energy Crossword Puzzles
Energy and Motion 2021-01-07
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- stored energy
- a push or a pull
- a force that works against something and can slow or stop it
- energy from chemical bonds
- heat energy
- energy from motion and position of an object
- the act of coming closer
- energy from the sun
- energy of motion
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- energy from fusion or fission of atoms
- Heat from the core of the Earth
- the act of moving away
- a force from objects rubbing or moving against one another
- a particle of matter that has a negative charge and travels around the nucleus
- energy from vibrations
15 Clues: heat energy • stored energy • a push or a pull • energy of motion • energy from the sun • the act of moving away • energy from vibrations • the act of coming closer • energy from chemical bonds • Heat from the core of the Earth • energy from fusion or fission of atoms • energy from motion and position of an object • a force from objects rubbing or moving against one another • ...
Physics Revision 2013-06-03
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- what reflects infared radiation
- a type of heat transfer and its main form is in liquids and solids
- energy from loudspeakers (noisy things)
- a type of heat transfer which includes solids
- this is a good conductor
- everything emits this radiation
- energy released from nuclear reactions
- energy from sun,light bulbs etc
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- energy from foods, fuels, batteries
- the useful energy in and out in a diagram
- when liquid turns to a gas
- when gas turns to a liquid
- energy when a current flows
- the energy of a moving object
- the energy that is not usefully transfered
15 Clues: this is a good conductor • when liquid turns to a gas • when gas turns to a liquid • energy when a current flows • the energy of a moving object • what reflects infared radiation • everything emits this radiation • energy from sun,light bulbs etc • energy from foods, fuels, batteries • energy released from nuclear reactions • energy from loudspeakers (noisy things) • ...
Matter and Change crossword 2026-01-08
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- Mixture only 1 visibly distinct phase
- energy Energy of Motion
- a measure of the amount of matter
- pure substance made of only 1 kind of atom
- The smallest unit of an element
- very low kinetic energy
- A process that absorbs energy from the surroundings
- The study of composition structure
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- Mixture 2 or more visibly distinct phases with different properties
- have properties of both metals and non-metals
- low kinetic energy
- Process that releases energy into the surroundings
- high kinetic energy
- Very high kinetic energy
- anything with mass that occupies space
15 Clues: low kinetic energy • high kinetic energy • energy Energy of Motion • very low kinetic energy • Very high kinetic energy • The smallest unit of an element • a measure of the amount of matter • The study of composition structure • Mixture only 1 visibly distinct phase • anything with mass that occupies space • pure substance made of only 1 kind of atom • ...
5th grade Ch.13 2026-04-28
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- stored energy due to interactions between objects or particles
- energy that is stored and released in the nucleus of an atom
- energy transfer that occurs when a force makes an objectmove in the direction of the force while the force is acting on the object
- ability to cause change
- energy transmitted by electromagnetic waves
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- energy an electric current carries
- sum of kinetic energy and potential energy of the particles that make up an object
- energy due to motion
- energy that sound carries
- of energy states that energy can be transformed from one form into another or transferred from one region to another, but energy cannot be created or destroyed
- sum of potential energy and kinetic energy in a system of objects
- force that resists the sliding of two surfaces that are touching
- energy that electromagnetic waves carry;sometimes called light energy
13 Clues: energy due to motion • ability to cause change • energy that sound carries • energy an electric current carries • energy transmitted by electromagnetic waves • energy that is stored and released in the nucleus of an atom • stored energy due to interactions between objects or particles • force that resists the sliding of two surfaces that are touching • ...
Carnot engine 2025-01-27
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- Energy transfer that is not heat.
- Energy transferred due to temperature differences.
- The ratio of useful work to energy input.
- The rate at which work is done.
- The study of heat and energy flow.
- A measure of thermal energy.
- The ability to do work.
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- A theoretical engine achieving maximum efficiency.
- A sequence of processes that returns a system to its initial state.
- A process that can be undone without energy loss.
- A device that converts heat energy into work.
- Perfect or theoretical, not real.
- A set of components studied in thermodynamics.
- The science of matter, energy, and their interactions.
- A measure of disorder in a system.
15 Clues: The ability to do work. • A measure of thermal energy. • The rate at which work is done. • Energy transfer that is not heat. • Perfect or theoretical, not real. • The study of heat and energy flow. • A measure of disorder in a system. • The ratio of useful work to energy input. • A device that converts heat energy into work. • A set of components studied in thermodynamics. • ...
Types of energy 2023-01-12
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- Energy that is stored and waiting to be used
- This is the energy of motion
- the energy which is stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- The hotness or coldness of something
- the flow of heat inside an object
- The energy in the nucleus
- energy transmitted in the form of electromagnet waves
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- the flow of thermal energy
- Comes from moving vibrations
- This energy is carried by moving electrons
- force that resists sliding/rolling
- The ability to do work
- This is responsible for the temperature of an object
- energy stored in an object when there is a temporary strain on it
- changing from one thing to another
15 Clues: The ability to do work • The energy in the nucleus • the flow of thermal energy • Comes from moving vibrations • This is the energy of motion • the flow of heat inside an object • force that resists sliding/rolling • changing from one thing to another • The hotness or coldness of something • This energy is carried by moving electrons • ...
Lesson 8: Work in the World 2023-01-25
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- splitting of atoms is called nuclear __________
- type of energy that is stored in food
- energy types that come from living things
- type of energy that is in motion
- type of potential energy that is dependent on gravity
- electricity generated from falling water
- the power of water
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- type of energy that is contained inside the nucleus of an atom
- type of fuel found in fossilized forms
- energy made from sources that don't run out
- made up of dead plants that turned into carbon
- type of energy that comes from the sun
- movement of molecules
- type of energy that is stored up
- ability of someone or something to do work
15 Clues: the power of water • movement of molecules • type of energy that is in motion • type of energy that is stored up • type of energy that is stored in food • type of fuel found in fossilized forms • type of energy that comes from the sun • electricity generated from falling water • energy types that come from living things • ability of someone or something to do work • ...
Energy By: Clayton, Grayson, and Chase 2020-12-09
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- The movement of electrons in a current.
- Uses water to generate electricity.
- Stored energy from chemicals.
- gas/ Fossil energy source formed deep under the Earth's surface.
- The flow of air.
- Heat within the Earth.
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- Liquid from decayed plants and animals.
- The ability to do work.
- Stored chemical energy from the Sun found in plants and animals.
