energy Crossword Puzzles
jesudasonm Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- Adding alcohol to gasohol form this mixture.
- Fossil fuels form from the remain of this.
- These produce electricity by combining hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
- This is reducing energy.
- Biomass is sometimes called this.
- Coal is mostly used for this.
- Solar panels are one way to produce this type of energy.
- This comes from the movement of water.
- These are large structures that spin using wind to produce energy.
- This is the main use of rocket fuels.
- A meltdown occurs when this creates too much heat, so they melt.
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- Wood, plants, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels is this
- When a car engine burn gasoline, this occurs.
- This is a substance that provides energy.
- Electricity produced by flowing water.
- This is used to start a reaction.
- These move hydrogen energy in a usable form to one place to another.
- The three needs for fuel are heating/cooling, electric power, and this.
- something that remakes itself in a long time.
- The percent of energy actually used to do the job is this.
- Hydrogen is an abundant element in this part of Earth.
- Hydrogen doesn’t exist on Earth in this form.
- These are compounds made from oil.
- something that remakes itself in a short time.
- This percent of the coal mined in the US is exported to other countries.
- This type of energy comes from the center of the Earth.
- Each atom of hydrogen has this many protons and electrons.
- When this contacts propellers, they produce energy.
- there is only about this many hydrogen fueling stations for vehicles in the US.
29 Clues: This is reducing energy. • Coal is mostly used for this. • This is used to start a reaction. • Biomass is sometimes called this. • These are compounds made from oil. • This is the main use of rocket fuels. • Electricity produced by flowing water. • This comes from the movement of water. • This is a substance that provides energy. • Fossil fuels form from the remain of this. • ...
travisj Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- solar energy only works when ____is out
- cannot be remade in a short amount of time
- where oil is heated
- traps heat inside
- light and heat given off by the sun
- energy from sun found in water, natural gas molecules, biomass
- have hydrogen and carbon in it
- adding alcohol to gasoline
- digs wells in earth and pump heated water/steam to surface
- breaking apart
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuel
- hydrogen fuel cells can be added to ______to reduce pollution in plants
- coming together
- solar collector collects sunlight
- sound of wind mill causes____pollution
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- power produced by flowing water
- water pushes turbines that spin a generator
- shows the direction and power of wind
- most of the oil used in the U.S. is used for this
- fluorescent bulbs conserve this
- is nonrenewable
- made from fuels and petroleum
- a natural gas that will power most transportation
- can be remade in a short amount of time
- heat from Earth's interior
- plants take in sunlight and turn it into chemical energy
- hydrogen fuel cells produce electricity by _______hydrogen and oxygen atoms
- takes in energy from wind mills
- geothermal energy doesn’t release ____emissions
- type of fuel found underground
30 Clues: breaking apart • is nonrenewable • coming together • traps heat inside • where oil is heated • heat from Earth's interior • adding alcohol to gasoline • made from fuels and petroleum • have hydrogen and carbon in it • type of fuel found underground • power produced by flowing water • fluorescent bulbs conserve this • takes in energy from wind mills • solar collector collects sunlight • ...
chomelawala energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- fossil fuels made in a long amount of time
- A layer of material that traps the air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside the building
- electricity created by the power of moving water
- percent of energy used to do work
- wood, plants parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus forms up into a heavy nucleus
- save energy
- heat from the earth's interior
- oil is mainly used for
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- used to start a reaction
- coal is most used for
- house that uses passive and active heating systems to get electricity and heat
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- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus separates
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- compounds that are made from crude oil
- when uranium rods melt and explode
- what source is hydrogen fuel cells
- a substance that provides energy
- alchohol mixed with gasoline
- energy created by the movement of the air
- another name for oil
- fuels are burned, the chemical energy that is released can be used to generate another form of energy
- energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- light and heat given off by the sun
- a chemical compound that contain hydro and carbon atoms
- an original source for wind and flowing energy
28 Clues: save energy • another name for oil • coal is most used for • oil is mainly used for • 3 types of fossil fuels • 3 types of fossil fuels • used to start a reaction • alchohol mixed with gasoline • heat from the earth's interior • a substance that provides energy • percent of energy used to do work • when uranium rods melt and explode • what source is hydrogen fuel cells • ...
Forms of energy 2020-06-11
24 Clues: go • cry • dry • sad • old • fro • girl • long • give • teach • false • messy • leave • awake • death • sweet • below • dirty • right • light • wrong • skinny • outside • subtract
Forms of energy 2020-06-11
30 Clues: go • sad • cry • old • fro • dry • near • long • tiny • slow • lose • girl • give • awake • messy • light • false • wrong • death • white • dirty • woman • below • right • teach • sweet • leave • skinny • outside • subtract
Forms of energy 2020-06-09
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- repair something that is broken
- a person who steals another person's property
- a building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are exhibited
- not habitually or commonly occurring or done.
- a large body in outer space that circles around the sun or another star
- furrow one's brow in an expression of disapproval or displeasure
- relating to or affecting the nerves
- the state of being ill
- symmetrical three-dimensional shape contained by 6 equal squares
- choose someone to hold public office or some other position by voting.
- he weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- come together; assemble or accumulate.
- a leader or ruler of a people or clan
- capable of bending easily without breaking.
- relating to or found in the sea
- close or join securely
- the part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
- shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold or frightened
- a synonym for illustration
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- a collection of things tied or wrapped up together
- arrange in a particular order
- pull another vehicle or boat along with a rope, chain, or tow bar
- extremely angry.
- time regarded as still to come
- round green seeds that are widely eaten as a vegetable
- a knitted garment typically with long sleeves, worn over the upper body
- identify someone from having encountered them before
- throw in various random directions
- highly pleasant to the taste
- a number of birds of one kind feeding, resting, or traveling together
- come or bring together for a common purpose
- moved forward on the hands and knees
- a relationship between friends
- clean an area by brushing away dirt or litter
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
35 Clues: extremely angry. • the state of being ill • close or join securely • a synonym for illustration • highly pleasant to the taste • arrange in a particular order • time regarded as still to come • a relationship between friends • repair something that is broken • relating to or found in the sea • throw in various random directions • relating to or affecting the nerves • ...
Energy Metabolism Nutrients 2017-06-06
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- Thiamin sources include ______products such as pasta, rice, baked goods and cereals
- Riboflavin active coenzyme that is important in the breakdown of fatty acids
- thiamin deficiency that causes cardiovascular problems such as rapid heartbeat and congestive heart failure
- Deficiency of riboflavin that results in inflammation of eyes, lips, mouth, and tongue, cracking at corners of the mouth and confusion
- essential in production of ATP from glucose
- Major active coenzyme form of Vitamin B6 which functions in over 100 enzymatic reactions
- _______is involved directly or indirectly in converting vitamins such as folate, niacin, and Vitamin B6 into active forms
- Thiamin deficiency that causes neurological symptoms such as loss of muscle strength and fatigue
- Good sources of niacin are ______ and fish along with legumes, mushrooms, wheat bran, asparagus, and peanuts
- Riboflavin is necessary in providing ______from carbohydrate, fat and protein
- The first symptom of niacin toxicity is ________ followed by tingling in hands and feet, red skin rash, nausea, vomiting, high blood sugar, abnormal liver function, and blurred vision
- Deficiency of vitamin B6 due to impaired hemoglobin synthesis
- Thiamin is needed to ______the neurotransmitter acetylcholine
- Riboflavin active coenzyme that functions with FAD as electron carriers in the electron transport chain
- Top food sources of vitamin B6 are _______, pork, lentils, beef and brown rice
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- A harmless side effect of large doses of riboflavin from supplements is bright yellow_____
- Thiamin is needed for ______of sugars and some amino acids
- Vitamin B6 helps the body make several _______which are chemicals that carry signals from one nerve to another
- deficiency of this can cause poor growth, skin lesions, and decreased antibody formation because ________ is essential in protein and energy metabolism
- The best source of riboflavin in the USA
- Niacin can be synthesized in the body from this essential amino acid
- Vitamin B6 is also know as
- Active form of thiamin in reaction that forms acetyl CoA from pyruvate in citric acid cycle
- A deficiency of Niacin that causes mental and physical deterioration that can eventually lead to death
- Vitamin B6 is needed for normal brain function and development, and helps make hormones ______ and norepinephrine which help to regulate the body clock
- High doses of Vitamin B6 in the form of pyridoxine have been associated with painful_____damage in the extremities
- Vitamin used in the production of ATP from energy yielding nutrients and synthesizes other molecules
27 Clues: Vitamin B6 is also know as • The best source of riboflavin in the USA • essential in production of ATP from glucose • Thiamin is needed for ______of sugars and some amino acids • Deficiency of vitamin B6 due to impaired hemoglobin synthesis • Thiamin is needed to ______the neurotransmitter acetylcholine • ...
Energy of Body 2020-10-13
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- It is a protective nutrient
- An example of energy giving food
- A body building nutrient
- We get theses from plants
- We should check this before eating packed food
- We keep our leftover food here
- We get this from cows, buffaloes and goats
- We should do this with our hands before and after eating
- Helps in proper functioning of digestive system
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- A method of preserving food
- An energy giving nutrient
- Help in the formation on bones and blood
- Too much of this nutrient is harmful for our health
- An example of junk food
- They make our food tasty
- Three-fourths of our weight is made of this
- We should store food in this type of containers
- It has all the nutrients in the right amount
- We get this from seeds of groundnut plant
- We get this from hens and ducks
- An example of body building food
21 Clues: An example of junk food • They make our food tasty • A body building nutrient • An energy giving nutrient • We get theses from plants • A method of preserving food • It is a protective nutrient • We keep our leftover food here • We get this from hens and ducks • An example of energy giving food • An example of body building food • Help in the formation on bones and blood • ...
ALINTA ENERGY CROSSWORD 2023-09-28
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- Tariff charge for electricity where the same rate applies
- Product recently created to help customers offset energy related emissions
- Electricity distributor in south-eastern QLD
- 10-digit code to identify gas meters
- The process of reconnecting an electricity service
- A consumption read generated using historical data and average usage in the area
- Energy derived from the suns rays
- TOU
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- Owner of the powerlines, poles and pipes that supply gas and electricity
- Financially Responsible Market Participant
- 8-digit number with all accounts for a person connected through
- Benefit of the SportsPack
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- Third-party collection agency
- The highest cost a customer pays for electricity
- Regular deductions from a Centrelink payment, a service provided by DHS
- PPD
- Gas distributor in NSW
- Utility usually used for cooking and heating
- Electrical Work Request
- The use of any devices or equipment to help with a medical condition
- A dedicated circuit usually used for hot water or swimming pool pumps
- An account not associated with a customer
- Financially Responsible Organisation
- Pricing structure of gas and electricity
- A regular payment instalment spread over 12 months
- 11-digit code to identify electricity meters
27 Clues: PPD • TOU • Gas distributor in NSW • Electrical Work Request • Benefit of the SportsPack • Third-party collection agency • Energy derived from the suns rays • 10-digit code to identify gas meters • Financially Responsible Organisation • Pricing structure of gas and electricity • An account not associated with a customer • Financially Responsible Market Participant • ...
Energy in Ecosystems 2023-11-17
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- Only some energy is passed along the food web because most is lost as ________.
- Another word for organisms producing their own food using sunlight
- This interconnected system shows the flow of energy in an ecosystem, with arrows pointing from one organism to another.
- When organisms use energy, they lose mass in the form of __________.
- The tundra, desert, and rainforest are all examples of these.
- An organism that ingests dead matter or waste for energy is called a _______________.
- Primary productivity is the rate at which producers produce energy from _______________.
- Organisms capable of producing their own food using the sunlight.
- Only ____ percent of energy is passed on from one organism to another throughout the trophic levels.
- Living factors found within an ecosystem.
- These organisms, like mushrooms, cause decay by breaking down materials into raw elements.
- Consumer that obtains energy from herbivores.
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- The place where a population lives.
- Community + abiotic factors.
- A sequence of organisms, each dependent on the next as a source of food, creating a linear representation of energy transfer.
- Collection of individuals from the same pecies that live together in the same place at the same time.
- Physical factors that can affect the ecosystem (i.e., weather and climate).
- The variety of organisms living within an ecosystem, measured as the number of different species.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods with the help of chlorophyll.
- The study of interactions among living things with each other and the environment.
- What flows through ecosystems.
- An assigned level found in a food chain is called a _________ level.
- Dry weight of matter found within an ecosystem.
- The portion of the planet where life exists.
- An organism that consumes both plants and animals for nourishment.
- Many species living together in a habitat.
- Organisms that rely on other organisms in order to obtain their energy.
27 Clues: Community + abiotic factors. • What flows through ecosystems. • The place where a population lives. • Living factors found within an ecosystem. • Many species living together in a habitat. • The portion of the planet where life exists. • Consumer that obtains energy from herbivores. • Dry weight of matter found within an ecosystem. • ...
Electrical Energy Vocab 2023-11-29
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- A thin plastic board used to hold electronic components (transistors, resistors, chips, etc.) that are wired together
- A body of water or air moving in a definite direction, especially through a surrounding body of water or air
- Relating to or denoting a mechanical device which is electrically operated.
- The perceptible natural movement of the air, in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction
- Relating to or denoting a mechanical device which is electrically operated.
- Relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth.
- The SI base unit of electrical current.
- The hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub, used for fuel.
- An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- The sun's rays as a source of energy from which power for domestic or industrial use may be generated.
- A light-emitting diode (a semiconductor diode which glows when a voltage is applied).
- An electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supply
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- An object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions
- A drawing that defines the logical connections between components on a circuit board whether it is a rigid PCB or flex
- An electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- A device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- The circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- Is energy derived from biomass, which are plant- and animal-based materials taken from renewable sources
- Relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water to drive a turbine that powers the generator
- power Electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor.
- gas An odorless, gaseous mixture of hydrocarbons—predominantly made up of methane (CH4).
- An electric current flowing in one direction only.
- A sedimentary deposit composed predominantly of carbon that is readily combustible
- A force that counteracts the flow of current
- An instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, over several ranges of value.
25 Clues: The SI base unit of electrical current. • A force that counteracts the flow of current • The circuit elements are arranged in a single path • An electric current flowing in one direction only. • Relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth. • An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts • ...
Cell Processes - ENERGY 2023-02-10
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- process using water, carbon dioxide, and light energy to make glucose and oxygen
- a pure substance that can't be broken down chemically
- type of fermentation where glucose is broken down into ethanol, carbon dioxide, and ATP energy
- biomolecule whose monomers are amino acids
- amount of ATP produced during fermentation
- type of fermentation where glucose is broken down into lactic acid and ATP energy
- type of respiration that occurs when no oxygen is present
- biomolecule whose monomers are nucleotides
- biomolecule whose monomers are monosaccharides
- CO2
- pigment in chloroplasts that absorb sunlight
- O2
- C6H12O6
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- unicellular fungus that aids in fermentation
- amount of ATP produced during cellular respiration
- two or more atoms joined together by a chemical bond
- starting materials in a chemical reaction
- two or more different atoms joined together by a chemical bond
- ending materials in a chemical reaction
- a form of energy made during aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- energy from the sun that is needed for photosynthesis
- organelle where aerobic respiration takes place
- the smallest unit of matter
- biomolecule whose monomers are fatty acids and glycerol
- type of respiration that combines glucose and oxygen to make water, carbon dioxide, and ATP energy
26 Clues: O2 • CO2 • C6H12O6 • the smallest unit of matter • ending materials in a chemical reaction • starting materials in a chemical reaction • biomolecule whose monomers are amino acids • amount of ATP produced during fermentation • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • biomolecule whose monomers are nucleotides • unicellular fungus that aids in fermentation • ...
