energy Crossword Puzzles
sheths Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- A rod made of silver, boron, cadmium, etc used to slow down the rate of fission by absorbing the neutrons
- percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work
- coal is mainly used for what?
- combining two hydrogen nuclei to form a helium nucleus and get the energy produced
- a layer of material that traps and stops heat exchange with the outside air
- heat from Earth's interior
- something that can be replenished in a relatively short amount of time
- electricity made form flowing water
- breaking apart a uranium nucleus with a neutron to get the energy produced
- a non-renewable energy made by harnessing the energy from a uranium nucleus
- the process of injecting a highly-pressured liquid into the ground to extract oil or gas
- A factory where crude oil is heated and separated into other fuel
- when fuel rods generate too much heat that they start to melt
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- A fuel element used in a reactor vessel to produce heat to power turbines
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- something that can't be replenished in a short amount of time. It takes a LONG time to grow back
- a machine for producing continuous power in which a wheel or rotor is made to revolve around water, air, gas, etc.
- oil is mainly use for what?
- coal, oil, and natural gas are all types of what?
- light and heat given off from the sun
- the use of air flow through wind turbines o mechanically power generator for electric power
- the pressure vessel containing the nuclear reactor coolant, fuel rods, and turbine.
- compounds made from oil
- a large, natural or artificial lake used as a source of water
- A substance that provides energy
- a gray, dense radioactive metal used as a fuel in nuclear reactors
- chemical compounds that have carbon and nitrogen
- the act of reducing energy use
- a mixture of gasoline and alcohol
- the mostly used energy source in the United States
30 Clues: compounds made from oil • heat from Earth's interior • oil is mainly use for what? • coal is mainly used for what? • the act of reducing energy use • A substance that provides energy • a mixture of gasoline and alcohol • electricity made form flowing water • light and heat given off from the sun • chemical compounds that have carbon and nitrogen • ...
chomelawalam Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- a place where stem is turned to generate electricity
- the main use for coal
- a form of one energy to another
- rods that are used to slow down the chain reaction in a reactor vessel
- wood, plant parts, manure and food wastes that can be used as fossil fuels
- a substance that provides energy such as heat, light, motion or electricity
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- compounds that are made of oil
- layer of material that traps air to help block the transfer of heat between air inside and outside a building
- heat from the Earth's interior layers
- the reactor that contains rods of U-235
- the energy that is formed from the interior heat from Earth's magma
- the process when fuel rods generate so much heat that they start to melt
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- fuels that are made from living things
- the original source of the energy in wind and flowing water that comes from the sun
- the mixture of alcohol and gasoline
- electricity produced form flowing water
- a vessel where uranium fuel undergoes nuclear fission producing heat
- the main use for oil
- the producing of electricity by combining hydrogen and oxygen fuel cells.
- a change that happens when gas in a car's engine is burned
- the percentage of energy that is performed to do work
- to reduce the amount of energy use
- the central core of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
- the breaking up of a neutron into small nuclei that are formed into energy atoms
- the making of small nuclei into an energy neutron
- when fuels are burnt so that the chemical energy is released to form another form of energy
- another name for oil
30 Clues: the main use for oil • another name for oil • the main use for coal • compounds that are made of oil • a form of one energy to another • to reduce the amount of energy use • the mixture of alcohol and gasoline • heat from the Earth's interior layers • fuels that are made from living things • electricity produced form flowing water • the reactor that contains rods of U-235 • ...
budikeo energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- gasoline mixed with alcohol, is a biomass
- part of nuclear where fission occurs
- putting 2 hydrogen nuclei together
- a fossil fuel that begins with a c
- can't be restored in a short period of time or at all
- way to obtain biomass using yeast resulting in ethanol
- rich energy formed from remains of organisms (coal, oil, natural gas)
- splitting apart the molecules (nuclear fission) in water that creates hydrogen and oxygen
- 1/3 energy produced in world, oil
- bacteria feeding off dead plats/animals to produce methane
- layer blocking heat from escaping
- when burned chemicals are released
- Ways to obtain biomass fuel (mostly wood)
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- comes from once living or living things
- splitting an atoms nucleus into 2 smaller nuclei
- mixture of methane and other gases from our environment
- reducing energy
- can be used in a relatively short amount of time
- comes from water pushing against turbines creating this energy
- means world heat in its root word
- to obtain biomass energy in any form starts with a c
- made between fuel rods
- crude oil is heated and separated into fuel
- renewable, pushes against turbine to create this and could be on top of tower
- reactor contains v-235
- using percentage of energy that is only to perform work
- active cells on roof to generate electric current
27 Clues: reducing energy • made between fuel rods • reactor contains v-235 • means world heat in its root word • 1/3 energy produced in world, oil • layer blocking heat from escaping • putting 2 hydrogen nuclei together • a fossil fuel that begins with a c • when burned chemicals are released • part of nuclear where fission occurs • comes from once living or living things • ...
chomelawalam Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- the breaking up of a neutron into small nuclei that are formed into energy atoms
- the making of small nuclei into an energy neutron
- a substance that provides energy such as heat, light, motion or electricity
- the original source of the energy in wind and flowing water that comes from the sun
- another name for oil
- a change that happens when gas in a car's engine is burned
- fuels that are made from living things
- the producing of electricity by combining hydrogen and oxygen fuel cells.
- the main use for coal
- the central core of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
- a form of one energy to another
- energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- rods that are used to slow down the chain reaction in a reactor vessel
- the reactor that contains rods of U-235
- layer of material that traps air to help block the transfer of heat between air inside and outside a building
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- the process when fuel rods generate so much heat that they start to melt
- compounds that are made of oil
- wood, plant parts, manure and food wastes that can be used as fossil fuels
- heat from the Earth's interior layers
- the energy that is formed from the interior heat from Earth's magma
- when fuels are burnt so that the chemical energy is released to form another form of energy
- to reduce the amount of energy use
- a vessel where uranium fuel undergoes nuclear fission producing heat
- electricity produced form flowing water
- the mixture of alcohol and gasoline
- the percentage of energy that is performed to do work
- chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- a place where stem is turned to generate electricity
- the main use for oil
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
30 Clues: another name for oil • the main use for oil • the main use for coal • compounds that are made of oil • a form of one energy to another • to reduce the amount of energy use • the mixture of alcohol and gasoline • heat from the Earth's interior layers • fuels that are made from living things • electricity produced form flowing water • the reactor that contains rods of U-235 • ...
budikeo energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- layer blocking heat from escaping
- to obtain biomass energy in any form starts with a c
- using percentage of energy that is only to perform work
- part of nuclear where fission occurs
- way to obtain biomass using yeast resulting in ethanol
- when burned chemicals are released
- putting 2 hydrogen nuclei together
- gasoline mixed with alcohol, is a biomass
- means world heat in its root word
- a fossil fuel that begins with a c
- splitting apart the molecules (nuclear fission) in water that creates hydrogen and oxygen
- Ways to obtain biomass fuel (mostly wood)
- renewable, pushes against turbine to create this and could be on top of tower
- comes from once living or living things
- can be used in a relatively short amount of time
- 1/3 energy produced in world, oil
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- mixture of methane and other gases from our environment
- splitting an atoms nucleus into 2 smaller nuclei
- reactor contains v-235
- rich energy formed from remains of organisms (coal, oil, natural gas)
- reducing energy
- bacteria feeding off dead plats/animals to produce methane
- made between fuel rods
- can't be restored in a short period of time or at all
- comes from water pushing against turbines creating this energy
- active cells on roof to generate electric current
- crude oil is heated and separated into fuel
27 Clues: reducing energy • reactor contains v-235 • made between fuel rods • layer blocking heat from escaping • means world heat in its root word • 1/3 energy produced in world, oil • when burned chemicals are released • putting 2 hydrogen nuclei together • a fossil fuel that begins with a c • part of nuclear where fission occurs • comes from once living or living things • ...
McCarrona Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- when two hydrogen nuclei collide to make a helium nucleus which produces energy
- a series of pools built like steps to help fish pass a dam or waterfall
- when hydrogen is split from water using an electric current
- adds yeast to biomass to produce ethanol
- will produce methane, has to do with biomass
- electricity produced by flowing water
- what oil is mainly used for
- compounds that are made from oil such as plastic, paints, and other products
- when an atom's nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei
- resources that can be replenished but over a long period of time
- a substance that provides energy as a result of a chemical change
- the most plentiful gas in the universe
- converting biomass into gas and liquid fuels
- used to harness the wind to power energy
- chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- light and heat given off by the Sun
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- lights that last longer and are better for the environment
- separating the hydrogen from carbon into methane
- resources that can be replenished in a relatively short period of time
- efforts made to reduce the consumption of energy
- heat from the Earth's interior
- lights that use gas in order to work
- efforts made to reduce the amount of energy required to provide products and services
- large padding used as a barrier to trap heat, mostly found inside the walls of houses
- used to convert the Sun's rays into usable energy
- a factory where crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- a mix of alcohol and gasoline that can be used to fuel cars
- pushes windmills or turbines to power electricity
29 Clues: what oil is mainly used for • heat from the Earth's interior • light and heat given off by the Sun • lights that use gas in order to work • electricity produced by flowing water • the most plentiful gas in the universe • adds yeast to biomass to produce ethanol • used to harness the wind to power energy • will produce methane, has to do with biomass • ...
mullina Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- A substance that gives energy as the result of a chemical change.
- Replenishes in a relatively short amount of time.
- The mixture made by adding the alcohol to gasoline.
- How wind, flowing water, and tides are used to create electricity.
- What most of coal is used for.
- The percentage of energy that is used to perform work.
- The reaction where atoms break apart.
- What oil is mainly used for.
- Chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
- Can not be replenished in a short amount of time.
- Compounds that are made from oil.
- The reaction where atoms combine.
- What starts the reaction.
- Catch kinetic energy from the wind then harnesses it to create electricity.
- The energy source that is burned when a car engine runs.
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- A factory where crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products.
- What turns the blades of turbines in a nuclear power plant to generate electricity.
- Created when magma heats water underground to create electricity.
- Heat from Earth's interior.
- The type of light bulb that uses less energy.
- Coal, oil, and natural gas.
- A layer of material that traps air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside and outside of a building.
- Energy created by steam reforming that separates hydrogen from carbon atoms in methane.
- Wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels.
- Electricity produced by flowing water.
- Burning wood, bacterial decay, fermentation, conversion.
- When the fuel rods generate so much heat that they start to melt.
- Reducing energy use.
- Light and heat given off by the sun.
- The original source of energy in wind and flowing water.
30 Clues: Reducing energy use. • What starts the reaction. • Heat from Earth's interior. • Coal, oil, and natural gas. • What oil is mainly used for. • What most of coal is used for. • Compounds that are made from oil. • The reaction where atoms combine. • Light and heat given off by the sun. • The reaction where atoms break apart. • Electricity produced by flowing water. • ...
nagn energy crossword 2018-03-24
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- An energy providing substance
- Alcohol mixed with gasoline
- are hydrogen fuel cells renewable
- any organic matter that can be used as energy
- Do you need calm or rough winds to produce wind power?
- can be replenished in a short time
- does hydropower create pollution
- Is wind power clean true/false
- does hydrogen reduce pollution
- how much electricity does coal produce
- oil natural gas one of the three major types of fossil fuels
- earth's interior heat
- Is wind renewable?
- chemicals that contain carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms
- does hydrogen take up less volume
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- is nuclear renewable
- given off by the sun
- What is oil mainly used for
- power What is coal mostly used for
- can be replenished in a long time'
- electricity powered by flowing water
- a compound used to make plastics, paints, etc.
- a factory that heats up crude oil to make plastic
23 Clues: Is wind renewable? • is nuclear renewable • given off by the sun • earth's interior heat • Alcohol mixed with gasoline • What is oil mainly used for • An energy providing substance • Is wind power clean true/false • does hydrogen reduce pollution • does hydropower create pollution • are hydrogen fuel cells renewable • does hydrogen take up less volume • ...
sinhaa Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- making energy resources last longer
- chemicals that contain carbon and hydrogen
- How the stored chemical energy release form fuel
- an installation where electrical power is generated for distribution
- the splitting of an atom's nuclei
- rods of u-235 in the reactor
- turning off lights can conserve this
- compounds from oil
- a mix of methane and other gasses
- a condition where the fuel rods generate so much heat they start to melt
- energy from the sun
- a solid fossil fuel formed from plant remains
- one way to collect solar energy that can go on roofs or on land
- a disadvantage of it is that is can cause earthquakes
- black liquid fossil fuel
- a layer of material that traps air inside and outside a building
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- rocket fuel energy
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- a change from one form of energy to another
- energy that comes from the force of water
- adding alcohol to gasoline
- the central core of an atom that contains the protons and neutrons
- the part of the nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and make the water level rise
- coal, oil, and natural gasses
- a machine for producing continuous power in which a wheel or rotor, typically fitted with vanes, is made to revolve by a fast-moving flow of water, steam, gas, air, or other fluid
- a substance that provides energy
- A factory in which crude oil is heated and separated
- the percentage of energy that is used to preform work
- fuels from living things
30 Clues: rocket fuel energy • compounds from oil • energy from the sun • black liquid fossil fuel • fuels from living things • adding alcohol to gasoline • rods of u-235 in the reactor • coal, oil, and natural gasses • a substance that provides energy • the splitting of an atom's nuclei • a mix of methane and other gasses • making energy resources last longer • ...
martina Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- Solar energy is the indirect ___ of wind energy and hydropower
- The main use of hydrogen was for fuel for this vehicle
- This type of light bulb is more efficient than the incandescent bulb
- A factory where fuels and oil products are made from crude oil
- Chemical compounds made of carbon and hydrogen
- Wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- This occurs in a nuclear power plant when fuel rods overheat
- One of the three needs for fuel, besides transportation and heating/cooling
- These types of fuels are formed when organism remains are buried and changed by heat and pressure
- Compounds made from oil
- Oil in the U.S. is mainly used for this
- The three main fossil fuels are oil, coal, and this
- Hydropower is made from ___ water
- A layer of material which traps air
- Something that produces energy after undergoing a chemical change
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- A mixture of gasoline and alcohol used as fuel for cars
- In a nuclear power plant, nuclear fission occurs in the ___ vessel
- The simplest element known to man
- Energy that is light and heat from the sun
- Two nuclei combining is nuclear ___
- Reducing energy use
- Cannot be replenished in a practical amount of time
- Will not run out for a very long time, or can be refilled in a relatively short period of time
- The amount of energy actually used
- Hydrogen is an example of this; it contains energy
- Energy made from heat from Earth's interior
- One of the two ways to obtain hydrogen, besides steam reforming
- The main use of it in the U.S. is electric power
- One nucleus splitting apart is nuclear ___
- This type of energy is renewable, but can be very bad for the environment if it explodes
30 Clues: Reducing energy use • Compounds made from oil • The simplest element known to man • Hydropower is made from ___ water • The amount of energy actually used • Two nuclei combining is nuclear ___ • A layer of material which traps air • Oil in the U.S. is mainly used for this • Energy that is light and heat from the sun • One nucleus splitting apart is nuclear ___ • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2012-10-15
20 Clues: Hot • Sun • Food • Oven • Pully • Power • Lazer • Motion • Stored • Plants • Warmth • Movement • Electric • Physical • Lightning • Doing Work • Sun Energy • Circuit Board • Stick Together • Grounded Force
Energy, Electricity & Magnetism 2013-10-01
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- _________ electricity is a single sudden flow of electrons
- pushing apart of two objects
- rubbing of two materials against each other
- a negatively-charged particle of an atom that revolves around the nucleus
- a force between two objects
- a flow of electrons along a loop from the source to the use and back again
- energy can be ____________ to another object
- something that is already moving has this type of energy
- a charge with electrons removed
- an area around a magnet with invisible lines of force: magnetic ___________
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- to be pulled toward an object
- ___________ energy is stored energy
- a machine used to send messages in code using electricity
- the largest magnet known to man
- the center of an atom
- the smallest particle of an element
- a charge with added electrons
- primary source of all light on earth
- a mechanism to connect and disconnect a circuit
- a circuit with a battery, wire, and bulb connected in a loop that carries electricity
20 Clues: the center of an atom • a force between two objects • pushing apart of two objects • to be pulled toward an object • a charge with added electrons • the largest magnet known to man • a charge with electrons removed • ___________ energy is stored energy • the smallest particle of an element • primary source of all light on earth • rubbing of two materials against each other • ...