- Heat.
- Light and Solar energy.
- Combustible rock.
- Energy due to motion.
- Splitting atoms that form energy.
- Rays from the Sun.
15 Clues: Heat. • The flow of air. • Combustible rock. • Rays from the Sun. • Energy due to motion. • Heat within the Earth. • The ability to do work. • Light and Solar energy. • Stored energy from chemicals. • Splitting atoms that form energy. • Uses water to generate electricity. • Liquid from decayed plants and animals. • The movement of electrons in a current. • ...
Energy By: Clayton, Grayson, and Chase 2020-12-09
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- The flow of air.
- Heat within the Earth.
- The movement of electrons in a current.
- Splitting atoms that form energy.
- Fossil energy source formed deep under the Earth's surface.
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- Energy due to motion.
- Heat.
- Stored energy from chemicals.
- Uses water to generate electricity.
- Stored chemical energy from the Sun found in plants and animals.
- Light and Solar energy.
- Rays from the Sun.
- Liquid from decayed plants and animals.
- Combustible rock.
- The ability to do work.
15 Clues: Heat. • The flow of air. • Combustible rock. • Rays from the Sun. • Energy due to motion. • Heat within the Earth. • Light and Solar energy. • The ability to do work. • Stored energy from chemicals. • Splitting atoms that form energy. • Uses water to generate electricity. • The movement of electrons in a current. • Liquid from decayed plants and animals. • ...
*7.7 CW 1 2026-03-27
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- a wave that needs matter to move
- energy moving from one place to another
- energy changing into a new kind
- heat moving by waves
- heat moving by touch
- a path for electricity to move
- heat energy
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- heat moving in air or water
- energy is not made or lost; it only moves or changes
- energy of motion
- stored energy
- a circuit with one path
- energy moving from warm to cool
- moving electric charges
- the thing you are studying
15 Clues: heat energy • stored energy • energy of motion • heat moving by waves • heat moving by touch • a circuit with one path • moving electric charges • the thing you are studying • heat moving in air or water • a path for electricity to move • energy moving from warm to cool • energy changing into a new kind • a wave that needs matter to move • energy moving from one place to another • ...
Power Plants Inside Leaf Crossword 2026-04-30
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- – Barriers that separate environments
- – Membrane stacks inside chloroplasts
- – Proteins that transport electrons
- – Organelles where photosynthesis occurs
- – Structures that capture light energy
- – Energy-carrying molecule used by cells
- – Molecules that help absorb light
- – High-energy particles that move through the system
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- – Processes that use light energy
- – Process plants use to convert sunlight into chemical energy
- – Primary energy source for photosynthesis
- – Green pigment that absorbs light
- – Molecule that carries energy and electrons
- – Gas released as a by-product
- – Molecule converted into ATP
15 Clues: – Molecule converted into ATP • – Gas released as a by-product • – Processes that use light energy • – Green pigment that absorbs light • – Molecules that help absorb light • – Proteins that transport electrons • – Barriers that separate environments • – Membrane stacks inside chloroplasts • – Structures that capture light energy • – Organelles where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Mireya Aguilar 2016-12-08
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- Most common pigment in plants
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- Capture light energy
- An organism that derives from organic compounds
- Reactions that help create energy when preforming aerobic exercise
- light from the sun that is converted into chemical energy
- Fluid filled space outside of grana
- 1st step in cellular respiration
- acid produced in muscle tissue
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- an organism that makes their own food for energy
- Organic molecules are broken down to release energy for cell to use
- No oxygen needed
- organisms that rely on autotrophs for energy
- An organelle that helps with cellular respiration
- oxygen needed
- Sac like membrane
- Adenosine Diphosphate
- Chemical reactions that happen in the chloroplast
18 Clues: oxygen needed • No oxygen needed • Sac like membrane • Capture light energy • Adenosine Diphosphate • Adenosine Triphosphate • Most common pigment in plants • acid produced in muscle tissue • 1st step in cellular respiration • Fluid filled space outside of grana • organisms that rely on autotrophs for energy • An organism that derives from organic compounds • ...
Ecosystem 2022-10-18
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- A biological community of interacting organisms
- primary producer biomass is less when compared with consumer biomass
- Make their own food
- Eat Plants
- Makes its own food with light
- Have to hunt their food
- Eat both animals and Plants
- the rate at which energy is added to the bodies of organisms in the form of biomass
- total mass of organisms in a given area
- Decomposes organic material
- Eats mainly meats
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- Break Down
- Is not able to produce its own food
- Eats the secondary consumers
- A model that shows the flow of energy
- The position organisms take in a food web
- obtains energy by oxidation
- First ones to colonize a primary succession
- Transferred between organisms
- makes up the second trophic level
20 Clues: Break Down • Eat Plants • Eats mainly meats • Make their own food • Have to hunt their food • Eat both animals and Plants • obtains energy by oxidation • Decomposes organic material • Eats the secondary consumers • Makes its own food with light • Transferred between organisms • makes up the second trophic level • Is not able to produce its own food • ...
Yr 9 End Of Year Crossword 2025-07-14
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- A current that changes direction is
- Colour of the live wire in a plug
- Unit of resistance
- Needed for a current to flow
- Energy cannot be created of destroyed, it is…
- Current and Voltage of an ohmic conductor are ________ Proportional
- Rate of energy transfer
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- Energy stored when two charges are moved close together
- The energy store in a battery
- Wire that conducts current away from an appliance if it develops a fault.
- Wire melts when current is too high
- Unit of power
- Rate of flow of charge
- Energy store linked to speed
- The energy store in the sun
- A current that flows in the same direction is
- Something is done to transfer energy
17 Clues: Unit of power • Unit of resistance • Rate of flow of charge • Rate of energy transfer • The energy store in the sun • Energy store linked to speed • Needed for a current to flow • The energy store in a battery • Colour of the live wire in a plug • A current that changes direction is • Wire melts when current is too high • Something is done to transfer energy • ...
Energy in Ecosystems 2022-07-25
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- sun
- eats meats
- shows how each living thing gets food, nutrients and energy
- eats plants
- a model that shows energy available to living things
- to do work
- stored in the bonds of compounds
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- a system of interlocking food chains
- eats other organisms to gain energy
- captures radiant energy and transforms it to sugar
- a community of organisms
- food making process in chloroplast of plants
- makes its own food by transforming energy from its surroundings
- kills another organism
- a living thing made of cells
- killed by another organism
- eats producers
17 Clues: sun • eats meats • to do work • eats plants • eats producers • kills another organism • a community of organisms • killed by another organism • a living thing made of cells • stored in the bonds of compounds • eats other organisms to gain energy • a system of interlocking food chains • food making process in chloroplast of plants • captures radiant energy and transforms it to sugar • ...