Chapter 17 Energy 2023-04-12
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- dig a cave and retrieve some of the good stuff
- gas trapped in a water bulb
- controlled fission location
- burn baby burn
- combination of ElectroMotiveForces
- you can't recapture me even if you wanted to
- type of energy you have on a diving board
- news flash, the band (P+N)is getting back together
- increases with an increase in speed
- long lasting by product of fission
- potential and kinetic energy
- frisky negative particle behaviour
- boss baby getting mad
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- news flash, atoms are splitting up
- hot up in here
- saving of your strength
- organic vapors
- take it OUT first
- impolite hydrocarbon
- ionic bonding busyness
- joules-joules-baby
- automobile exhaust scrubbers
- lightning bolts
- you put it in your vehicle to combust
- we can always resupply with this category of Energy
- locked up and release of the strong force
- drainage runoff of a liquid with a pH of less than 7
- take it out part two
- removal of ground based materials like a band aid
29 Clues: hot up in here • organic vapors • burn baby burn • lightning bolts • take it OUT first • joules-joules-baby • impolite hydrocarbon • take it out part two • boss baby getting mad • ionic bonding busyness • saving of your strength • gas trapped in a water bulb • controlled fission location • automobile exhaust scrubbers • potential and kinetic energy • news flash, atoms are splitting up • ...
Unit 2 Energy 2023-04-18
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- Matter that light travels through. Exp: air into water
- Energy produced from vibration that you can hear.
- Energy produced by the movement of electrons.
- A form of energy which our eyes can detect (see).
- The bouncing back of light rays from a surface
- A pathway that allows an electric current to flow freely.
- An acronym for energy
- The bending of light as it moves through one medium into another.
- White light is a blend of all colors of the visible spectrum and can be separated into individual colors.
- Energy produced by a machine or moving part.
- A pathway that prevents or stops an electric current from flowing freely or stops the flow.
- A material or object that stops or slows heat or electrical energy to flow through it easily
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- The pathway through which electrical current flows.
- A material or object that allows heat or energy to flow through it easily
- Energy that causes a transfer of heat or temperature between materials.
- Magnetism created by an electric current.
- A control device for turning on or off a connection in a circuit
- The small part of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can see (ROYGBIV)
- To do work or cause change.
- A closed circuit in which the current follows one path.
- A closed circuit in which the current divides into more than one path before recombining to complete the circuit
- take in something in a natural or gradual way.
22 Clues: An acronym for energy • To do work or cause change. • Magnetism created by an electric current. • Energy produced by a machine or moving part. • Energy produced by the movement of electrons. • The bouncing back of light rays from a surface • take in something in a natural or gradual way. • Energy produced from vibration that you can hear. • ...
Force, Motion, Energy 2023-04-19
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- throw or bend back from a surface
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- the capacity of a physical system to do work
- energy in a mechanical form
- a device that attracts iron and produces lines of force
- the act of changing location from one place to another
- exert a force on
- relating to or associated with heat
- influence that results in motion, stress, etc. when applied
- a device that produces electricity
- serve as the medium for sending something
- mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium
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- a physical phenomenon that can produce light, heat and power
- a form of energy transferred by a difference in temperature
- surround with material to protect from heat, cold, or noise
- the particular part of space occupied by something
- attraction for iron
- an intervening substance through which something is achieved
- an electrical device providing a path for current to flow
- the change in direction of a propagating wave
20 Clues: exert a force on • attraction for iron • energy in a mechanical form • throw or bend back from a surface • a device that produces electricity • relating to or associated with heat • serve as the medium for sending something • the capacity of a physical system to do work • the change in direction of a propagating wave • the particular part of space occupied by something • ...
Forces and energy 2023-04-28
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- particles that run on to one another that slows down moving objects
- negatively charged moves toward things with a positive charge
- change in position compared to reference point
- energy is measured using this
- field force that attracts opposite magnetic poles and repels similar ones
- when an object directly pushes it pulls another object
- the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy.
- heat energy
- moving electrons
- push or pull when objects are touching
- when an object slows down Because the object moving through the fluid that pushes the fluid out of the way which slows it down
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- the energy that is stored in something
- affects things without touching
- the support force exerted on an object that touches another object
- the energy that something has due to motion
- forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction.
- forces applied to an object in opposite directions that are not equal in size.
- ability to do work or cause change
- force that pulls objects toward the center of the earth
- push or pull
20 Clues: heat energy • push or pull • moving electrons • energy is measured using this • affects things without touching • ability to do work or cause change • the energy that is stored in something • push or pull when objects are touching • the energy that something has due to motion • change in position compared to reference point • the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-24
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- A region in a magnetic material in which the magnetic fields of the atoms all point in the same direction
- A push or pull
- Energy that is stored within an object due to its position or condition
- The ability of an object to create change in itself or its surroundings
- The invisible region around a magnetic object where a magnetic force is exerted on other magnetic objects
- When heat is transfered by currents within a fluid
- Some birds use ___________ to keep warm in the winter
- The state if a system in which all objects are the same temperature
- The force between charged particles or objects
- A place on a magnet where the force it applies is strongest
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- Positively charged particles
- A material that allows thermal energy to pass through it quickly and easily
- Heat transfer between molecules within an object or between two objects
- Any object that attracts the metal iron
- Negatively charged particles
- Something that is only a magnet when you put it in a magnetic field that makes its domains aligned
- When heat is transfered by electromagnetic waves
- When you turn on an air conditioner, electrical energy is converted to ___________ _______.
- Moving energy (energy an object has because of its motion)
- The buildup of charge on an object
- A region around a charged particle or object where the electric force is exerted on other charged particles or objects
21 Clues: A push or pull • Positively charged particles • Negatively charged particles • The buildup of charge on an object • Any object that attracts the metal iron • The force between charged particles or objects • When heat is transfered by electromagnetic waves • When heat is transfered by currents within a fluid • Some birds use ___________ to keep warm in the winter • ...
Waves and Energy 2023-05-15
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- When a wave travels through a medium or into a new medium
- The measurement from base to top
- The number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- The process of something being absorbed
- Height of a wave
- The capacity or power to do work
- Not able to be seen through; not transparent
- The physical interaction among electric charges, magnetic moments, and the electromagnetic field
- Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen
- Unit to measure the frequency
- The substance that carries a wave (or disturbance) from one location to another
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- The change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- Top of a wave
- The spreading of waves
- Relating to or resulting from motion
- How long the wave is
- Allowing light, but not detailed shapes, to pass through; semi transparent
- Running lengthwise rather than across
- The rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- The bouncing back of light into the same medium after striking a surface
- A dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object
- Unit to measure sound
- Working or produced by machines or machinery
- Having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future
- Bottom of the wave
- A wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave's advance
26 Clues: Top of a wave • Height of a wave • Bottom of the wave • How long the wave is • Unit to measure sound • The spreading of waves • Unit to measure the frequency • The measurement from base to top • The capacity or power to do work • Relating to or resulting from motion • Running lengthwise rather than across • The process of something being absorbed • ...
Energy and Nutrients 2023-08-24
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- An element passed between organisms and the air through photosynthesis and respiration
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Water evaporating from plant leaves, moving from plants to the atmosphere
- A substance used to replace nutrients in soil; it can lead to algae blooms
- A cycle moving between living things, the earth, and the atmosphere
- A process that pulls carbon from the air and puts it in organisms’ bodies
- The gas that makes up most of the air, but plants can’t get it from the air
- A process that pulls carbon or nitrogen from the air and puts it into organisms
- Plant-eaters, also known as primary consumers
- The Law of ________ of Energy
- A consumer that is not prey for any other organism
- A process that moves carbon from fuels such as oil, into the atmosphere
- This is the part of a plant that absorbs water and nitrogen
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- Another word for autotroph, contrasted with consumer
- An organism that makes its own food
- Water carrying excess fertilizer downstream into lakes and rivers
- A process that moves carbon from dead organisms into the atmosphere
- The units used to measure energy in food
- At each stage of a food chain, _____ percent of energy is lost as heat
- Organisms that aren’t part of food chains, but eat dead things from every level
- Organisms that have to eat others for food; another word for consumer
- Organisms that can eat plant matter or meat
- Meat-eaters, also known as secondary consumers
- This is the part of a plant that absorbs carbon
- One ‘stage’ in a food chain. Or a level on an energy pyramid
- A substance needed for life, besides energy
26 Clues: The Law of ________ of Energy • An organism that makes its own food • The units used to measure energy in food • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Organisms that can eat plant matter or meat • A substance needed for life, besides energy • Plant-eaters, also known as primary consumers • Meat-eaters, also known as secondary consumers • ...
Enzymes and Energy 2021-09-22
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- ADP + Pi
- how enzymes are deactivated via phosphates.
- a catalyst that aids in the formation of Activation Energy
- include metal ions and change the structure of active sites.
- reactions occur whenever we add electrons.
- when a reaction uses an enzyme reactants are called.
- if a molecule loses electrons.
- reactions require input of energy to proceed.
- reactions release energy as they proceed.
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- enzymes are permanently inactivated.
- removes phosphate groups.
- most catalysts are made of this.
- removal of phosphates via phosphatase.
- how enzymes are activated via kinase.
- these areas are pockets where chemical reactions occur.
- when phosphates are added via kinase.
- reactions occur whenever we remove electrons.
- specific 3D shape in which enzyme works.
- this form of inhibition prevents product accumulation.
- sequenced pathways with more than one reaction.
- is the rate in how fast we breakdown and rebuild again.
- This law of therm. states energy lost is in the form of heat.
- This law of therm. states energy cannot be destroyed/created
- adds phosphate groups.
- if a molecule gains electrons.
- include vitamins and transport small molecules.
- substance that increases rate of reaction.
27 Clues: ADP + Pi • adds phosphate groups. • removes phosphate groups. • if a molecule gains electrons. • if a molecule loses electrons. • most catalysts are made of this. • enzymes are permanently inactivated. • how enzymes are activated via kinase. • when phosphates are added via kinase. • removal of phosphates via phosphatase. • specific 3D shape in which enzyme works. • ...
Cell energy crossword 2022-04-10
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- Where chlorophyll is found
- Energy being released from chemical reaction
- Where Krebs cycle and ETC take place
- Requires oxygen
- Opening on leaf where plants exchange gases
- Reaction that takes larger molecules and breaks them down to smaller ones
- Reflects orange and yellow
- b Reflects yellow
- cycle AKA dark reaction
- What photosynthesis is stored as
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- Reaction that makes larger molecules from smaller ones
- Does not require oxygen
- Process where plants and plant like organisms make their energy from sunlight
- acid Type of fermentation that makes muscles tired
- Abbreviation for Adenosine Triphosphate
- Where glycolysis takes place
- Type of fermentation that produces ethanol
- a Reflects green
- Energy entering during chemical reaction
- Folds inside Mitochondria
- Occurs when O2 is not present
21 Clues: Requires oxygen • a Reflects green • b Reflects yellow • Does not require oxygen • cycle AKA dark reaction • Folds inside Mitochondria • Where chlorophyll is found • Reflects orange and yellow • Where glycolysis takes place • Occurs when O2 is not present • What photosynthesis is stored as • Where Krebs cycle and ETC take place • Abbreviation for Adenosine Triphosphate • ...
Non-Renewable Energy 2022-04-11
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- factor, is the measure of how often a power plant runs for a specific period of time.
- a black viscous mixture of hydrocarbons obtained naturally or as a residue from petroleum distillation. It is used for road surfacing and roofing.
- sands, are a type of unconventional petroleum deposit
- is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock with a high amount of carbon and hydrocarbons.
- fuels, are made from decomposing plants and animals
- is a very efficient technology to generate electricity and heat
- fusion, is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles (neutrons or protons).
- rods, are used in nuclear reactors to control the rate of fission of the nuclear fuel – uranium or plutonium
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- is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons that occur on Earth in liquid, gaseous, or solid form
- oil, a mixture of hydrocarbons that exists in liquid phase in natural underground reservoirs and remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after passing through surface separating facilities.
- Coal can be converted into liquid fuel using several liquefaction processes which can be divided into two general categories.
- are generally used in electrical generation, engines, and propulsion systems.
- occurs when a neutron slams into a larger atom, forcing it to excite and split into two smaller atoms—also known as fission products
- curve, is a method for predicting the likely production rate of any finite resource over time.
- grid, is the intricate system designed to provide electricity all the way from its generation to the customers
- is defined as the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which one nucleus decays per second.
- rods, are assembled into bundles called fuel assemblies, which are loaded individually into the reactor core.
- oil, is the moment at which extraction of petroleum reaches a rate greater than that at any time in the past and starts to permanently decrease.
- a method for predicting the likely production rate of any finite resource over time.
- carrier, is a substance (fuel) or sometimes a phenomenon (energy system) that contains energy that can be later converted to other forms
20 Clues: fuels, are made from decomposing plants and animals • sands, are a type of unconventional petroleum deposit • is a very efficient technology to generate electricity and heat • are generally used in electrical generation, engines, and propulsion systems. • a method for predicting the likely production rate of any finite resource over time. • ...
Energy Vocab Crossword 2022-04-18
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- cooler areas on the sun
- longer than waves of visible light
- heat moved from Earth's surface air to atmosphere air
- slowest waves in the spectrum
- heat produced from the inside of earth
- all energy comes from this
- power made from the ocean tides
- stored energy
- energy from sun
- invisible rays from the sun
- petroleum, mined out for gas
- outside part where solar winds are created
- the cycle which carbon goes through animals and plants
- motion energy
- fuel from plants
- decayed plant material
- to do work
- the process of making scrap into a new product
- toxic rain with low ph
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- outbursts from the sun
- energy that comes from Earth's winds
- energy from sun in an electromagnetic wave
- clay and sand mixture with an organic material called bitumen
- nonrenewable resource that uses uranium to burn clean
- nonrenewable resource from fossilized trees
- fastest electromagnetic waves
- renewable resource with water power
- layer in charge of visible light
- made from remains of animals and plants over time
- limiting the use of nonrenewable resources
- using an item repeatedly
31 Clues: to do work • stored energy • motion energy • energy from sun • fuel from plants • outbursts from the sun • decayed plant material • toxic rain with low ph • cooler areas on the sun • using an item repeatedly • all energy comes from this • invisible rays from the sun • petroleum, mined out for gas • slowest waves in the spectrum • fastest electromagnetic waves • power made from the ocean tides • ...
Energy Vocab Crossword 2022-04-18
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- nonrenewable resource from fossilized trees
- renewable resource with water power
- cooler areas on the sun
- energy from sun
- fastest electromagnetic waves
- decayed plant material
- the process of making scrap into a new product
- motion energy
- petroleum, mined out for gas
- clay and sand mixture with an organic material called bitumen
- power made from the ocean tides
- fuel from plants
- nonrenewable resource that uses uranium to burn clean
- to do work
- all energy comes from this
- longer than waves of visible light
- heat moved from Earth's surface air to atmosphere air
- energy from sun in an electromagnetic wave
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- heat produced from the inside of earth
- layer in charge of visible light
- invisible rays from the sun
- outside part where solar winds are created
- using an item repeatedly
- toxic rain with low ph
- slowest waves in the spectrum
- the cycle which carbon goes through animals and plants
- outbursts from the sun
- made from remains of animals and plants over time
- limiting the use of nonrenewable resources
- energy that comes from Earth's winds
30 Clues: to do work • motion energy • energy from sun • fuel from plants • decayed plant material • toxic rain with low ph • 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 and Physics 2022-05-26
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- energy from electromagnetic waves
- a push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction
- speed with direction
- is the height of the wave
- the person who developed the three laws of motions
- the highest point of the wave
- the bending of light around corners
- wave strikes a surface and is bounced back
- the electronic echolocation to locate objects underwater
- energy that is in motion
- the use of echoes by animals to find objects
- the amount of matter in an object
- the number of waves per second
- energy produces electricity
- change in distance over time
- the bending of light as it changes speed when moving from one medium to another
- used to produce images inside the body
- the lowest point of the wave
- the particles that have more space between them
- energy is stored in the atomic nucleus
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- energy from heat
- a force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- energy that is stored
- the unit for power
- the tool that is used to measure force
- energy is stored in chemical bonds
- the particles that have to little to no space between them
- waves that measure ocean waves
- waves that measure sound
- change in velocity over time
- the length of the wave
- energy from movement
- the force of gravity acting on a mass
- the unit for work
- the vibration of an object at its natural frequency
- how low or high or high a sound is
36 Clues: energy from heat • the unit for work • the unit for power • speed with direction • energy from movement • energy that is stored • the length of the wave • waves that measure sound • energy that is in motion • is the height of the wave • energy produces electricity • change in velocity over time • change in distance over time • the lowest point of the wave • the highest point of the wave • ...
