the galaxy.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- surroundings.
- Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used, such as oil, coal, and natural gas.
- A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- Energy from the sun.
- Energy produced by mechanical devices, such as gears, pulleys, levers, or internal combustion engines.
- The process of controlling resources; for example, limiting soil erosion, reducing sediment in waterways, conserving water, and improving water quality.
- A unit measure of work.
- A collection of wind turbines used to create electricity.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- 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.
- Energy in transit.
40 Clues: Oil. • surroundings. • Energy in transit. • Energy from the sun. • The power of the atom. • A unit measure of work. • Energy visible to the eye. • The flow of electrical power or charge. • stored in the earth in the form of heat. • A resource that can be replaced when needed. • A resource that cannot be replaced once used. • Energy associated with the flow of electrons. • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-01-23
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- - a device consisting of a hub fitted with a blade that is made to turn rapidly by an engine.
- Energy (PE) - energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Batteries, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of chemical energy.
- - a machine that transforms rotational energy from a fluid that is picked up by a rotor system into usable work or energy.
- of Energy - a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another.
- Energy (PE) - the energy that an object has because of its position and is measured in Joules (J).
- is a substance that does not have a definite shape and easily yields to external pressure. Fluid is any liquid or gas or any material that is unable to withstand a shearing or tangential force, when at rest.
- Energy (KE) - the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, usually observed as it radiates from a source into the surrounding environment. Radiant energy sources include the entire electromagnetic radiation spectrum, including gamma rays, x-rays, radio frequencies, microwaves, light, and heat.
- Energy (PE) is the energy needed to move a charge against an electric field.
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- Energy (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms.
- Energy (KE) - moving energy. It is the movement of tiny particles called electrons and protons. Electrical energy can be seen in nature in a bolt of lightning, which is a large number of electrons flowing through the air all at once.
- Energy (KE) - Sound is energy that we can hear. It is a type of kinetic energy that is made from the vibration of matter. Sound moves from the source of its vibration through other matter, like air or water.
- Energy (KE & PE) - all the energy that an object has because of its motion (kinetic energy) and its position (potential energy)
- Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy.
- Energy (KE) - the energy contained within a system responsible for its temperature.
- Transformation- the changing of energy from one type to another, e.g. from kinetic energy to electrical energy, or from potential energy to kinetic energy.
15 Clues: Energy (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms. • Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy. • Energy (PE) is the energy needed to move a charge against an electric field. • Energy (KE) - the energy contained within a system responsible for its temperature. • ...
emerson 2025-01-23
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- - a device consisting of a hub fitted with blades that is made to turn rapidly by an engine.
- Energy (PE) - energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Batteries, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of chemical energy.
- - a machine that transforms rotational energy from a fluid that is picked up by a rotor system into usable work or energy.
- of Energy - a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another.
- Energy (PE) - the energy that an object has because of its position and is measured in Joules (J).
- - a substance that does not possess a definite shape and easily yields to external pressure. Fluid is any liquid or gas or any material that is unable to withstand a shearing or tangential force, when at rest.
- Energy (KE) - the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, usually observed as it radiates from a source into the surrounding environment. Radiant energy sources include the entire electromagnetic radiation spectrum, including gamma rays, x-rays, radio frequencies, microwaves, light and heat.
- Energy (PE) - the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field.
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- Energy (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms.
- Energy (KE) - moving energy. It is the movement of tiny particles called electrons and protons. Electrical energy can be seen in nature in a bolt of lightning, which is a large number of electrons flowing through air all at once.
- Energy (KE) - Sound is energy that we can hear. It is a type of kinetic energy that is made from the vibration of matter. Sound moves from the source of its vibration through other matter, like air or water.
- Energy (KE & PE) - all the energy that an object has because of its motion (kinetic energy) and its position (potential energy)
- Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy.
- Energy (KE) - the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- Transformation- the changing of energy from one type to another, e.g. from kinetic energy to electrical energy, or from potential energy to kinetic energy.
15 Clues: Energy (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms. • Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy. • Energy (PE) - the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field. • Energy (KE) - the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature. • ...
Chapter 18 Crossword 2022-05-17
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- A cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction
- A plant-based material used as fuel
- Energy collected from renewable resources
- Energy generated in ways that do not deplete natural resources or harm the environment
- A colorless volatile flammable liquid that is produced by the natural fermentation of sugars
- An electrical device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity
- The goal to reduce the amount of energy
- The generation of electricity and other energy jointly
- Uses the ocean thermal gradient to produce energy
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- The prevention of the wasteful use of energy or the principle by which the total energy remains constant in a system that is not subject to external influence
- Electricity produced from hydropower
- The use of the sun's energy directly for heating or cooling purposes
- The use of the sun's energy either as heat or electricty to augment heating systems
- A form of power produced by the natural rise and fall of tides
- The thermal energy in the Earth's crust
- An area of land with a group of energy-producing windmills or wind turbines
- A colorless, odorless flammable gas
17 Clues: A plant-based material used as fuel • A colorless, odorless flammable gas • Electricity produced from hydropower • The thermal energy in the Earth's crust • The goal to reduce the amount of energy • Energy collected from renewable resources • Uses the ocean thermal gradient to produce energy • The generation of electricity and other energy jointly • ...
Electrical Energy Production 2024-04-15
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- Comparison of energy output of a device with energy supplied.