Natural Resources 2015-09-28
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- A black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly underground and widely used as fuel.
- _________ energy is heat energy.
- _________ resource A natural resource that is not replenished or replaced by natural processes or is used at a rate that exceeds its replacement rate.
- _______ fuel is coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals.
- _________ plowing is plowing fields along the curves of a slope to prevent soil loss.
- __________ resource Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- A method to maintain the fertility of the soil by protecting the soil from erosion and nutrition loss.
- _________ -energy is energy obtained by directing moving water over blades or turbines.
- __________ resource Any natural resource (as wood or solar energy) than can be replenished naturally with the passage of time.
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- ___________ energy is energy released from a nuclear reaction, including emission of radioactivity, fission, and fusion.
- The removal or cutting down of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- ________ energy is from sunlight that is converted into usable energy.
- The practice of planting crops on steep slopes that have been converted into a series of horizontal steplike level plots.
- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- A crop planted to protect the soil and increase fertility; a crop planted after the harvest of another crop or between the rows of other crops.
- is energy from the wind - the wind turns giant windmill type blades creating electricity.
- ________ energy is energy from water or streams that has been heated by the magma within the earth.
- To save by using carefully.
18 Clues: To save by using carefully. • _________ energy is heat energy. • Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel. • ________ energy is from sunlight that is converted into usable energy. • The removal or cutting down of trees faster than forests can replace themselves. • ...
Science DEf 2025-11-19
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- energy within a system that's created by the random motion of molecules and atoms.
- energy stored as a result of applying a force to deform an elastic object.
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- one of the oldest and largest sources of renewable energy.
- renewable energy from plants and animals
- When the electricity is made from atoms splitting apart
- energy possessed by an object due to its motion
- is any type of energy generated by the sun.
- materials that facilitate the transfer of heat
- the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position.
- the stored energy in an object due to its position, properties, and forces acting on it.
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- the energy stored in an object due to its position in a gravitational field, particularly when it is elevated above the ground.
- the amount of work that needs to be done on an object to bring an object to its current location from a point of infinite distance.
- a type of energy that is readily available from chemical reactions, transformations of chemical substances, or biochemical processes.
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
- a material that significantly reduces heat transfer\
- travels in waves and spans a broad spectrum from very long radio waves to very short gamma rays
- heat energy from the earth
18 Clues: heat energy from the earth • renewable energy from plants and animals • is any type of energy generated by the sun. • materials that facilitate the transfer of heat • energy possessed by an object due to its motion • a material that significantly reduces heat transfer\ • When the electricity is made from atoms splitting apart • ...
unit 7 2015-12-16
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- way of living
- independent
- costs for location
- energy from crops
- energy from the sun
- costs associated with transportation
- energy produced by wind
- energy produced by water
- education retail and wholesale
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- highly developed country
- europe northamerica and east asia
- a large quantity of
- slave trade
- professional financial and transportation
- products from the earth
- federal, government and state government
- everybody wants
- costs associated with transportation networks
- woman equal to man
- processing and construction
20 Clues: independent • slave trade • way of living • everybody wants • energy from crops • costs for location • woman equal to man • energy from the sun • a large quantity of • products from the earth • energy produced by wind • highly developed country • energy produced by water • processing and construction • education retail and wholesale • europe northamerica and east asia • ...
vocab cross word 2022-05-18
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- more energy
- face of matter
- charge molecules
- compounds your write them
- ions
- splits 2 form
- matter
- motion
- less energy
- how hot it is
- sound
- periodic table
- how its stored
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- a change in objects postion
- take up everything
- displacement chemical reaction
- PH
- light
- what is everything
- matter
- push or pull
- resist change in motion
- transfer of energy
- anything that take space
- everything
- PH
- metals periodic table
- you apply what
- how tall
- matter
30 Clues: PH • PH • ions • light • sound • matter • matter • motion • matter • how tall • everything • more energy • less energy • push or pull • splits 2 form • how hot it is • face of matter • you apply what • periodic table • how its stored • charge molecules • take up everything • what is everything • transfer of energy • metals periodic table • resist change in motion • anything that take space • compounds your write them • ...
Science Puzzle 2025-01-22
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- movement energy
- small living thing
- °
- can't be broken down chemically into some simpler
- lithospheres meet
- 80°
- make us stay on earth
- most important part of a cell
- not alive
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- alive
- circle
- how much matter is in a amount of volume
- top part of inside earth
- almost movement energy
- you get this from eating food
- solid precipitation reaction
- 🏃
- Any of various opaque, fusible, ductile, and typically lustrous substances
- all of a place
- get energy from
20 Clues: 🏃 • ° • 80° • alive • circle • not alive • all of a place • movement energy • get energy from • lithospheres meet • small living thing • make us stay on earth • almost movement energy • top part of inside earth • solid precipitation reaction • you get this from eating food • most important part of a cell • how much matter is in a amount of volume • can't be broken down chemically into some simpler • ...
Thermodynamics Crossword 2026-04-26
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- raise heat by 1 degree celcius
- first law of thermodynamics
- solid to liquid
- colder surroundings
- specific heat of water
- heat released or absorbed in a reaction
- used in calorimetry
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- liquid to gas
- heat released through combustion with oxygen
- thermal energy transfer
- Stored in chemical bonds
- measuring heat changes
- work done
- Heat and Transformations
- How hot something is
- energy of motion
- stored energy
- Capacity to do work
- total heat
- warmer surroundings
20 Clues: work done • total heat • liquid to gas • stored energy • solid to liquid • energy of motion • Capacity to do work • colder surroundings • warmer surroundings • used in calorimetry • How hot something is • measuring heat changes • specific heat of water • thermal energy transfer • Stored in chemical bonds • Heat and Transformations • first law of thermodynamics • raise heat by 1 degree celcius • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-09-26
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- green pigment in a chloroplast that absorbs light energy during the light reactions of photosynthesis.
- Process by which ATP is synthesized by using chemicals as an energy source
- The process by which cells break down simple food molecules to release the energy they contain.
- organism that makes its own food.
- organelle in the cells of plants and algae, that contains chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis.