Energy and Matter 2025-01-20
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- sum of all of the kinetic energy and potential energy found within a substance
- Anything that has volume and mass
- force exerted on matter through contact with other matter
- to strike or hit something with any amount of force
- total kinetic energy of the tiny particles that make up matter
- state of matter with a definite volume and shape
- energy that is stored in a system or object
- how two different systems can be said to be at the same temperature
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- when a sample of matter changes from solid to liquid
- when a sample of matter changes from gas to liquid
- state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- energy transferred between 2 objects of different temperatures
- energy of motion
- state of matter with an indefinite volume and shape
- the simplest unit of a chemical compound that can exist
- distinct forms of matter known in everyday experience
- average kinetic energy of all the particles in a material
- movement of energy from one system to another
- when a sample of matter changes from liquid to solid
- when a sample of matter changes from liquid to gas
- smallest particle of an element; made of electrons, protons, and neutrons
21 Clues: energy of motion • Anything that has volume and mass • energy that is stored in a system or object • movement of energy from one system to another • state of matter with a definite volume and shape • when a sample of matter changes from gas to liquid • when a sample of matter changes from liquid to gas • state of matter with an indefinite volume and shape • ...
Energy in Ecosystems 2025-01-28
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- The living things in an ecosystem
- The nonliving things in an ecosystem
- An organism that produces their own food
- An organism that does not make their own food
- An organism that consumes both plants and meat
- An organism that only consumes plants
- The buildup of chemicals in organism through time
- A trophic cascade where the predator population controls the population of the lower levels
- How energy and nutrients move through an ecosystem, who eats who
- An organism that only consumes meat
- Used by all organisms to carry out functions
- A trophic cascade where the population of producers impacts the population of the top predator
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- All of the overlapping and interacting food chains in an ecosystem
- A living thing
- Converting carbon dioxide, water, and energy from the sun into glucose (energy)
- Interactions between species that are caused by the addition or removal of an organism
- An organism that consumes decaying organic matter
- The buildup of chemicals up the trophic levels, very dangerous to top consumers
- The mass of living organisms in an ecosystem over time
- All of the living and nonliving components of an area and their interactions
20 Clues: A living thing • The living things in an ecosystem • An organism that only consumes meat • The nonliving things in an ecosystem • An organism that only consumes plants • An organism that produces their own food • Used by all organisms to carry out functions • An organism that does not make their own food • An organism that consumes both plants and meat • ...
Energy and Photosynthesis 2025-01-22
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- The energy an object possesses because of its motion; the faster something moves, the more of this type of energy it has
- Known as the powerhouse of the cell, this organelle produces most of the cell’s ATP
- This small molecule is known as the "energy currency" of the cell
- The substance that makes up all things, taking up space and having mass
- Specialized parts of a cell that carry out specific functions
- A gas released during cellular respiration and used in photosynthesis
- Bonds that form when one atom gives up an electron to another atom
- A series of reactions in photosynthesis that uses carbon dioxide to make glucose, occurring in the stroma
- A unit of energy, defined by its ability to heat a specific amount of water
- This type of energy is stored and has the ability to do work when needed
- The process where plants use sunlight to make glucose and release oxygen
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- Membrane-bound sacs inside chloroplasts where the light reactions of photosynthesis occur
- The fluid-filled space inside chloroplasts where the Calvin cycle happens
- The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight for photosynthesis
- The part of photosynthesis that uses sunlight to produce oxygen, ATP, and NADPH, occurring in the thylakoids
- A gas that is needed for cellular respiration and is produced during photosynthesis
- A process in mitochondria that breaks down glucose with oxygen to release energy
- The process of converting one type of energy into another, like chemical to mechanical
- Small particles made up of two or more atoms bonded together, which form the basic building blocks of matter
- Energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- The organelle in plant cells that contains pigments to help convert sunlight into energy
- A liquid essential for the survival of all living organisms
- A simple sugar that is a primary energy source for most organisms
- Bonds formed when atoms share electrons to stay stable
24 Clues: Energy stored in the bonds of molecules • Bonds formed when atoms share electrons to stay stable • A liquid essential for the survival of all living organisms • Specialized parts of a cell that carry out specific functions • This small molecule is known as the "energy currency" of the cell • A simple sugar that is a primary energy source for most organisms • ...
Matter and Energy 2024-09-30
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- the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by an object
- matter with definite shape at room temperature and pressure
- a material of a particular kind or constitution
- process of changing from a gas to a liquid or solid state
- a material with little electrical or thermal conductivity
- state of matter distinguished from solid and liquid states
- relating to or associated with heat
- a substance consisting of substances blended together
- pass into a solution
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- a visible suspension in the air of particles of a substance
- transmit or serve as the medium for transmission
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
- a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances
- a basic or essential attribute shared by members of a class
- the amount per unit size
- a chemical element or alloy that is usually a shiny solid
- one of the three traditional conditions of matter
- capable of being dissolved in some solvent
- the property of a body that causes it to have weight
- fluid matter having no fixed shape but a fixed volume
20 Clues: pass into a solution • the amount per unit size • relating to or associated with heat • capable of being dissolved in some solvent • a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances • a material of a particular kind or constitution • transmit or serve as the medium for transmission • one of the three traditional conditions of matter • ...
Nutrition and Energy 2023-11-03
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- energy molecules
- turn nitrate into gaseous nitrogen
- carbohydrate that makes up plant cell wall
- animals with a backbone
- two sugar polymer
- carbon based
- additional digestion of plant material
- bonds that hold amino acids together
- sugar monomer
- two or more monsaccharides
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- inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide
- single subunit of a macromolecule
- mechanical stomach of a bird
- environmental factors that influence species
- breaking down glucose to produce atp (energy)
- carbs, lipids, and proteins
- store genetic information
- stores food temporarily and starts the digestion process
- multiple monomers bonded together
- mass of living organisms in a given area
20 Clues: carbon based • sugar monomer • energy molecules • two sugar polymer • animals with a backbone • store genetic information • two or more monsaccharides • carbs, lipids, and proteins • mechanical stomach of a bird • single subunit of a macromolecule • multiple monomers bonded together • turn nitrate into gaseous nitrogen • bonds that hold amino acids together • ...
Earth's Energy Budget 2024-10-03
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- A boundary separating two masses of air with different densities, typically associated with weather changes such as temperature shifts, precipitation, and wind patterns.
- The second layer of the atmosphere, which contains most of the ozone in Earth’s atmosphere.
- Variation or cycle that occurs daily, such as temperature or solar radiation changes between day and night
- A molecule consisting of 3 oxygen atoms found primarily in the stratosphere. When created in the troposphere, it can be a harmful pollutant.
- Half of the Earth, usually divided into Northern and Southern by the equator or Eastern and Western by the prime meridian.
- Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the Sun that includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation, contributing to Earth's energy balance.
- The lowest layer of the atmosphere extending from the surface to an altitude between 8 kilometers (at the poles) and 14 kilometers (in the tropics); most weather occurs in this layer.
- Collections of water (in liquid or ice phase) in the atmosphere that are often classified by their shape and height.
- The heat energy transferred between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere that causes a change in temperature without changing the phase of a substance.
- The combined energy transfer from evaporation of water from the surface and transpiration of water by plants growing on that surface.
- The amount of water vapor present in the air, often expressed as a percentage of the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can hold at a given temperature.
- The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth and some other planets. Biogeochemical processes, including human activities, determine the concentrations of the gaseous constituents of this
- The rate of change of atmospheric properties, such as temperature, pressure, or humidity, over a specified distance, often influencing wind patterns and weather systems.
- The redirection of light in all directions due to interactions with air molecules, aerosols, or clouds.
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- An abbreviated term for incoming solar radiation.
- The transfer of heat energy vertically through a medium through motion of matter. In the atmosphere, it may be seen visibly by cloud formation and thunderstorm development
- The transfer of energy through a medium from molecule to molecule due to a gradient in temperature
- A naturally occurring process that aids in heating the Earth's surface and atmosphere
- The layer of Earth's atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere, known for temperatures that decrease with altitude.
- The proportion of the incident light or radiation that is reflected by a surface, typically expressed as a percentage.
- The balance between the incoming energy from the sun and the outgoing energy emitted by the Earth back into space. It determines Earth's climate and temperature
- Shortwave electromagnetic waves having wavelengths between 0.1 and 0.4 micrometers that is harmful to plants and animals, including humans.
- A solid particle suspended in the atmosphere. Volcanic eruptions, salt spray, dust storms and forest fires are natural sources of this
- NASA instruments that provides direct measurements of reflected solar radiation and emission of thermal infrared radiation from the earth to space
- The second most abundant element in the universe, it is found in higher concentrations in the upper atmosphere due to its lightness and low chemical reactivity.
- Energy that is emitted from a source in the form of rays or waves
- The heat energy absorbed or released during a phase change of a substance, such as from liquid to gas or vice versa, without changing its temperature
- A form of electromagnetic radiation, with a wavelength that is observable to the human eye (about 400–750 nanometers).
- A process by which energy penetrates the inner structure of a material, causing that material to gain energy.
- The return of sound or light back to its source. In the atmosphere, the process where incoming solar rays are redirected back upward after striking particles.
30 Clues: An abbreviated term for incoming solar radiation. • Energy that is emitted from a source in the form of rays or waves • A naturally occurring process that aids in heating the Earth's surface and atmosphere • The second layer of the atmosphere, which contains most of the ozone in Earth’s atmosphere. • ...
Energy Transfer - Heat 2024-10-29
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- Molecules with less thermal energy move _________
- How fast do infrared waves travel?
- Heat transfers until objects are the _________ temperature
- Transfer of heat through direct contact
- Heat will always move from the _________ object into a cooler object
- Radiation is unique because heat transfer by radiation can happen in a ________
- Molecules with more thermal energy move _________
- The type of electromagnetic wave that carries heat
- Another name for a poor insulator
- An object that slows down the transfer of thermal energy
- Cooler fluids sink because the molecules are ________ densely packed
- Cooler fluids _________
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- Radiation travels as __________ ________
- Warmer fluids float because the molecules are ________ densely packed
- Heated fluids _________
- Conduction can't happen in space because there are no ________ there
- This type of matter is typically a better conductor of heat
- Transfer of heat through a fluid
- The process where objects get bigger as the molecules gain thermal energy
- Transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves
- General term for matter that has molecules that flow
21 Clues: Heated fluids _________ • Cooler fluids _________ • Transfer of heat through a fluid • Another name for a poor insulator • How fast do infrared waves travel? • Transfer of heat through direct contact • Radiation travels as __________ ________ • Transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves • Molecules with less thermal energy move _________ • ...
Using Energy Equations 2024-11-28
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- ______ heat capacity - the energy needed to heat 1lg of a substance by 1 degree
- Symbol for a kilogram
- Measure of temperature at start of experiment
- Changing an equation round to make the subject different
- Energy stored by moving objects
- Put numbers into an equation
- An average calculation (add together and divide by how many there are)
- The area around an experiment
- 1000 Watts
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- places behind the point in a number
- Measure of temperature at end of experiment
- 1000 grams
- Distance up
- Potential energy stored by objects above the ground
- An area where there are no particles
- Duration of 60 seconds
- Unit for power
- Amount of matter, measured in kg usually
- Power x time
- Duration of 60 minutes
- Equal to energy divided by time
21 Clues: 1000 grams • 1000 Watts • Distance up • Power x time • Unit for power • Symbol for a kilogram • Duration of 60 seconds • Duration of 60 minutes • Put numbers into an equation • The area around an experiment • Energy stored by moving objects • Equal to energy divided by time • places behind the point in a number • An area where there are no particles • ...
Non-Renewable Energy 2025-03-22
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- Process of extracting oil and natural gas using high-pressure water injection
- Radioactive element used as fuel in nuclear power plants
- Liquid fossil fuel used for transportation and industry
- Situation where demand for fossil fuels exceeds supply
- Waste heat from power plants that disrupts aquatic ecosystems
- A major greenhouse gas emitted from fossil fuel combustion
- Deposits of bitumen used for oil extraction
- A type of surface mining that removes large areas of land
- A disadvantage: burning fossil fuels releases harmful emissions
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- Fossil fuel formed from ancient plant material
- Fossil fuel primarily composed of methane
- The process of burning fuels to release energy
- Resource that cannot be replenished on a human timescale
- Dangerous byproduct of nuclear energy production
- A potent greenhouse gas released from natural gas leaks
- Early-stage coal that releases carbon when burned
- Mixture of sand, clay, water, and bitumen used for oil extraction
- Greenhouse gases released when burning fossil fuels
- Environmental issue caused by sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from fossil fuels
- Energy derived from the splitting of atomic nuclei
20 Clues: Fossil fuel primarily composed of methane • Deposits of bitumen used for oil extraction • Fossil fuel formed from ancient plant material • The process of burning fuels to release energy • Dangerous byproduct of nuclear energy production • Early-stage coal that releases carbon when burned • Energy derived from the splitting of atomic nuclei • ...
AI in energy 2024-03-03
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- Controlled carefully and can therefore be used without the risk of using it all up
- Way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation
- Source of power, such as fuel, used for driving machines, providing heat, etc.
- The state of being a citizen and accepting the responsibilities of it
- Main ways that large numbers of people receive information
- Involving the use of natural products and energy in a way that does not harm the environment
- To see what might happen in the future and take action to prepare for it
- How well or badly something works
- Lot of information on a particular subject
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- Able to store information and use it in new situations
- To change something in order to make it suitable for a new use or situation
- Introduce new things, ideas or ways of doing something
- Replace fossil fuels with a fuel that is less harmful to the environment
- Connected with the use of computer technology, especially the internet
- the activities involved in protecting a country, building or person against attack, danger, etc.
- Process of teaching, training and learning
- Made or produced to copy intelligent human behaviour
- Device that produces the electricity that makes a system work
- The best possible; producing the best possible results
- Doing something in a good, careful and complete way with no waste of time, money or energy
20 Clues: How well or badly something works • Process of teaching, training and learning • Lot of information on a particular subject • Made or produced to copy intelligent human behaviour • Able to store information and use it in new situations • Introduce new things, ideas or ways of doing something • The best possible; producing the best possible results • ...
Flow of Energy 2024-03-20
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- Organisms that returns nutrients to the soil and breaks down dead organisms.
- The series of changes that occur in an area where the ecosystem has been disturbed, but where soil and organisms still exist. (Ex: Wild Fire)
- A relationship in which both organisms benefit.
- A symbiotic relationship where two species are competing for the same resources.
- A series of events in which one organism eats another. (A representation of feeding relationships.)