- Any form of biological matter/material
- Continuous path in which electrons can flow
- Device part of an electric circuit that converts electrical energy into other forms of energy
- Rate at which electrical energy is produced/used in a given time
- Energy provided by the flow of electrons in an electric circuit
- Flow of electrons in one direction through electric circuit
- Resource that cannot be replenished/replaced as quickly as it is consumed
- Device that converts light energy (from any light source directly into electrical energy
- Electric cell that cannot be recharged; only be used once
- Controlled flow of electric charges (electrons) through a conductor
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- Flow of electrons that alternates in direction in electric circuit
- SI unit for measuring electrical energy usage; use of kilowatt of power for one hour
- Device in an electrical circuit that controls the flow of electrons by opening/closing the circuit
- Natural energy source that is unlimited or can be replenished by natural processes in a relatively short period of time
- Portable device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- Electric cell that can be recharged/reused many times before recycled
17 Clues: Any form of biological matter/material • Continuous path in which electrons can flow • Electric cell that cannot be recharged; only be used once • Flow of electrons in one direction through electric circuit • Comparison of energy output of a device with energy supplied. • Energy provided by the flow of electrons in an electric circuit • ...
Unit 3 - Energy 2023-12-12
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- the sum of kinetic and potential energy
- (heat energy) total kinetic energy of all particles
- stored in chemical bonds
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy in electromagnetic waves
- energy in moving electrical charges
- stored energy
- energy cannot be created or destroyed but can change from one form to another
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- stored energy due to the height of an object
- vibration of particles
- light energy
- energy of motion
- stored when an elastic material changes shape
- the ability to do work or cause change
14 Clues: light energy • stored energy • energy of motion • vibration of particles • stored in chemical bonds • energy in electromagnetic waves • energy in moving electrical charges • the ability to do work or cause change • the sum of kinetic and potential energy • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • stored energy due to the height of an object • ...
Vocab BINGO 2016-10-30
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- transport train Series of proteins in the thylakoid
- cycle Process during cellular respiration
- independent-reaction Part of photosynthesis the absorbs energy
- Process by which ATP is synthesized
- Produces sugar and oxygen
- synthase Adds a high-energy phosphate group to ADP to form ATP
- cycle Uses energy to synthesize simple sugars from CO2
- Contains chlorophyll
- respiration Process of producing ATP
- Does require energy to occur
- acid Product of fermentation
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- Series of light-absorbing pigments
- Anaerobic process in which glucose is broken down
- Anaerobic process
- reaction Transforms energy to light-dependent reaction
- Light-absorbing pigment molecule
- Does not require energy to occur
- Low energy molecule
18 Clues: Anaerobic process • Low energy molecule • Contains chlorophyll • Produces sugar and oxygen • Does require energy to occur • acid Product of fermentation • Light-absorbing pigment molecule • Does not require energy to occur • Series of light-absorbing pigments • Process by which ATP is synthesized • respiration Process of producing ATP • cycle Process during cellular respiration • ...
Energy Unit Vocab 2013-01-06
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- Transferred by conduction,convection,radiation
- Exists in the bonds that hold atoms together
- Stored Energy
- The nucleus,or center, of an atom
- substances that do not conduct heat easily
- Energy Changes
- Energy associated with motion
- energy carried by electromagnetic waves
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- Internal motion of atoms
- Energy associated with moving charges
- of Conservation Energy cannot be made,Energy cannot be destroyed,Energy can just change from one form to another
- Energy of Motion
- Heat transfers that happens because of density differences
- Ability to do work
- a direct transfer of heat from one material to another
15 Clues: Stored Energy • Energy Changes • Energy of Motion • Ability to do work • Internal motion of atoms • Energy associated with motion • The nucleus,or center, of an atom • Energy associated with moving charges • energy carried by electromagnetic waves • substances that do not conduct heat easily • Exists in the bonds that hold atoms together • ...
P1 Crossword 2014-05-26
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- Type od energy associated with movement
- Energy transfer method in vacuums
- Gases and liquids are collectively known as
- Unit of energy
- Type of energy responsible for the Chernobyl disaster
- Electromagnetic radiation is this type of wave
- Energy transfer method in fluids
- Unit of frequency
- Sound is this type of wave
- Element used in nuclear power stations
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- Type of energy in food
- Where wasted energy is transferred to
- Network of cables and transformers that delivers electrical energy to homes in the UK
- Energy transfer method in solids
- Another word for heat energy
15 Clues: Unit of energy • Unit of frequency • Type of energy in food • Sound is this type of wave • Another word for heat energy • Energy transfer method in fluids • Energy transfer method in solids • Energy transfer method in vacuums • Where wasted energy is transferred to • Element used in nuclear power stations • Type od energy associated with movement • ...
Energy Unit Vocab 2013-01-06
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- Transferred by conduction,convection,radiation
- Energy associated with moving charges
- a direct transfer of heat from one material to another
- of Conservation Energy cannot be made,Energy cannot be destroyed,Energy can just change from one form to another
- Exists in the bonds that hold atoms together
- Ability to do work
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- Internal motion of atoms
- Stored Energy
- Energy of Motion
- Heat transfers that happens because of density differences
- Energy associated with motion
- The nucleus,or center, of an atom
- energy carried by electromagnetic waves
- substances that do not conduct heat easily
- Energy Changes
15 Clues: Stored Energy • Energy Changes • Energy of Motion • Ability to do work • Internal motion of atoms • Energy associated with motion • The nucleus,or center, of an atom • Energy associated with moving charges • energy carried by electromagnetic waves • substances that do not conduct heat easily • Exists in the bonds that hold atoms together • ...