Work and Energy 2014-04-09
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- usually developed by a machine or engine placed either within or external body
- he developed the steam engine
- the difference between the final and initial position of a point
- SI unit of power
- other term for initial velocity
- is the product of force and displacement.
- results from equal and opposite forces acting on two different points of a rigid body
- used as measuring unit of work
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- is the component, perpendicular to the surface of the contact force exerted on an object by, the surface of a floor or wall, preventing the object from penetrating the surface.
- is the energy of motion
- is also called joules
- SI unit of time.
- is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy.
- defined as the ratio of the output if useful power produced by the machine to the input power supplied to the machine.
- is a property of a physical body which determines the body's resistance to being accelerated by a force and the strength of its mutual gravitational attraction with other bodies
- is energy which results from position or configuration
- ability to do work.
- English unit of power
- is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- is defined as the amount of work or the capacity of the machine to perform per unit time
20 Clues: SI unit of time. • SI unit of power • ability to do work. • is also called joules • English unit of power • is the energy of motion • he developed the steam engine • used as measuring unit of work • other term for initial velocity • is the product of force and displacement. • is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. • ...
Addressya - Energy Booster 2021-06-02
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- v1.4
- Targets that are set for us
- Whiteboard / Canvas
- Communication between apps
- Mark your Vacations in
- Helps me in communicating
- Seek-Find-Enjoy!
- Quality Taste Health!
- Everyday event
- Markets
- For which Customer pays us!
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- Search for
- Our new Recruitment platform
- HQ
- I am the backbone of the Sign up page
- Find your way !
- Means everything for our Business
- We develop what people need
- Start point to approach our Customer
- When Karoline does most of the talking :)
20 Clues: HQ • v1.4 • Markets • Search for • Everyday event • Find your way ! • Seek-Find-Enjoy! • Whiteboard / Canvas • Quality Taste Health! • Mark your Vacations in • Helps me in communicating • Communication between apps • Targets that are set for us • We develop what people need • For which Customer pays us! • Our new Recruitment platform • Means everything for our Business • ...
Motion and Energy 2021-05-21
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- Magnitude of change in position
- the SI unit of energy
- a place or object used for comparison to determine an objects motion
- how well a machine works because of output and input
- ability to cause change
- the change in position of an object
- the number of times a machine increases when force is put on it
- A machine that makes work with one part
- greatness of size,strength, and importantance
- a machine That uses two or more parts to do work
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- a quantity defined as the mass and velocity of an object
- anything you can imagine with a boundary
- course or path that something is moving in
- a device that can increase force
- change in velocity in the time it stakes for change to occur
- the movement of an object in a given direction with an applied force
- speed in a given direction
- unit for power
- the change in position relative to a reference point
- quantity of size and direction
20 Clues: unit for power • the SI unit of energy • ability to cause change • speed in a given direction • quantity of size and direction • Magnitude of change in position • a device that can increase force • the change in position of an object • A machine that makes work with one part • anything you can imagine with a boundary • course or path that something is moving in • ...
Motion and Energy 2021-05-21
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- quantity of size and direction
- a quantity defined as the mass and velocity of an object
- the number of times a machine increases when force is put on it
- change in velocity in the time it stakes for change to occur
- a machine That uses two or more parts to do work
- course or path that something is moving in
- Magnitude of change in position
- how well a machine works because of output and input
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- ability to cause change
- a place or object used for comparison to determine an objects motion
- the change in position relative to a reference point
- A machine that makes work with one part
- unit for power
- anything you can imagine with a boundary
- the SI unit of energy
- the change in position of an object
- a device that can increase force
- greatness of size,strength, and importantance
- the movement of an object in a given direction with an applied force
- speed in a given direction
20 Clues: unit for power • the SI unit of energy • ability to cause change • speed in a given direction • quantity of size and direction • Magnitude of change in position • a device that can increase force • the change in position of an object • A machine that makes work with one part • anything you can imagine with a boundary • course or path that something is moving in • ...
Motion and Energy 2021-05-21
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- quantity of size and direction
- a quantity defined as the mass and velocity of an object
- the number of times a machine increases when force is put on it
- change in velocity in the time it stakes for change to occur
- a machine That uses two or more parts to do work
- course or path that something is moving in
- Magnitude of change in position
- how well a machine works because of output and input
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- ability to cause change
- a place or object used for comparison to determine an objects motion
- the change in position relative to a reference point
- A machine that makes work with one part
- unit for power
- anything you can imagine with a boundary
- the SI unit of energy
- the change in position of an object
- a device that can increase force
- greatness of size,strength, and importantance
- the movement of an object in a given direction with an applied force
- speed in a given direction
20 Clues: unit for power • the SI unit of energy • ability to cause change • speed in a given direction • quantity of size and direction • Magnitude of change in position • a device that can increase force • the change in position of an object • A machine that makes work with one part • anything you can imagine with a boundary • course or path that something is moving in • ...
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESOURCES 2021-10-09
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- the one who discovered first geothermal energy.
- Prince Conti invents the first geothermal power plant at the Larderello dry steam field in what country.
- Geothermal energy is heat derived within the sub-surface of the earth.
- power plants are closed-loop systems, and virtually nothing (except water vapor) is emitted to the atmosphere.
- it is the heat that comes from the sub-surface of the earth.
- A volcano which is one of most active caldera volcanoes in the country and in the world. It recently erupted last January 12, 2020.
- Geothermal energy comes from deep inside the _________.
- Geothermal power plants use steam to produce what?
- The second part of the basic parts of a geothermal power plant to produce electricity.
- How many types of geothermal energy
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- country that larger produces in geothermal energy.
- Many of the best locations for geothermal energy are found in this.
- take high-pressure hot water from deep inside the earth and convert it to steam to drive generator turbines.
- Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source because heat is continuously produced inside the earth. People use geothermal heat for bathing, to heat buildings, and to generate electricity.
- Another way of using the energy is through _______ that can be installed at home.
- this country is one of the world's top producers of geothermal power, as it is located along the Ring of Fire zone of Pacific volcanoes.
- use hydrothermal fluids that are primarily steam.
- A word that originates from Icelandic verb gjo’sa, meaning, ‘to gush’.
- When water comes into contact with hot rocks deep in the Earth's ________, it can rise to the surface to form springs.
- where Mahanagdong Geothermal Power Station located.
20 Clues: How many types of geothermal energy • the one who discovered first geothermal energy. • use hydrothermal fluids that are primarily steam. • country that larger produces in geothermal energy. • Geothermal power plants use steam to produce what? • where Mahanagdong Geothermal Power Station located. • Geothermal energy comes from deep inside the _________. • ...
Non-renewable Energy 2022-04-11
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- , those gathered by individuals for their own use such as wood, charcoal and animal waste.
- ,one nuclear disintegration per second 1.
- ,fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) and nuclear fuels.
- , the reaction that powers the Sun and other stars.
- , a graph that shows the point at which world oil production would reach a maximum and the point at which we would run out of oil.
- ,a mixture of hydrocarbons, water, and sulfur that occurs in underground deposits.
- ,takes hundreds of millions of years to form.
- ,the idea that the rate of global oil production is near or past its peak and will soon begin a long-term decline.
- , the ratio between gross inland energy consumption (GIEC) and gross domestic product (GDP), calculated for a calendar year.
- ,it is formed from remains of small animals, algea and protists.
- ,are generally used in electrical generation, engines, and propulsion systems.
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- ,those that are bought and sold, such as coal, oil and natural gas.
- , using fuel to generate electricity and produce heat.
- ,cylindrical devices that can be inserted between the fuel rods to absorb excess neutrons, thus slowing or stopping the fission reaction.
- ,a degraded type of petroleum that forms when a petroleum migrates close to the surface, where bacteria metabolize some of the light hydrocarbons and others evaporate.
- ,is the fuel that is used in a nuclear reactor to sustain a nuclear chain reaction.
- ,a network of synchronized power providers and consumers that are connected by transmission and distribution lines and operated by one or more control centers.
- , slow-flowing, viscous deposits of bitumen mixed with sand, water, and clay.
- , a solid fuel formed primarily from the remains of trees, and other plan material that were preserved 280-360 million years ago
- , a nuclear reaction in which a neutron strikes a relatively large atomic nucleus and then splits into two or more.
20 Clues: ,one nuclear disintegration per second 1. • ,takes hundreds of millions of years to form. • , the reaction that powers the Sun and other stars. • , using fuel to generate electricity and produce heat. • ,fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) and nuclear fuels. • ,it is formed from remains of small animals, algea and protists. • ...
SOURCES OF ENERGY 2022-03-06
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- (adj) [ɪnˈtaɪə] toàn bộ
- (adj) [ɪgˈzɔːstɪd] cạn kiệt
- (adj) [rɪˈnjuːəbl] tái tạo được
- (n/v) [rɪˈliːs] sự giải phóng, phóng ra
- (n/adj) [pəˈtenʃəl] tiềm năng, có khả năng
- (n) [dæm] đập nước
- (adj) [ɪˈnɔːməs] khổng lồ, to lớn
- (n) [ˌreɪdɪˈeɪʃən] Phóng xạ
- (n) [ɪlekˈtrɪsɪti] điện
- (n) (adj) [ˈfɒsl] hóa thạch
- (n) [ˌhaɪdrəʊɪlekˈtrɪsɪti] thủy điện
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- (n) [ˌʤiːəʊˈθɜːməl] địa nhiệt
- (n) [ˈsəʊlə] [ˈpænl] tấm pin năng lượng mặt trời
- (adj) [ˈplentɪf(ə)l] dồi dào
- (v) [rɪˈzɜːv] dự trữ, giữ gìn
- (n) [ˈenəʤi] năng lượng
- (n) [ri(ː)ˈæktə] lò phản ứng
- (adj) [ɔːlˈtɜːnətɪv] thay thế
- (adj) [əˈveɪləbl] sẵn có
- (adj) [ˈɪnfɪnɪt] vô tận, vô hạn
- (adj) [ˈnjuːklɪə] (thuộc) hạt nhân
- (n) [ɪˈkɒləʤi] sinh thái học
22 Clues: (n) [dæm] đập nước • (adj) [ɪnˈtaɪə] toàn bộ • (n) [ˈenəʤi] năng lượng • (n) [ɪlekˈtrɪsɪti] điện • (adj) [əˈveɪləbl] sẵn có • (adj) [ɪgˈzɔːstɪd] cạn kiệt • (n) [ˌreɪdɪˈeɪʃən] Phóng xạ • (n) (adj) [ˈfɒsl] hóa thạch • (adj) [ˈplentɪf(ə)l] dồi dào • (n) [ri(ː)ˈæktə] lò phản ứng • (n) [ɪˈkɒləʤi] sinh thái học • (n) [ˌʤiːəʊˈθɜːməl] địa nhiệt • (v) [rɪˈzɜːv] dự trữ, giữ gìn • ...
ACE energy terms 2022-03-07
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- used to cook food
- turns sunlight into electricity
- serve
- highest point
- condition
- for fastening ropes to
- changes DC to AC
- turns motion into electricity
- being supplied from the mains
- ties
- controls temperature
- part ownership
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- a problem
- revolving parts
- locate in space
- dimension of a wind turbine
- wind turbines have three of these
- stationary part of an electric motor
- travel on
- atomic particle
- rotational motion
21 Clues: ties • serve • a problem • condition • travel on • highest point • part ownership • revolving parts • locate in space • atomic particle • changes DC to AC • used to cook food • rotational motion • controls temperature • for fastening ropes to • dimension of a wind turbine • turns motion into electricity • being supplied from the mains • turns sunlight into electricity • wind turbines have three of these • ...
Environmental Science: Energy 2022-03-25
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- From remains of organisms
- Used in nuclear reactors
- Breaking-up an atoms nucleus
- Controversial form of extraction
- Dead plant material
- Rise in Temperature
- Used when coal deposits are near the surface
- Radio waves
- Electrons flowing to turn on a light
- Motion of a bowling ball
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- Burning a piece of wood
- Cleanest burning fossil fuel
- Opposite of fission
- Fossil fuels
- An atomic bomb
- Refineries work with this
- Most consumed sector of energy
- Why Chernobyl is uninhabitable
- Energy the human body uses
- Solar Power
20 Clues: Radio waves • Solar Power • Fossil fuels • An atomic bomb • Opposite of fission • Dead plant material • Rise in Temperature • Burning a piece of wood • Used in nuclear reactors • Motion of a bowling ball • From remains of organisms • Refineries work with this • Energy the human body uses • Cleanest burning fossil fuel • Breaking-up an atoms nucleus • Most consumed sector of energy • ...
Energy Vocab Crossword 2022-04-18
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- fastest electromagnetic waves
- the cycle which carbon goes through animals and plants
- fuel from plants
- energy that comes from Earth's winds
- the process of making scrap into a new product
- longer than waves of visible light
- outside part where solar winds are created
- using an item repeatedly
- made from remains of animals and plants over time
- nonrenewable resource that uses uranium to burn clean
- outbursts from the sun
- power made from the ocean tides
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- energy from sun
- nonrenewable resource from fossilized trees
- renewable resource with water power
- petroleum, mined out for gas
- decayed plant material
- heat moved from Earth's surface air to atmosphere air
- invisible rays from the sun
- stored energy
- to do work
- energy from sun in an electromagnetic wave
- slowest waves in the spectrum
- cooler areas on the sun
- layer in charge of visible light
- limiting the use of nonrenewable resources
- heat produced from the inside of earth
- motion energy
- all energy comes from this
- clay and sand mixture with an organic material called bitumen
30 Clues: to do work • stored energy • motion energy • energy from sun • fuel from plants • decayed plant material • outbursts from the sun • cooler areas on the sun • using an item repeatedly • all energy comes from this • invisible rays from the sun • petroleum, mined out for gas • fastest electromagnetic waves • slowest waves in the spectrum • power made from the ocean tides • ...
Energy Needs Vocabulary 2022-05-15
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- Light and heat energy from the sun. This energy also causes winds and drives the water cycle.
- Electricity generated from the movement of the tides.
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- A renewable resource made from things that were once alive.
- Reduction in the number or quantity of something.
- Natural situation in which heat is retained in Earth’s atmosphere by carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and other gasses.
- Rain that is more acidic than normal, caused by pollutants in the air (such as burning fossil fuels)
- Relying strongly on a single energy source.
- Energy generated from the kinetic energy of moving air.
- A colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and be respiration.
- Able to meet the current demand for a resource without depleting the future supply
- A renewable resource that comes from inside the Earth.
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- Electricity produced by the kinetic energy of water moving over a waterfall or dam.
- Energy-rich substances formed from the remains of once living organisms.
- Energy that comes from sources that do not use up natural resources or harm the environment and are used in place of fossil fuels.
- A gradual increase in the temperature of Earth’s atmosphere.
- To save or reduce the use of something
- Resources that are constantly being resupplied.
- Resources that are being used up faster than they are made.
- Harmful substances in the air, water or soil.
20 Clues: To save or reduce the use of something • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • Relying strongly on a single energy source. • Harmful substances in the air, water or soil. • Resources that are constantly being resupplied. • Reduction in the number or quantity of something. • Electricity generated from the movement of the tides. • ...
Thermal Energy Vocab 2022-09-15
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- At a low temperature.
- A material that allows little or no heat, electricity, or sound to go into or out of something.