- The series of changes that occur in an area where NO SOIL or organisms exist.
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals.
- Organisms that eats only other animals.
- A close relationship between two species in which at least one of the organisms benefits.
- An organism that cannot make its own food. (Organisms that consume other organisms)
- The relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected.
- A diagram that shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web. (Shows 10% Rule)
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- An organism that can make its own food.
- An organism that eats only plants.
- On an energy pyramid, which organisms consumes secondary consumers? (3rd level of consumers)
- A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically.
- An animal that the predator feeds upon. (Animals that are hunted and killed.)
- The pattern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem. (A network of connected food chains that shows all the energy relationships in a ecosystem.)
- An organism that does the hunting. (Animals that feed on other animals.)
- On an energy pyramid, which organism consumers autotrophs? (1st level of consumers)
- Any class of organisms that occupy the same position in a food chain, as primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers.
- On an energy pyramid, which organisms consumes primary consumers? (2nd level of consumers)
- A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- An organism that eats dead or decaying plant or animal matter.
24 Clues: An organism that eats only plants. • An organism that can make its own food. • Organisms that eats only other animals. • A consumer that eats both plants and animals. • A relationship in which both organisms benefit. • An organism that eats dead or decaying plant or animal matter. • A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed. • ...
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES 2022-03-18
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- (adj) stopping and starting often and for short periods
- (adj) using the power of the sun’s light and heat
- (n) a colourless gas that is the lightest of all gases
- (adj) able to continue without causing damage to the environment
- (n) the smallest part of an element that can exist alone or can combine with other substances to form a molecule
- (v) to make air, water, soil etc dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to use
- (adj) replaces itself naturally, or is easily replaced because there is a large supply of it
- (n) the hot mist that water produces when it is boiled
- (n) the production by a green plant of special substances like sugar that it uses as food, caused by the action of sunlight on chlorophyll
- (v) to take in liquid, gas, or another substance from the surface or space around something
- (n) the process of working on a new product, plan, idea etc to make it successful
- (n) a very small piece of matter with a negative electrical charge that moves around the nucleus
- (n) the repairs, painting etc that are necessary to keep something in good condition
- (n) the process of separating a liquid into its chemical parts by passing an electric current through it
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- (n) a machine with an engine that is used to take people or things from one place to another
- (n) a very short electric wave that is used in cooking food and sending messages by radio, and in radar
- (adj) not real or not made of natural things but made to be like something that is real or natural
- (n) the flat wide part of an object that pushes against air or water
- (adj) works well without wasting time, money, or energy
- (n) a machine that produces electricity
- (n) a small piece of metal or a wire that is used to send electricity through a system or through a person’s body
- (adj) uses a reaction, involving the splitting of atoms, to produce very high temperatures and a very powerful explosion
- (n) plant and animal matter used to provide power or energy
- (n) a particular place, especially in relation to other areas, buildings etc
- (adj) concerning or affecting the air, land, or water on Earth
- (v) to make something become warm or hot
- (n) something additional that is produced during a natural or industrial process
- (n) the condition of having a paid job
- (n) an engine or motor in which the pressure of a liquid or gas moves a special wheel around
- (n) unwanted materials or substances that are left after you have used something
- (n) a layer of a mineral, metal etc that is left in soil or rocks through a natural process
31 Clues: (n) the condition of having a paid job • (n) a machine that produces electricity • (v) to make something become warm or hot • (adj) using the power of the sun’s light and heat • (n) a colourless gas that is the lightest of all gases • (n) the hot mist that water produces when it is boiled • (adj) stopping and starting often and for short periods • ...
Energy Transfer Crossword 2025-07-03
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- The quality of being hot
- fluid that is heated and will rise, cooled and it will fall
- the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume
- relating to or resulting from motion
- Move from one place to another
- The capacity to do work
- possible when necessary conditions exist
- Emissions of energy as electromagnetic waves
- make a marked change in the form, nature, or appearance of
- The visible shape or configuration of something
- a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting chiefly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground seams and used as fuel
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current.
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- end the existence of (something) by damaging or attacking it
- heat/electricity that is directly transferred through a material
- bring (something) into existence
- material such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power
- Able to resume normal shape spontaneously after being stretched
- relating to movement towards a centre of gravity
- a machine with moving parts that converts power into motion, especially one that supplies motive power for a vehicle
- a push or pull that acts on an object
20 Clues: The capacity to do work • The quality of being hot • Move from one place to another • bring (something) into existence • relating to or resulting from motion • a push or pull that acts on an object • possible when necessary conditions exist • Emissions of energy as electromagnetic waves • The visible shape or configuration of something • ...
5. Cells & Energy 2022-11-02
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- Basic unit of life
- smallest part of a biomolecule; what makes up a biomolecule.
- sugars, 36 immediate ATP, example cell walls in plants, exoskeleton of insects
- chemical compounds created by living things (used to make ATP)
- the ability to do work, examples growth, movement, reproduction, and more
- Glucose, a sugar. Reactant of cellular respiration; product of photosynthesis
- site of cellular respiration, converts glucose into ATP, has own DNA, "power house" of the cell
- complex cells with many organelles including a nucleus, example plants, animals, amoeba
- requires oxygen
- Carbon dioxide. Reactant of photosynthesis, product of cellular respiration
- structural components, hair, nails, enzymes, fight infections, transport, not usually used for energy about 36 ATP per molecule, subunit amino acid
- basic cells, only have ribosomes and DNA inside cell, example bacteria
- get their energy by eating other organisms, example animals
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- phosphate bonds Releases energy
- Sugar (C6H12O6)
- adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that stores energy
- Fats, protects, insulates, 80% of your energy, 146 ATP per fat molecule, hard to break down, subunit fatty acid tail
- Acid Muscle soreness while working out, caused by anaerobic respiration (lack of oxygen)
- get their energy from the sun, example plants
- place in a eukaryotic cell where the DNA is located
- tiny structure that performs a specific job in a cell
- some organisms make alcohol as a product of anaerobic respiration
- the outer covering of a cell or organelle
- Water. Reactant of photosynthesis, product of cellular respiration
- respiration/aerobic respiration process where food is broken down with oxygen to make energy
- respiration creating ATP without oxygen (make only 2) does not happen in mitochondria
- gel-like substance inside every cell that keeps organelles in their place
- without oxygen
- Oxygen. Reactant of cellular respiration; product of photosynthesis
29 Clues: without oxygen • Sugar (C6H12O6) • requires oxygen • Basic unit of life • phosphate bonds Releases energy • the outer covering of a cell or organelle • get their energy from the sun, example plants • place in a eukaryotic cell where the DNA is located • adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that stores energy • tiny structure that performs a specific job in a cell • ...
UNIT- 6 Energy 2022-11-16
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- dead vascular tube carrying water
- first step of cellular respiration
- holes in the underside of a leaf
- non-vascular primitive plant
- living vascular tube carrying nutrients
- cellular rechargeable battery
- growth layer of a tree
- combined female flower parts
- set of transport tubes
- male flower part produces pollen
- flowering plant
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- Cycle second step of cellular respiration
- primitive plant producing unprotected seeds
- light reaction of photosynthesis
- female flower part that leads to the ovary
- male flower part supporting the anther
- chemicals that go into a reaction
- Cycle dark reaction of photosynthesis
- combined male flower parts
- is a primitive tree that does not shed leaves
20 Clues: flowering plant • growth layer of a tree • set of transport tubes • combined male flower parts • non-vascular primitive plant • combined female flower parts • cellular rechargeable battery • light reaction of photosynthesis • holes in the underside of a leaf • male flower part produces pollen • dead vascular tube carrying water • chemicals that go into a reaction • ...
Matter and Energy 2022-02-01
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- subatomic particle with a positive electric charge
- substance changes directly from solid to gas
- has a definite volume but no definite shape
- makes up 99.9% of mass of an atom
- has elements with similar arrangement of electrons
- substance changes from solid to liquid
- the particles are negatively or positively charged ions
- atoms with different numbers of neutrons
- has elements with the same chemical property
- organized elements into the periodic table
- subatomic particle with no electric charge
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- number of protons in an atom
- number of electrons in an atom
- formed when electrons in two or more atoms combine
- substance changes from a liquid to a gas
- least reactive family of metals & nonmetals
- an element with no family
- has no definite shape or volume
- has a definite shape and volume
- 75% of the elements are this
- subatomic particle with a negative electric charge
21 Clues: an element with no family • number of protons in an atom • 75% of the elements are this • number of electrons in an atom • has no definite shape or volume • has a definite shape and volume • makes up 99.9% of mass of an atom • substance changes from solid to liquid • substance changes from a liquid to a gas • atoms with different numbers of neutrons • ...
Monster Energy ASM 2022-08-08
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- Monster Sponsored MotoGP Team
- Pure Energy Seltzer
- Teach and be _______
- Hard charging hydration
- Employee Recognition Platform
- 2023 ASM Theme
- Monster HQ Location
- President of the Americas
- Monster Founder - _____ Schlosberg
- Monster Founder - _____ Sacks
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- $10B Goal
- GSD!
- E-Commerce= buying or selling products ______
- Newest Reserve Flavor (Launch Oct 2022)
- Juice Monster - _____ Lemonade
- Latest Java Innovation
- _____ of Sale (POS)
- Monster Sponsored Golf Athlete
- Reignbow _______
- Monster Sponsored F1 Team
20 Clues: GSD! • $10B Goal • 2023 ASM Theme • Reignbow _______ • Pure Energy Seltzer • _____ of Sale (POS) • Monster HQ Location • Teach and be _______ • Latest Java Innovation • Hard charging hydration • President of the Americas • Monster Sponsored F1 Team • Monster Sponsored MotoGP Team • Employee Recognition Platform • Monster Founder - _____ Sacks • Juice Monster - _____ Lemonade • ...
energy and enzymes 2025-11-13
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- the requirements an enzyme has for what substrate(s) it takes
- a reaction that is nonspontaneous, endothermic, and has a decrease in disorder
- a set of biochemical reactions that sustain life
- a protein that is used as a catalyst in metabolic reactions
- use of water in a reaction to break bonds
- the site in the enzyme where the substrate binds
- an organism that must consume other organisms for food
- a compound that is not consumed in a reaction and that is used in a reaction to lower activation energy and increase rate of the reaction
- the energy that a reaction needs in order to go to completion
- the process in metabolism that converts subunits to larger macromolecules
- the intermediate(s) in a reaction where the activation energy is at its highest
- an organism that uses light for metabolic processes
- the change in gibbs free energy that tells us whether a reaction is spontaneous or nonspontaneous
- a type of inhibitor that binds to the allosteric site
- a reaction that is spontaneous, exothermic, and has an increase in disorder
- the complex formed when the substrate binds to the enzyme
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- adenosine attached to three phosphates and is the highest energy form
- a type of reaction that does not require an input of energy
- the reactant(s) that will be converted into products
- a site in the enzyme where an inhibitor can bind and slow down or stop a reaction
- an organic molecule that participates in the reaction but comes out unchanged
- potential energy stored in the bonds between atoms
- a type of inhibitor that binds to the active site
- an organism with the ability to make their own food
- the process in metabolism that converts macromolecules to subunits
- an organism that uses chemical compounds for metabolic processes
- stored energy
- adenosine attached to two phosphates
- adenosine attached to one phosphate and is the lowest energy form
- energy currently being used
- an inorganic ion that temporarily bonds to the enzyme
- a phenomenon where the enzyme undergoes conformational changes when reacting
32 Clues: stored energy • energy currently being used • adenosine attached to two phosphates • use of water in a reaction to break bonds • a set of biochemical reactions that sustain life • the site in the enzyme where the substrate binds • a type of inhibitor that binds to the active site • potential energy stored in the bonds between atoms • ...
Cellular Energy Crossword 2025-11-07
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- Energy Delivery molecule
- The gas that animals inhale and plants release
- A gas that animals exhale and plants take in
- The main source of energy for the body's cells
- A type of cellular respiration that does not use oxygen
- Takes place in the mitochondria and occurs in both autotrophs and heterotrophs
- The organelle that performs photosynthesis
- Breakdown of glucose into two pyruvic acids
- Takes place in the thylakoids and needs light to happen
- Relies on other organisms for food
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- Donates electrons and the biproduct is water
- The process of breaking down glucose into two molecules
- Two types; Alcoholic in yeasts and bacteria and Lactic acid in animals
- Converts carbon dioxide into sugar
- Occurs in the mitochondria and two ATP are produced
- A type of cellular respiration that uses oxygen
- A waste product of cellular respiration also known as H2O
- The green pigment that absorbs light
- Produces its own food
- The process of how plants get their food
20 Clues: Produces its own food • Energy Delivery molecule • Converts carbon dioxide into sugar • Relies on other organisms for food • The green pigment that absorbs light • The process of how plants get their food • The organelle that performs photosynthesis • Breakdown of glucose into two pyruvic acids • Donates electrons and the biproduct is water • ...
Year 9 ENERGY 2025-12-19
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- serious injury or death caused by an electric current passing through the body
- existing in limited quantities that cannot be replaced after they have all been used
- a non-renewable energy source such as oil, coal or natural gas
- the flow of 6.242 ×1018 electrons per second
- a circuit in which there is only one path for the current to flow along
- a measure of the ability to produce useful energy
- a device that will self-destruct if the current gets too high, breaking the circuit
- a device that will break the circuit if the current gets too high, without being destroyed
- the output energy that a machine creates that is not useful; waste energy is often in the form of thermal energy and sound
- causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time
- the unit of resistance
- a component – a resistance – of an electrical circuit that transforms energy
- the energy that a machine or device provides or wastes
- device a device that will break the circuit if any current leaks from a circuit, preventing electrocution
- a circuit in which each component is connected in a separate conducting path
- the degree to which a substance resists the flow of an electric current through it
- thermal energy that originates from inside Earth
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- the law that states there is a direct proportionality between the voltage applied across some conductors and the resultant electric current
- a renewable source of energy harnessing the gravitational potential energy of water to generate electrical energy
- energy that can be used for a specific purpose
- a material through which current cannot flow easily
- can be produced as quickly as it is used
- the power source of a circuit
- the unit of electric charge; the amount of charge transferred in 1 second with a current of 1 amp
- a measure of stiffness in a spring or elastic. A higher value means more force is required to extend a spring a given length
- earthed having an earth pin in a plug through which the electric current will flow to the ground in the case of a fault
- a measurement of how much energy each charge carrier is given
- the power source of a circuit
- a material that allows electric current to flow easily
- measures the voltage provided by the power supply or the voltage drop across components of the circuit
- the energy that a machine or device uses as its source of energy
- a device for measuring electric current
32 Clues: the unit of resistance • the power source of a circuit • the power source of a circuit • a device for measuring electric current • can be produced as quickly as it is used • the flow of 6.242 ×1018 electrons per second • energy that can be used for a specific purpose • thermal energy that originates from inside Earth • a measure of the ability to produce useful energy • ...
Matter and Energy 2022-02-16
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- respiration Aerobic respiration is a cellular process that uses oxygen to release energy. Food molecules such as glucose break to form ATP (energy) from ADP and produce carbon dioxide and water.
- How do plants produce their own food? Photosynthesis enables the plants to make their own food. Chlorophyll gives a plant’s leaves the green color. It also absorbs the sunlight used to photosynthesize.
- Producers use sunlight and carbon dioxide to make food for themselves. Herbivorous consumers depend on producers for food.
- respiration Organisms that live in environments that have low oxygen concentrations often use anaerobic respiration to provide the energy they need for their life processes.
- Decomposers break down and absorb nutrients from decaying organisms and waste matter. They play an important role in an ecosystem by clearing up waste and recycling nutrients.