Energy Unit Vocab 2013-01-06
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- Energy associated with motion
- Internal motion of atoms
- Stored Energy
- The nucleus,or center, of an atom
- Energy of Motion
- Exists in the bonds that hold atoms together
- Energy Changes
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- Transferred by conduction,convection,radiation
- a direct transfer of heat from one material to another
- Energy associated with moving charges
- of Conservation Energy cannot be made,Energy cannot be destroyed,Energy can just change from one form to another
- substances that do not conduct heat easily
- energy carried by electromagnetic waves
- Ability to do work
- Heat transfers that happens because of density differences
15 Clues: Stored Energy • Energy Changes • Energy of Motion • Ability to do work • Internal motion of atoms • Energy associated with motion • The nucleus,or center, of an atom • Energy associated with moving charges • energy carried by electromagnetic waves • substances that do not conduct heat easily • Exists in the bonds that hold atoms together • ...
Energy Unit Vocab 2013-01-06
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- Transferred by conduction,convection,radiation
- Energy of Motion
- Energy Changes
- Energy associated with moving charges
- Exists in the bonds that hold atoms together
- Internal motion of atoms
- Ability to do work
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- Heat transfers that happens because of density differences
- Energy associated with motion
- energy carried by electromagnetic waves
- a direct transfer of heat from one material to another
- substances that do not conduct heat easily
- Stored Energy
- of Conservation Energy cannot be made,Energy cannot be destroyed,Energy can just change from one form to another
- The nucleus,or center, of an atom
15 Clues: Stored Energy • Energy Changes • Energy of Motion • Ability to do work • Internal motion of atoms • Energy associated with motion • The nucleus,or center, of an atom • Energy associated with moving charges • energy carried by electromagnetic waves • substances that do not conduct heat easily • Exists in the bonds that hold atoms together • ...
Energy and Particle Model 2022-01-26
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- Energy resources that are NOT replaced/replenished as easily as they are used.
- ______ is measured in kg and tells us how much matter is in a material.
- A variable in practicals - the thing you change.
- The energy required to change 1 kg of material by 1 degree celcius. It is a property of the material.
- Energy resources that are replaced/replenished as easily as they are used.
- A variable in practicals - the thing you measure.
- _______ = useful energy out/total energy in
- Energy store - examples are anything that moves.
- A state of matter where particles are far apart, moving freely and randomly.
- Energy store - examples are anything that has heat.
- A variable in practicals - the thing you keep the same.
- Change of state from Gas to Liquid.
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- A state of matter where particles are arranged in order close together, vibrating on the spot.
- The energy required to change the state of 1 kg of material at a constant temperature. It is a property of the material.
- ______ is measured in Joules
- Energy Resource - oil, coal and gas.
- A state of matter where particles are disordered and close together, allowed to slide past each other.
- By adding or removing heat we can change the _________ of a material.
- Change of state from Liquid to Solid.
- Energy store - examples are batteries, food and fuels.
- Change of state from Solid to Liquid.
- Change of state from Liquid to Gas.
- _____ = mass/volume We can measure this using scales and a eureka can.
23 Clues: ______ is measured in Joules • Change of state from Liquid to Gas. • Change of state from Gas to Liquid. • Energy Resource - oil, coal and gas. • Change of state from Liquid to Solid. • Change of state from Solid to Liquid. • _______ = useful energy out/total energy in • A variable in practicals - the thing you change. • Energy store - examples are anything that moves. • ...
Ethan Dudla 2023-09-19
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- number of waves that pass a certain given point per each second
- a particle of electromagnetic radiation that has no mass but carries a quantum of energy
- the arrangement of electrons in the atom
- a particle with 2 protons, 2 neutrons, and a positive charge of 2 with a mass of 4
- the least amount of distance between an equal points of a continuous wave
- an ion that holds a negative charge
- the electrons that are in the electrons most outer orbitals
- an ion with a positive charge
- the minimal level of energy allowed of an energy state level
- a high speed electron
- the spectrum of frequencies from electromagnetic radiation
- the energy levels kept together within a principle energy level
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- an equation that shows the atomic and mass numbers of the particles
- a certain model that uses electron dot structures to show how electrons are arranged inside of the molecules
- the largest energy level of an atom
- an energy form that has wavelike behaviors and it travels through space
- an atom or bonded group of atoms that have either a positive or negative charge to them
- the least amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
- rays that are emitted by radioactive materials
- high energy that has no electrical charge or radiation
- a process where substances emit radiation
- a rule that states how atoms lose gain or share electrons
22 Clues: a high speed electron • an ion with a positive charge • the largest energy level of an atom • an ion that holds a negative charge • the arrangement of electrons in the atom • a process where substances emit radiation • rays that are emitted by radioactive materials • high energy that has no electrical charge or radiation • ...