- splitting water by light; produces the hydrogen ions and electrons used in light reactions and oxygen atoms.
- within the chloroplast, consists of sac-like membranes, known as thylakoid membranes.
- second stage of photosynthesis in which carbon atoms from carbon dioxide are combined, using the energy in ATP and NADPH, to make glucose.
- first stage of photosynthesis in which light energy from the sun is captured and changed into chemical energy that is stored in ATP and NADPH.
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- main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- simple sugar that all living things use to store and transport energy.
- flattened sac of membrane inside a chloroplast where the first stage of photosynthesis (light reactions) occurs.
- fluid-filled space inside a chloroplast where the second stage of photosynthesis (Calvin cycle) occurs.
- molecules that accept and temporarily hold high-energy electrons.
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- short-term energy carrier; temporarily stores energy during photosynthesis.
16 Clues: organism that makes its own food. • main energy source that cells use for most of their work • Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy. • molecules that accept and temporarily hold high-energy electrons. • simple sugar that all living things use to store and transport energy. • ...
Cici's Energy Crossword 2014-02-26
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- presence of some symmetry or grouping in a system
- unit of energy, work, or amount of heat
- energy absorbed or delivered by an electrical current
- the minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom
- use of exothermic nuclear processes to generate heat or electricity
- no presence of some symmetry
- potential energy of a chemical substance to undergo a chemical reaction
- total potential and kinetic energy of an object or matter that results in a temperature
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- energy of electromagnetic waves that form radiation
- energy of an object which it possesses due to motion
- nuclear reaction or decay in which a nucleus splits into 2
- is the stored energy
- associated with gravitational force which is involved in work to elevate objects against gravity
- can be use to describe an objects physical system or state
- vibration or disturbance of matter
- mechanical energy stored in the configuration of a material or system as work is preformed
16 Clues: is the stored energy • no presence of some symmetry • vibration or disturbance of matter • unit of energy, work, or amount of heat • presence of some symmetry or grouping in a system • energy of electromagnetic waves that form radiation • energy of an object which it possesses due to motion • energy absorbed or delivered by an electrical current • ...
Standard 5 2026-03-12
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- total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system
- energy in motion (moving)
- the ability to cause change or do work
- a temperature scale in which water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212
- energy stored by objects due to their position above the earth’s surface
- energy caused by the movement of electrons
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- SI unit of energy (how we measure it)
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- a relationship in which as one variable gets bigger, the other gets bigger
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- the energy of stretched or compressed objects
- a scientific unit for temperature
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles would stop
- a relationship in which as one variable gets bigger, the other variable gets smaller
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- the metric temperature scale in which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100
16 Clues: energy in motion (moving) • energy stored in chemical bonds • a scientific unit for temperature • SI unit of energy (how we measure it) • the ability to cause change or do work • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy caused by the movement of electrons • the energy of stretched or compressed objects • total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2023-12-13
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- Respiration that does not require oxygen
- Main product of Photosynthesis
- Pigment that causes plants to look green
- Organelle responsible for Cellular Respiration
- The process converting solar energy into chemical energy
- The process that breaks down glucose into cellular energy
- Pore in plant cells allowing gasses in and out
- Cellular energy
- Organism unable to make its own energy source
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- A byproduct of fermentation in your muscle cells
- Main structure of a plant where photosynthesis takes place
- The first step of cellular respiration
- Waste product of Cellular Respiration
- Respiration requiring oxygen
- Organelle responsible for Photosynthesis
- What glucose is broken down into before cellular respiration
- Organism capable of making its own energy
- Waste product of Photosynthesis
- Location of anaerobic respiration
19 Clues: Cellular energy • Respiration requiring oxygen • Main product of Photosynthesis • Waste product of Photosynthesis • Location of anaerobic respiration • Waste product of Cellular Respiration • The first step of cellular respiration • Respiration that does not require oxygen • Pigment that causes plants to look green • Organelle responsible for Photosynthesis • ...
Semester I Review 2017-12-12
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- temperature at which molecular motion stops
- number of sig figs in 0.000034
- quantity that measure how much a machine multiplies force/distance
- used by plane navigation systems and cell phones
- type of friction shoes have with floor when standing still
- speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction
- device for measuring temperature
- energy due to motion
- ratio of useful work output to work input
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- matter through which a wave travels
- energy due to position, shape, or condition
- machine made of more than one simple machine
- sum of an object's kinetic and potential energies
- energy transferred between objects with different temperatures
- disturbance that carries energy through matter/space
- capacity to do work
- number of types of simple machines
- measure of the average kinetic energy of an object
- type of friction a soccer ball has when it moves on grass
- determines a sound's pitch
20 Clues: capacity to do work • energy due to motion • determines a sound's pitch • number of sig figs in 0.000034 • device for measuring temperature • number of types of simple machines • matter through which a wave travels • ratio of useful work output to work input • energy due to position, shape, or condition • temperature at which molecular motion stops • ...
Chapter 2 Matter 2018-08-28
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- the determination of the age or date of organic matter using ratio of the carbon isotopes
- organelle that performs photosynthesis
- acidity or alkalinity of a solution
- energy flow through living systems
- glucose and starch are ____
- single cell organism
- all chemical reactions taking place in cell
- ___law of thermodynamics states total amount of energy constant and conserved
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- smallest component of element
- energy that is stored
- cell with organelles
- 60-70% of body is made up of _______
- requires sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to produce oxygen and carbohydrate
- organism that can produce its own food
- carry blueprint of life (DNA and RNA)
- ability to do work or create change
- type of energy created when food molecules are broken
- obtains energy and carbon by consuming other organisms
- molecules that contain carbon
- basic unit of life
20 Clues: basic unit of life • cell with organelles • single cell organism • energy that is stored • glucose and starch are ____ • smallest component of element • molecules that contain carbon • energy flow through living systems • ability to do work or create change • acidity or alkalinity of a solution • 60-70% of body is made up of _______ • carry blueprint of life (DNA and RNA) • ...
seience crossword 2012-11-29
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- melted chocolate is a?
- can energy be destroyed or created?
- what energy does a BBQ produce?
- what rocks are formed when water evaporates?
- what explodes from a volcano?
- what mineral has a large amount of metal in it?
- wires carry what kind of energy?
- what is another word for gas
- does the female or male seahorse carry the offspring?
- music makes what kind of energy?
- how many kidneys do humans have?
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- rocks are made up of one or more minerals?