- Food is usually prepared in the kitchen. In a plant cell there is a specific place where food is prepared. This part is called the chloroplast. It contains chlorophyll. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts.
- energy Radio waves are electromagnetic waves that exist and are transmitted without matter. They are one form of radiant energy. We can send them back and forth to the space station. Other forms of radiant energy are found in light and x-rays. A hot stove radiates heat energy that you can feel.
- energy The chemical energy in the batteries of the remote control makes it possible to switch channels of the TV. The food we eat is stored in the body as chemical energy. This stored energy helps us grow and perform activities.
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- Mitochondria are the sites of aerobic respiration in a cell and the producers of chemical energy.
- respiration Cellular respiration is a metabolic process by which cells break chemical bonds of nutrients, such as glucose, to obtain ATP - a useable form of energy.
- Glycolysis is the process of breakdown of glucose, in a series of steps, to form two molecules of pyruvate, two molecules of NADH, and two molecules of ATP.
- Glucose is a simple carbohydrate produced by plants during photosynthesis. Animals breakdown glucose to produce reusable energy in the form of ATP.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food and depend on plants or other animals for nourishment are called consumers. Deer and giraffe are consumers that eat plants. A cheetah survives on the flesh of other animals. Humans can eat both plants and animals.
- Fermentation is a process where yeast breaks down the carbohydrate, sugar, to form alcohol and carbon dioxide.
- Trees and other plants make food by photosynthesis. Green plants use their leaves to collect the sunlight and carbon dioxide from the air. They combined this with water taken in by the plant’s roots. The result is sugar. This sugar gives the plant the energy it needs to grow. During photosynthesis plants release oxygen into the air for us to breathe.
- is a polysaccharide made up of amylose and amylopectin. These molecules are long chains of glucose units bonded by alpha acetal links in a straight chain or a branched chain pattern.
- energy energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- energy Stretch a rubber band. Notice how it’s ready to spring back. You’ve added potential energy to it. Potential energy is energy that is stored and ready to go. This energy might do something. But it isn’t doing anything yet. Once you let go, you release that potential energy. If you lift a soccer ball to the top of a playground slide, it has potential energy to roll down the slide.
18 Clues: energy energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • Mitochondria are the sites of aerobic respiration in a cell and the producers of chemical energy. • Fermentation is a process where yeast breaks down the carbohydrate, sugar, to form alcohol and carbon dioxide. • ...
Section 2- Group 3: Crossword_ Mechanics 2020-01-13
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- energy ends up as ______
- length in metric system
- HP stands for
- meters joules equal
- length in english system
- My name is
- force due to gravity
- system which system is preferred by physicists
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- example of simple machine
- area divided by force
- energy stored up energy
- My teacher calls himself
- weight divided by time
- energy energy of speed
- ______ alone is not constant.
15 Clues: My name is • HP stands for • meters joules equal • force due to gravity • area divided by force • weight divided by time • energy energy of speed • length in metric system • energy stored up energy • energy ends up as ______ • My teacher calls himself • length in english system • example of simple machine • ______ alone is not constant. • system which system is preferred by physicists
Henry crossword science vocab nm3 2023-03-31
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- heat transfer through a gas or liquid
- the amount of possible energy
- transfer of kinetic energy
- an item that creates heat
- transfer of heat through direct contact
- energy contained in a system that changes the temp
- an item that does not regularly allow a passage of airflow
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- A measure of thermal energy
- The ability to do work
- when an object shrinks
- energy being released
- A body of water or gas moving in one direction
- transfer of heat through waves
- when an object gets larger
14 Clues: energy being released • The ability to do work • when an object shrinks • an item that creates heat • transfer of kinetic energy • when an object gets larger • A measure of thermal energy • the amount of possible energy • transfer of heat through waves • heat transfer through a gas or liquid • transfer of heat through direct contact • A body of water or gas moving in one direction • ...
Thermal Energy and Energy 2020-04-09
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- Atomic fission and fusion produce__ energy
- The transfer of thermal energy with no matter moving
- A device used to determine the specific heat
- The Kelvin scale is used to measure this.
- The transfer of energy by waves
- This flows spontaneously from hot objects to cold objects.
- When an object is raised to a higher level,it has
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- The transfer of thermal energy in fluid.
- Uses a heat pump to keep your veggies cold.
- The total potential and kinetic energy of particles
10 Clues: The transfer of energy by waves • The transfer of thermal energy in fluid. • The Kelvin scale is used to measure this. • Atomic fission and fusion produce__ energy • Uses a heat pump to keep your veggies cold. • A device used to determine the specific heat • When an object is raised to a higher level,it has • The total potential and kinetic energy of particles • ...
Energy and Energy Resources 2020-04-22
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- all kinetic energy due to random motion of the particles that make up an object
- the capacity to do work
- the energy of an object that is due to the object's motion
- the energy of a compound that changes as its atoms are rearranged
- the energy that an object has because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
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- the energy of moving electrons
- produced by the vibrations of electrically charged particles
- the amount of work an object can do because of the object's kinetic and potential energies
- energy that comes from changes in the nucleus of an atom
- caused by an object's vibrations
10 Clues: the capacity to do work • the energy of moving electrons • caused by an object's vibrations • energy that comes from changes in the nucleus of an atom • the energy of an object that is due to the object's motion • produced by the vibrations of electrically charged particles • the energy of a compound that changes as its atoms are rearranged • ...
Energy By: Ruhi Patel 2017-01-12
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- The amount of matter an object has.
- Move from one place to another.
- An incidental or secondary product made in the synthesis of something else.
- The act of changing physical location or position.
- energy Stored energy.
- A unit of energy (J).
- energy Energy in motion.
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- A set of principles or procedures according to which something is done; an organized scheme or method.
- of conservation of energy Energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
- Not existing or not real.
- energy The sum of potential and kinetic energy, and the energy of an object due to its motion or position.
- Make a thorough or dramatic change in the form or appearance.
- The measurement from base to top, or with humans, from head to foot.
- Cause to change in form or function; synonym of transform.
- The action of being moved.
15 Clues: energy Stored energy. • A unit of energy (J). • energy Energy in motion. • Not existing or not real. • The action of being moved. • Move from one place to another. • The amount of matter an object has. • The act of changing physical location or position. • Cause to change in form or function; synonym of transform. • ...
Energy resources (with one unrelated question) 2024-04-18
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- We can run out of this kind of energy resource.
- The process of injecting liquid at high pressure into rocks.
- Magma that is deep below underground that may ascend from, or toward the surface.
- Oil, coal, and Natural Gas.
- Where elements combine to create a heavier element.
- We have to control the flow of rivers to get this energy source.
- We mine this energy resource.
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- Mainly used in Iceland.
- The kind of energy resources that never run out.
- This energy source uses blades that turn a generator, which is how we get electricity from it.
- Organic energy resource.
- Flammable, colorless, and odorless.
- Homer Simpson works at one of the kinds of power plants we use to obtain this energy source.
- This energy resource makes sunlight become energy.
- What is the name of my dog? Hint: My dog is named after a red gem.
- Mainly used as fuel.
16 Clues: Mainly used as fuel. • Mainly used in Iceland. • Organic energy resource. • Oil, coal, and Natural Gas. • We mine this energy resource. • Flammable, colorless, and odorless. • We can run out of this kind of energy resource. • The kind of energy resources that never run out. • This energy resource makes sunlight become energy. • ...
matter and change 2025-08-14
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- beginning substances that start a reaction
- a measure of the amount of space that is occupied
- process that releases energy into the surroundings
- measured with a scale, affected by gravity
- substances that are formed during the reaction
- depends on the amount of matter in the sample
- energy energy of motion
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- properties a property that can be observed and measured without changing the material's composition
- a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings
- energy energy possessed by an object due to its position, composition or condition
- a measure of the amount of energy
- the capacity to do work or transfer energy
- anything with mass that occupies space
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter and the changes it undergoes.
- depends on the type of matter, not the amount present
- properties the ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change
16 Clues: energy energy of motion • a measure of the amount of energy • anything with mass that occupies space • beginning substances that start a reaction • the capacity to do work or transfer energy • measured with a scale, affected by gravity • depends on the amount of matter in the sample • substances that are formed during the reaction • ...
science crossword puzzle 2023-01-07
15 Clues: model • force • repel • energy • refute • isolate • convert • attract • gravity • transfer • magnetic field • kinetic energy • magnetic forces • potential energy • magnetic field line
Kinetic and Potential Energy 2014-10-19
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- energy The total amount of potential and kinetic energy in a system is called __________.
- Carbohydrates and proteins each supply about __________ Calories of energy per gram.
- __________ is energy stored by things that stretch or compress.
- a unit of energy that depends on both an object's mass and velocity
- Potential energy can be broken into two types: gravitational and ________.
- Gravitational potential energy depends upon _______ and height.
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- potential energy Energy stored in chemical bonds is __________.
- The energy of motion is known as __________ energy.
- When heat from a stove is used to boil water in a saucepan, this is an example of ______.
- Kinetic energy depends upon mass and ________.
- __________ is the ability to cause change.
- Without changing the mass of a moving object, doubling its velocity will __________ its kinetic energy.
- energy __________ is the energy stored in an object due to its position.
13 Clues: __________ is the ability to cause change. • Kinetic energy depends upon mass and ________. • The energy of motion is known as __________ energy. • potential energy Energy stored in chemical bonds is __________. • __________ is energy stored by things that stretch or compress. • Gravitational potential energy depends upon _______ and height. • ...
science 2023-12-07
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- carried by electromagnetic waves
- states that energy can be transformed from one form into another or transferred from one region t another,but energy cannot be created or destroyed
- stored energy due to interactions between objects or particles
- due to motion
- carried by an electric current
- transnmitted by electromagnetic waves
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- total energy an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
- sum of kinetic and potential energy on the particles in matter due to their random motion
- stored in the nucleus of an atom
- carried by sound
- ability to cause damage
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- energy transfer to an object by a force, making the object move in the direction of the force
13 Clues: due to motion • carried by sound • ability to cause damage • carried by an electric current • carried by electromagnetic waves • stored in the nucleus of an atom • transnmitted by electromagnetic waves • stored energy due to interactions between objects or particles • force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching • ...
Energy and its forms: Part 2 2022-02-02
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- Mechanical Energy/ energy stored in objects by the application of a force. Compressed springs and stretched rubber bands are examples of this type of energy.
- Energy/ the type of energy produced when a force causes an object or substance to vibrate. The energy is transferred through the substance in a longitudinal wave.
- a device that transforms kinetic energy (mechanical energy) into electrical energy.
- Resources/ can’t be used up by humans. The sun is an example.
- cell/ a device that transforms radiant energy directly into electrical energy. (Also known as a solar cell.)
- the average kinetic energy of the individual particles of a substance.
- Energy/ the energy of position or place. The higher up something is, the more of this type of energy there is.
- of Conservation of Energy/ states that energy is never created or destroyed. Energy changes form, but the total amount of energy in the universe stays the same.
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- Resources/ resources that are renewable and cause less harm to the environment. Examples of these resources are solar energy, wind energy, and geothermal energy.
- Plants convert radiant energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of glucose (sugar).
- a device with blades, which is turned by a force like wind, water, or steam. The mechanical energy of the spinning turbine is converted into electricity by a generator.
- resources/ are used up much faster than they can be replaced. Fossil fuels and uranium are nonrenewable resources.
- resources/ are energy sources that are replaced continually. These include hydropower, solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass.
13 Clues: Resources/ can’t be used up by humans. The sun is an example. • the average kinetic energy of the individual particles of a substance. • a device that transforms kinetic energy (mechanical energy) into electrical energy. • Plants convert radiant energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of glucose (sugar). • ...
Energy crossword puzzle 2023-01-25
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- the power an atom's charged particles have to cause an action or move an object.
- the speed at which something moves in a particular direction.
- a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes
- the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position.
- the amount of matter present in any object or body.
- People use it and it is needed for things to work
- also called thermal energy\
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- the energy an object has because of its motion
- a principle in physics that states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed and that the total energy of a system by itself remains constant.
- comes from vibrations moving through something
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- the force that pulls two masses toward each other
- a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons
- the stored energy within an object that exists as a result of the object's position, state, or arrangement
- . the energy which is stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- goods include clothing or electronics
16 Clues: also called thermal energy\ • goods include clothing or electronics • the energy an object has because of its motion • comes from vibrations moving through something • the force that pulls two masses toward each other • People use it and it is needed for things to work • the amount of matter present in any object or body. • ...
Thermal Energy and Heat 2022-04-04
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- the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance 1 degree celsius
- thermal energy transferred from matter at a higher temperature to a lower temperature
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles of matter
- heat transferred by the movement of currents within a fluid
- absorbs and releases heat in a refrigerator
- change of state from liquid to gas
- change of state from gas to liquid
- temperature scale used in physical science
- the expanding of matter when it is heated
- created when warm substance rise and cools then warms again and rises in a repetitive cycle
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- the most common temperature scale in the world
- transforms thermal energy to mechanical energy
- object that does not transfer thermal energy well
- the most common temperature scale in the United States
- heat transferred from one particle of matter to another without the movement of the matter
- change of state from solid to a liquid
- combustion engine that burns fuel outside the engine
- change of state from liquid to solid
- vaporization that occurs at the surface of a liquid
- combustion engine that burns fuel cylinders inside the engine
- transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- object that transfers thermal energy well
22 Clues: change of state from liquid to gas • change of state from gas to liquid • change of state from liquid to solid • change of state from solid to a liquid • object that transfers thermal energy well • the expanding of matter when it is heated • temperature scale used in physical science • absorbs and releases heat in a refrigerator • ...
Matter & Energy Vocabulary 2023-04-27
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- describes how something looks, smells or how it changes phase; can be measured
- a metric unit that measures energy
- the most basic form of matter (there are 118)
- changes where nothing new is formed, phase change
- liquid to gas phase change
- gas to solid phase change
- a mixture that is visually indistinguishable
- anything that has mass or volume
- gas to liquid phase change
- liquid to solid phase change
- the ability to do work
- solid to liquid phase change
- an element that always exists as a pair for stability
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- a measure of the average kinetic energy
- two or more elements held together by chemical bonds
- a mixture that is visually distinguishable, might have layers
- changes where something new is formed, old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed
- solid to gas phase change
- describes the way a substance reacts or does not react, usually based on the # of valence electrons
- two or more substances (elements or compounds) in the same place at the same time
- when energy exits the system, energy value is negative
- when energy enters the system, energy value is positive
- an element that exists as a single atom
- type of energy used to hold molecules together
24 Clues: the ability to do work • solid to gas phase change • gas to solid phase change • liquid to gas phase change • gas to liquid phase change • liquid to solid phase change • solid to liquid phase change • anything that has mass or volume • a metric unit that measures energy • a measure of the average kinetic energy • an element that exists as a single atom • ...
Tiger's Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-07
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- Push due to contact with a surface such as the ground. Always acts perpendicular to the surface is ___ force
- The science that deals with matter and energy
- Actively pushing off air (Often generated by a helicopter with spinning blades or a rocket burning fuel)
- How much stuff(protons, neutrons, and electrons) an object is made of
- Surface resistance
- Describes an object's change in velocity each second
- Energy stored in a stretched or compressed material is ___ potential energy
- Describes how far an object moves
- It occurs when a force acts on an object to move it some distance from the start point
- Energy stored due to elevation is ___ potential energy
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- The product of a force and distance the force was applied (in the opposite direction)
- Friction between two or more solid objects that are not moving relative to each other is ___ friction
- Pull by a rope, string, or cable
- Gravitational pull of the earth
- Energy of motion is ___ energy
- Describes how fast an object is moving
- Measurement of the "roughness" of surfaces is the ___ of friction
- Total displacement divided by the total time taken is ___ velocity
- Resistance due to moving through air
- The capacity for doing work
20 Clues: Surface resistance • The capacity for doing work • Energy of motion is ___ energy • Gravitational pull of the earth • Pull by a rope, string, or cable • Describes how far an object moves • Resistance due to moving through air • Describes how fast an object is moving • The science that deals with matter and energy • Describes an object's change in velocity each second • ...