AP Biology Unit 3 Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-24
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- a catalyst protein
- kinetic energy associated with random movement of atoms or molecules
- Covalent bonds arise when atoms of different electronegativity share two electrons unequally
- the region on the enzyme where the substrate binds
- weak attractions or interactions between molecules
- organic coenzyme
- brings chemical groups of the active site into positions that enhance their ability to catalyze the reaction
- energy that matter possesses because of its location or structure
- potential energy available for release in a chemical reaction
- reaction absorbs free energy from its surroundings and is nonspontaneous
- Ionic and covalent bonds between elements require energy to break
- processes occur without energy input; they can happen quickly or slowly
- inhibitors bind to another part of an enzyme, causing the enzyme to change shape and making the active site less effective
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- inhibitors bind to the active site of an enzyme, competing with the substrate
- Covalent bond between two atoms of the same element or between different elements that share electrons equally
- energy associated with motion
- the process of breaking a molecule bond with water
- The reactant that an enzyme acts on
- the study of how energy flows through living organisms
- a chemical agent that speeds up a reaction without being consumed by the reaction
- the capacity to cause change
- the totality of an organism’s chemical reactions
- Bond formed between a positive and negative charged ion
- nonprotein enzyme helpers
- cells energy cell
- Bond between metal atoms and non-metal atoms
- reaction proceeds with a net release of free energy and is spontaneous
27 Clues: organic coenzyme • cells energy cell • a catalyst protein • nonprotein enzyme helpers • the capacity to cause change • energy associated with motion • The reactant that an enzyme acts on • Bond between metal atoms and non-metal atoms • the totality of an organism’s chemical reactions • the process of breaking a molecule bond with water • ...
Heat and Temperature 2 2013-01-16
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- a method of energy conservation by which waste heat or energy from one industry is used by another industry
- materials that slow the transfer or conduction of thermal energy from one object to another (two words)
- materials that lack a definite shape and can flow from one place to another
- liquids that evaporate easily at low temperatures
- a type of heating that uses materials in a structure to absorb, store, and release solar energy (three words)
- energy generated in the interior of Earth
- energy that is transmitted via electromagnetic waves
- a warming of the environment that results from human activities (two words)
- a flow resulting from the rising of warm materials and the sinking of cooler, denser materials (two words)
- a process by which a warm fluid moves from place to place carrying thermal energy
- energy from the sun
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- solid, liquid, or gas hydrocarbons formed from the soft parts of plants and animals over millions of years and trapped inside the Earth during the planet's formation (two words)
- an object or material that can transfer energy to other objects (two words)
- a type of heating that uses mechanical devices like fans to distribute stored thermal energy (three words)
- resources that take millions of years to form (two words
- the transfer of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves
- process in which the faster-moving particles on the surface of a liquid evaporate and escape into the air while the slower moving particles, which are left behind, have lower kinetic energy and decrease the temperature of the remaining liquid and the surface on which it is resting (two words)
- material has no particular shape or size and can be compressed
- mechanical systems and devices, usually containing water, or air, used in active solar heating systems (two words)
- the direct transfer of thermal energy from one particle or object to another through contact or collision (two words)
- energy resources that can be recycled or replaced by natural processes in less than 100 years
21 Clues: energy from the sun • energy generated in the interior of Earth • liquids that evaporate easily at low temperatures • energy that is transmitted via electromagnetic waves • resources that take millions of years to form (two words • the transfer of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves • material has no particular shape or size and can be compressed • ...
Science Crossword (Physics and Motion) 2022-06-01
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- for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- (final velocity - initial velocity)/time
- the rate at which work is done
- a force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact
- unit for energy
- the rate of change of velocity
- energy stored in an object
- first law of motion
- acceleration in the opposite direction of velocity
- (force)(distance)
- unit for power
- plotted on the x-axis of a motion graph
- (mass)(gravity)(height)
- speed and directions of an object
- forces that are equal in size and in opposite directions, do not cause a change in motion
- ability to do work or cause change
- using a force to move an object a distance
- a speed that does not vary
- energy of vibrating/moving molecules
- work divided by time
- energy that is stored due to being stretched/compressed
- force=(mass)(acceleration)
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- energy of a moving object
- energy of motion
- overall force or total amount of force acting on an object
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, only change forms
- an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by another force
- the total distance divided by the total time
- unit for force
- potential energy that is dependent on height
- a push or pull that causes an object to stop, move, or change direction
- the rate of motion at a given instant
- (1/2)(m)(v²)
- acceleration in the same direction as velocity
- energy stored in the nuclei of atoms
- energy that can move through empty space and matter in the form of waves
- distance/time + direction
- energy that comes from electrons within atoms
- causes a change in motion, when forces are unequal in size and in opposite directions
- plotted on the y-axis of a motion graph energytransformations a change from one form of energy to another
- the rate at which an object moves
- energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
42 Clues: (1/2)(m)(v²) • unit for force • unit for power • unit for energy • energy of motion • (force)(distance) • first law of motion • work divided by time • (mass)(gravity)(height) • energy of a moving object • distance/time + direction • energy stored in an object • a speed that does not vary • force=(mass)(acceleration) • the rate at which work is done • the rate of change of velocity • ...
Science 8 Crossword 2022-05-24
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- Graduated cylinders measure what?