- The instrument that measures temperature.
- Transfer of thermal energy through circulation of fluids.
- Small drops of water that form on a cold surface.
- To discover the exact size or amount of something.
- To move without stopping
- To say that (something will or might happen in the future.
- Measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms in a substance.
- A scale for measuring temperature where the boiling point of water is at 212 degrees above zero and the freezing point is at 32 degrees above zero.
- To study (something closely and carefully; to make sense of data.
- Move from one place to another.
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- A scale of temperature where water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees under standard
- To study at something using the five senses.
- A space entirely devoid of matter.
- To assert or maintain as fact.
- A method used to answer questions and make sense of the universe.
- Energy contained within a system responsible for its temperature due to the motion of the particles.
- Something which shows that something else exists or is true.
- Transfer of thermal energy through waves.
- To try to find out the facts about (something, such as a crime or an accident in order to learn how it happened,who did it, etc.
- Information and numbers used in science to provide evidence for an investigation. Usually represented in a table
- transfer of thermal energy through direct contact.
- The units angles are measured in.
- The transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another.
- A picture or drawing that explains a scientific process or phenomena.
- A drawing that uses a series of dots, lines, etc., to show how much or how quickly something changes;also known as an analysis of data.
- The process of thinking about something in a logical way in order to form a conclusion or judgment
28 Clues: At a low temperature. • To move without stopping • To assert or maintain as fact. • Move from one place to another. • The units angles are measured in. • A space entirely devoid of matter. • The instrument that measures temperature. • Transfer of thermal energy through waves. • To study at something using the five senses. • Small drops of water that form on a cold surface. • ...
Energy and Enzymes 2022-01-30
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- ideal conditions for a specific enzyme to function
- term that describes the slowing down of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction as substrate concentration increases
- typically a mineral that reversibly interacts with and is essential for enzyme function
- term for the items that go into a chemical reaction
- includes factors that affect the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction such as temperature, pH, and substrate concentration
- state where substrate bonds are partially formed or broken down, involving changes in the shape of the enzyme
- term that describes the specificity of the shape and charge of the substrate binding domain for a specific substrate
- a reaction where the reactants and products have the same free energy (deltaG=0)
- site in an enzyme where the substrate(s) binds
- a reaction that requires heat to occur
- molecules that enzymes work on
- primary sequence of amino acids
- degree of disorder in a system
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- disruption in the genetic code that may ultimately affect enzyme structure and function
- type of regulation where the regulatory molecule binds outside of the active site causing shape changes that can activate or inhibit the enzyme
- type of inhibition where a product of a metabolic pathway binds to, and inhibits, an enzyme that functions early in the pathway
- type of inhibition where the inhibitor competes with the substrate(s) for an enzyme’s binding site
- step of enzyme catalysis where substrates bind the enzyme
- component that facilitates a reaction but is unchanged by the reaction
- type of energy required to reach the transition state
- stored energy
- a reaction that is not energetically favorable (deltaG>0)
- a reaction where the reactants have higher free energy than the products
- a reaction that releases heat
- step of enzyme catalysis where products are discharged from the enzyme
- non-amino groups that covalently attach to enzymes, altering their function
- all of the things that are produced by a reaction
- term for free energy that takes into account entropy, enthalpy and temperature
- a favorable, spontaneous reaction (deltaG<0)
- internal energy of a system including heat, pressure and volume
- molecules that shuttle electrons and reversibly interact with an enzyme to enhance its function; often vitamins or their derivatives
- typically a protein that facilitates a chemical reaction by bringing substrates together
32 Clues: stored energy • a reaction that releases heat • molecules that enzymes work on • degree of disorder in a system • primary sequence of amino acids • a reaction that requires heat to occur • a favorable, spontaneous reaction (deltaG<0) • site in an enzyme where the substrate(s) binds • all of the things that are produced by a reaction • ...
Energy Buzzwords - Mac 2022-10-03
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- _____ is electricity produced by natural sources of energy
- Power plants, which generate electricity via large rotating steam or water turbines
- _____ is electricity produced by burning fossil fuels, including coal, oil and gas
- _____ converts one form of energy into another
- the ability to do work
- is an energy company that both develops and sells electricity
- When a region loses power due to a major power supply disruption, affecting a significant number of customers (a widespread blackout).
- formed underground in a process lasting millions of years
- Demand for electricity by an individual, business or broader region.
- ensures that the electricity system is operated more carefully during periods where extremes are likely to occur, such as severe weather conditions, lightning storms and bushfires.
- runs continuously, producing a constant output of electricity
- provides an initial, immediate response to keep the electricity system working when supply and demand are out of balance.
- The price for electricity within a given time period, usually a 30-minute period.
- Any voltage higher than 1 kilovolt.
- The NEM refers to the interconnected power grids and operating systems connecting the eastern states of Australia
- _____ is a measure of the maximum amount of power able to be generated by a given power generation plant
- a type of greenhouse gas emissions
- is planned spare electricity generation capacity that can be called upon when there are unexpected variations in electricity demand, or generation or transmission faults.
- National Electricity Objective (NEO) guides the operation of the NEM
- a _____ is a decentralised, or community-based, network of power generation, storage and flexible consumers working together to meet their energy needs.
- is when users of power are deliberately disconnected from the power system, or the amount of electricity they can use is reduced for a short period of time
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- form of energy which can be transferred by transmission lines to power things
- _____ is formed approximately 100 million years. Because of this, it is softer, containing less carbon, and more ash
- refers to power stations that are able to be turned on and off
- is a measure that enables operators to know if electricity supply and demand are in balance
- _____ is one of the hardest, carbon-rich types of coal
- _____ from electricity generation, energy use or other sources are an avoidable polluting by-product of most societies
- energy that is stored for a more extended period of time
- involves reducing consumer demand for energy by paying consumers to reduce their usage
- A high voltage transmission line, or group of power lines connecting different regions
- _____ is a type of coal that is exposed to intense pressure and heat under the earth's surface for 100-300 million years
- _____ modernise the process of delivering electricity from generators to end users
- is the total amount of power needed to supply all electricity needs at a particular time.
33 Clues: the ability to do work • a type of greenhouse gas emissions • Any voltage higher than 1 kilovolt. • _____ converts one form of energy into another • _____ is one of the hardest, carbon-rich types of coal • energy that is stored for a more extended period of time • formed underground in a process lasting millions of years • ...
types of energy 2022-10-14
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- anything that takes up space and can be weighed.
- forms of heat are convection,conduction,radiation.
- is heat moving through gases,liquids,fluids.
- stored energy
- a substance or
- the heat moving through an object and another object touches it.
- measures hot and cold and can be in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
- the quantity per unit volume,unit area,or unit length.
- motion
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- energy in a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- energy that comes in a source and does not touch something to give it heat. Like the sun.
- a small fragment that makes up matter.
- is like when a rubber band is stretched. out.
- a substance that flows freely and has constant volume.
- the physical movement to get things Completed.
- anything that keeps energy transferring Through.
- a dependent or independent group of items that unify as a whole.
- the ability to do work.
- that has enough room to expand freely.
- moving from one place to another.
- a firm,hard,or compact in a substance.
21 Clues: motion • stored energy • a substance or • the ability to do work. • moving from one place to another. • a small fragment that makes up matter. • that has enough room to expand freely. • a firm,hard,or compact in a substance. • is heat moving through gases,liquids,fluids. • is like when a rubber band is stretched. out. • the physical movement to get things Completed. • ...
Matter and Energy 2023-12-07
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- mass divided by volume
- contain 2 atoms of the same exact element
- No definite volume
- how readily it will undergo a chemical reaction
- an intensive property (look in the box on notes)
- how easily it emits radioactive particles
- changes the appearance of the substance, but it remains the same internally
- same composition throughout the substance
- contains atoms of a single element and cannot be further broken down
- the Particles of the mixture are uniformly distributed throughout the solution
- changes the internal composition of the substance
- how easily it catches on fire
- ability to transfer heat and electricity
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- lead to changes in the identity and composition of a substance
- an intensive property (look in the box on notes)
- matter that is homogeneous and has a fixed composition by mass
- have definite shape
- Takes the shape of the container it is in
- Depend on the amount of matter present
- Do not depend on the amount of matter present
- can be measured without changing the identity and composition of a substance
- is defined as anything that has mass and takes up space (volume)
- the Particles of the mixture are randomly dispersed throughout the solution
- an extensive property (look in the box on notes)
- when you say the the object is red, you would be describing its ...
- two or more distinct substances where the composition throughout may vary
- how poisonous it is
- two or more different elements that have been chemically combined
28 Clues: No definite volume • have definite shape • how poisonous it is • mass divided by volume • how easily it catches on fire • Depend on the amount of matter present • ability to transfer heat and electricity • contain 2 atoms of the same exact element • Takes the shape of the container it is in • same composition throughout the substance • ...
Nutrition and Energy 2023-11-10
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- unit of mass
- breaking down glucose to produce ATP
- 1000 calories (science)=1 kilo calorie
- Interaction of organisms when both require the same limited resource
- suffix referring to sugar
- stores food temporarily and starts the digestion process
- Suffix referring to sugar
- monomers of proteins
- carbohydrate that makes up plant cell wall
- additional digestion of plant material
- feeds on dead organic material
- plant eaters
- single subunit of a macromolecule
- animals with a backbone
- indicator test for lipids
- 1000
- meat eaters
- carbon-based
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- long chain of "monomer" and lipids
- Mechanical stomach of a bird
- indicator test for proteins
- removal of undigested food material
- multiple monomers bonded together
- prefix of amino acids
- number of calories burned (at rest or active)
- sugars, made of C,H,O
- animals that are hunted for food
- hold molecules together
- site of digestion and nutrient absorption
- bonds that hold amino acids together
- environmental factors and inter species relationship that influences the species
- indicator test for starches
- made of C,H,O,N
- meat and plant eaters
- indicator for simple sugars
- inhaling and exhaling
- mass of living organisms in an area
- site of water re-absorption
- chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- made of C,H,O
40 Clues: 1000 • meat eaters • unit of mass • plant eaters • carbon-based • made of C,H,O • made of C,H,O,N • monomers of proteins • prefix of amino acids • sugars, made of C,H,O • meat and plant eaters • inhaling and exhaling • hold molecules together • animals with a backbone • suffix referring to sugar • Suffix referring to sugar • indicator test for lipids • indicator test for proteins • ...
Waves & Sound Energy 2023-11-13
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- wave Wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- Distance between two corresponding parts of a wave
- Sound waves with frequencies above 20,000 Hz
- Highest part of a transverse wave.
- wave Wave that moves the medium in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels
- Small, tightly stretched, drumlike membrane in the ear.
- A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- The use of reflected sound waves to determine distances or to locate objects.
- A repeated back-and-forth or up-and-down motion.
- The part of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are close together.
- A point of zero amplitude on a standing wave
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- Maximum distance the particles of a medium move away from their rest positions as a wave passes through the medium
- Part of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are far apart.
- Bending of waves as they enter a new medium at an angle
- wave Wave that appears to stand in one place.
- The study of how sounds interact with each other and the environment
- Combination of a longitudinal wave and a transverse wave that travels along the surface of a medium.
- Number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time
- canal Narrow region leading from the outside of the human ear to the eardrum.
- Unit used to compare the loudness of different sounds
- Two folds of tissue that make up the human voice box
21 Clues: Highest part of a transverse wave. • Sound waves with frequencies above 20,000 Hz • A point of zero amplitude on a standing wave • wave Wave that appears to stand in one place. • A repeated back-and-forth or up-and-down motion. • Distance between two corresponding parts of a wave • Two folds of tissue that make up the human voice box • ...
Thermal Energy Terms 2023-10-17
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- to reach conclusion using evidence
- the moment when two objects hit each other
- the amount of matter in a certain amount of space
- the variable that is measured
- the amount of force on a given object
- energy of motion
- the rate at which particles are evenly distributed
- speed + direction
- descriptive
- coldest possible temperature
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- the variable that stays the same
- group of atoms
- of how hot or cold something is/average speed of molecules
- when something stays mostly the same over time
- When something becomes different over time
- a balance state
- the variable that is changed
- a number that summarizes a set of data
- to move from one object to another
- measured or counted
20 Clues: descriptive • group of atoms • a balance state • energy of motion • speed + direction • measured or counted • the variable that is changed • coldest possible temperature • the variable that is measured • the variable that stays the same • to reach conclusion using evidence • to move from one object to another • the amount of force on a given object • ...
Thermal Energy Review 2024-01-08
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- Heat transfer through waves.
- The amount of space an object takes up.
- Water will ________ at 0°C.
- If something is less dense than air then it will _________.
- Particles _________ in solid objects.
- The transfer of energy that causes temperature to change.
- The measure of particle movement.
- The amount of mass in relation to the volume of an object.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Solid objects have a _________ particle attraction.
- Particles move ___________ in cold objects than they do in warm objects.
- Water and air are examples of a __________.
- When a solid turns into a liquid.
- Heat transfer through the movement of a fluid.
- Things that are glowing ______ tend to emit radiation.
- Particles in this state of matter move around freely and randomly.
- The temperature scale used in the United States.
- The metric temperature scale used worldwide by scientists.
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- ___________ and gasses take the shape of their container.
- Radiation tends to be reflected or ___________.
- Water will __________ at 100°C.
- Heat transfer through direct contact.
- Objects tend to do this when heat is added.
- Radiation can travel through the vacuum of space because it does not need ___________ to transfer heat.
- Particles move ___________ in hot objects than they do in cold objects.
- The amount of energy (particle movement) something has because of its temperature (2 words).
- Radiation transfers heat through electromagnetic ____________.
- A __________ is a tool used to measure temperature.
- An object’s size tends to do this when its temperature cools.
- _______ objects have a definite shape and volume.
- Liquids and gasses have a ________ particle attraction.
- An object that is more dense than water will _________.
32 Clues: Water will ________ at 0°C. • Heat transfer through waves. • Water will __________ at 100°C. • The measure of particle movement. • When a solid turns into a liquid. • The amount of matter in an object. • Heat transfer through direct contact. • Particles _________ in solid objects. • The amount of space an object takes up. • Objects tend to do this when heat is added. • ...
Forms of energy 2020-06-09
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- squares
- highly pleasant to the taste
- a building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are exhibited
- clean an area by brushing away dirt or litter
- furrow one's brow in an expression of disapproval, displeasure, or
- a relationship between friends
- a large body in outer space that circles around the sun or another star
- a knitted garment typically with long sleeves, worn over the upper body
- a person who steals another person's property
- round green seeds that are widely eaten as a vegetable
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- a number of birds of one kind feeding, resting, or traveling together
- a collection of things tied or wrapped up together
- symmetrical three-dimensional shape, either solid or hollow, contained by six
- the state of being ill
- a leader or ruler of a people or clan
- close or join securely
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
- time regarded as still to come
- moved forward on the hands and knees
- pull another vehicle or boat along with a rope, chain, or tow bar
20 Clues: squares • the state of being ill • close or join securely • highly pleasant to the taste • a relationship between friends • time regarded as still to come • moved forward on the hands and knees • a leader or ruler of a people or clan • clean an area by brushing away dirt or litter • a low area of land between hills or mountains • a person who steals another person's property • ...
Force and Energy 2019-12-04
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- This energy comes from windmills
- This energy is the heat from within the Earth
- This enery helps us to cook food and warm our house
- A knife or something
- It is used to lift heavy object in great height
- When we push or pull something
- scissors, pliers, screwdrivers, etc
- A pair of scissors to cut something
- We are able to sty on the ground because of this force
- pushing or pulling
- It is a vibration transmitted through a solid, liquid or gas
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- It like wheel or something
- The upward push of water on a floating object is this force
- This energy generates electricity
- It is an energy which is possessed by an object due to its motion or due to its position
- This force slows down a moving object
- It is a plane used to move an heavy object up a truck or whatever it is
- It is the movement of electrical charges
- A stretched rubber band regains its original position on being released because of this force
- This is the most important energy as it is non-polluting
- It is used to hold things together tightly
- Sun, bulbs, tube lights
22 Clues: pushing or pulling • A knife or something • Sun, bulbs, tube lights • It like wheel or something • When we push or pull something • This energy comes from windmills • This energy generates electricity • scissors, pliers, screwdrivers, etc • A pair of scissors to cut something • This force slows down a moving object • It is the movement of electrical charges • ...