- burning coal provides what for cities?
- true or false if a turtles egg is warmer it is a female?
- what energy does food contain?
- in gas partials are?
- what does blood travel through?
- what are the largest blood vessels?
- what is the most common mineral found?
- is steam a gas or liquid?
20 Clues: in gas partials are? • melted chocolate is a? • is steam a gas or liquid? • what is another word for gas • what explodes from a volcano? • what energy does food contain? • what energy does a BBQ produce? • what does blood travel through? • wires carry what kind of energy? • music makes what kind of energy? • how many kidneys do humans have? • can energy be destroyed or created? • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2014-09-21
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- the capacity of a system to do work
- what the leaves take in
- an organism such as a flower of tree that does photosynthesis
- organism that can't make its own food
- energy from the sun
- what is released through the stomata in groups of 2
- where carbon dioxide enters the plant
- a source of energy for photosynthesis
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- the part of the leaf that captures light energy
- energy stored in chemicals
- the parts of the plant that collect sunlight
- the part of the plant that takes in water
- when plant cells capture energy to make food
- the part of the plant where glucose and oxygen are created
- a type of sugar
- organism that can make its own food
- what the roots take in
- the number of stages in photosynthesis
- another word for glucose
- the color chlorophyll that leaves the plant in Autumn
20 Clues: a type of sugar • energy from the sun • what the roots take in • what the leaves take in • another word for glucose • energy stored in chemicals • the capacity of a system to do work • organism that can make its own food • organism that can't make its own food • where carbon dioxide enters the plant • a source of energy for photosynthesis • the number of stages in photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis Vocabulary 2021-09-30
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- A stack of thylakoids.
- Principal energy supply molecule that's used in cellular functions.
- Packet of light.
- The generation of an electrochemical gradient that is used to drive ATP synthesis.
- A interior space filled with a protein-rich gell.
- A transport molecule.
- A series of progressively stronger electron acceptors.
- Reactions, When a higher energy electron donor passes an electron to a lower energy electron acceptor.
- The first reactions of photosynthesis that need light.
- The process that splits water molecules apart.
- Allows H+ to escape from Lumen.
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- The loss of electrons.
- The process that makes G3P.
- The second reactions of photosynthesis that do not need light.
- The gain in electrons.
- A cluster of photosynthetic pigment that absorbs light energy.
- An electron carrier in energy transfers.
- Fixation, The incorporation of CO2 into carbohydrate molecules.
- This part of the chloroplast actually contains the chlorophyll.
- Absorbs photons from solar energy.
20 Clues: Packet of light. • A transport molecule. • The loss of electrons. • The gain in electrons. • A stack of thylakoids. • The process that makes G3P. • Allows H+ to escape from Lumen. • Absorbs photons from solar energy. • An electron carrier in energy transfers. • The process that splits water molecules apart. • A interior space filled with a protein-rich gell. • ...
Photosynthesis Vocabulary 2021-09-30
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- The first reactions of photosynthesis that need light.
- An electron carrier in energy transfers.
- The process that makes G3P.
- Packet of light.
- Principal energy supply molecule that's used in cellular functions.
- When a higher energy electron donor passes an electron to a lower energy electron acceptor.
- A transport molecule.
- A cluster of photosynthetic pigment that absorbs light energy.
- The gain in electrons.
- This part of the chloroplast actually contains the chlorophyll.
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- Allows H+ to escape from Lumen.
- The incorporation of CO2 into carbohydrate molecules.
- The second reactions of photosynthesis that do not need light.
- A series of progressively stronger electron acceptors.
- A interior space filled with a protein-rich gell.
- Absorbs photons from solar energy.
- A stack of thylakoids.
- The process that splits water molecules apart.
- The generation of an electrochemical gradient that is used to drive ATP synthesis.
- The loss of electrons.
20 Clues: Packet of light. • A transport molecule. • A stack of thylakoids. • The loss of electrons. • The gain in electrons. • The process that makes G3P. • Allows H+ to escape from Lumen. • Absorbs photons from solar energy. • An electron carrier in energy transfers. • The process that splits water molecules apart. • A interior space filled with a protein-rich gell. • ...
ENERGY, LIGHT and SOUND 2022-11-27
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- The energy of motion
- Measurement of the number of times a sound wave repeats
- The energy that moves left and right
- Light passes partially
- Unit to measure frequency
- The stored energy
- How much sound energy reaches our ear
- to move back and forth
- The length between the compression in a sound wave
- Particle that carries visible light and others of electromagnetic radition
- Light passes
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- How light bends as it passes around objects
- When light is bent as it moves through 1 kind of matter to another
- Light don't pass
- Substance(gas, liquid, or solid) through which sound waves travel
- How high or low a sound
- When light bounces off of an object
- A form of energy which helps us to see objects
- The energy that moves up and down
- Vibration that passes through molecules of a medium
20 Clues: Light passes • Light don't pass • The stored energy • The energy of motion • Light passes partially • to move back and forth • How high or low a sound • Unit to measure frequency • The energy that moves up and down • When light bounces off of an object • The energy that moves left and right • How much sound energy reaches our ear • How light bends as it passes around objects • ...
Honors Biology Unit 1 Chose Coard. 2023-09-04
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- transporting materials around the body.
- Has a nucleus, includes mostly multicellular organism
- Converts chemical energy (glucose) into usable energy (ATP.)
- dense region in the nucleus, makes ribosomes.
- makes proteins.
- acts as the cell's skeleton and muscles.
- fluid outside the nucleus that holds other organelles.
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles.
- has ribosomes- fold, transports, exports proteins.
- no ribosomes assembles, transports, exports lipids.
- full of enzymes break down polymers into monomers.
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- specialized cytoskeleton that helps during cell division.
- Creating offspring
- nucleus, mostly bacteria, mostly unicellular.
- a source of energy made in a 1:2:1 ratio of Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen.
- used to make polymers, through polymerization.
- Stores materials needed by the cell.
- converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy (glucose) for living things.
- energy storage, membranes, steroids, waxes. made mostly of Carbon and Hydrogen insoluble.
- supporting layer outside the cell membrane.
20 Clues: makes proteins. • Creating offspring • Stores materials needed by the cell. • transporting materials around the body. • acts as the cell's skeleton and muscles. • supporting layer outside the cell membrane. • nucleus, mostly bacteria, mostly unicellular. • dense region in the nucleus, makes ribosomes. • used to make polymers, through polymerization. • ...