- units in science are always in the ____ system
- Energy stored in the nucleus
- ___ is a thing everything has, dragging the smaller objects to the bigger ones
- When the net force is not 0, the force is ___
- How far something moves in a certain amount of time
- The columns of the periodic table are called ____
- The type of energy associated with motion
- Objects resist a change in motion
- Unit for power
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed it only ___ form
- The type of energy that is used in wires
- The acronym to remember the types of energy
- energy is sorted into two categories: potential and ___
- ____ is speed plus direction
- Amount of matter in an object
- The types of heat _____ are conduction, convection, and radiation
- Stored energy is referred to as ____ energy
- This model shows electrons with defined paths
- Longitudinal waves have rarefactions and ____
- velocity/time
- F=mass times acceleration is newton’s ____ law
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- The ability to do work
- ____ waves have the most energy
- Newton is the unit for ____
- The unit for energy
- Radiant energy is includes the EM _____
- The metric unit used to measure on average
- Newton’s third law states that every action causes an ____ and opposite reaction
- Heat transferring by direct contact
- Matter cannot be created or destroyed, it only changes form. This is the law of ____ of mass
- Both types of waves have amplitudes and ____
- A force caused by two objects coming into contact
- Chemical energy is most often stored in food and ____
- The electrons that are on the outermost ring of an atom
- The three most known laws of physics are created by Isaac ____
- The waves that are perpendicular to the rest position
- Total force acting on an object is called the ___ force
- Radio waves, visible light, and gamma rays are all part of the _____ spectrum
- Also referred to as heat energy
40 Clues: velocity/time • Unit for power • The unit for energy • The ability to do work • Newton is the unit for ____ • Energy stored in the nucleus • ____ is speed plus direction • Amount of matter in an object • ____ waves have the most energy • Also referred to as heat energy • Graduated cylinders measure what? • Objects resist a change in motion • Heat transferring by direct contact • ...
Science 8 Crossword 2022-05-24
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- The acronym to remember the types of energy
- energy is sorted into two categories: potential and ___
- Longitudinal waves have rarefactions and ____
- Also referred to as heat energy
- The ability to do work
- Objects resist a change in motion
- Chemical energy is most often stored in food and ____
- Total force acting on an object is called the ___ force
- ____ waves have the most energy
- Energy stored in the nucleus
- ____ is speed plus direction
- Newton’s third law states that every action causes an ____ and opposite reaction
- Radiant energy is includes the EM _____
- The type of energy associated with motion
- Radio waves, visible light, and gamma rays are all part of the _____ spectrum
- How far something moves in a certain amount of time
- Matter cannot be created or destroyed, it only changes form. This is the law of ____ of mass
- The electrons that are on the outermost ring of an atom
- Newton is the unit for ____
- This model shows electrons with defined paths
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- units in science are always in the ____ system
- The waves that are perpendicular to the rest position
- Stored energy is referred to as ____ energy
- ___ is a thing everything has, dragging the smaller objects to the bigger ones
- Amount of matter in an object
- When the net force is not 0, the force is ___
- The type of energy used that occurs in wires
- Heat transferring by direct contact
- Graduated cylinders measure what?
- Both types of waves have amplitudes and ____
- The unit for energy
- The metric unit used to measure on average
- Unit for power
- The columns of the periodic table are called ____
- The three most known laws of physics are created by Isaac ____
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed it only ___ form
- The types of heat _____ are conduction, convection, and radiation
- A force caused by two objects coming into contact
- F=mass times acceleration is newton’s ____ law
39 Clues: Unit for power • The unit for energy • The ability to do work • Newton is the unit for ____ • Energy stored in the nucleus • ____ is speed plus direction • Amount of matter in an object • Also referred to as heat energy • ____ waves have the most energy • Objects resist a change in motion • Graduated cylinders measure what? • Heat transferring by direct contact • ...
Energy Word Puzzle 2021-03-19
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- Country with the most energy consumption
- Harmful for the environment and is main provider of energy in the world.
- energy sources that we can't run out of.
- energy forms that can be used directly they appear in nature
- Unstable atoms bombarded with neutrons
- Can be used many times and is better for the environment
- Potential energy within the nucleus of the atom.
- An example of a fossil fuel that needs to be burned and mined.
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- The small nuclei of two elements collide and fuse
- Caused by fossil fuels and nonrenewable energy
- Energy in a transformed state
- than other fossil fuels.
- example of renewable energy powered by the sun
- The ability to do work
- Burns cleaner than coal or oil and is
- Not normal rain
- Reserves Potential oil that could be extracted
17 Clues: Not normal rain • The ability to do work • than other fossil fuels. • Energy in a transformed state • Burns cleaner than coal or oil and is • Unstable atoms bombarded with neutrons • Country with the most energy consumption • energy sources that we can't run out of. • Caused by fossil fuels and nonrenewable energy • example of renewable energy powered by the sun • ...
Tech Design Terms 5 2014-10-21
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- energy obtained by harnessing wave power
- renewable energy produced by living organisms.
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality.
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- In the physical sciences, mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. It is the energy associated with the motion and position of an object.
- an electric charge that lets work be accomplished.
- Tidal energy is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of the tides into electricity or other useful forms of power. The tide is created by the gravitational effect of the sun and the moon on the earth causing cyclical movement of the seas.
- flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons, occurring naturally underground (often in association with petroleum) and used as fuel.
- relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water (typically from a reservoir held behind a dam or other barrier) to drive a turbine that powers a generator.
- Radiant energy is energy that travels by waves or particles, particularly electromagnetic radiation such as heat or x-rays.