G4 Science Energy 2020-10-15
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- This object lets you see all of the colors in a beam of light
- A kind of energy;
- A kind of circuit where if one light bulb doesn't work is unplugged, the others can still work
- When heat is passed without the use of any matter
- A back and forth motion
- A kind of energy; warmth
- When heat passes through two objects that are touching
- The interaction between positively and negatively charged particles
- When heat is passed through liquids or gases
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- The buildup of electrical charges is called _____ electricity.
- Objects that do not pass heat easily
- When light bends while passing through an object
- When light bounces off of an object
- The flow of electrical charges is called electrical _____.
- Sound waves with a high frequency make this kind of pitch
- Sound waves with a low frequency make this kind of pitch
- How sound passes through matter
- A kind of energy; you can hear it
- A kind of circuit where if one light bulb doesn't work is unplugged, the others will not work
- Electricity travels in a path called a _____.
- Objects that pass heat easily
- A kind of energy; you can see it
22 Clues: A kind of energy; • A back and forth motion • A kind of energy; warmth • Objects that pass heat easily • How sound passes through matter • A kind of energy; you can see it • A kind of energy; you can hear it • When light bounces off of an object • Objects that do not pass heat easily • When heat is passed through liquids or gases • Electricity travels in a path called a _____. • ...
G4 Science Energy 2020-10-15
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- A kind of energy; you can see it
- Objects that pass heat easily
- A kind of circuit where if one light bulb doesn't work is unplugged, the others can still work
- A kind of circuit where if one light bulb doesn't work is unplugged, the others will not work
- When heat passes through two objects that are touching
- When light bends while passing through an object
- The buildup of electrical charges is called _____ electricity.
- How sound passes through matter
- A back and forth motion
- This object lets you see all of the colors in a beam of light
- The interaction between positively and negatively charged particles
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- When light bounces off of an object
- A kind of energy; warmth
- Electricity travels in a path called a _____.
- Objects that do not pass heat easily
- The flow of electrical charges is called electrical _____.
- When heat is passed without the use of any matter
- A kind of energy;
- When heat is passed through liquids or gases
- Sound waves with a high frequency make this kind of pitch
- A kind of energy; you can hear it
- Sound waves with a low frequency make this kind of pitch
22 Clues: A kind of energy; • A back and forth motion • A kind of energy; warmth • Objects that pass heat easily • How sound passes through matter • A kind of energy; you can see it • A kind of energy; you can hear it • When light bounces off of an object • Objects that do not pass heat easily • When heat is passed through liquids or gases • Electricity travels in a path called a _____. • ...
G4 Science Energy 2020-10-15
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- When light bounces off of an object
- Objects that pass heat easily
- Objects that do not pass heat easily
- A kind of circuit where if one light bulb doesn't work or is unplugged, the others can still work
- Electricity travels in a path called a _____.
- How sound passes through matter
- A kind of energy; you can hear it
- Sound waves with a high frequency make this kind of pitch
- A kind of energy; warmth
- The buildup of electrical charges is called _____ electricity.
- The interaction between positively and negatively charged particles
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- A back and forth motion
- The flow of electrical charges is called electrical _____.
- When heat passes through two objects that are touching
- A kind of energy;
- A kind of energy; you can see it
- Sound waves with a low frequency make this kind of pitch
- When heat is passed through liquids or gases
- When heat is passed without the use of any matter
- When light bends while passing through an object
- This object lets you see all of the colors in a beam of light
- A kind of circuit where if one light bulb doesn't work or is unplugged, the others will not work
22 Clues: A kind of energy; • A back and forth motion • A kind of energy; warmth • Objects that pass heat easily • How sound passes through matter • A kind of energy; you can see it • A kind of energy; you can hear it • When light bounces off of an object • Objects that do not pass heat easily • When heat is passed through liquids or gases • Electricity travels in a path called a _____. • ...
Arieanna’s Vocabulary Energy 2020-10-02
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- Energy possessed by a body by virtue based on its distance from the Earth.
- The measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with reference to some standard value.
- Energy released during nuclear fission or fusion.
- The sum of potential energy and kinetic energy.
- A system of measurement that begin at a minimum, zero point, and progresses in only one direction.
- An in crease (or decrease) in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source observer move toward or away from each other.
- Is both a property of a physical body and measure of it’s resistance to acceleration when a net force is applied.
- potential energy stored in a object based on its distance from the Earth.
- A device that measures temperatures.
- A task to be under taken; something a person or thing has to do.
- The emission of energy as a electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles.
- A form of energy resulting from the flow of electric charge.
- The SI unit of work or energy.
- energy which a body posses by virtue of being in motion.
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- Process process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature.
- Is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a chemical reaction to transform into other substances.
- Is produced when a rise in temperature causes atoms and molecules to move faster and collide with each other.
- Denoting a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 32° and boils at 212° under standard conditions.
- A form of energy that can be heard by humans.
- Movement caused with in a fluid
- A form of energy that is reflected or emitted from objects in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through space.
- Is a reaction for which the overall standard enthalpy change (triangle + 1).
- The rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- Force by which a planet or other body draws objects towards it’s center.
- The strength and vitality required for sub stained physical or mental activity.
- Denoting a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions.
- High temperature/ or quality of being hot.
27 Clues: The SI unit of work or energy. • Movement caused with in a fluid • A device that measures temperatures. • High temperature/ or quality of being hot. • A form of energy that can be heard by humans. • The sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. • Energy released during nuclear fission or fusion. • energy which a body posses by virtue of being in motion. • ...
UNIT 11 energy 2024-08-30
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- .........mix or variety
- the affect or the influence on the environment
- ........and effect
- to rely.....
- significant
- in the same way
- Nuclear
- very quick increase
- basically
- ......activity
- ..........contrast to
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- im respect of/concerning
- become much less
- ......of gases
- adjective of climate
- what we do with fossil fuels
- 3 words-to give a reason or explanation for something
- to watch the development(die Klima Veränderungen)
- Zusammenfassung
- caught without escape
- Phenomäne D
- the results of certain actions
22 Clues: Nuclear • basically • significant • Phenomäne D • to rely..... • ......of gases • ......activity • Zusammenfassung • in the same way • become much less • ........and effect • very quick increase • adjective of climate • caught without escape • ..........contrast to • .........mix or variety • im respect of/concerning • what we do with fossil fuels • the results of certain actions • ...
Baker, Energy, 4 2024-05-06
20 Clues: heat • water • light • fission • movement • lightning • moving air • song LYRICs • planets temp • moving water • use only once • stored energy • anything moving • stored in bonds • use more than once • ability to do work • movement of protons • electromagnetic waves • waste of living things • not created or destroyed
Matter and Energy 2024-09-09
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- a physically distinctive form of matter, such as a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma.
- energy produced when a rise in temperature causes atoms & molecules to most faster & collide with each other
- the process by which a substance is soaks into or is taken in by another substance
- a state of matter consisting of particles that have neither a defined volume nor defined shape.
- a material that allows energy to flow through it
- a repeated back-and-forth motion of a particle when displaced from its equilibrium position
- anything that has weight & takes up space, exists in three main states: solid, liquid, or gas
- energy energy from sunlight
- a substance that can move easily & change shape such as liquids, gasses, or plasmas
- the amount of space the object takes up.
- change or cause to change from a gas or vapor to a liquid.
- reach or cause to reach the temperature at which it bubbles and turns to vapor.
- a substance in the gaseous state as distinguished from the liquid or solid state
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- one of the very small parts of matter (as a molecule, atom, or electron)
- energy transfer that travels through space at the speed of light
- physical process that results in the phase transition of a substance from a solid to a liquid.
- the way the heat moves from one physical system to another
- The process through which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid.
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- substances that are made up of only one kind of particle and have a fixed or constant structure.
- the change in position of a particle with respect to time
- state with a definite volume but no fixed shape. It takes the shape of the container it is poured in but it cannot be compressed.
- when heat moves from one object to another object through direct touch
- that state of matter which has a fixed shape, mass, and volume
- the measured or measurable period during which an action, process, or condition exists or continues
- a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- the process by which a liquid turns into a gas.
- the capacity for doing work.
- when energy transfers from one place to another
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- measure of how fast the atoms & molecules of a substance are moving
- heat is transferred through a liquid or a gas
- the transfer of thermal energy
- an instrument that measures temperature.
34 Clues: energy energy from sunlight • the capacity for doing work. • the transfer of thermal energy • the basic unit of a chemical element. • the amount of space the object takes up. • an instrument that measures temperature. • the energy an object has due to its motion • heat is transferred through a liquid or a gas • the process by which a liquid turns into a gas. • ...
Energy puzzle vocab 2024-05-03
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- Fuel that have been formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.
- States that energy can change form, but it cannot be created or destroyed.
- The ability to do work
- Is a relatively soft coal containing a tarlike substance called bitumen. It is of higher quality than
- Rain that has a lower than normal pH level because of burning fossil fuels
- They are a continuous stream of electrically charged particles that are given off by a magnetic field
- Known as Petroleum a type of nonrenewable resource that id drilled out of the ground used for
- Is the energy from the Sun transmitted as electromagnetic wave.
- surface layer responsible for most of visible light
- outer layer that creates the ‘solar wind’ which can go 800 km/s
- heat energy from the sun
- explosive out burst
- KineticEnergy Energy of motion
- the sun.
- Electromagnetic radiation spectrum at wavelengths longer than those of visible light,
- Resource- Is a natural resource that cannot be re-made or re-grown at a scale comparable to its
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- cooler areas of surface that appear darker
- Most abundant of nonrenewable resource produces sulfur dioxide
- Stored energy or energy of position
- The source of all energy on Earth
- opaque to light.
- occurs as pockets of air near earth’s surface are heated, become less dense, rise, cool, and sink.
- Have the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum, slowest
- occurs when heat energy is transferred from earth’s surface air to atmospheric air.
- Energy’s ability to change from one form to another
- Fastest
- Hard variety that contains relatively pure carbon and burns with little flame and smoke (cleanest
- A soft brownish coal showing traces of plant structure, intermediate between bituminous coal and peat.
- coal but of poorer quality than anthracite.
- Partially decayed plant material, burns dirty lots of pollution
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than approximately one tenth of a
- an electromagnetic wave of high energy and very short wavelength, which is able to pass through many
- The continuous process by which carbon is exchanged between organisms and the environment.
- Invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun. Filtered by ozone layer
34 Clues: Fastest • the sun. • opaque to light. • explosive out burst • The ability to do work • heat energy from the sun • KineticEnergy Energy of motion • The source of all energy on Earth • Stored energy or energy of position • cooler areas of surface that appear darker • coal but of poorer quality than anthracite. • Energy’s ability to change from one form to another • ...
ricky energy 4 2024-05-07
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- potential energy stored in an object based on its distance from the Earth
- the power an atom's charged particles have to cause an action or move an object
- renewable energy which uses the natural flow of moving water to generate electricity.
- renewable material that comes from animals/plants
- if they cannot be replenished
- what's my name
- energy that travels in waves
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- heat within the earth.
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- was formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms, such as plants, algae, and bacteria.
- gas a compound with one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms (CH4)
- a object powered by the sunshine
- if they can be replenished
- colorless easily liquefied, gaseous hydrocarbon
- the natural flow of air
- something that has the ability to work
- any substance that has a defined composition
- brownish-black rock with a high amount of carbon and hydrocarbons
- a form of energy released from the nucleus
- the motion of bodies under the action of forces
20 Clues: what's my name • heat within the earth. • the natural flow of air • if they can be replenished • energy that travels in waves • if they cannot be replenished • a object powered by the sunshine • something that has the ability to work • a form of energy released from the nucleus • any substance that has a defined composition • colorless easily liquefied, gaseous hydrocarbon • ...
Energy Production Crossword 2024-03-22
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- Extraction method involving hydraulic fracturing.
- Structure used to generate electricity from water flow.
- Converts wind energy into electrical power.
- Crude oil used for fuel and manufacturing.
- Fuel derived from petroleum, used in vehicles.
- Structure used to extract petroleum from the Earth.
- Energy sources that can be replenished naturally.
- Harnesses sunlight to generate electricity.
- Non-renewable resources formed from ancient organic matter.
- Devices that convert sunlight into electricity.
- Device that converts hydrogen gas into electricity.
- Facility that burns coal to produce electricity.
- Policy allowing consumers to sell excess energy back to the grid.
- Energy harnessed from the rise and fall of tides.
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- Energy generated from atomic reactions.
- A fossil fuel used for electricity and heating.
- Main component of natural gas, also produced by decomposition.
- Electricity generated by flowing water.
- Area with multiple wind turbines for energy generation.
- Using less energy to accomplish the same tasks, reducing waste.
- Devices that capture sunlight for electricity production.
- Heat from the Earth's core used for power.
- A fossil fuel formed from decayed plants; major source of electricity.
- Wind turbines installed in bodies of water for energy production.
- Energy sources that cannot be easily replaced.
- Fuel derived from living matter, like corn or algae.
- Facility that processes crude oil into usable products.
- Radioactive element used as fuel in nuclear reactors.
- Mixture of sand, water, clay, and bitumen; source of unconventional oil.
29 Clues: Energy generated from atomic reactions. • Electricity generated by flowing water. • Crude oil used for fuel and manufacturing. • Heat from the Earth's core used for power. • Converts wind energy into electrical power. • Harnesses sunlight to generate electricity. • Fuel derived from petroleum, used in vehicles. • Energy sources that cannot be easily replaced. • ...
Energy and Waves 2024-07-03
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- Device that sends signals.
- Constant used in gravitational force calculations.
- Lowest point of a wave.
- SI unit of force.
- Wave used for communication.
- Unit of frequency.
- Technology for transmitting light signals.
- Back-and-forth motion.
- Ability to do work.
- Wave that can travel through space.
- Using UV light to kill germs.
- Range of all electromagnetic radiation.
- Distance traveled per unit time.
- Number of waves per second.
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- Technology using wireless data transmission.
- Distance between wave crests.
- High-energy electromagnetic wave.
- Height of a wave.
- Wave with motion perpendicular to direction.
- to change in motion.
- Overall force on an object.
- Forces that change motion.
- Wave used in cooking and communication.
- Change in position over time.
- Treatment using high-energy waves.
- Highest point of a wave.
- Wave used in medical imaging.
- Light visible to the human eye.
- Device that receives signals.
- Material a wave travels through.
30 Clues: Height of a wave. • SI unit of force. • Unit of frequency. • Ability to do work. • to change in motion. • Back-and-forth motion. • Lowest point of a wave. • Highest point of a wave. • Device that sends signals. • Forces that change motion. • Overall force on an object. • Number of waves per second. • Wave used for communication. • Distance between wave crests. • ...
Energy and Forces 2024-06-07
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- the measure of the amount of matter in a body/object/thing
- states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- the rate at which velocity changes (speeding up)
- energy of an object in motion
- Wrote the laws of motion
- a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in unchanging motion unless acted on by some external force
- the Gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards its center
- the speed of something in a given direction
- states that objects in motion will stay in motion and objects at rest will stay at rest, until acted upon by a different force
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- states that a force is equal to change in momentum per change in time
- the opposite of acceleration, reduction in speed
- the vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- energy held by an object, based on its position
- a path for transmitting electric current
- the ability to exert a force causing displacement of an object
- the force exerted by magnets
- the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- the unit of energy in the International System of Units
- the push and/or pull on an object
20 Clues: Wrote the laws of motion • the force exerted by magnets • energy of an object in motion • the push and/or pull on an object • a path for transmitting electric current • the speed of something in a given direction • energy held by an object, based on its position • the opposite of acceleration, reduction in speed • the rate at which velocity changes (speeding up) • ...