Food Web, Food Chain, and Energy Pyramid Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-13
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- ______ consumer is also known as the apex predator, and eats secondary consumers
- Eats only plants
- A living thing, such as an animal or plant.
- Eats both plants and meat
- The _____ trophic level consists of herbivores
- Turns dead organisms into chemical nutrients
- To get energy from sunlight, green plants use a process called __________.
- Consumes dead organisms
- The ______ trophic level consists of tertiary consumers
- ____ travels through a food chain/web
- The organism(s) with the most energy is/are found at the ___ of the energy pyramid
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- ______ consumer only eats primary producers
- Eats only meat
- Gets energy from eating other organisms
- _____ are used to indicate the flow of energy in a food chain or web
- The ____ trophic level consists of secondary consumers
- Makes their own food
- The _____ trophic level consists of autotrophs
- An area made up of many biotic and abiotic factors.
- ______ consumer eats primary consumers
20 Clues: Eats only meat • Eats only plants • Makes their own food • Consumes dead organisms • Eats both plants and meat • ____ travels through a food chain/web • Gets energy from eating other organisms • ______ consumer eats primary consumers • A living thing, such as an animal or plant. • ______ consumer only eats primary producers • Turns dead organisms into chemical nutrients • ...
Physics Review 1 2023-02-15
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- regions where a magnet is strongest
- field the invisible area surrounding a magnet that causes magnets to exert force over a distance
- to move away or force back
- f=ma
- energy that is stored
- an objects resistance to change
- a push or a pull
- the energy that is stored in bonds
- an objects change in position
- a force of attraction between objects that have mass
- the energy an object has because of its motion
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- kinetic and potential energy together
- Energy cannot be created/destroyed only change its form.
- to pull together
- distance traveled per(divided by) unit of time
- energy in the form of heat
- an object at rest stays at rest, in motion stays in motion
- a force that goes against
- object's change in velocity
- law that states for every action there is a reaction
20 Clues: f=ma • to pull together • a push or a pull • energy that is stored • a force that goes against • energy in the form of heat • to move away or force back • object's change in velocity • an objects change in position • an objects resistance to change • the energy that is stored in bonds • regions where a magnet is strongest • kinetic and potential energy together • ...
Science Key Words 2023-07-05
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- Absorbs light for photosynthesis
- Controls the activities of the cell
- Neutral subatomic particle
- Solid that does dissolve in water
- Method used to separate a soluble solid from a liquid
- Energy found in hot objects
- Solid that does not dissolve in water
- Releases energy
- Energy resource from the sun
- The amount of stuff inside an object
- Non-renewable energy that does not release carbon dioxide
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- Something that can change the shape, size or direction of an object
- Unit for force
- Method used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid
- Substance made of two or more different elements bonded together
- Energy found in moving objects
- Key piece of safety equipment
- Unit for energy
- Negative subatomic particle
- Smallest living thing
- Smallest thing in the universe
- A force due to the effect of gravity
22 Clues: Unit for force • Unit for energy • Releases energy • Smallest living thing • Neutral subatomic particle • Negative subatomic particle • Energy found in hot objects • Energy resource from the sun • Key piece of safety equipment • Energy found in moving objects • Smallest thing in the universe • Absorbs light for photosynthesis • Solid that does dissolve in water • ...
chapter 17 2022-12-16
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- small nuclei of lightweight elements
- deposits of moist sand clay
- fuel rods that produced heat
- occurs when sulfide minerals
- typically the practice of diggi shafts deep into the ground
- energy that an object has becuase of its postion
- rock filled with mixture hydrocarbons
- chemical compounds that are desrived
- ability to word or cause a change
- generates electricity by controlled fission reactions
- splitting of an atoms nuclears into smaller nuclei
- practice of reducing energy use to meet those goals
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- extraction of a mineral by removing strip
- ice like solid
- aviable somewhere on earths surface
- contrast not be replaced
- energy due to its motion
- radioactive material
- expression how much energy put into a system
- holds particles called protons
- energy made by the flow of an electric charge
- dark liquid fuels
- process in which a fuel burns
23 Clues: ice like solid • dark liquid fuels • radioactive material • contrast not be replaced • energy due to its motion • deposits of moist sand clay • fuel rods that produced heat • occurs when sulfide minerals • process in which a fuel burns • holds particles called protons • ability to word or cause a change • aviable somewhere on earths surface • small nuclei of lightweight elements • ...
Science Vocabulary 2025-05-06
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- the E in MELTS
- to spin on an axis (day/night)
- the measure of all salt dissolved in water
- the day-to-day state of the atmosphere
- thermal energy is also called ___
- moving smaller rock pieces to another place
- the M in MELTS
- when light goes through an object
- to orbit around (causes seasons)
- when energy transfers from one object to another
- breaking down rock into smaller pieces
- sound energy uses these to travel
- when light is bent
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- weather in a given area over a long time
- plates sliding against each other
- plates moving away from each other
- stored energy (not in motion)
- plates pushing into each other
- motion energy
- when light bounces off of something
- light energy is also called ___
- the S in MELTS
- the thing that makes up all matter
23 Clues: motion energy • the E in MELTS • the M in MELTS • the S in MELTS • when light is bent • stored energy (not in motion) • to spin on an axis (day/night) • plates pushing into each other • light energy is also called ___ • to orbit around (causes seasons) • plates sliding against each other • thermal energy is also called ___ • when light goes through an object • ...
phys help 2026-04-27
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- represented by mu
- unit of energy
- change in velocity over time
- no energy lost
- unit of momentum
- newtons second law
- gravitational potential energy
- unit of spring constant
- no mass change
- unit of impulse
- attracted to trash
- impulse momentum equation
- FΔt
- momentum equation
- total momentum constant
- impulse of 1000 kg car stopping from 50 m/s
- unit of friction coefficient
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- work equation
- total mechanical energy
- no external force
- kinetic energy equation
- represented by v
- gravity acceleration 2 sig figs
- represented by J
- energy lost
- velocity distance relation
- represented by m
- force from momentum change
- represented by p
- represented by F
- represented by t
- Δp/Δt
- mass times velocity
33 Clues: FΔt • Δp/Δt • energy lost • work equation • unit of energy • no energy lost • no mass change • unit of impulse • unit of momentum • represented by v • represented by J • represented by m • represented by p • represented by F • represented by t • represented by mu • no external force • momentum equation • newtons second law • attracted to trash • mass times velocity • total mechanical energy • ...
kylee carrell 2016-12-08
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- occurs in animal skeleton muscles.