Harnessing Human Energy 2022-09-12
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- baby yoda's name
- Acronym of our school's basic expectations
- M. Barnes's favorite video game series is the the Legend of _____
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- the energy that an object has because it is moving
- A flywheel stores which kind of energy?
- In order to switch our grid power to 100% renewables we will need __________ to use when the sun don't shine and the wind don't blow
- Mr. Barnes's first name
- a machine that can convert kinetic energy into electrical energy
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
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- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- the energy that is stored in an object or system
- to change from one type to another
- the ability to make things move or change
- guardian of Mr. Barnes's classroom
- Our school's color
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- The best metal to make light weight and energy dense batteries.
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- True or false, Energy is created by the sun
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
21 Clues: baby yoda's name • Our school's color • Mr. Barnes's first name • to change from one type to another • guardian of Mr. Barnes's classroom • A flywheel stores which kind of energy? • the ability to make things move or change • Acronym of our school's basic expectations • True or false, Energy is created by the sun • the energy that is stored in an object or system • ...
FOOD WEB KEY TERMS 2023-05-16
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- a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together
- allows the planet to remain hospitable for life.
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass
- a plant eating animal
- Take in energy from the sun through photosythesis
- A plant and meat eating animal or human
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- the smallest unit that can live on its own
- A meat eating animal
- The cell where cellular respiration occurs
- non-Living organisms
- Takes energy from the consumer
- make or produce their own food
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy
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- Takes the energy from the producer
- What humans breathe out
- a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem.
- the energy plants produce
- organisms that break down dead plants or animals
- a living organism characterized by voluntary movement.
- The process to make glucose
- how energy flows through an ecosystem
- The plant cell structure where photosynthesis occurs
- Living organisms
- actual feeding pathways within an ecosystem
- A pigment found in the thylakoid that absorbs light energy and uses it to produce carbohydrates
26 Clues: Living organisms • A meat eating animal • non-Living organisms • a plant eating animal • What humans breathe out • the energy plants produce • The process to make glucose • Takes energy from the consumer • make or produce their own food • Takes the energy from the producer • how energy flows through an ecosystem • A plant and meat eating animal or human • ...
GRADE 6 KEYWORDS FOR NST ELECTRICITY NOV 2023 2023-11-08
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- components connected side by side on different paths
- provides electrical energy
- a continuous path that electricity flows through
- a very dangerous conductor of electricity
- converts electrical energy into heat and light
- a material that allows electricity to move through it
- the best conductor of electricity
- the negative and positive ends of a cell
- something that uses electricity such as a buzzer or a bell
- converts electrical energy into movement energy
- result of friction, causing electricity to be shifted
- material that does not allow electricity to flow through it
- the way of moving something one way or another
- a good insulator to stop flow of electricity
- electricity flowing through the wires
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- the system of conducting material transferring energy from one place to another
- produces light, sound, heat or movement
- source of energy
- allows circuit to be opened or closed
- metal that is a poor conductor of electricity
- a battery or cell that provides electricity
- two or more cells together
- a system that has an input, process, path and output device
- like a line of people holding hands
- atoms that make up a positive and negative charge
- converts electrical energy into sound energy
26 Clues: source of energy • provides electrical energy • two or more cells together • the best conductor of electricity • like a line of people holding hands • allows circuit to be opened or closed • electricity flowing through the wires • produces light, sound, heat or movement • the negative and positive ends of a cell • a very dangerous conductor of electricity • ...
8th Topic 3 Energy 2023-10-03
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- also called maximum force- when 2 or more forces act on an object at the same time
- Energy may change form, but it cannot be created or destroyed under ordinary conditions
- energy in the form of motion
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- All forms of E can be ___________ into other forms
- energy is measured in this unit
- total amount of KE and PE in a system
- energy that is stored
- kinetic energy depends upon the ____ of the object and its ____
- stored E by something that can compress or stretch such as a rubber band or spring
- PE stored in an atom’s nucleus
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- Energy of electrical charge
- total KE and PE of the particles in an object
- this is equal to force x distance
- a measure of power- is equal to one J/sec
- The more ME an object has, the more _____ it can do
- radiant E- E that travels through space in waves
- a Nm is the same as a ____
- a push or pull applied to an object.
- if a net force is greater than 0N then the forces are ____ and there will be movement
- the rate at which work is done
- if a net force is 0N we can say the forces are _____ and there will be not motion
- the ability to do work or cause change
23 Clues: energy that is stored • a Nm is the same as a ____ • Energy of electrical charge • energy in the form of motion • the rate at which work is done • PE stored in an atom’s nucleus • energy stored in chemical bonds • energy is measured in this unit • this is equal to force x distance • a push or pull applied to an object. • total amount of KE and PE in a system • ...
Nathan Liu Chem HP Waves Crossword 2025-09-03
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- Minimum frequency needed to eject an electron from a metal
- Frequency of a 525 nm green photon
- Wavelength (m) of a 2.45 GHz microwave
- Symbol for wavelength
- Threshold frequency (1/s) for φ = 2.28 eV
- Effect where light causes metals to eject electrons
- Max photoelectron KE (eV) for λ = 350 nm on φ = 2.30 eV
- Photon energy (J) for f = 6.00E14 1/s
- SI unit for frequency
- Photon energy (J) for 450 nm blue light
- Greek letter used for frequency
- All EM waves share this constant speed in vacuum
- Fingerprint-like set of emitted light frequencies for an element
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- Equation relating speed, wavelength, and frequency
- Frequency (1/s) of a photon with energy 3.2 eV
- Frequency of a 632.8 nm He–Ne laser photon
- Minimum amount of energy an atom can gain or lose
- Constant that relates photon energy to frequency
- Form of energy that travels with wavelike characteristics
- Photon energy (J) for 630 nm red light
- Number of photons in a 2.0 mJ pulse of 650 nm light
- A packet of light energy
- Wave period (s) for f = 60.0 Hz
- Wavelength (nm) for f = 5.50E14 1/s
- Mnemonic acronym for the visible spectrum
25 Clues: Symbol for wavelength • SI unit for frequency • A packet of light energy • Wave period (s) for f = 60.0 Hz • Greek letter used for frequency • Frequency of a 525 nm green photon • Wavelength (nm) for f = 5.50E14 1/s • Photon energy (J) for f = 6.00E14 1/s • Wavelength (m) of a 2.45 GHz microwave • Photon energy (J) for 630 nm red light • Photon energy (J) for 450 nm blue light • ...
Work and Energy 2022-12-05
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- The rate at which energy is converted.
- The ratio of output work to input work.
- Anything around which you can imagine a boundary.
- Energy that is stored by compressing or stretching an object.
- The sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the objects in a system.
- The energy due to motion.
- The ratio of the output force to input force.
- Energy that is due to the gravitational forces between objects.
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- The energy that is stored due to the interactions between objects.
- The ability to cause change.
- Energy that is due to chemical bonds.
- States that cannot be created or destroyed.
- A combination of two or more simple machines.
- A device that changes the force or increases the motion from work.
- A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine.
- Force applied through a distance.
16 Clues: The energy due to motion. • The ability to cause change. • Force applied through a distance. • Energy that is due to chemical bonds. • The rate at which energy is converted. • The ratio of output work to input work. • States that cannot be created or destroyed. • A combination of two or more simple machines. • The ratio of the output force to input force. • ...
Vocabulary contract #7 2017-01-26
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- Positively charged particle of an atom.
- Table where elements are organized by increasing atomic number.
- A fossil fuel refined from natural gas and Petroleum.
- Substance made up of atoms with the same identity.
- Energy sources replenished in a short amount of time.
- Energy sources replenished slower than they are used.
- Looks like a black liquid also known as crude oil.
- Used in nuclear power plants to perform fission which spits the atoms creating energy.
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- Energy created by the force of moving water.
- Stored energy and the energy of position.
- Energy of motion; motion of waves, electrons, atoms, molecules, and substances.
- Heat energy from the Earth.
- A solid, black, fossil fuel used for energy.
- Energy from natural matter that was once living.
- A colorless and odorless fossil fuel, made of mostly methane.
15 Clues: Heat energy from the Earth. • Positively charged particle of an atom. • Stored energy and the energy of position. • Energy created by the force of moving water. • A solid, black, fossil fuel used for energy. • Energy from natural matter that was once living. • Substance made up of atoms with the same identity. • Looks like a black liquid also known as crude oil. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2017-02-09
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- when light passes outward through space without the need for solids, liquids, or gases
- when heat transfers due to contact
- Resources that people use up faster than nature can replace them
- energy that is doing work or has the potential to do work
- energy from inside the nucleus of an atom
- energy from the electrons of the atom
- another form of energy from vibrating particles
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- when heat rises because it is lighter than colder materials
- stored energy that is released when chemicals combine
- energy from the vibrations of atoms called compressions and rarefactions
- energy that is stored
- Natural resources that can be replaced by natural processes in fewer than 100 years
- the ability to cause change
- energy in the form of motion
- energy that travels in the form of a wave
15 Clues: energy that is stored • the ability to cause change • energy in the form of motion • when heat transfers due to contact • energy from the electrons of the atom • energy that travels in the form of a wave • energy from inside the nucleus of an atom • another form of energy from vibrating particles • stored energy that is released when chemicals combine • ...
Sources of Energy: Byron W 2025-05-13
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- Nonrenewable energy sources that comes from inside the earth.
- energy that comes from the ground.
- Energy can not be created or destroyed, it can only be ___________.
- An ore that's used as a nonrenewable energy source.
- It takes millions of years to replenish.
- A Machine that converts mechanical energy from wind into electrical energy.
- It can replenish itself.
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- A type of renewable energy that comes from the sun.
- A wall that turns mechanical energy from water into electrical energy.
- Stored energy in an object.
- Energy an object has because of motion.
- The ability to do work.
- Energy use can affect our __________ in many different ways.
13 Clues: The ability to do work. • It can replenish itself. • Stored energy in an object. • energy that comes from the ground. • Energy an object has because of motion. • It takes millions of years to replenish. • A type of renewable energy that comes from the sun. • An ore that's used as a nonrenewable energy source. • Energy use can affect our __________ in many different ways. • ...
Sources of Energy: Byron Woodson 2025-05-09
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- Stored energy in an object.
- Energy can not be created or destroyed, it can only be ___________.
- A Machine that converts mechanical energy from wind into electrical energy.
- Energy use can affect our __________ in many different ways.
- A type of renewable energy that comes from the sun.
- energy that comes from the ground.
- An ore that's used as a nonrenewable energy source.
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- The ability to do work.
- Nonrenewable energy sources that comes from inside the earth.
- It can replenish itself.
- Energy an object has because of motion.
- It takes millions of years to replenish.
- A wall that turns mechanical energy from water into electrical energy.
13 Clues: The ability to do work. • It can replenish itself. • Stored energy in an object. • energy that comes from the ground. • Energy an object has because of motion. • It takes millions of years to replenish. • A type of renewable energy that comes from the sun. • An ore that's used as a nonrenewable energy source. • Energy use can affect our __________ in many different ways. • ...
Chapter 8 2020-11-13
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- unit of power us the joule per second or?
- rate at the time which work is done
- energy energy of motion
- the pivot point
- energy energy due to the position of something or the movement of something
- something that enables an object to do work
- device used to multiply forces or change direction of forces
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- the resulting unit of work(also called the newton-meter)
- energy energy that is stored and held in readiness
- force x distance
- fusion high temperature welding of atomic nuclei
- of conservation of energy energy cant be created nor destroyed
- potential energy weight times height
- one of the simplest machines
14 Clues: the pivot point • force x distance • energy energy of motion • one of the simplest machines • rate at the time which work is done • potential energy weight times height • unit of power us the joule per second or? • something that enables an object to do work • fusion high temperature welding of atomic nuclei • energy energy that is stored and held in readiness • ...
Thermal Energy Vocab 2021-10-21
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- states that if the mechanical energy of the system is constant, the increase in thermal energy of that system equals the sum of the thermal energy transfers into that system and the work done on that system
- states that energy spontaneously spreads from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration
- the transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by the movements of warmer and cooler fluid
- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of that material by 1oC
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles that make up that object
- a heat engine that burns fuel inside a set of cylinders
- energy that is transferred between objects due to a temperature difference between those objects
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- a material through which thermal energy moves slowly
- a device that transforms radiant energy from the Sun into thermal energy
- the study of the relationships between thermal energy, heat, and work
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves, such as light and microwaves
- a device that converts some thermal energy into mechanical energy
- the sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energy of all of the particles that make up that object
- the transfer of thermal energy by collisions between the particles that make up matter
14 Clues: a material through which thermal energy moves slowly • a heat engine that burns fuel inside a set of cylinders • a device that converts some thermal energy into mechanical energy • the study of the relationships between thermal energy, heat, and work • a device that transforms radiant energy from the Sun into thermal energy • ...
Unit 4-EnergyTransfer/Conductor/Insulator/Circuit 2024-11-17
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- to move in one direction
- energy of motion
- controls the flow of electricity
- energy of charge particle
- allow energy to flow
- common material for conductors
- the ability to do work
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- a pattern of motion that transfers energy from one place to another
- power source
- heat energy
- slow or stop energy to flow
- path along which an electrical current flows
- to pass from one place to another
- energy we can hear
14 Clues: heat energy • power source • energy of motion • energy we can hear • allow energy to flow • the ability to do work • to move in one direction • energy of charge particle • slow or stop energy to flow • common material for conductors • controls the flow of electricity • to pass from one place to another • path along which an electrical current flows • ...
Work and Energy 2014-01-13
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- Power is _____ divided by time interval
- Potential energy is ______ energy
- Machines with ______ power ratings do the same work in _____ time intervals
- gravutational potential energy depends on _____ times free-fall acceleration times height
- The principle that total mechanical energy remains the same in the absence of friction.
- In the absence of friction, mechanical energy is _______.
- The rate at which energy is transferred
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- the energy associated with an object due to the position of the object
- the _____ symbol is called the spring constant
- Kinetic energy depends on ______ and mass
- The net work done on an object is equal to the change in the kinetic energy of the object.
- the energy of an object due to its motion.
- the potential energy in a stretched or compressed elastic object
- energy that depends on height from a zero level
14 Clues: Potential energy is ______ energy • Power is _____ divided by time interval • The rate at which energy is transferred • Kinetic energy depends on ______ and mass • the energy of an object due to its motion. • the _____ symbol is called the spring constant • energy that depends on height from a zero level • In the absence of friction, mechanical energy is _______. • ...
Engineer Crosswords A-Z 2015-02-09
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- Creating electronical products
- The study of the characteristics and uses of the various materials, such as metals, ceramics, and plastics, that are employed in science and technology.
- A field were engineers find energy that is renewable.
- Create energy through heat.
- Engineering focused on energy storage and usage
- Kill bacteria in water facilities.
- Created IPad
- the branch of engineering concerned with the application of the breakdown (fission)
- Surveying a professional working within the construction industry concerned with construction costs and contracts.
- Construct buildings to be fire retardant
- "let there be light"
- Analyze Seismic activities
- Design luxury "boats"
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- Design Structures
- The study of oscillations that occur at an equilibrium point.
- The purification of oxygen
- Involved in the design of products.