Thermal Energy Vocab 2023-02-16
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- Thermal energy is the ___________ kinetic energy of a substance.
- Temperature is the _____________ kinetic energy of a substance.
- Heat transfer when objects are touching.
- Friction, chemical reactions, and sunlight are all examples of how we ___________ heat.
- After objects of different temperatures make contact and they reach the same temperature is known as thermal ___________________.
- ______________ are excellent conductors
- Heat always transfers from ______ to cold.
- The __________ produces both visible light and infrared which are the major sources of heat on Earth.
- _______________ heat is the amount of energy that is required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree.
- Radiation heating is the only method of heat transfer that can transfer in ______________ because it is a vacuum.
- Heat transfer when fluids are moving.
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- Radiation is transmitted by _____________________ waves.
- The SI scale used in scientific research.
- Materials that don’t transfer heat well are called ________________.
- Water freezes at 32° ________________________.
- Wind and oceans are examples of convection ____________________.
- The metric scale for measuring temperature
- ____________ theory of matter states that “Matter is made up of those substances or particles which are constantly moving.”
- Heat transfer then the objects are not touching.
- At this temperature, the atoms of a substance stop vibrating or moving.
20 Clues: Heat transfer when fluids are moving. • ______________ are excellent conductors • Heat transfer when objects are touching. • The SI scale used in scientific research. • The metric scale for measuring temperature • Heat always transfers from ______ to cold. • Water freezes at 32° ________________________. • Heat transfer then the objects are not touching. • ...
Energy and Motion 2023-05-19
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- energy that is moving
- the final transfer of energy to the surface is by convection
- something that happened that changes its thing like making bubbles
- food energy
- the order that Adams is made
- mph
- saving something
- stretchy bends curves
- releasing heat
- it's a way to say how many feet you are tall
- when water disappears into the clouds
- what everything is made of
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- smallest compound on earth
- it will have energy
- energy moving
- what builds up in clouds
- different forms
- efficiency
- how much of something is in a space
- when electricity hits a lightning rod
- a rely small object
- energy that makes heat
- it keeps us on the ground
- chemical reaction that absorbs heat
24 Clues: mph • efficiency • food energy • energy moving • releasing heat • different forms • saving something • it will have energy • a rely small object • energy that is moving • stretchy bends curves • energy that makes heat • what builds up in clouds • it keeps us on the ground • smallest compound on earth • what everything is made of • the order that Adams is made • how much of something is in a space • ...
energy for life 2025-03-09
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- substance that is neither acidic nor basic, indicated by a pH of 7
- biogeochemical process where nitrogen is converted into different chemical forms through the Earth
- made of amino acids; needed for the body to function properly
- the continuous movement of carbon atoms through Earth's atmosphere, plants, animals, and oceans
- sugar molecules, can be complex or simple
- plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create their own food (sugar) and release oxygen
- substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more different elements
- negatively charged subatomic particle
- tiny, dense center of an atom, containing positively charged protons and neutral neutrons
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- anything that occupies space and has mass
- the capacity to do work or cause change within a living organism
- colorless, odorless gas that is essential for most living organisms to breathe and survive
- group of two or more atoms bonded together, forming the smallest unit of a substance
- chemical process by which organisms break down food molecules (glucose) to release energy (ATP)
- one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms, CO2
- an element with one proton and one electron
- bond that shares electrons
- an electric charge where an atom or molecule has more protons than electrons
- chemical substance with the same number of protons
- particle within an atom (electron, proton, neutron)
- complex organic compounds that store and express genetic information in cells
- group of fatty, waxy, or oily compounds that are insoluble in water
22 Clues: bond that shares electrons • negatively charged subatomic particle • anything that occupies space and has mass • sugar molecules, can be complex or simple • an element with one proton and one electron • one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms, CO2 • chemical substance with the same number of protons • particle within an atom (electron, proton, neutron) • ...
Non-renewable energy 2025-04-01
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- Unrefined oil extracted from underground deposits, which is processed to create gasoline, diesel, and other petrochemical products used in energy, transportation, and manufacturing.
- used as an alternative to gasoline and diesel in vehicles, known for being cleaner-burning and environmentally friendlier.
- A radioactive element that has potential as a safer and more efficient alternative to uranium in nuclear reactors
- A naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in rock formations beneath the Earth’s surface, which is refined into various fuels and chemical products.
- Also known as oil sands, these are deposits of sand and clay that contain bitumen, a dense form of crude oil, requiring energy-intensive extraction processes.
- The lowest-grade coal, with a high moisture content, primarily used in power plants to generate electricity, though it is less efficient than other coal types.
- A type of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), used primarily for heating, cooking, and fuel in vehicles, especially in rural and off-grid areas.
- Energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas, formed from the ancient remains of plants and animals, often linked to environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
- Oil extracted from shale rock formations using hydraulic fracturing, often referred to as "fracking," a controversial method for tapping into previously inaccessible oil reserves.
- The highest grade of coal, characterized by its hardness, high carbon content, and energy density, mainly used for heating and some industrial applications.
- A clean-burning fossil fuel consisting mostly of methane, extracted from underground deposits, used for heating, cooking, and electricity generation.
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- A lower-grade coal that has a higher moisture content, typically used in power generation, but produces less energy per unit than bituminous coal.
- A black or brownish-black fossil fuel, rich in carbon, used primarily for generating electricity and in industrial processes like steel manufacturing.
- A higher-grade coal used widely in power plants for electricity generation and in industrial manufacturing, producing more heat than sub-bituminous coal.
- A high-energy liquid fuel used in aviation, primarily derived from crude oil
- A liquid fossil fuel derived from ancient marine organisms, refined into gasoline, diesel, and other products for transportation and industrial use.
- A type of fuel derived from crude oil, used in diesel engines for trucks, buses, and trains, known for its higher energy content compared to gasoline.
- Energy produced from nuclear fission reactions, where atoms are split to release heat, which is then used to generate electricity in nuclear power plants.
- A radioactive metal used as fuel in nuclear reactors, where its isotopes undergo fission to release energy, which is harnessed to generate electricity in nuclear power plants.
- A refined petroleum product commonly used as fuel for internal combustion engines in cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
20 Clues: A high-energy liquid fuel used in aviation, primarily derived from crude oil • A radioactive element that has potential as a safer and more efficient alternative to uranium in nuclear reactors • A refined petroleum product commonly used as fuel for internal combustion engines in cars, trucks, and motorcycles. • ...
Unit of Energy 2025-04-01
21 Clues: walk • cost • save • earth • reborn • liquid • change • produce • release • the sun • delivery • last long • invisible • digestion • impactful • long time ago • pricy element • inexhaustible • hard and black • source of power • animal and rubbish
Nonrenewable Energy Crossword. 2025-03-20
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- Nuclear fuel that can no longer produce enough heat to be useful
- Hydraulic fracturing
- By producr of all combustion, from biofuels
- Also Known as Hard coal
- Contains 80 to 95% methane and 5 to 20% ethane, propane,butane
- Contains 78% nitrogen
- Maximum electrical output
- Generated from nuclear energy in nuclear fuel
- Heated in absence of oxygen
- A Brown coal, soft sedimentary rock
- Solid fuel preserved 280 million years ago
- Alcohol made by converting starches and sugar
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- Old Carbon contained fossil fuels
- Emits alpha or beta particles
- Also Known as oil sands
- Black or dark brown coal
- Liguid fuel created from refined biomass
- Exists in a liguid state underground
- A precursor to coal
- Colorless, odorless gas
20 Clues: A precursor to coal • Hydraulic fracturing • Contains 78% nitrogen • Also Known as oil sands • Also Known as Hard coal • Colorless, odorless gas • Black or dark brown coal • Maximum electrical output • Heated in absence of oxygen • Emits alpha or beta particles • Old Carbon contained fossil fuels • A Brown coal, soft sedimentary rock • Exists in a liguid state underground • ...
Energy and Matter 2025-04-17
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- Change of state of matter from solid to liquid
- Temperature scale where water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees
- Heat transfer by movement of heath through water or air
- A small unit of matter
- particle speed moves this way when energy is added
- Occurs when particle motion decreases and volume shrinks
- Mr.Jacob's last name
- Conduction occurs when two objects are in...
- Heat transfer through invisible rays
- Occurs when particle motion increases and volume grows
- Matter with a definite volume and shape
- Change of state from gas to liquid
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- Measure of average kinetic energy in a material
- Matter with definite volume but no definite shape
- type of energy that is stored
- Temperature scale where water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees
- An example of radiation
- particle speed moves this way when energy is taken away
- Matter with no definite volume or shape
- Type of energy that occurs from motion
- Heat transfer through direct contact
- Change of state of matter from liquid to gas
- The ability to cause change
23 Clues: Mr.Jacob's last name • A small unit of matter • An example of radiation • The ability to cause change • type of energy that is stored • Change of state from gas to liquid • Heat transfer through invisible rays • Heat transfer through direct contact • Type of energy that occurs from motion • Matter with no definite volume or shape • Matter with a definite volume and shape • ...
Energy Crossword Quiz 2025-04-19
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- Power Producing electricity from water-driven turbine generators.
- A readily combustible mineral containing more than 50 percent by weight and more than 70 percent by volume of carbonaceous material.
- Path for transmitting electric current.
- Electrons have a ____________charge
- An electric current flowing in one direction only. Also known as DC.
- A combustible mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons that accumulates in porous sedimentary rocks, esp. those yielding petroleum, consisting usually of over 80 percent methane together with minor amounts of ethane, propane, butane, nitrogen, and, sometimes, helium. (2 words)
- A combustible petroleum distillate used as fuel for diesel engines.
- A volatile, flammable liquid mixture of hydrocarbons, obtained from petroleum and used as fuel for internal-combustion engines, as a solvent, et cetera.
- Electricity involves the movement of _____________from atom to atom in a material
- Ethyl alcohol; most commonly derived by fermentation of plant materials; used as a fuel substitute/replacement for petroleum-based fuels.
- A common metal that conducts Electricity
- The unit of measurement for power (W)
- Energy taken from heat sources underground, often in volcanically active areas.
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- A fuel made primarily from oily plants (such as the soybean or oil palm) and to a lesser extent from other oily sources (such as waste cooking fat from restaurant deep-frying).
- The act or process of burning fuel.
- An electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies. Also known as AC.
- A high-speed rotary engine driven by water, wind, steam, or other gases.
- Watt’s law is ___________= IV
- Power Using energy from a fission process for an energy source.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- a type of enthanol derived from cellulose.
- A deposit of organic material containing stored solar energy that can be used as fuel. The most important are coal, natural gas, and oil.
- A gas released from the decomposition of wastes.
- Source of stored voltage and component of DC electronics
- An oily, thick, flammable, usually dark-colored liquid that is a form of bitumen or a mixture of various hydrocarbons, occurring naturally in various parts of the world and commonly obtained by drilling: used in a natural or refined state as fuel, or separated by distillation into gasoline, naphtha, benzene, kerosene, paraffin, et cetera.
- Energy Using the sun as a heat energy source.
- World energy consumption is _________ by approx. 2.3% per year.
- The unit of measurement for voltage. (V)
28 Clues: Watt’s law is ___________= IV • The act or process of burning fuel. • Electrons have a ____________charge • The unit of measurement for power (W) • Path for transmitting electric current. • The ability to do work or cause change. • A common metal that conducts Electricity • The unit of measurement for voltage. (V) • a type of enthanol derived from cellulose. • ...
Geothermal Energy Crossword 2025-05-19
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- Keeps water moving throughout geothermal plants between loops
- Used on heating side of the working fluid system
- Allows for temperature to be changed between two substances without them mixing
- Name of the fluid that runs through the turbine
- Where initial steam and hot water are taken from into a geothermal plant
- Country of first geothermal generator
- More common of the geothermal generator types
- First civilization to utilize geothermal energy
- Connected to the turbine and produces electricity
- Used on cooling side of the working fluid system
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- Level of energy in watts that the largest geothermal plants produce
- Connects to the generator to produce electricity
- Type of acid produced by hot springs
- Country with highest percentage of geothermal to total power
- State of largest geothermal complex in US
- City of first geothermal generator
- Common natural source of geothermal energy
- Primary building heated by early geothermal power
- One of the sacred properties early people believed hot springs had
- Name of largest geothermal complex in US
20 Clues: City of first geothermal generator • Type of acid produced by hot springs • Country of first geothermal generator • Name of largest geothermal complex in US • State of largest geothermal complex in US • Common natural source of geothermal energy • More common of the geothermal generator types • Name of the fluid that runs through the turbine • ...
Geothermal Energy Crossword 2025-05-19
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- Keeps water moving throughout geothermal plants between loops
- Used on heating side of the working fluid system
- Allows for temperature to be changed between two substances without them mixing
- Name of the fluid that runs through the turbine
- Where initial steam and hot water are taken from into a geothermal plant
- Country of first geothermal generator
- More common of the geothermal generator types
- First civilization to utilize geothermal energy
- Connected to the turbine and produces electricity
- Used on cooling side of the working fluid system
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- Level of energy in watts that the largest geothermal plants produce
- Connects to the generator to produce electricity
- Type of acid produced by hot springs
- Country with highest percentage of geothermal to total power
- State of largest geothermal complex in US
- City of first geothermal generator
- Common natural source of geothermal energy
- Primary building heated by early geothermal power
- One of the sacred properties early people believed hot springs had
- Name of largest geothermal complex in US
20 Clues: City of first geothermal generator • Type of acid produced by hot springs • Country of first geothermal generator • Name of largest geothermal complex in US • State of largest geothermal complex in US • Common natural source of geothermal energy • More common of the geothermal generator types • Name of the fluid that runs through the turbine • ...
Quantitative + Energy + Rates 2025-05-18
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- A common example of an exothermic reaction
- Amount of solute in a given volume of solution
- Increased by breaking solids into smaller pieces
- Actual amount made compared to theoretical amount
- Relative formula mass of a compound
- Can be used to measure rate of a reaction producing gas
- Relative atomic mass of an element
- Unit that measures amount of substance
- How fast reactants are turned into products
- Requires energy – an endothermic process
- Increasing this gives particles more energy to collide
- The space a substance occupies, often in dm³
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- Minimum energy required to start a reaction
- Reaction that takes in heat from surroundings
- Releases energy – an exothermic process
- Substance that speeds up a reaction without being used up
- The weight of a substance, used in mole calculations
- Reaction that releases heat to surroundings
- Transferred in all chemical reactions
- Theory that explains reaction rates
- Higher values mean more particles in same volume
- Used to calculate yield or composition
- Solid formed in some fast reactions
- Simplest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound
24 Clues: Relative atomic mass of an element • Theory that explains reaction rates • Relative formula mass of a compound • Solid formed in some fast reactions • Transferred in all chemical reactions • Used to calculate yield or composition • Unit that measures amount of substance • Releases energy – an exothermic process • Requires energy – an endothermic process • ...
Matter and Energy 2023-05-15
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- mass protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- middle of the periodic table
- chemical reaction with another atom
- positive charge
- same number of valence electrons
- left side of the periodic table
- Protons and neutrons are inside
- negative charge
- basic building blocks of all matter
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- shaped by forging
- conducts heat and electricity
- takes up space and has volume
- gradual changes left to right
- outside the nucleus
- reflects light
- similar chemical properties and physical properties
- atoms have the same number of valence electrons
- Has no charge
- number of protons in an atom
- right side of the periodic table
20 Clues: Has no charge • reflects light • positive charge • negative charge • shaped by forging • outside the nucleus • middle of the periodic table • number of protons in an atom • conducts heat and electricity • takes up space and has volume • gradual changes left to right • left side of the periodic table • Protons and neutrons are inside • same number of valence electrons • ...