- occurs in the cytoplasm
- organisms that rely on autotrophs for food/energy
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- is cokposed of adenosine and phosphate groups.
- the change of light energy into chemical energy.
- is the most common pigment in plants.
- biological molecule that provides energy.
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- electron transport cycle.
- captures light energy, mostly found in cells of leaves.
- an organism that makes its own food.
- chemical energy/ inorganic substances.
- produces energy a cell needs to carry out its functions
- an absence of of free oxygen.
- energy gets in organic molecules.
15 Clues: occurs in the cytoplasm • electron transport cycle. • an absence of of free oxygen. • energy gets in organic molecules. • occurs in animal skeleton muscles. • an organism that makes its own food. • is the most common pigment in plants. • chemical energy/ inorganic substances. • biological molecule that provides energy. • is cokposed of adenosine and phosphate groups. • ...
Ch.9 vocab 2016-01-05
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- 1000 calories
- quick bursts of energy
- for exercise longer than 90 seconds
- with oxygen
- converts glucose, fructose, and sucrose into cellular energy
- intermost part of mitochondria
- without oxygen
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- Amount of energy to raise the temperature
- releases energy from food into oxygen
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration
- uses glycolysis and Kreb cycle to make ADP into ATP
- gives the energy to plants through light energy
- second stage of cellular respiration
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- combined process of this pathway and glycolysis
15 Clues: with oxygen • 1000 calories • without oxygen • quick bursts of energy • intermost part of mitochondria • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • for exercise longer than 90 seconds • second stage of cellular respiration • releases energy from food into oxygen • Amount of energy to raise the temperature • first set of reactions in cellular respiration • ...
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration 2025-03-18
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- A molecule that carries electrons in cellular respiration, similar to NAD+.
- An energy carrier molecule produced during photosynthesis that helps with the light-independent reactions.
- Independent Reactions: The second part of photosynthesis (also called the Calvin Cycle), where the energy from ATP and NADPH is used to make sugars.
- The fluid inside chloroplasts where the Calvin Cycle (light-independent reactions) takes place.
- Cycle: A part of cellular respiration that takes place in the mitochondria, where more energy is produced from glucose.
- Dependent Reactions: The first part of photosynthesis, where sunlight is used to make energy-rich molecules (ATP and NADPH).
- Transport Chain: A series of proteins that move electrons and help produce energy in the form of ATP during cellular respiration and photosynthesis.
- Flat, disc-shaped structures inside chloroplasts where light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis happen.
- A molecule that stores energy for cells to use.
- A substance that absorbs light, like chlorophyll, which helps plants capture energy from the sun.
- Cycle: A series of chemical reactions in photosynthesis that turn carbon dioxide into glucose (sugar).
- The first step in breaking down glucose to make energy; happens in the cytoplasm.
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- A process that doesn’t require oxygen to produce energy (like anaerobic respiration or fermentation).
- A molecule that carries electrons in photosynthesis, and when it gains electrons, it becomes NADPH.
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.
- A molecule that is similar to ATP but has less energy (ATP becomes ADP when it loses a phosphate group).
- Respiration: The process by which cells break down sugar (glucose) to get energy in the form of ATP.
- A process that requires oxygen to produce energy (like aerobic respiration).
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- The inner part of the mitochondria where the Krebs Cycle occurs.
20 Clues: A molecule that stores energy for cells to use. • The inner part of the mitochondria where the Krebs Cycle occurs. • The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis. • A molecule that carries electrons in cellular respiration, similar to NAD+. • A process that requires oxygen to produce energy (like aerobic respiration). • ...
Resources Key Terms 2023-10-30
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- Process of using heat generated from the Earth’s core to create usable energy.
- Any resource that can (or will) be replenished naturally over a relatively short period of time.
- Oil and _______ make up the two largest portions of energy sources we use today.
- This Effect is used to describe how solar energy panels work.
- Fossil Fuel that is primarily used for transportation.
- A highly combustible form of organic rock found beneath the earth’s surface
- Coming in many shapes and sizes, these large turbines are used to capture an intermittent form of energy known as?
- Natural gas is most often used in homes for the production of?
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- The fission of atoms to release large amounts of energy in the form of heat to generate steam.
- Production of energy by converting mechanical energy like flowing water into electrical energy by the turning of turbines.
- This word is used to describe something that is inconsistent with timing.
- Resource that can’t be readily replaced by natural means fast enough to keep up with consumption.
- Formed from decayed animals and plants and is the world’s primary energy source.
- 8 letter word to identify one thing that we create by refining oil.
- Five letter word that describes one reason we so readily use non-renewable resources.
- Energy generated from collecting energy in the form of heat from the sun.
- A four letter word used to describe one of the cons of using renewable energy.
17 Clues: Fossil Fuel that is primarily used for transportation. • This Effect is used to describe how solar energy panels work. • Natural gas is most often used in homes for the production of? • 8 letter word to identify one thing that we create by refining oil. • This word is used to describe something that is inconsistent with timing. • ...
WORD HIPPO 2021-08-22
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- to a ____ object
- n a light bulb, electrical energy changes to light
- ability to do work
- Energy-saving material
- Electrical energy unit
- Devices converting mechanical to electrical energy
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- type of potential energy of objects at a height.
- In an energy transfer, the same type of energy
- Type of potential energy of springs and rubber
- energy possessed by the moving molecules of steam or any other substance
- form of energy in food and dynamite
- This is an example of an energy
- Form of energy produced by musical
- the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way
14 Clues: to a ____ object • ability to do work • Energy-saving material • Electrical energy unit • This is an example of an energy • Form of energy produced by musical • form of energy in food and dynamite • In an energy transfer, the same type of energy • Type of potential energy of springs and rubber • type of potential energy of objects at a height. • ...
energy,power& Mechanics 2018-05-01
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- a rigid bar resting on a pivot, used to help move a heavy load
- energy energy from the wind
- energy energy from the sun
- the ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to it, used in assessing the performance of a machine.
- a toothed wheel that connects to more toothed wheels to make power
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- energy energy form the earth
- energy from running water
- the part of physics concerned with the mechanical properties of gases
- activity involving effort to achieve result
- energy the energy released during fission or fusion
- energy organic material that is turn into energy
- energy energy from the tides
- energy as an attribute of movement
13 Clues: energy from running water • energy energy from the sun • energy energy from the wind • energy energy form the earth • energy energy from the tides • energy as an attribute of movement • activity involving effort to achieve result • energy organic material that is turn into energy • energy the energy released during fission or fusion • ...