- a brown, soil-like material characteristic of boggy, acid ground, consisting of partly decomposed vegetable matter. It is widely cut and dried for use in gardening and as fuel.
- Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into a useful form of energy, such as using wind turbines to produce electrical power, windmills for mechanical power, windpumps for water pumping or drainage, or sails to propel ships.
- a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certain rock strata and can be extracted and refined to produce fuels including gasoline, kerosene, and diesel oil; oil.
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- Thermal energy is a term sometimes used to refer to the internal energy present in a system in a state of thermodynamic equilibrium by virtue of its temperature.
- denoting things or parts made of a specified material or with specified tools.
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity.
- amount of energy that has to be transferred to or from one unit of mass (kilogram) or amount of substance (mole) to change the system temperature by one degree.
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- A resource of economic value that cannot be readily replaced by natural means on a level equal to its consumption. Most fossil fuels, such as oil, natural gas and coal are considered nonrenewable resources in that their use is not sustainable because their formation takes billions of years.
- radiant energy emitted by the sun.
- Energy: energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits and widely used as fuel.
- the action of dividing or splitting something into two or more parts.
- the process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity.
- energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
26 Clues: radiant energy emitted by the sun. • energy obtained by harnessing wave power • renewable energy produced by living organisms. • an electric charge that lets work be accomplished. • the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume. • Energy: energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • ...
Environmental Science 3.3-3.4 Vocab 2024-09-27
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- - All the organisms genetically similar enough to breed and produce live, fertile offspring in nature.
- In biology, organisms that consume carrion, or organisms not killed by the scavenger.
- Organisms that only eat plants
- Law of Thermodynamics that states that, with each successive energy transfer or transformation in a system, less energy is available to do work
- The accumulated biological material produced by living organisms.
- Organisms that eat both plants and animals.
- The capacity to do work, such as moving matter over a distance.
- Step in the movement of energy through an ecosystem; an organism’s feeding status in an ecosystem
- Organisms that mainly prey upon animals.
- The biochemical process by which green plants and some bacteria capture light energy and use it to produce chemical bonds. Carbon dioxide and water are consumed while oxygen and simple sugars are produced.
- Organisms that synthesize food molecules from inorganic compounds by using an external energy source; most producers are photosynthetic.
- The process in which a cell breaks down sugar or other organic compounds to release energy used for cellular work; may be anaerobic or aerobic, depending on the availability of oxygen.
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- Organisms that consume organic litter, debris, and dung
- Fungus or bacterium that breaks complex organic material into smaller molecules
- Potential energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules.
- Energy contained in moving objects, such as a rock rolling down a hill, the wind blowing through the trees, or water flowing over a dam
- A complex, interlocking series of individual food chains in an ecosystem
- Photosynthesizing organisms.
- All members of a species that live in the same area at the same time.
- A measure of disorder and usefulness of energy in a system.
- Extracting energy for life from inorganic chemicals, such as hydrogen sulfide, rather than from sunlight
- Law of Thermodynamics that states that energy is conserved; that is, it is neither created nor destroyed under normal conditions
- The amount of biomass (biological material) produced in a given area during a given period of time.
- Organism that obtains energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms or their remains
- Stored energy that is latent but available for use. A rock poised at the top of a hill and water stored behind a dam are examples of potential energy.
25 Clues: Photosynthesizing organisms. • Organisms that only eat plants • Organisms that mainly prey upon animals. • Organisms that eat both plants and animals. • Organisms that consume organic litter, debris, and dung • Potential energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules. • A measure of disorder and usefulness of energy in a system. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2017-12-13
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- the presence of harmful or unwanted levels of material in the environment
- a gas usually found in the ground positioned above petroleum deposits (nonrenewable)
- heat is harnessed from deep beneath Earth's surface and converted to usable energy (renewable)
- movement of water through a dam in a river is converted to usable energy energy (renewable)
- efforts to wisely use, distribute, and protect valuable resources both natural and man-made
- gases in the atmosphere that absorb and retain heat energy, cause air pollution
- an energy resource such as trees or wind that is replaceable by natural means
- disposal site for solid waste
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- turbines harness the movement of air and convert it to usable energy (renewable)
- the splitting of Uranium atoms to release energy (non-renewable)
- a hard, black solid fuel formed from the remains of plants over millions of years ago (nonrenewable)
- the sun's energy is collected and converted to usable energy (renewable)
- a flammable, yellow-to-black liquid composed of hydrocarbons occurring naturally inside Earth (nonrenewable)
- an energy resource that takes millions of years to form from the remains of plants and animals
- reduce, reuse, recycle
- a natural nonrenewable fuel formed over a very long time in the past from the remains of living organisms
- the ability to cause change
- biological material such as plant material or animal waste converted to a usable energy source
18 Clues: reduce, reuse, recycle • the ability to cause change • disposal site for solid waste • the splitting of Uranium atoms to release energy (non-renewable) • the sun's energy is collected and converted to usable energy (renewable) • the presence of harmful or unwanted levels of material in the environment • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2017-12-13
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- movement of water through a dam in a river is converted to usable energy energy (renewable)
- heat is harnessed from deep beneath Earth's surface and converted to usable energy (renewable)
- turbines harness the movement of air and convert it to usable energy (renewable)
- a gas usually found in the ground positioned above petroleum deposits (nonrenewable)
- a hard, black solid fuel formed from the remains of plants over millions of years ago (nonrenewable)
- gases in the atmosphere that absorb and retain heat energy, cause air pollution
- disposal site for solid waste
- biological material such as plant material or animal waste converted to a usable energy source
- the presence of harmful or unwanted levels of material in the environment
- reduce, reuse, recycle
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- an energy resource that takes millions of years to form from the remains of plants and animals
- an energy resource such as trees or wind that is replaceable by natural means
- the ability to cause change
- efforts to wisely use, distribute, and protect valuable resources both natural and man-made
- the splitting of Uranium atoms to release energy (non-renewable)
- a natural nonrenewable fuel formed over a very long time in the past from the remains of living organisms
- the sun's energy is collected and converted to usable energy (renewable)
- a flammable, yellow-to-black liquid composed of hydrocarbons occurring naturally inside Earth (nonrenewable)
18 Clues: reduce, reuse, recycle • the ability to cause change • disposal site for solid waste • the splitting of Uranium atoms to release energy (non-renewable) • the sun's energy is collected and converted to usable energy (renewable) • the presence of harmful or unwanted levels of material in the environment • ...