Cell Energy 2025 2021-09-27
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- living things that complete photosynthesis
- when the vacuole is empty, stomata are _______ by the guard cells.
- tubelike cells that carry water up from the roots
- gas that plants need for photosynthesis and is produced during respiration
- holes in plants leaves through which oxygen and water exit and carbon dioxide enters
- sugar that is produced during photosynthesis; moves out of leaf using phloem cells
- process that converts the chemical energy in glucose into usable energy in ATP
- this substance moves up from the roots of a plant using xylem cells
- when the vacuole is full, stomata are _______ by the guard cells.
- the energy molecule created during respiration
- process that converts light energy into chemical energy
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- type of energy created in glucose during photosynthesis
- controls the opening and closing of the stomata
- cell part where photosynthesis takes place
- loss of water from plants through the stomata
- gas that plants produce during photosynthesis and is needed during respiration
- living things that complete respiration
- cell part where respiration takes place
- type of energy from the sun needed for photosynthesis
- filling of these with water determine the stomata are opened or closed
- tubelike cells that carry glucose/food down from the leaves
21 Clues: living things that complete respiration • cell part where respiration takes place • living things that complete photosynthesis • cell part where photosynthesis takes place • loss of water from plants through the stomata • the energy molecule created during respiration • controls the opening and closing of the stomata • tubelike cells that carry water up from the roots • ...
TVA Energy Right 2025-01-16
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- This person makes sure the flow of energy is utilized in the most efficient way.
- This person works to make sure all of TVA's system communicate efficiently.
- This person is responsible for making sure nuclear power plants work properly.
- TVA's conservation program.
- __________ make it hard to heat and cool classrooms and hallways.
- A leaky faucet that drips at one drop per second wastes more than 3,000 ______ of water a year.
- This is what TVA stands for.
- What you should do to laptops at the end of the day.
- This is the class code to get updates from Mr. Hawkins on Google Classroom.
- This person helps TVA manage threatened and endangered plant species in the Tennessee Valley.
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- This person works to preserve ancestral Native American relics.
- A leaky faucet is a big deal!
- Do this when you leave a room.
- What STEM stands for.
- This person runs tests to make sure nuclear power plants aren't harming our communities.
- This person is the first response to nuclear power plants making sure they run smoothly.
- This person helps TVA manage animal habitats and healthy animal populations.
- Devices and chargers don't need to stay plugged in when finished charging.
- Does an empty room need the lights on?
- Let someone know if you see a leak or other issue.
20 Clues: What STEM stands for. • TVA's conservation program. • This is what TVA stands for. • A leaky faucet is a big deal! • Do this when you leave a room. • Does an empty room need the lights on? • Let someone know if you see a leak or other issue. • What you should do to laptops at the end of the day. • This person works to preserve ancestral Native American relics. • ...
Light Wave Energy 2025-03-03
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- An object takes in light like a sponge takes in water
- A flashlight ______________ light when it is turned on
- The color when an object absorbs all the different wavelengths of visible light
- The color when an object reflects all the different wavelengths of visible light
- Type of waves used to heat up your frozen burrito
- The height of a wave peak.
- Light waves from the sun that cause sunburns
- The moon ______________ the sun's light
- The ability to make things move or change
- Infrared energy
- The number of times wave peaks pass by a point in a second
- Used to treat babies with too much bilirubin causing jaundice
- High frequency means ____________ energy
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- Waves with the longest wavelength on the light spectrum Hint: Raging
- Light passes through an object
- Light bounces off an object
- Long wavelength means ____________ energy
- The colors of the rainbow are found in the ____________ light spectrum. Hint: Venus
- When a radio is turned up the _______________ of the radio waves increases
- To give off light energy
- The distance between wave peaks in a light wave
- Waves used to take an image of your bones
22 Clues: Infrared energy • To give off light energy • The height of a wave peak. • Light bounces off an object • Light passes through an object • The moon ______________ the sun's light • High frequency means ____________ energy • Long wavelength means ____________ energy • Waves used to take an image of your bones • The ability to make things move or change • ...
Matter and Energy 2025-03-03
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- a material that does not allow heat or electricity to pass through it easily
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- any property of a physical system that is measurable.
- a small localized object which can be described by several physical or chemical properties
- a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent)
- a pure form of matter
- to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution
- the ratio of the density (mass of a unit volume) of a substance to the density of a given reference material.
- of Matter a fundamental principle of classical physics that matter cannot be created or destroyed in an isolated system
- to protect something important from harm or destruction
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid.
- the energy in an object or substance that comes from the movement of its atoms and molecules.
- the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other
- water in its gaseous state
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- a substance made by mixing other substances together
- the measure of how much mass is packed into a given volume of a substance,
- the material involved in the change is structurally the same before and after
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by a substance or object
- incapable of being dissolved.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass
- the energy that results from the movement of charged particles
- a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- a component part or element of something
- the action or process of making or becoming less hot or warm
25 Clues: a pure form of matter • water in its gaseous state • incapable of being dissolved. • a component part or element of something • a measure of how hot or cold something is • Anything that takes up space and has mass • the process where water vapor becomes liquid. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • a substance made by mixing other substances together • ...
Harnessing Human Energy 2024-10-10
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- the variable(s) that remain the same throughout an experiment
- to change from one type of energy to another
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- What is your school mascot?
- the variable that is measured or observed in an experiment
- the ability to make things move or change
- What type of science are you learning about this year?
- What can create energy?
- your thoughts/conclusions based on observations
- something fact based that you experience with your sense(s)
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- What is the next unit after HHE?
- the type of energy that is stored in an object or system
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- a machine that can convert kinetic energy into electrical energy
- the variable that is manipulated by the experimenter but is NOT changed/affected by other variables
- we use the format "If _, then _ because..." to write this
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- the type of energy that an object has because it is moving
20 Clues: What can create energy? • What is your school mascot? • What is the next unit after HHE? • the ability to make things move or change • to change from one type of energy to another • your thoughts/conclusions based on observations • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • What type of science are you learning about this year? • ...
Energy and Magnetism 2024-11-15
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- Short wires have less or more resistance
- Thin wires have higher or lower resistance
- The amount you use depends on the power required by appliances & how long they are used.
- the area around the magnet where forces act
- The flow of electrons through a wire or conductor
- Force is strongest or weakest at the magnetic poles
- A property that causes subatomic particles such as protons and electrons to attract or repel each other.
- A material that allows e- to move easily
- The rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy
- A material that does NOT allow e- to move easily
- Magnets can gain or lose some magnetic properties if dropped or heated
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- The force of attraction or repulsion between electrically charged objects.
- Dragging your feet on the carpet would be a charge by _____
- Is a property of matter in which there is a force of attraction or repulsion between like and unlike poles
- Detects electric current, using a solenoid
- Force of attraction decreases or increases as distance between magnets increases.
- The effect the electric charge has on other charges in the space around.
- A closed path through which e- can flow
- Using an electroscope would be a charge by ____
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons
- Type of Current that has only one path it can travel along
- Type of current that contains separate branches for current to move through
- Opposite charges ______ and like charges attract.
- The SI unit for electric charge
- Which law is this formula: Potential difference = current x resistance
25 Clues: The SI unit for electric charge • A closed path through which e- can flow • Short wires have less or more resistance • A material that allows e- to move easily • Thin wires have higher or lower resistance • Detects electric current, using a solenoid • the area around the magnet where forces act • Using an electroscope would be a charge by ____ • ...
Industry + Tourism + Energy 2026-02-02
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- the changes in economic activity within a region resulting from some action, such as the ongoing operation of an industry
- conversion of raw materials from the primary sector into finished products on a large scale
- power derived from natural, self-replenishing sources that do not run out and are replaced faster than they are consumed
- the immense power stored in the nucleus (core) of an atom, released through processes like fission or fusion
- fossil fuels substitutes that are more organic
- tourism organised in a way that its level can be sustained in the future without generating irreparable environmental damage
- taking materials and creating a finished product from combining and changing them in some way (food industry)
- a specialised form of tourism where people experience relatively untouched natural environments
- exp: products, money (profit), waste
- travel away from the home environment for different reasons
- energy derived from finite resources that are not replaced quickly enough to keep up with the speed of consumption
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- uses moving water to generate electricity
- the changes in societal values, traditions, behaviors, and lifestyles resulting from external forces like policies and etc
- exp: raw materials, capital (money), technology
- industries involve putting together parts made elsewhere
- manufacturing products using cutting edge technology and involve advanced computer techniques
- uses natural heat found in the Earth's crust to heat water, which will drive a turbine
- using sunlight to generate energy
- exp: Mining, painting, weaving, printing [what are these called?]
- wind can be harnessed anywhere for energy
- the effect on people and communities that happens as a result of an action or inaction, an activity, project, programme
21 Clues: using sunlight to generate energy • exp: products, money (profit), waste • uses moving water to generate electricity • wind can be harnessed anywhere for energy • fossil fuels substitutes that are more organic • exp: raw materials, capital (money), technology • industries involve putting together parts made elsewhere • ...
Matter & Energy Cycles 2026-02-10
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- excess gas released by plants; used by all organisms
- acid organic molecules that contain genetic information
- site the region on an enzyme that binds to a substrate
- process by which energy is stored in chemical bonds of organic molecules such as carbohydrates
- substances produced at the end of a chemical reaction; right of arrow
- an element that cycles throughout all spheres of Earth, one of those needed for a molecule to be considered organic
- an element and gaseous molecule necessary for cellular respiration
- respiration process by which chemical energy stored in nutrients is released for use in cells
- organic molecules that store energy
- the molecule an enzyme matches up with to cause the biochemical reactions
- organelle that is the site of photosynthesis
- dioxide gas exhaled by animals; used by plants only
- an organic molecule made up of amino acids, aid in growth and repair
- a molecule taken into plants through their roots, necessary for photosynthesis
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- specifically shaped proteins that speed up the rate of chemical reactions
- an organic molecule necessary for the production of ATP
- organic molecules made up of simple sugars, used for fast energy
- organelle that is the site of cellular respiration
- high energy molecules generated during cell respiration
- these molecules contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- combining simple molecules into complex ones
- an element that is not usable in its gaseous state, must be fixed to be used by plants
- substances required at the start of a chemical reaction; left of arrow
- dioxide an inorganic molecule removed from the atmosphere by plants and released as a waste product by animals
24 Clues: organic molecules that store energy • combining simple molecules into complex ones • organelle that is the site of photosynthesis • organelle that is the site of cellular respiration • dioxide gas exhaled by animals; used by plants only • excess gas released by plants; used by all organisms • an organic molecule necessary for the production of ATP • ...
Types of Energy 2025-08-08
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- The energy stored within the nucleus of an atom, specifically the bonds holding the protons and neutrons together
- Energy derived from natural resources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed
- Energy that comes from the sun
- A sedimentary deposit composed predominantly of carbon that is readily combustible
- Energy as electromagnetic waves
- Stored energy that an object possesses due to its position, shape, or condition
- Vibrations that travel through the air and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear
- The ability to be able to resume its normal shape spontaneously after being stretched or compressed
- The heating of a substance using convection currents
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- Giving off light; bright or shining
- The act of moving something from one place to another
- When something is absorbed in another
- How much something does for the time taken
- The force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass
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- Energy sources that exist in limited quantities and are not replenished at a rate comparable to their consumption
- Emitting light as a result of being heated
- Energy created by the movement of objects
- The process where energy changes from one form to another
- A substance that does not allow heat or sound through
- The ability to do work
- The heating of a substance using physical touch
- A container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
- A device or piece of equipment designed to perform a specific task
- The building blocks of the universe
- A colourless volatile flammable liquid which is produced by the natural fermentation of sugars; alcohol
- The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible
- A minute portion of matter
- The process of changing or causing something to change from one form to another
- The throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it
- The ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way
31 Clues: The ability to do work • A minute portion of matter • Energy that comes from the sun • Energy as electromagnetic waves • The building blocks of the universe • Giving off light; bright or shining • When something is absorbed in another • Energy created by the movement of objects • Emitting light as a result of being heated • How much something does for the time taken • ...
Nuclear Energy Choiceboard 2025-10-25
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- A radioisotope used to find or track molecules in an organism.
- A transuranic element, formed in a nuclear reactor by neutron capture
- Causes protons and neutrons to be attracted to each other
- High energy electro-magnetic radiation from the atomic nucleus, virtually identical to X-rays
- Country that use the most nuclear energy. About 64.8% of energy is nuclear energy
- A reaction that stimulates its own repetition, in particular where the neutrons originating from nuclear fission cause an ongoing series of fission reactions.
- A particle emitted from an atom during radioactive decay. Beta particles are generally electrons (with negative charge) but may be positrons.
- The smallest mass of fissile material that will support a self-sustaining chain reaction under specified conditions.
- Nuclear disaster in 1986 in Ukraine
- A device in which a nuclear fission chain reaction occurs under controlled conditions so that the heat yield can be harnessed or the neutron beams utilized.
- An atom or molecule that is electrically-charged because of loss or gain of electrons
- 2011 Japanese nuclear disaster triggered by a tsunami
- A fuel based on carbon presumed to be originally from living matter, e.g. coal, oil, gas
- A common type of light water reactor (LWR), where water is allowed to boil in the core thus generating steam directly in the reactor vessel.
- An atomic form of an element having a particular number of neutrons.
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- Used to detect nuclear particles as a visible path of droplets
- A device that produces an electric current when radiation is present
- The basic fuel of nuclear energy
- The power of nuclear power plants The process whereby a neutron is shot into a larger nucleus causing it to split fragment into smaller nuclei neutrons and energy
- Radiative gases in the Earth's atmosphere which absorb long-wave heat radiation from the Earth's surface and re-radiate it, thereby warming the Earth period required for half of the atoms of a particular radioactive isotope to decay and become an isotope of another element
- A positively-charged particle emitted from the nucleus of an atom during radioactive decay. Alpha particles are helium nuclei, with 2 protons and 2 neutrons.
- The process whereby two lighter nuclei combine under conditions of immense pressure and temperature to form a heavier nucleus and energy
- The period required for half of the atoms of a particular radioactive isotope to decay and become an isotope of another element
- 1979 nuclear incident in Pennsylvania
- A radioactive decay product of uranium often found in uranium ore
- The spontaneous decay of an unstable atomic nucleus, giving rise to the emission of radiation
- Devices to absorb neutrons so that the chain reaction in a reactor core
- Changing atoms of one element into those of another by neutron bombardment, causing neutron capture and/or fission
- Uses tracks of bubbles to detect radiation
- A particle of matter which cannot be broken up by chemical means
30 Clues: The basic fuel of nuclear energy • Nuclear disaster in 1986 in Ukraine • 1979 nuclear incident in Pennsylvania • Uses tracks of bubbles to detect radiation • 2011 Japanese nuclear disaster triggered by a tsunami • Causes protons and neutrons to be attracted to each other • A radioisotope used to find or track molecules in an organism. • ...
Energy - surgery text 2025-12-02
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- Environmentally friendly and long-lasting
- Medical operation
- Medicine that removes pain or consciousness
- Completely clean and free of bacteria
- Items used once and then thrown away
- Made to be thrown away after one use
- Room where surgeries are performed
- Movement of air in and out of a room
- Tools used during medical procedures
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- Doing something with little waste
- Doctor who performs operations
- Official instructions or advice
- Gases released into the air
- Items needed for medical work
- Required steps in a procedure
- Effect something has on nature
- Amount of power needed for activities
- Harmful bacteria entering the body
- Materials that are discarded
- gas Gas used for breathing or anaesthesia
20 Clues: Medical operation • Gases released into the air • Materials that are discarded • Items needed for medical work • Required steps in a procedure • Doctor who performs operations • Effect something has on nature • Official instructions or advice • Doing something with little waste • Room where surgeries are performed • Harmful bacteria entering the body • ...