- Innovate aerodynamic designs
- In information technology and on the Internet, infrastructure is the physical hardware used to interconnect computers and users.
- Innovate machines that can make viewing bones from the inside possible.
- Studies kinetic energy
- Create Java products.
- is a field of engineering concerned with the activities related to the production of hydrocarbons
- Concerned with the engineering behavior of earth materials
- the branch of geology concerned with water occurring underground or on the surface of the earth.
- deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment,
26 Clues: Created IPad • Design Structures • "let there be light" • Create Java products. • Design luxury "boats" • Studies kinetic energy • The purification of oxygen • Analyze Seismic activities • Create energy through heat. • Innovate aerodynamic designs • Creating electronical products • Kill bacteria in water facilities. • Involved in the design of products. • ...
Biology Unit 2 2023-09-28
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- is an essential nutrient for animals and plants
- end substances after a biological process has occurred
- is the breaking down of sugar molecules into simpler compounds to produce substances that can be used in making chemical energy
- is the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- are organisms that can produce their own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions
- is an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the total amount of water on a planet
- is widely distributed forming organic compounds when combined with hydrogen, oxygen, etc
- is a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth
- plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process
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- does not use oxygen to produce energy
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- includes the rocks and minerals on Earth
- is the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy
- is a naturally occurring element that is essential for growth and reproduction in both plants and animals
- is the region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms: plants, animals, and bacteria
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- is a pigment present in all green plants and a few other organisms
- Requiring air or oxygen for life or survival, used especially to refer to aerobic bacteria
20 Clues: does not use oxygen to produce energy • the total amount of water on a planet • includes the rocks and minerals on Earth • is a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth • organism that breaks down dead organic material • is an essential nutrient for animals and plants • anything that takes up space and can be weighed • ...
Science Vocabulary Review 2024-09-09
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- a place where plants and animals live that have certain weather patterns, temperature, and amounts of rain
- the lack of rainfall in a specific area for a long period of time
- an organism that makes its own food
- an animal that eats only other animals
- a natural disaster that starts over warm water and has an eye
- chain, a diagram that shows how energy is transferred from one organism to the next
- tiny openings on the underside of a leaf that lets carbon dioxide in and oxygen out
- a system of all living and nonliving things that work together
- disaster, a catastrophic event caused by nature
- energy, energy created from the sun
- Resources, things that we get from nature that use on a daily basis
- a giant wave usually caused by an earthquake
- an organism that breaks down dead organisms for energy
- a living thing
- an animal that eats only plants
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- energy, energy created from heat from the earth
- the animal that is being hunted
- the green pigment found in plants that captures sunlight
- an animal that eats both plants and other animals
- the animal that is hunting
- energy, energy created from running water
- fuel, made from dead plants and animals that have been buried underground for thousands of years
- a natural disaster that comes from violent shaking of the ground
- an excessive amount of rainfall that causes water to rise over banks
- the sugar that plants make for themselves for energy
25 Clues: a living thing • the animal that is hunting • the animal that is being hunted • an animal that eats only plants • an organism that makes its own food • energy, energy created from the sun • an animal that eats only other animals • energy, energy created from running water • a giant wave usually caused by an earthquake • energy, energy created from heat from the earth • ...
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration 2024-04-29
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- Site of photosynthesis.
- Sugar that is broken down during respiration to release energy.
- _________ fermentation can occur in yeast and bacteria cells when oxygen levels are low. Ethanol is produced.
- The molecules produced in a chemical reaction are called _________.
- Decreasing light intensity will most likely ________ the rate of photosynthesis.
- Gas that is needed for cellular respiration.
- The prefix photo means _____.
- Pigment molecule stored in the chloroplast that absorb light energy.
- Cellular respiration occurs in ______ and animals.
- An organism that eats other plants and animals for energy.
- C6H12O6 + O2 --> H2O + ATP + _?_
- Site of cellular respiration.
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- Increasing CO2 will most likely ________ the rate of photosynthesis.
- An organism that can form its own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- The process of using light energy to form sugar molecules (chemical energy/food)
- The process of converting energy found in food, like sugar, into ATP
- _________ fermentation can occur in muscle cells when oxygen levels are low. An acid is produced.
- Gas needed for photosynthesis.
- The starting molecules of a chemical reaction are called _________.
- _______ respiration occurs when oxygen is present and produces over 30 ATP molecules.
- ______ respiration occurs when there is no oxygen is present and produces only 2 ATP molecules.
- Energy needed to "power" photosynthesis.
- Chlorophyll absorbs red and _____ wavelengths of light the best.
- Energy molecule formed during respiration.
- CO2 + __?__ + Light --> C6H12O6 + O2
- "Uncharged" or "dead" battery (energy molecule)
26 Clues: Site of photosynthesis. • The prefix photo means _____. • Site of cellular respiration. • Gas needed for photosynthesis. • C6H12O6 + O2 --> H2O + ATP + _?_ • CO2 + __?__ + Light --> C6H12O6 + O2 • Energy needed to "power" photosynthesis. • Energy molecule formed during respiration. • Gas that is needed for cellular respiration. • ...
Ecosystems, Environment, and Energy 2024-04-19
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- all of the interactions between energy sources in an ecosystem
- a representation of a real object, idea, or concept that scientists use to explain something.
- a model that shows all the different ways that energy can travel.
- the envelope of gases that surround the Earth
- a combination of two or more atoms in a particular way.
- are organisms that eat meat.
- a model that representS one path by which energy can travel through an ecosystem.
- organisms that eat producers, primary consumers, and secondary consumers.
- are organisms that break down dead material and return the nutrients to the soil.
- the process of turning energy from the sun into food for plants.
- all the water in the Earth in all its forms.
- a pyramid where the base of the pyramid represents the producers in a food chain or a food web while each level above represents each group of consumers.
- organisms that eat dead things
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- water in all its forms in the Earth.
- an organism that can produce its own energy.
- organisms that eat both plants and animals.
- in every step of the energy pyramid, only ten per cent of the original energy available in that energy level can be used in the next level.
- are organisms that eat plants.
- all the land and rocks in the Earth.
- organisms that are able to make their own food.
- the ability or capacity to do work.
- the system in which all living things in the Earth exist.
22 Clues: are organisms that eat meat. • are organisms that eat plants. • organisms that eat dead things • the ability or capacity to do work. • water in all its forms in the Earth. • all the land and rocks in the Earth. • organisms that eat both plants and animals. • an organism that can produce its own energy. • all the water in the Earth in all its forms. • ...
Thermodynamics 2024-04-23
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- relating to, or marked by equality of pressure
- State The state of a system in which properties have definite, unchanged values as long as external conditions are unchanged
- Reaction or process of the absorption of heat
- the space between two molecules
- The energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature
- Process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water
- the measure of the average heat of the molecules in a substance that gives the degree of hotness or coldness of the substance
- A property that describes how much energy is needed to change the temperature of a material
- a system that can only exchange energy with its surroundings
- The heat required for an object to change phase (melt, boil, freeze, etc)
- a region in space that is of interest
- Thermal energy refers to the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- a type of fluid that cannot change its volume under varying pressure
- Relating to or caused by heat or by changes in temperature
- The transfer of thermal energy between two objects by direct contact
- thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system It is equal to the internal energy of the system plus the product of pressure and volume
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of the substance by one degree Celsius
- A value from a set of values of total energy for a subatomic particle confined by a force
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- a system that cannot exchange either matter or energy with its surroundings
- the energy transferred to or from an object using force along a displacement
- relating to, or marked by volume which remains constant
- two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds
- The degree of disorder within a system or the amount of energy that can’t be used for work
- energy contained in a system
- A form of matter that is uniform throughout in both chemical composition and physical state
- the tendency of matter to change its shape, area, volume, and density in response to a change in temperature
- relating to, or marked by equality of temperature
- the transfer of energy without transfer of heat or mass to the surrounding
- a region outside the system
- a type of fluid that can change its volume under varying pressure
- The study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy
- An instrument that measures temperature
- a system that can exchange matter and energy with its surroundings
- forces between molecules
- The movement of heat from one substance or material to another due to temperature differences
- a region where matter and energy can flow
- The physical process where matter moves from one state to another
- Reaction or process of the release of heat
- The transfer of heat through electromagnetic radiation without any contact between materials
39 Clues: forces between molecules • a region outside the system • energy contained in a system • the space between two molecules • a region in space that is of interest • An instrument that measures temperature • a region where matter and energy can flow • Reaction or process of the release of heat • two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds • ...
Physics Crossword 2022-08-30
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- gravity countering theoretical repulsive force which causes gravity to expand quickly (2 words)
- A body's tendency to resist
- Energy that comes from electrical charge (2 words)
- Measurement of medium and direction of movement of magnitude
- measurement describing the randomness of a system
- attraction force between objects, bodies, and masses in the universes
- helium nucleas radioactive substances emit (2 words)
- When an atom is split by impact with another particle or spontaneously (2 words)
- measurement of magnitude
- Energy that generates heat (2 words)
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- energy in an object due to its motion or position (2 words)
- Measurement describing the randomness of a system
- Motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- How change in velocity is measured
- Energy stored in an object (2 words)
- Unit used to measure electrical energy
- Energy in an object in motion (2 words)
- The minimum energy needed for any object to be attracted to each other
- The change in an object's position
- When an object emits ionizing radiation
20 Clues: measurement of magnitude • A body's tendency to resist • How change in velocity is measured • The change in an object's position • Energy stored in an object (2 words) • Energy that generates heat (2 words) • Unit used to measure electrical energy • Energy in an object in motion (2 words) • When an object emits ionizing radiation • ...
thermo 2023-05-04
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- act of measuring changes in state to determine heat transfer
- heat transferred through direct contact
- type of kinetic energy dealing with heat
- si unit of energy
- si base unit of thermodynamic temperature
- branch of chemistry dealing with temperature
- heat caused when liquid rises and becomes gas
- start of reaction
- amt of energy that must be added to a solid substance to transform it to a gas
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- amt of energy that must be added to a liquid substance to transform it to a gas
- heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by one degree
- releasing heat
- energy made by being in motion
- scale based on water
- absorbing heat
- energy contained within a system responsible for its temperature
- heat sent out in waves
- unit of energy equivalent to amt of heat needed to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius
- end of reaction
19 Clues: releasing heat • absorbing heat • end of reaction • si unit of energy • start of reaction • scale based on water • heat sent out in waves • energy made by being in motion • heat transferred through direct contact • type of kinetic energy dealing with heat • si base unit of thermodynamic temperature • branch of chemistry dealing with temperature • ...
technology vocabulary 2017-06-14
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- Omh's law and has three quantities and this is one of them
- energy can't be created or ruined but it can be converted from one ____ to another
- energy is energy associated with motion
- energy is defined as the ability to do ___
- energy generation creates dangerous waste by-products
- terrariums and hydroponics stations are the most common types of artificial ___
- technology for converting the sun's radiant energy
- any technology no one has thought of before
- use of different modes of transportation
- construction is the systematic act or process of ____
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- method of incremental improvement
- a renewable energy source
- is a working model of a product or system
- use of living organisms to improve foods, medicines, and products
- systematic search for the source of a problem so that it can be solved
- very fast trains that have magnets that repel eachother
- generally includes primary and secondary processing
- activity would not be classified as materials processing
- it has to do with structures and a number of requirements
19 Clues: a renewable energy source • method of incremental improvement • energy is energy associated with motion • use of different modes of transportation • is a working model of a product or system • energy is defined as the ability to do ___ • any technology no one has thought of before • technology for converting the sun's radiant energy • ...
Food chains and Food webs 2022-02-08
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- percent the amount of energy passed on to the next trophic level
- all members of one species in particular area
- an organism that only eats producers
- primary source of energy for the ecosystems
- web several overlapping food chains linked together
- indicate the direction of the energy flow
- chain where organisms eat other organisms for energy
- an organism that makes its own food
- an organism hunts other organisms for energy
- an organism that eats dead organisms
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- an organism that breaks down dead decaying organisms
- consumers an organism that eat secondary consumers mostly carnivores or top predators
- an organism that is hunted
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- process where plants make their own food
- an organism that eat only meat
- pyramid a diagram that shows the flow of energy from one tropic level to the next
- an organism that ears other organisms for energy
- consumer an organism that consumes producers
- consumer an organism that consumes primary consumers, usually they are omnivores
20 Clues: an organism that is hunted • an organism that eat only meat • an organism that makes its own food • an organism that only eats producers • an organism that eats dead organisms • process where plants make their own food • indicate the direction of the energy flow • primary source of energy for the ecosystems • consumer an organism that consumes producers • ...
Chem. Menu 6 Crossword puzzle 2024-01-31
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- delta H equals one mole of a compound
- the sum of the delta H of the individual reaction
- Form Kinetic energy related to random motion of particles
- the substance undergoing chemical or physical change
- process that releases heat energy to the surroundings
- Amount of heat required to raise temperature of a substance
- The capacity to do work or transfer heat
- the process of measuring the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction
- lots of movement "hot"
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- insulated device used for measuring heat changes in chemical and physical process
- picture or words to describe something
- Everything outside the system
- process that absorbs heat energy from the surroundings
- less movement "cold"
- quantitative measurements of "hot" or "cold"
- used to describe the amount of something
- Energy in and physical changes in terms of the flow and measurement of the energy
- a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system
- transfer of energy
19 Clues: transfer of energy • less movement "cold" • lots of movement "hot" • Everything outside the system • delta H equals one mole of a compound • picture or words to describe something • used to describe the amount of something • The capacity to do work or transfer heat • quantitative measurements of "hot" or "cold" • the sum of the delta H of the individual reaction • ...
Physical Science Crossword 2024-05-08
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- Stored energy
- Energy in the form of motion
- Metric temperature scale from 0-100
- The measurable outcome of an experiment
- Heat transfer through open space
- The average kinetic energy of an object’s particles
- The amount of matter in an object
- The amount of energy needed to do a certain amount of work or cause a certain amount of change
- Transfer When energy moves from one object to another object with different temperatures
- Customary temperature scale 32-212
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- Heat transfer through a fluid
- Heat transfer through touching
- The variable the scientist controls
- The parts of an experiment that need to stay the same
- The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a mass (1 gram) by one degree
- A force that causes some of your kinetic energy to transfer air particles that gradually slows you down
- The energy an object has because of the movement of its molecules
- Speed in a given direction
- Distance with respect to time
19 Clues: Stored energy • Speed in a given direction • Energy in the form of motion • Heat transfer through a fluid • Distance with respect to time • Heat transfer through touching • Heat transfer through open space • The amount of matter in an object • Customary temperature scale 32-212 • The variable the scientist controls • Metric temperature scale from 0-100 • ...