Energy Stores and Transfer 2023-09-05
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- energy forces are ____ from the sun
- an example would be a bomb
- the energy stored at an objects position
- something that cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or stored
- when opposing energy forces come together
- the movement of objects from one energy source to another
- the movement of an object
- when energy slowly fades away into the atmosphere
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- the pull and push forces of a magnet
- an example of chemical energy
- energy based off of the temperature of an object
- the centre of an atom
- the reaction creating energy within a substance
- when the potential stretch of an object created energy
- unit of energy
- an example is heat
16 Clues: unit of energy • an example is heat • the centre of an atom • the movement of an object • an example would be a bomb • an example of chemical energy • energy forces are ____ from the sun • the pull and push forces of a magnet • the energy stored at an objects position • when opposing energy forces come together • the reaction creating energy within a substance • ...
Energy and Particle Model 2022-01-26
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- A state of matter where particles are arranged in order close together, vibrating on the spot.
- ______ is measured in kg and tells us how much matter is in a material.
- _____ = mass/volume We can measure this using scales and a eureka can.
- Energy store - examples are batteries, food and fuels.
- Change of state from Liquid to Gas.
- A variable in practicals - the thing you keep the same.
- A state of matter where particles are far apart, moving freely and randomly.
- Energy store - examples are anything that moves.
- A variable in practicals - the thing you change.
- By adding or removing heat we can change the _________ of a material.
- Energy resources that are NOT replaced/replenished as easily as they are used.
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- A variable in practicals - the thing you measure.
- Change of state from Solid to Liquid.
- The energy required to change 1 kg of material by 1 degree celcius. It is a property of the material.
- Change of state from Liquid to Solid.
- Change of state from Gas to Liquid.
- Energy store - examples are anything that has heat.
- _______ = useful energy out/total energy in
- Energy Resource - oil, coal and gas.
- A state of matter where particles are disordered and close together, allowed to slide past each other.
- ______ is measured in Joules
- The energy required to change the state of 1 kg of material at a constant temperature. It is a property of the material.
- Energy resources that are replaced/replenished as easily as they are used.
23 Clues: ______ is measured in Joules • Change of state from Gas to Liquid. • Change of state from Liquid to Gas. • Energy Resource - oil, coal and gas. • Change of state from Solid to Liquid. • Change of state from Liquid to Solid. • _______ = useful energy out/total energy in • Energy store - examples are anything that moves. • A variable in practicals - the thing you change. • ...
The Movement of Energy 2016-10-25
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- An organism that is incapable of photosynthesis and must obtain its energy by consuming other organisms.
- A consumer that eats producers.
- The energy captured by producers in an ecosystem minus the energy producers respire.
- Fungi and bacteria that convert organic matter into small elements and molecules that can be recycled back into the ecosystem.
- The process by which producers use solar energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
- An organism that specializes in breaking down dead tissues and waste products into smaller particles.
- An organism that uses the energy of the Sun to produce usable forms of energy.
- The successive levels of organisms consuming one another.
- The proportion of consumed energy that can be passed from one trophic level to another.
- The process by which cells unlock the energy of chemical compounds.
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- The total mass of all living matter in a specific area.
- A consumer that eats producers.
- A representation of the distribution of biomass, numbers, or energy among trophic levels.
- A carnivore that eats primary consumers.
- The total amount of solar energy that producers in an ecosystem capture via photosynthesis over a given amount of time.
- An organism that consumes dead animals.
- A carnivore that eats secondary consumers.
- The amount of biomass present in an ecosystem at a particular time.
- A consumer that eats other consumers.
- A complex model of how energy and matter move between trophic levels.
- The region of our planet where life resides, the combination of all ecosystems on Earth.
- The sequence of consumption from producers through tertiary consumers.
22 Clues: A consumer that eats producers. • A consumer that eats producers. • A consumer that eats other consumers. • An organism that consumes dead animals. • A carnivore that eats primary consumers. • A carnivore that eats secondary consumers. • The total mass of all living matter in a specific area. • The successive levels of organisms consuming one another. • ...
Science Vocabulary by Kailey Sprague 2017-12-14
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- Stored energy. (Examples: chemical, nuclear, elastic, gravity)
- Any resource that can be replaced naturally. (Examples: solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, biomass)
- The change of energy from one form to another.