Matter and Energy 2025-12-09
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- A state of matter that has a fixed volume but takes the shape of its container.
- Stored energy based on position or condition.
- Transfer of heat through direct contact.
- A mixture where one substance is completely dissolved in another.
- A substance formed when two or more different elements chemically combine.
- Two or more atoms bonded together forming the smallest unit of a compound.
- The process when a solid changes directly into a gas without becoming a liquid.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- A pure substance made up of only one type of atom.
- A hot, ionized state of matter found in stars and lightning.
- The process where a liquid changes into a gas.
- How much mass is packed into a certain volume.
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- Transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves.
- Energy that an object has because it is moving.
- A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume.
- Transfer of heat through the movement of fluids like air or water.
- A combination of two or more substances where each keeps its own properties.
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent.
- Energy related to heat.
- The substance that is dissolved in a solvent.
- A state of matter that has neither fixed shape nor fixed volume.
- The liquid that dissolves the solute.
- Energy transferred from a hotter object to a cooler one.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element.
25 Clues: Energy related to heat. • The amount of matter in an object. • The liquid that dissolves the solute. • The ability to do work or cause change. • Transfer of heat through direct contact. • Stored energy based on position or condition. • The substance that is dissolved in a solvent. • The process where a liquid changes into a gas. • ...
Energy Yearbook Puzzle 2026-03-18
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- Freshman year, you take Principals of ______
- The type of learning we specialize in
- The website we use to check assignment information and due dates
- You know this is happening when the wall is open and the lesson overlaps
- VEX and FRC
- We use this software to design
- Developing this skill comes with managing a team
- Saws, screws, sanding, and staining are all parts of this craft
- Our school's name
- The class of 2026!
- The grade students are in when they might take their first AP
- The name of our FRC team
- What each grade 9 - 11 is split into
- The event once a semester to present our work publicly
- What you call a student in the youngest class
- Two days a month, we have extra time for clubs with this schedule
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- Let's brainstorm together!
- Our school's colors
- These areas in the school are perfect for discussions with your team
- This grade level is in their highest-pressure year academically
- Team 5892 Energy Heros
- A dedicated class day to working on the project
- These challenging courses are worth 5 GPA points and have an end of year exam
- Once you finish making a CAD file, you might _____ the design
- Any time you're working with chemicals, make sure you practice ____ ____
- In Mr. Hamilton's room, you might learn the inside of how websites work
- What leads us to find an anser to a project's problem
- When used wisely, you should be able to catch up or get ahead on work in this class
- This app and website tells us what our grades and attendance are
- You might use this to engrave wood with a custom design
- Team 3674
- Who you work on your project with
- What kicks off a new project
- These explore different topics and usually last 6 - 12 weeks
- E-N-E-R-G-Y Energy pride!
- The magnet focus of our school
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
- The school district we are a part of
- The big concrete steps in the courtyard
39 Clues: Team 3674 • VEX and FRC • Our school's name • The class of 2026! • Our school's colors • Team 5892 Energy Heros • The name of our FRC team • E-N-E-R-G-Y Energy pride! • Let's brainstorm together! • What kicks off a new project • We use this software to design • The magnet focus of our school • Who you work on your project with • What each grade 9 - 11 is split into • ...
energy,power& Mechanics 2018-05-01
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- a rigid bar resting on a pivot, used to help move a heavy load
- energy energy from the wind
- energy energy from the sun
- the ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to it, used in assessing the performance of a machine.
- a toothed wheel that connects to more toothed wheels to make power
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- energy energy form the earth
- energy from running water
- the part of physics concerned with the mechanical properties of gases
- activity involving effort to achieve result
- energy the energy released during fission or fusion
- energy organic material that is turn into energy
- energy energy from the tides
- energy as an attribute of movement
13 Clues: energy from running water • energy energy from the sun • energy energy from the wind • energy energy form the earth • energy energy from the tides • energy as an attribute of movement • activity involving effort to achieve result • energy organic material that is turn into energy • energy the energy released during fission or fusion • ...
Vocabulary One 2025-01-21
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- energy transferred by vibrations
- energy an object has because of its position, elasticity, or chemical energy
- the heat created by the particles in an object
- the kinetic and potential energy of an object
- the energy of electric charges
- a material that allows the transfer of electricity or thermal energy
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- potential energy that depends on the height and weight of an object
- a material that slows the transfer of electricity or thermal energy
- form of potential energy that is stored as chemical bonds between atoms
- energy that an object has due to its motion
- the energy of stretched or compressed objects
- energy traveling as electromagnetic waves
- the movement of energy from one object to another
13 Clues: the energy of electric charges • energy transferred by vibrations • energy traveling as electromagnetic waves • energy that an object has due to its motion • the energy of stretched or compressed objects • the kinetic and potential energy of an object • the heat created by the particles in an object • the movement of energy from one object to another • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-09-26
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- green pigment in a chloroplast that absorbs light energy during the light reactions of photosynthesis.
- Process by which ATP is synthesized by using chemicals as an energy source
- The process by which cells break down simple food molecules to release the energy they contain.
- organism that makes its own food.
- organelle in the cells of plants and algae, that contains chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis.
- splitting water by light; produces the hydrogen ions and electrons used in light reactions and oxygen atoms.
- within the chloroplast, consists of sac-like membranes, known as thylakoid membranes.
- second stage of photosynthesis in which carbon atoms from carbon dioxide are combined, using the energy in ATP and NADPH, to make glucose.
- first stage of photosynthesis in which light energy from the sun is captured and changed into chemical energy that is stored in ATP and NADPH.
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- main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- simple sugar that all living things use to store and transport energy.
- flattened sac of membrane inside a chloroplast where the first stage of photosynthesis (light reactions) occurs.
- fluid-filled space inside a chloroplast where the second stage of photosynthesis (Calvin cycle) occurs.
- molecules that accept and temporarily hold high-energy electrons.
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- short-term energy carrier; temporarily stores energy during photosynthesis.
16 Clues: organism that makes its own food. • main energy source that cells use for most of their work • Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy. • molecules that accept and temporarily hold high-energy electrons. • simple sugar that all living things use to store and transport energy. • ...
Semester I Review 2017-12-12
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- temperature at which molecular motion stops
- number of sig figs in 0.000034
- quantity that measure how much a machine multiplies force/distance
- used by plane navigation systems and cell phones
- type of friction shoes have with floor when standing still
- speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction
- device for measuring temperature
- energy due to motion
- ratio of useful work output to work input
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- matter through which a wave travels
- energy due to position, shape, or condition
- machine made of more than one simple machine
- sum of an object's kinetic and potential energies
- energy transferred between objects with different temperatures
- disturbance that carries energy through matter/space
- capacity to do work
- number of types of simple machines
- measure of the average kinetic energy of an object
- type of friction a soccer ball has when it moves on grass
- determines a sound's pitch
20 Clues: capacity to do work • energy due to motion • determines a sound's pitch • number of sig figs in 0.000034 • device for measuring temperature • number of types of simple machines • matter through which a wave travels • ratio of useful work output to work input • energy due to position, shape, or condition • temperature at which molecular motion stops • ...
Chapter 2 Matter 2018-08-28
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- the determination of the age or date of organic matter using ratio of the carbon isotopes
- organelle that performs photosynthesis
- acidity or alkalinity of a solution
- energy flow through living systems
- glucose and starch are ____
- single cell organism
- all chemical reactions taking place in cell
- ___law of thermodynamics states total amount of energy constant and conserved
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- smallest component of element
- energy that is stored
- cell with organelles
- 60-70% of body is made up of _______
- requires sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to produce oxygen and carbohydrate
- organism that can produce its own food
- carry blueprint of life (DNA and RNA)
- ability to do work or create change
- type of energy created when food molecules are broken
- obtains energy and carbon by consuming other organisms
- molecules that contain carbon
- basic unit of life
20 Clues: basic unit of life • cell with organelles • single cell organism • energy that is stored • glucose and starch are ____ • smallest component of element • molecules that contain carbon • energy flow through living systems • ability to do work or create change • acidity or alkalinity of a solution • 60-70% of body is made up of _______ • carry blueprint of life (DNA and RNA) • ...
seience crossword 2012-11-29
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- melted chocolate is a?
- can energy be destroyed or created?
- what energy does a BBQ produce?
- what rocks are formed when water evaporates?
- what explodes from a volcano?
- what mineral has a large amount of metal in it?
- wires carry what kind of energy?
- what is another word for gas
- does the female or male seahorse carry the offspring?
- music makes what kind of energy?
- how many kidneys do humans have?
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- rocks are made up of one or more minerals?
- burning coal provides what for cities?
- true or false if a turtles egg is warmer it is a female?
- what energy does food contain?
- in gas partials are?
- what does blood travel through?
- what are the largest blood vessels?
- what is the most common mineral found?
- is steam a gas or liquid?
20 Clues: in gas partials are? • melted chocolate is a? • is steam a gas or liquid? • what is another word for gas • what explodes from a volcano? • what energy does food contain? • what energy does a BBQ produce? • what does blood travel through? • wires carry what kind of energy? • music makes what kind of energy? • how many kidneys do humans have? • can energy be destroyed or created? • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2014-09-21
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- the capacity of a system to do work
- what the leaves take in
- an organism such as a flower of tree that does photosynthesis
- organism that can't make its own food
- energy from the sun
- what is released through the stomata in groups of 2
- where carbon dioxide enters the plant
- a source of energy for photosynthesis
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- the part of the leaf that captures light energy
- energy stored in chemicals
- the parts of the plant that collect sunlight
- the part of the plant that takes in water
- when plant cells capture energy to make food
- the part of the plant where glucose and oxygen are created
- a type of sugar
- organism that can make its own food
- what the roots take in
- the number of stages in photosynthesis
- another word for glucose
- the color chlorophyll that leaves the plant in Autumn
20 Clues: a type of sugar • energy from the sun • what the roots take in • what the leaves take in • another word for glucose • energy stored in chemicals • the capacity of a system to do work • organism that can make its own food • organism that can't make its own food • where carbon dioxide enters the plant • a source of energy for photosynthesis • the number of stages in photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis Vocabulary 2021-09-30
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- A stack of thylakoids.
- Principal energy supply molecule that's used in cellular functions.
- Packet of light.
- The generation of an electrochemical gradient that is used to drive ATP synthesis.
- A interior space filled with a protein-rich gell.
- A transport molecule.
- A series of progressively stronger electron acceptors.
- Reactions, When a higher energy electron donor passes an electron to a lower energy electron acceptor.
- The first reactions of photosynthesis that need light.
- The process that splits water molecules apart.
- Allows H+ to escape from Lumen.
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- The loss of electrons.
- The process that makes G3P.
- The second reactions of photosynthesis that do not need light.
- The gain in electrons.
- A cluster of photosynthetic pigment that absorbs light energy.
- An electron carrier in energy transfers.
- Fixation, The incorporation of CO2 into carbohydrate molecules.
- This part of the chloroplast actually contains the chlorophyll.
- Absorbs photons from solar energy.
20 Clues: Packet of light. • A transport molecule. • The loss of electrons. • The gain in electrons. • A stack of thylakoids. • The process that makes G3P. • Allows H+ to escape from Lumen. • Absorbs photons from solar energy. • An electron carrier in energy transfers. • The process that splits water molecules apart. • A interior space filled with a protein-rich gell. • ...
Photosynthesis Vocabulary 2021-09-30
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- The first reactions of photosynthesis that need light.
- An electron carrier in energy transfers.
- The process that makes G3P.
- Packet of light.
- Principal energy supply molecule that's used in cellular functions.
- When a higher energy electron donor passes an electron to a lower energy electron acceptor.
- A transport molecule.
- A cluster of photosynthetic pigment that absorbs light energy.
- The gain in electrons.
- This part of the chloroplast actually contains the chlorophyll.
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- Allows H+ to escape from Lumen.
- The incorporation of CO2 into carbohydrate molecules.
- The second reactions of photosynthesis that do not need light.
- A series of progressively stronger electron acceptors.
- A interior space filled with a protein-rich gell.
- Absorbs photons from solar energy.
- A stack of thylakoids.
- The process that splits water molecules apart.
- The generation of an electrochemical gradient that is used to drive ATP synthesis.
- The loss of electrons.
20 Clues: Packet of light. • A transport molecule. • A stack of thylakoids. • The loss of electrons. • The gain in electrons. • The process that makes G3P. • Allows H+ to escape from Lumen. • Absorbs photons from solar energy. • An electron carrier in energy transfers. • The process that splits water molecules apart. • A interior space filled with a protein-rich gell. • ...
ENERGY, LIGHT and SOUND 2022-11-27
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- The energy of motion
- Measurement of the number of times a sound wave repeats
- The energy that moves left and right
- Light passes partially
- Unit to measure frequency
- The stored energy
- How much sound energy reaches our ear
- to move back and forth
- The length between the compression in a sound wave
- Particle that carries visible light and others of electromagnetic radition
- Light passes
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- How light bends as it passes around objects
- When light is bent as it moves through 1 kind of matter to another
- Light don't pass
- Substance(gas, liquid, or solid) through which sound waves travel
- How high or low a sound
- When light bounces off of an object
- A form of energy which helps us to see objects
- The energy that moves up and down
- Vibration that passes through molecules of a medium
20 Clues: Light passes • Light don't pass • The stored energy • The energy of motion • Light passes partially • to move back and forth • How high or low a sound • Unit to measure frequency • The energy that moves up and down • When light bounces off of an object • The energy that moves left and right • How much sound energy reaches our ear • How light bends as it passes around objects • ...
Honors Biology Unit 1 Chose Coard. 2023-09-04
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- transporting materials around the body.
- Has a nucleus, includes mostly multicellular organism
- Converts chemical energy (glucose) into usable energy (ATP.)
- dense region in the nucleus, makes ribosomes.
- makes proteins.
- acts as the cell's skeleton and muscles.
- fluid outside the nucleus that holds other organelles.
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles.
- has ribosomes- fold, transports, exports proteins.
- no ribosomes assembles, transports, exports lipids.
- full of enzymes break down polymers into monomers.
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- specialized cytoskeleton that helps during cell division.
- Creating offspring
- nucleus, mostly bacteria, mostly unicellular.
- a source of energy made in a 1:2:1 ratio of Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen.
- used to make polymers, through polymerization.
- Stores materials needed by the cell.
- converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy (glucose) for living things.
- energy storage, membranes, steroids, waxes. made mostly of Carbon and Hydrogen insoluble.
- supporting layer outside the cell membrane.
20 Clues: makes proteins. • Creating offspring • Stores materials needed by the cell. • transporting materials around the body. • acts as the cell's skeleton and muscles. • supporting layer outside the cell membrane. • nucleus, mostly bacteria, mostly unicellular. • dense region in the nucleus, makes ribosomes. • used to make polymers, through polymerization. • ...
Food Web, Food Chain, and Energy Pyramid Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-13
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- ______ consumer is also known as the apex predator, and eats secondary consumers
- Eats only plants
- A living thing, such as an animal or plant.
- Eats both plants and meat
- The _____ trophic level consists of herbivores
- Turns dead organisms into chemical nutrients
- To get energy from sunlight, green plants use a process called __________.
- Consumes dead organisms
- The ______ trophic level consists of tertiary consumers
- ____ travels through a food chain/web
- The organism(s) with the most energy is/are found at the ___ of the energy pyramid
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- ______ consumer only eats primary producers
- Eats only meat
- Gets energy from eating other organisms
- _____ are used to indicate the flow of energy in a food chain or web
- The ____ trophic level consists of secondary consumers
- Makes their own food
- The _____ trophic level consists of autotrophs
- An area made up of many biotic and abiotic factors.