Interdependence of Organisms Crossword 2024-04-23
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- shows only one path of energy transfer in an ecosystem
- organisms that get energy from breaking down the nutrients of dead organisms
- organisms that make their own energy from sunlight
- "different nourishment": organisms that rely on other organisms for energy
- organisms that eats only other consumers (animals)
- "self nourishment": organisms that make their own food for energy
- factors in an ecosystem that will limit it's growth
- third level of consumer that eats secondary consumer
- organisms that eats both producers (plants) & consumers (animals)
- relationship where one organism benefits & the other is harmed
- relationship where the predator hunts the prey
- shows multiple paths of energy transfers in an ecosystem
- first level consumer that eats producers
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- organisms that eat for energy
- relationship where one organism benefits & the other is unbothered
- relationship where both organisms benefit
- organisms that eats only producers (plants)
- relationship where two organisms compete for resources
- second level consumer that eats primary consumers
19 Clues: organisms that eat for energy • first level consumer that eats producers • relationship where both organisms benefit • organisms that eats only producers (plants) • relationship where the predator hunts the prey • second level consumer that eats primary consumers • organisms that make their own energy from sunlight • organisms that eats only other consumers (animals) • ...
isaiah 2025-01-24
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- a substance that cannot be broken down chemiccaly
- a solid that is formed by precipitation
- substances that exhibit properties of mentals and not metals
- measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in something
- every living thing has it
- the distance traveled by an object in a certain amount of time
- living things
- energy the stored energy of a substance
- all of the populations sharing a region
- all of the members sharing a specific place
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- a substance with all three matter and have physical of luster and a lot of other stuff
- non living things
- energy the energy contained in a moving mass
- a measurement of speed and direction
- the ability to cause change and do work
- a measure of how much matter is in a substance volume
- transfer of the average kinetic energy between things that have different temperature
- resources anything anything that can be used by a source of energy to do work
- boundary a region where two lithospheric plates meet
- a substance made by chemically mixing two elements together
20 Clues: living things • non living things • every living thing has it • a measurement of speed and direction • a solid that is formed by precipitation • the ability to cause change and do work • energy the stored energy of a substance • all of the populations sharing a region • all of the members sharing a specific place • energy the energy contained in a moving mass • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2021-02-05
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- AUTHOR AND ADVOCATE FOR WILDERNESS
- SUBSTANCE WIT CONSTANT COMPOSITION
- ENERGY THAT RESULTS FROM ELECTRIC CHARGE
- NATURAL OBJECTS AND PHENOMENA
- QUANTITY OF MATTER
- A CONSERVED QUANTITY
- STABLE AND UNREACTIVE
- EXPLORE HUMAN SOCIETY
- ENERGY OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
- IONIC COMPOUND OF CATIONS AND ANIONS
- CONCERNED WITH LIVING THINGS
- SUBSTANCE THAT PRODUCE OH- WHEN DISSOLVED IN WATER
- ENERGY THAT COMES FROM HEATED SUBSTANCE
- FALL BETWEEN METAL AND NON METAL
- TYPE OF ENERGY THAT DEALS WITH MOTION OF OBJECT
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- SUBSTANCE THAT CONTAIN TOW OR MORE ELEMENTS
- ENERGY STORED IN BONDS OF CHEMICAL COMPOUND
- HAS MASS AND SPACE
- CONDUCT ELECTRICITY AND HEAT
- PROVED POLLUTED WATER CAUSES CHOLERA
- SUBSTANCE THAT CANNOT BE SEPARATED
- STUDY OF INTERACTIONS BETWEEN LIFE AND PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
- BIOLOGIST, AUTHOR OF BOOK THAT ANIMATED ENVIRONMENTAL AWAKENING
- PREDICTABLE BEHAVIOR AROUND US
- ENERGY IN THE NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM
- GRAVITATIONAL FORCE OF ATTRACTION EXERTED BY EARTH ON A BODY
- DO NOT CONDUCT ELECTRICITY AND HEAT
- SMALLEST UNITS OF MATTER
- SUBSTANCE THAT YIELDS H+ OR H3O WHEN DISSOLVE IN WATER
- STUDIED THE DANGEROUS TRADE
30 Clues: HAS MASS AND SPACE • QUANTITY OF MATTER • A CONSERVED QUANTITY • STABLE AND UNREACTIVE • EXPLORE HUMAN SOCIETY • SMALLEST UNITS OF MATTER • STUDIED THE DANGEROUS TRADE • CONDUCT ELECTRICITY AND HEAT • CONCERNED WITH LIVING THINGS • NATURAL OBJECTS AND PHENOMENA • PREDICTABLE BEHAVIOR AROUND US • ENERGY OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES • ENERGY IN THE NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM • ...
Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers 2021-04-27
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- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- a living thing that needs energy to survive
- type of herbivore
- type of carnivore
- an animal that kills and eats other animals
- the ability to do work
- the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water through 1 °C
- A carefully balanced system where plants and animals live and work together
- living creature that eats organisms from a different population
- The process when energy is transferred to one system to another
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- meat eaters
- plant and meat eaters
- the sequence of transfer of energy in the form of food that travels from organism to organism
- type of omnivore
- an organism that breaks down dead plant or animal matter
- an animal that is killed and eaten by something else
- plant eaters
- an organism that makes its own food and gets its energy form it
- An animal that feeds on dead plants and matter
- the transfer of food energy from its source in plants through herbivores to carnivores
20 Clues: meat eaters • plant eaters • type of omnivore • type of herbivore • type of carnivore • plant and meat eaters • the ability to do work • a living thing that needs energy to survive • an animal that kills and eats other animals • An animal that feeds on dead plants and matter • an animal that is killed and eaten by something else • ...
Currents and Electricity 2017-10-31
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- a machine that generates electricity form a convaor belt
- side by side objects on a current, in which if a light bolb breacks they all stop
- a positive or negeative charge
- the energy that results in the movement of electrons
- an object which energy can flow through
- A resistor using the light to let more energy through
- it uses tempreture to change the amout of resistance
- an object that doesn't let energy move through
- A device that converts AC to DC
- uses chemical reactions to create electricity
- perfectly in line with each other but never tuching
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- LDR
- when an electrical current flows along differnt path
- the flow of electrical charge through a circuit
- electric charge in an object like ballons
- Stops energy from getting out
- a diagram showing the curcuit
- it uses tempreture to change the resistance
- LED
- A material that lets one form of electricity through but stops another
- slows down the energy flow
- an object that uses a chemical reaction to creat energy
22 Clues: LDR • LED • slows down the energy flow • Stops energy from getting out • a diagram showing the curcuit • a positive or negeative charge • A device that converts AC to DC • an object which energy can flow through • electric charge in an object like ballons • it uses tempreture to change the resistance • uses chemical reactions to create electricity • ...
7 Science Revision - Sustainability 2019-09-12
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- replaceable resources that are recyclable
- the circulation of water on the Earth
- different types of resources from ...
- a type of energy generated from the ocean's surface waves
- non-replaceable resources that can't be recycled
- a type of body of water that is a barrier to hold back water
- water that falls from the sky
- a type of energy that is a form of hydro power that converts the energy obtained from tides
- scientist who studies organisms
- water that rises from the water as water vapor
- water flow over the Earth's surface
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- a type of energy that uses heat to generate electricity
- a tube used to transport water, sewage and oils to other areas
- the process of turning salt water to fresh water
- a process that reuses products
- evaporation from plants
- sun energy
- water that seeps into ground
- a type of storage that helps to preserve water resources
- what the water turns into once evaporated
- a type of energy that uses wind turbines to power electricity
21 Clues: sun energy • evaporation from plants • water that seeps into ground • water that falls from the sky • a process that reuses products • scientist who studies organisms • water flow over the Earth's surface • the circulation of water on the Earth • different types of resources from ... • replaceable resources that are recyclable • what the water turns into once evaporated • ...
Chapter 2/4 notes 2020-01-22
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- A measure of how quickly work is done
- speed The total distane traveled divided by the time of travel is
- force a combination of all the forces that act on an object
- When objects collide in the obsence of external forces is a
- of energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed
- The product of force and contact time
- speed The speed at any instant of time
- energy Stored energy due to position , shape, or state
- force The force that supports an object on a surface against gravity
- law of conservation of momentum The total momentum in a closed system is conserved
- That which produces changes in matter
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- s simply a push or a pull
- The covered per amount of travel speed
- The rate at which velocity changes with time
- Inertia in motion
- energy The energy of a moving body
- collision A collision in which colliding objects become tangled
- The resistive force that opposes the motion
- Quanity describing both speed and direction
- The product of the force exerted on an object
20 Clues: Inertia in motion • s simply a push or a pull • energy The energy of a moving body • A measure of how quickly work is done • The product of force and contact time • That which produces changes in matter • The covered per amount of travel speed • speed The speed at any instant of time • The resistive force that opposes the motion • Quanity describing both speed and direction • ...
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-19
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- Left side of an equation
- Isolation Not mating because of different times of the day/year
- Making New Species
- Structure Similar bones between organisms
- Isolation Not mating because of different courtships
- Holds less energy than ATP
- Change over time
- where photosynthesis happens
- Selection Organism that survives & reproduces the best
- Process of plants making food/sugar
- Selection people choose the organism to breed
- Isolation Not mating because of geographic barriers
- Descent All organisms come from a common ancestor
- Right side of an equation
- ability to survive & reproduce
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- Acid Fermentation Muscles way of making a little energy without oxygen
- A pigment inside chloroplast to absorb light
- Makes less energy without oxygen
- Makes ATP with food/glucose & oxygen
- Well supported testable explanation
- Cells making energy without oxygen
- Theory Small prokaryotes living inside bigger cells
- Respiration Mitochondria way to make ATP with oxygen
- Energy all living things use for life
- Fermentation Makes alcohol, carbon dioxide & energy
- Food(biological)
- Inherited trait that helps organisms survive
- Cells making energy with oxygen
28 Clues: Change over time • Food(biological) • Making New Species • Left side of an equation • Right side of an equation • Holds less energy than ATP • where photosynthesis happens • ability to survive & reproduce • Cells making energy with oxygen • Makes less energy without oxygen • Cells making energy without oxygen • Well supported testable explanation • Process of plants making food/sugar • ...
Biology Midterm Review: Molecules and Cells 2024-01-10
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- G1, S, G2 and M
- The cell cycle produces more cells for repair and ______
- Amino acids or monosaccharides
- Monomer of a lipid
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- Transfers energy from glucose to ATP
- Energy-carrying molecule in a cell
- A product of photosynthesis
- Element that is the backbone of biological molecules
- Stage of the cell cycle when DNA is replicated
- Division of the nucleus and the chromosomes
- Maintenance of stable internal conditions
- Structures in the cell's nucleus made of protein and DNA
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- A product of cellular respiration
- ATP releases energy when it loses this
- Source of fast energy
- Converts light energy to chemical energy in glucose
- Molecules that store genetic information
- Uses energy to move materials across the cell membrane
- Examples include osmsosis and diffusion
- Division of the cytoplasm
- Monomer of a protein
- Organelle that produces glucose
- Cell structure that breaks down waste materials
- Hydrophobic biological molecules
- Organelle that performs cellular respiration
- Site of protein synthesis
27 Clues: G1, S, G2 and M • Monomer of a lipid • Monomer of a protein • Source of fast energy • Division of the cytoplasm • Site of protein synthesis • A product of photosynthesis • Amino acids or monosaccharides • Organelle that produces glucose • Hydrophobic biological molecules • A product of cellular respiration • Energy-carrying molecule in a cell • Transfers energy from glucose to ATP • ...
Electricity Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-10
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- A circuit in which electricity flows along one single path.
- energy from the sun.
- How well a material conducts electricity
- energy from wind.
- Main object that produces and powers the electrical energy.
- The Strips of Metal inside of cords that connect items in a circuit.
- Object that uses electrical energy to do work.
- A circuit with a broken path. electricity cannot flow through it.
- Materials that do not move heat or electricity
- A type of material that allows heat and electricity to move through
- A complex circuit with multiple paths that energy flows in.
- Object that turns electricity on and off.
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- Energy from charges particles.
- Energy from heat.
- Amounts of electricity, which can be negative or positive.
- The buildup of electrical charges by friction.
- means to save or support.
- A circuit with an unbroken path, electricity flows in a loop.
- A path that electricity flows through.
- A non-renewable resource that comes from the remains of organisms from the past such as coal or oil.
20 Clues: Energy from heat. • energy from wind. • energy from the sun. • means to save or support. • Energy from charges particles. • A path that electricity flows through. • How well a material conducts electricity • Object that turns electricity on and off. • The buildup of electrical charges by friction. • Object that uses electrical energy to do work. • ...
Quarter 3 Vocabulary 2024-03-12
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- In an oscilloscope, this type of sound has many waves.
- This type of variable is the one that you measure.
- In an oscilloscope, this type of sound has few waves.
- Energy when particles vibrate.
- Particles that flow through conductors.
- Type of energy related with motion.
- An apple has __________ energy, like all living beings.
- Is the equipment used to measure the current in an electrical circuit.
- In this type of circuit there is more than one path for the current flow.
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- This type of variable is the one that you can change.
- This type of variable must remain the same in the experiment.
- The sound travels faster through a______.
- Rubber does not conduct electricity because it is an _______.
- When you add more lamps in the circuit, the electric current_________.
- When a sound wave is high it's because it's _______.
- When the energy is stored.
- When an object change its shape is an example of _______ energy.
- Here, there is not sound.
- A torch transforms Chemical energy mainly into _______ energy.
- Is the unit used to measure the electric current.
20 Clues: Here, there is not sound. • When the energy is stored. • Energy when particles vibrate. • Type of energy related with motion. • Particles that flow through conductors. • The sound travels faster through a______. • Is the unit used to measure the electric current. • This type of variable is the one that you measure. • When a sound wave is high it's because it's _______. • ...
Unit 3: Energy Flow 2023-05-16
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- Break down larger molecules
- Autotrophs
- All the chemical reactions in a cell
- Substances that are made
- Proteins that lower the activation energy to speed up the biochemical reaction
- Absorbs energy
- Eat dead material
- Enzyme's active site gets deformed
- O2 not present
- C6H12O6+6O2->6CO2+6H2O+energy
- Pigment that captures sunlight
- Stacks of thylakoid membrane
- Another process the cell goes through when O2 isn't present
- Where substrate and enzyme connect
- Releases energy
- Eats only vegetation
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- An energy-carrying molecule that carries/stores energy for cell activity
- Substances that speed up reactions w/out being permanently altered
- Folded membrane
- O2 present
- Eats meat and vegetation
- Heterotrophs
- The forming and breaking of bonds during chemical changes
- Uses small molecules to build larger ones
- Energy needed to start a reaction
- 6CO2+6H2O->C6H12O6+6O2
- Process of an organism making its own food using chemicals
- Eats only meat
- Substances that are changed
- Fluid-like substance in mitochondria
- Fluid-like substance in chloroplast
31 Clues: Autotrophs • O2 present • Heterotrophs • Absorbs energy • O2 not present • Eats only meat • Folded membrane • Releases energy • Eat dead material • Eats only vegetation • 6CO2+6H2O->C6H12O6+6O2 • Substances that are made • Eats meat and vegetation • Break down larger molecules • Substances that are changed • Stacks of thylakoid membrane • C6H12O6+6O2->6CO2+6H2O+energy • ...
photosynthesis- sydney 2024-10-31
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- stacks of thylakoids
- must be between 0 and 35 C for photosynthesis to occur
- primary energy source of all autotrophs
- where the calvin cycle takes place
- get their energy from other organisms
- also called photosystem 1 or the Calvin cycle
- the site where photosynthesis occurs
- make their own energy
- reactant of the light-independent reactions
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- discovered second
- also called photosystem 2
- also called photosystem 1 or light independent stage
- the process in which plants make the light-dependent reactions
- produce their own energy
- reactant of light-dependent reactions
- discovered first
- energy product of the light dependent reactions
- short-term energy; three phosphates; fully charged battery
- ATP has 3 and ADP has 2
- where the light-dependent reactions occur
- product of the Calvin cycle
- sugars; part of ATP and ADP
- primary pigment present in plants
- two phosphates; like a partially charged battery
- nitrogen compound; part of ATP and ADP
- light-absorbing molecule
- product of the light-dependent reactions
- consume other things to get their energy
28 Clues: discovered first • discovered second • stacks of thylakoids • make their own energy • ATP has 3 and ADP has 2 • produce their own energy • light-absorbing molecule • also called photosystem 2 • product of the Calvin cycle • sugars; part of ATP and ADP • primary pigment present in plants • where the calvin cycle takes place • the site where photosynthesis occurs • ...