- Movement of energy through a medium.
- Measurement of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
- A resource that cannot be readily replace by natural means (Examples: coal, oil, natural gas, petroleum, nuclear)
- Stored in the nucleus or center of an atom. (Example: plutonium)
- The movement of electrons. (Examples: lightning, electricity)
- The distance between the midline of a wave and the crest/trough. Measures how much energy is being transported.
- Electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves. (Examples: light, TV, microwaves)
- Measurement of a system’s ability to do work. It can be transferred between objects but is never created or destroyed.
- The energy of the movement of a substance from one place to another (Examples: wind, moving water)
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- Movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves which produces vibration. (Examples: music, echos)
- Energy of place or position. (Example: person at the top of a slide)
- Stored in the bonds between atoms in molecules. (Examples: gasoline, pizza)
- The internal energy in substances - also known as heat - caused by the vibration or movement of molecules. (Example: fire)
- The number of wave cycles that are completed per second.
- The distance between two peaks of a wave.
- The motion of waves, electrons, atoms, molecules and substances. (Examples: radiant, thermal, motion, sound, electrical)
- Stored in objects by the application of force. (Examples: filled balloons, compressed springs)
20 Clues: Movement of energy through a medium. • The distance between two peaks of a wave. • The change of energy from one form to another. • The number of wave cycles that are completed per second. • The movement of electrons. (Examples: lightning, electricity) • Stored energy. (Examples: chemical, nuclear, elastic, gravity) • ...
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration 2019-04-23
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- Some sugars molecules are not used for energy but are bounded together to make
- A structure in the cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food
- Uses cellular respiration to get energy from other organisms
- What is the energy plants use to make their own food?
- What product do you get when you break an ATP molecule to get energy?
- Takes place in the cytoplasm
- Disk-shaped structured where clusters of pigments are embedded
- A sugar that is the major source of energy for the body
- In the green parts of plants, gases are exchanged through it
- Respiration without the use of oxygen; lactic acid or alcoholic
- The process by which cells break down molecules to release energy without using oxygen
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- transport chain ATP made from high-energy electrons and protons and provides energy for ATP production final electron acceptor oxygen
- The green pigment that absorbs light energy found in plant organelles called chloroplasts
- The process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food
- The loss of water from plant leaves through stomata.
- If there is a abundance of sugar, some plants store it as starch or convert it to.
- Where are most photosynthetic cells in plants found?
- In which organelle does most cellular respiration take place?
- Makes own food through photosynthesis
- Is very useful because it contains a stored form of energy captured from sunlight
20 Clues: Takes place in the cytoplasm • Makes own food through photosynthesis • The loss of water from plant leaves through stomata. • Where are most photosynthetic cells in plants found? • What is the energy plants use to make their own food? • A sugar that is the major source of energy for the body • Uses cellular respiration to get energy from other organisms • ...
energy cross word 2018-02-26
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- how much coal is used for electric power
- the transportation sector uses how much biomass
- transportation uses how much oil
- radiant energy emitted by the sun
- a mixture of gasoline and ethyl
- what is biomass
- a compound of hydrogen and carbon
- one way to capture sun light is by a
- what enregy conversion occurs when a cars engine is turned on
- disadvantage of wind power
- is hydropower renewable or nonrenewable
- relating to or denotating the generation of electricity
- lighting and heat given off by the sun
- were is most wind energy found
- heat from earths interior
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- wood, plant parts, manure and food waste that can be used as fuels
- are hydro fuel cells renewable or nonrenewable
- an industrial insulation where a substance is refined
- united states electricity energy source from nuclear energy
- united states electricity production by energy source mostly uses
- why isn't nuclear fission used as an energy source
- a chemical obtained from petroleum and natural gas
- the sun makes energy in its core in a process of
- substance that provides energy
24 Clues: what is biomass • heat from earths interior • disadvantage of wind power • substance that provides energy • were is most wind energy found • a mixture of gasoline and ethyl • transportation uses how much oil • radiant energy emitted by the sun • a compound of hydrogen and carbon • one way to capture sun light is by a • lighting and heat given off by the sun • ...
BIOLOGY HONORS 2014-10-15
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- Respiration/the process that releases energy by breaking down food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- process that molecules tend to from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated.
- energy from food molecules in the absence of oxygen.
- of the principal chemical compounds that living things use to store energy.
- not require oxygen.
- energy from the foods they consume (animals).
- principle pigment.
- region out the thylakoid membranes.
- gather the suns energy with light-absorbing molecules.
- photosynthetic membranes.
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- first stage of cellular respiration.
- second stage of cellular respiration.
- Reactions/requires light.
- their own food (plants).
- water molecules to pass easily through most biological membranes.
- use the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates.
- Calvin Cycle/uses ATP and NADPH from the light-dependent reactions to produce high-energy sugars.
- oxygen.
- Synthase/protein that membranes contain.
- Transport Chain/the third stage of cellular respiration.
20 Clues: oxygen. • principle pigment. • not require oxygen. • their own food (plants). • Reactions/requires light. • photosynthetic membranes. • region out the thylakoid membranes. • first stage of cellular respiration. • second stage of cellular respiration. • Synthase/protein that membranes contain. • energy from the foods they consume (animals). • ...