- ______ consumer eats primary consumers
20 Clues: Eats only meat • Eats only plants • Makes their own food • Consumes dead organisms • Eats both plants and meat • ____ travels through a food chain/web • Gets energy from eating other organisms • ______ consumer eats primary consumers • A living thing, such as an animal or plant. • ______ consumer only eats primary producers • Turns dead organisms into chemical nutrients • ...
Physics Review 1 2023-02-15
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- regions where a magnet is strongest
- field the invisible area surrounding a magnet that causes magnets to exert force over a distance
- to move away or force back
- f=ma
- energy that is stored
- an objects resistance to change
- a push or a pull
- the energy that is stored in bonds
- an objects change in position
- a force of attraction between objects that have mass
- the energy an object has because of its motion
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- kinetic and potential energy together
- Energy cannot be created/destroyed only change its form.
- to pull together
- distance traveled per(divided by) unit of time
- energy in the form of heat
- an object at rest stays at rest, in motion stays in motion
- a force that goes against
- object's change in velocity
- law that states for every action there is a reaction
20 Clues: f=ma • to pull together • a push or a pull • energy that is stored • a force that goes against • energy in the form of heat • to move away or force back • object's change in velocity • an objects change in position • an objects resistance to change • the energy that is stored in bonds • regions where a magnet is strongest • kinetic and potential energy together • ...
Science Key Words 2023-07-05
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- Absorbs light for photosynthesis
- Controls the activities of the cell
- Neutral subatomic particle
- Solid that does dissolve in water
- Method used to separate a soluble solid from a liquid
- Energy found in hot objects
- Solid that does not dissolve in water
- Releases energy
- Energy resource from the sun
- The amount of stuff inside an object
- Non-renewable energy that does not release carbon dioxide
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- Something that can change the shape, size or direction of an object
- Unit for force
- Method used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid
- Substance made of two or more different elements bonded together
- Energy found in moving objects
- Key piece of safety equipment
- Unit for energy
- Negative subatomic particle
- Smallest living thing
- Smallest thing in the universe
- A force due to the effect of gravity
22 Clues: Unit for force • Unit for energy • Releases energy • Smallest living thing • Neutral subatomic particle • Negative subatomic particle • Energy found in hot objects • Energy resource from the sun • Key piece of safety equipment • Energy found in moving objects • Smallest thing in the universe • Absorbs light for photosynthesis • Solid that does dissolve in water • ...
chapter 17 2022-12-16
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- small nuclei of lightweight elements
- deposits of moist sand clay
- fuel rods that produced heat
- occurs when sulfide minerals
- typically the practice of diggi shafts deep into the ground
- energy that an object has becuase of its postion
- rock filled with mixture hydrocarbons
- chemical compounds that are desrived
- ability to word or cause a change
- generates electricity by controlled fission reactions
- splitting of an atoms nuclears into smaller nuclei
- practice of reducing energy use to meet those goals
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- extraction of a mineral by removing strip
- ice like solid
- aviable somewhere on earths surface
- contrast not be replaced
- energy due to its motion
- radioactive material
- expression how much energy put into a system
- holds particles called protons
- energy made by the flow of an electric charge
- dark liquid fuels
- process in which a fuel burns
23 Clues: ice like solid • dark liquid fuels • radioactive material • contrast not be replaced • energy due to its motion • deposits of moist sand clay • fuel rods that produced heat • occurs when sulfide minerals • process in which a fuel burns • holds particles called protons • ability to word or cause a change • aviable somewhere on earths surface • small nuclei of lightweight elements • ...
Science Vocabulary 2025-05-06
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- the E in MELTS
- to spin on an axis (day/night)
- the measure of all salt dissolved in water
- the day-to-day state of the atmosphere
- thermal energy is also called ___
- moving smaller rock pieces to another place
- the M in MELTS
- when light goes through an object
- to orbit around (causes seasons)
- when energy transfers from one object to another
- breaking down rock into smaller pieces
- sound energy uses these to travel
- when light is bent
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- weather in a given area over a long time
- plates sliding against each other
- plates moving away from each other
- stored energy (not in motion)
- plates pushing into each other
- motion energy
- when light bounces off of something
- light energy is also called ___
- the S in MELTS
- the thing that makes up all matter
23 Clues: motion energy • the E in MELTS • the M in MELTS • the S in MELTS • when light is bent • stored energy (not in motion) • to spin on an axis (day/night) • plates pushing into each other • light energy is also called ___ • to orbit around (causes seasons) • plates sliding against each other • thermal energy is also called ___ • when light goes through an object • ...
Resources Key Terms 2023-10-30
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- Process of using heat generated from the Earth’s core to create usable energy.
- Any resource that can (or will) be replenished naturally over a relatively short period of time.
- Oil and _______ make up the two largest portions of energy sources we use today.
- This Effect is used to describe how solar energy panels work.
- Fossil Fuel that is primarily used for transportation.
- A highly combustible form of organic rock found beneath the earth’s surface
- Coming in many shapes and sizes, these large turbines are used to capture an intermittent form of energy known as?
- Natural gas is most often used in homes for the production of?
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- The fission of atoms to release large amounts of energy in the form of heat to generate steam.
- Production of energy by converting mechanical energy like flowing water into electrical energy by the turning of turbines.
- This word is used to describe something that is inconsistent with timing.
- Resource that can’t be readily replaced by natural means fast enough to keep up with consumption.
- Formed from decayed animals and plants and is the world’s primary energy source.
- 8 letter word to identify one thing that we create by refining oil.
- Five letter word that describes one reason we so readily use non-renewable resources.
- Energy generated from collecting energy in the form of heat from the sun.
- A four letter word used to describe one of the cons of using renewable energy.
17 Clues: Fossil Fuel that is primarily used for transportation. • This Effect is used to describe how solar energy panels work. • Natural gas is most often used in homes for the production of? • 8 letter word to identify one thing that we create by refining oil. • This word is used to describe something that is inconsistent with timing. • ...
Mireya Aguilar 2016-12-08
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- Most common pigment in plants
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- Capture light energy
- An organism that derives from organic compounds
- Reactions that help create energy when preforming aerobic exercise
- light from the sun that is converted into chemical energy
- Fluid filled space outside of grana
- 1st step in cellular respiration
- acid produced in muscle tissue
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- an organism that makes their own food for energy
- Organic molecules are broken down to release energy for cell to use
- No oxygen needed
- organisms that rely on autotrophs for energy
- An organelle that helps with cellular respiration
- oxygen needed
- Sac like membrane
- Adenosine Diphosphate
- Chemical reactions that happen in the chloroplast
18 Clues: oxygen needed • No oxygen needed • Sac like membrane • Capture light energy • Adenosine Diphosphate • Adenosine Triphosphate • Most common pigment in plants • acid produced in muscle tissue • 1st step in cellular respiration • Fluid filled space outside of grana • organisms that rely on autotrophs for energy • An organism that derives from organic compounds • ...
The Introduction To Energy 2022-09-21
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- energy can't be created/destroyed
- flow of electrons carry a charge
- movement of energy form to form
- energy stored in nucleus in atoms
- Kinetic+Potential Energy
- vibration of particles in matter
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- The kinetic energy of particles joules Unit of measure for energy
- energy you get from any system
- stored energy of a position
- energy stored in bonds in atoms lightEnergy electromagnetic waves transmitted via space
- Energy that is always reused
- energy of an object due to motion
- ability to do work/cause change
13 Clues: Kinetic+Potential Energy • stored energy of a position • Energy that is always reused • energy you get from any system • movement of energy form to form • ability to do work/cause change • flow of electrons carry a charge • vibration of particles in matter • energy can't be created/destroyed • energy of an object due to motion • energy stored in nucleus in atoms • ...
Energy in Ecosystems 2022-07-25
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- sun
- eats meats
- shows how each living thing gets food, nutrients and energy
- eats plants
- a model that shows energy available to living things
- to do work
- stored in the bonds of compounds
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- a system of interlocking food chains
- eats other organisms to gain energy
- captures radiant energy and transforms it to sugar
- a community of organisms
- food making process in chloroplast of plants
- makes its own food by transforming energy from its surroundings
- kills another organism
- a living thing made of cells
- killed by another organism
- eats producers
17 Clues: sun • eats meats • to do work • eats plants • eats producers • kills another organism • a community of organisms • killed by another organism • a living thing made of cells • stored in the bonds of compounds • eats other organisms to gain energy • a system of interlocking food chains • food making process in chloroplast of plants • captures radiant energy and transforms it to sugar • ...
Energy Form + Transfer 2022-09-29
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- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- careful use and management of resources
- energy of moving air/wind
- the ability to make things move or change
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together in molecules
- Solar cell, can change light energy into electricity
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- energy that travels as waves through matter or empty space
- any material from living things that can be used as an energy source
- energy of moving objects
- energy from the sun
- energy of moving water
- the energy of moving particles
- energy of moving charges
13 Clues: energy from the sun • energy of moving water • energy of moving objects • energy of moving charges • energy of moving air/wind • the energy of moving particles • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • careful use and management of resources • the ability to make things move or change • Solar cell, can change light energy into electricity • ...
The Introduction To Energy 2022-09-21
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- energy can't be created/destroyed
- flow of electrons carry a charge
- movement of energy form to form
- energy stored in nucleus in atoms
- Kinetic+Potential Energy
- vibration of particles in matter
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- The kinetic energy of particles joules Unit of measure for energy
- energy you get from any system
- stored energy of a position
- energy stored in bonds in atoms lightEnergy electromagnetic waves transmitted via space
- Energy that is always reused
- energy of an object due to motion
- ability to do work/cause change
13 Clues: Kinetic+Potential Energy • stored energy of a position • Energy that is always reused • energy you get from any system • movement of energy form to form • ability to do work/cause change • flow of electrons carry a charge • vibration of particles in matter • energy can't be created/destroyed • energy of an object due to motion • energy stored in nucleus in atoms • ...
Topics 4-6 Review 2021-02-05
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- state of matter found in the Sun
- poor conductors like wood and air
- an object or material that can transfer its own energy to other objects
- how electromagnetic radiation is transferred
- a substance that can flow or be poured from place to place (liquids and gases)
- decrease in size
- insulating materials are rated by their resistance to conduction
- transfer of energy due to density changes in fluids
- opposite of sublimation
- increase in size
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- phase change from solid directly to gas
- transfers energy through direct collision of particles
- as the temperature of a substance increases the particles will move...
- energy is also transferred _________ from concentrated sources (from areas with HIGH energy to LOW energy)
- transfers energy without movement of matter
- how much energy is required to change the temperature of 1 g of a substance by 1 degree
- as the temperature of a substance decreases the volume will...
17 Clues: decrease in size • increase in size • opposite of sublimation • state of matter found in the Sun • poor conductors like wood and air • phase change from solid directly to gas • transfers energy without movement of matter • how electromagnetic radiation is transferred • transfer of energy due to density changes in fluids • ...
kylee carrell 2016-12-08
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- occurs in animal skeleton muscles.
- occurs in the cytoplasm
- organisms that rely on autotrophs for food/energy
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- is cokposed of adenosine and phosphate groups.
- the change of light energy into chemical energy.
- is the most common pigment in plants.
- biological molecule that provides energy.
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- electron transport cycle.
- captures light energy, mostly found in cells of leaves.
- an organism that makes its own food.
- chemical energy/ inorganic substances.
- produces energy a cell needs to carry out its functions
- an absence of of free oxygen.
- energy gets in organic molecules.
15 Clues: occurs in the cytoplasm • electron transport cycle. • an absence of of free oxygen. • energy gets in organic molecules. • occurs in animal skeleton muscles. • an organism that makes its own food. • is the most common pigment in plants. • chemical energy/ inorganic substances. • biological molecule that provides energy. • is cokposed of adenosine and phosphate groups. • ...
Ch.9 vocab 2016-01-05
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- 1000 calories
- quick bursts of energy
- for exercise longer than 90 seconds
- with oxygen
- converts glucose, fructose, and sucrose into cellular energy
- intermost part of mitochondria
- without oxygen
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- Amount of energy to raise the temperature
- releases energy from food into oxygen
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration
- uses glycolysis and Kreb cycle to make ADP into ATP
- gives the energy to plants through light energy
- second stage of cellular respiration
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- combined process of this pathway and glycolysis
15 Clues: with oxygen • 1000 calories • without oxygen • quick bursts of energy • intermost part of mitochondria • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • for exercise longer than 90 seconds • second stage of cellular respiration • releases energy from food into oxygen • Amount of energy to raise the temperature • first set of reactions in cellular respiration • ...
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration 2025-03-18
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- A molecule that carries electrons in cellular respiration, similar to NAD+.
- An energy carrier molecule produced during photosynthesis that helps with the light-independent reactions.
- Independent Reactions: The second part of photosynthesis (also called the Calvin Cycle), where the energy from ATP and NADPH is used to make sugars.
- The fluid inside chloroplasts where the Calvin Cycle (light-independent reactions) takes place.
- Cycle: A part of cellular respiration that takes place in the mitochondria, where more energy is produced from glucose.
- Dependent Reactions: The first part of photosynthesis, where sunlight is used to make energy-rich molecules (ATP and NADPH).
- Transport Chain: A series of proteins that move electrons and help produce energy in the form of ATP during cellular respiration and photosynthesis.
- Flat, disc-shaped structures inside chloroplasts where light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis happen.
- A molecule that stores energy for cells to use.
- A substance that absorbs light, like chlorophyll, which helps plants capture energy from the sun.
- Cycle: A series of chemical reactions in photosynthesis that turn carbon dioxide into glucose (sugar).
- The first step in breaking down glucose to make energy; happens in the cytoplasm.
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- A process that doesn’t require oxygen to produce energy (like anaerobic respiration or fermentation).
- A molecule that carries electrons in photosynthesis, and when it gains electrons, it becomes NADPH.
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.
- A molecule that is similar to ATP but has less energy (ATP becomes ADP when it loses a phosphate group).
- Respiration: The process by which cells break down sugar (glucose) to get energy in the form of ATP.
- A process that requires oxygen to produce energy (like aerobic respiration).
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- The inner part of the mitochondria where the Krebs Cycle occurs.
20 Clues: A molecule that stores energy for cells to use. • The inner part of the mitochondria where the Krebs Cycle occurs. • The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis. • A molecule that carries electrons in cellular respiration, similar to NAD+. • A process that requires oxygen to produce energy (like aerobic respiration). • ...
Gamarra's Biology Crossword Puzzle 2016-12-06
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- powerhouse of cell
- pigment found in plants
- organism that creates food
- sac like membrane
- chemical energy
- no oxygen is needed
- produces yogurt and sour cream
- biological molecule that provides energy
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- when plants use light energy to make chemical energy
- where chlorophyll is found
- rely on autotrophs for food and energy
- organic compound that is made of adenosine and 2 phosphate groups
- occurs in cytoplasm
- Cellular respiration cycle
- energy gets stored in organic molecules
- oxygen needed
16 Clues: oxygen needed • chemical energy • sac like membrane • powerhouse of cell • occurs in cytoplasm • no oxygen is needed • pigment found in plants • where chlorophyll is found • organism that creates food • Cellular respiration cycle • produces yogurt and sour cream • rely on autotrophs for food and energy • energy gets stored in organic molecules • biological molecule that provides energy • ...
unit 7 2015-12-16
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- way of living
- independent
- costs for location
- energy from crops
- energy from the sun
- costs associated with transportation
- energy produced by wind
- energy produced by water
- education retail and wholesale
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- highly developed country
- europe northamerica and east asia
- a large quantity of
- slave trade
- professional financial and transportation
- products from the earth
- federal, government and state government
- everybody wants
- costs associated with transportation networks
- woman equal to man
- processing and construction
20 Clues: independent • slave trade • way of living • everybody wants • energy from crops • costs for location • woman equal to man • energy from the sun • a large quantity of • products from the earth • energy produced by wind • highly developed country • energy produced by water • processing and construction • education retail and wholesale • europe northamerica and east asia • ...