Vocabulary One 2025-01-21
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- energy transferred by vibrations
- energy an object has because of its position, elasticity, or chemical energy
- the heat created by the particles in an object
- the kinetic and potential energy of an object
- the energy of electric charges
- a material that allows the transfer of electricity or thermal energy
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- potential energy that depends on the height and weight of an object
- a material that slows the transfer of electricity or thermal energy
- form of potential energy that is stored as chemical bonds between atoms
- energy that an object has due to its motion
- the energy of stretched or compressed objects
- energy traveling as electromagnetic waves
- the movement of energy from one object to another
13 Clues: the energy of electric charges • energy transferred by vibrations • energy traveling as electromagnetic waves • energy that an object has due to its motion • the energy of stretched or compressed objects • the kinetic and potential energy of an object • the heat created by the particles in an object • the movement of energy from one object to another • ...
Science crossword 2021-11-09
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- - no definite shape or volume
- arranged randomly. The liquid-definite volume takes the shape of the container
- - occurs throughout the liquid at a specific temperature
- particles in a specific vcaping order.
- Energy - the energy an object possesses due to its motion
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles
- - the attraction between particles
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- - occurs at the surface of the liquid.
- the amount of force in the unit area applied to an object in the energy.
- measurement of liquid vesting to flow
- volume and definite shape
- Energy - the total kinetic energy of an object
- - superheated gases that have a high energy collision.
- Tension- the uneven forces acting on the particles on the surface of a liquid
- - the gas state of a solid or liquid.
- Energy - increases as objects get farther apart
- the amount of by a fluid is related to the weight of the fluid
17 Clues: volume and definite shape • - no definite shape or volume • - the attraction between particles • measurement of liquid vesting to flow • - the gas state of a solid or liquid. • - occurs at the surface of the liquid. • particles in a specific vcaping order. • Energy - the total kinetic energy of an object • Energy - increases as objects get farther apart • ...
8.1 Cellular Energy 2025-11-02
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- The ability to do work
- Photosynthesis produces oxygen and this sugar
- Organisms that need to eat food for energy
- ATP written out
- Organisms that make their own food from light or chemical energy
- The study of the flow and transformation of energy in the universe
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- Catabolic pathway that breaks down biomolecules to release energy for use in the cell.
- A term for all chemical reactions in a cell
- Anabolic pathway that converts light energy to chemical energy.
- The source of energy that starts photosynthesis
- Chemical reactions that use energy to build larger molecules
- Chemical reactions that break down larger molecules to release energy
- The molecule formed when ATP releases energy and looses a phosphate group
- The most important biological molecule that provides energy around the cell
14 Clues: ATP written out • The ability to do work • Organisms that need to eat food for energy • A term for all chemical reactions in a cell • Photosynthesis produces oxygen and this sugar • The source of energy that starts photosynthesis • Chemical reactions that use energy to build larger molecules • Anabolic pathway that converts light energy to chemical energy. • ...
Energy Form + Transfer 2022-09-29
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- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- careful use and management of resources
- energy of moving air/wind
- the ability to make things move or change
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together in molecules
- Solar cell, can change light energy into electricity
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- energy that travels as waves through matter or empty space
- any material from living things that can be used as an energy source
- energy of moving objects
- energy from the sun
- energy of moving water
- the energy of moving particles
- energy of moving charges
13 Clues: energy from the sun • energy of moving water • energy of moving objects • energy of moving charges • energy of moving air/wind • the energy of moving particles • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • careful use and management of resources • the ability to make things move or change • Solar cell, can change light energy into electricity • ...
The Introduction To Energy 2022-09-21
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- energy can't be created/destroyed
- flow of electrons carry a charge
- movement of energy form to form
- energy stored in nucleus in atoms
- Kinetic+Potential Energy
- vibration of particles in matter
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- The kinetic energy of particles joules Unit of measure for energy
- energy you get from any system
- stored energy of a position
- energy stored in bonds in atoms lightEnergy electromagnetic waves transmitted via space
- Energy that is always reused
- energy of an object due to motion
- ability to do work/cause change
13 Clues: Kinetic+Potential Energy • stored energy of a position • Energy that is always reused • energy you get from any system • movement of energy form to form • ability to do work/cause change • flow of electrons carry a charge • vibration of particles in matter • energy can't be created/destroyed • energy of an object due to motion • energy stored in nucleus in atoms • ...
What is Physics? 2023-07-31
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- Word that means motion
- Science of using light
- Change in position over time
- Force of attraction between all matter
- Force between certain metals
- Energy that can move through empty space
- Also called thermal energy
- Electrons moving through a wire
- Can make things move
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- Can move through solids liquids or gases
- Resists motion
- Studies the universe
- Particles or energy given of by some atoms
- Studies motion of matter and energy and force
- A push or pull
- Energy moving through matter
16 Clues: Resists motion • A push or pull • Studies the universe • Can make things move • Word that means motion • Science of using light • Also called thermal energy • Change in position over time • Energy moving through matter • Force between certain metals • Electrons moving through a wire • Force of attraction between all matter • Can move through solids liquids or gases • ...
Exo and endo crossword 2023-11-30
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- either negative or positive will determine the reaction
- chemical... hold molecules together
- the energy a reaction needs to get started
- delta H endothermic reaction
- gives off energy
- an endothermic reaction involving plants
- delta H exothermic reaction
- takes in energy
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- warmth
- absorbs energy CaCO3+ Heat= CaO+ CO2
- Hydrogen is a ...
- water changing matter
- things they start with
- things they end with
- releases energy CH4+ O2= CO2+ H2O
- molecules needed to break and repair bonds
16 Clues: warmth • takes in energy • gives off energy • Hydrogen is a ... • things they end with • water changing matter • things they start with • delta H exothermic reaction • delta H endothermic reaction • releases energy CH4+ O2= CO2+ H2O • chemical... hold molecules together • absorbs energy CaCO3+ Heat= CaO+ CO2 • an endothermic reaction involving plants • ...
Physics vocabulary 2016-02-22
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- a wheel with a grooved rim around which a cord passes. It acts to change the direction of a force applied to the cord and is used to raise heavy weights.
- Energy stored in atomic bonds (ex. food, fossil fuels)
- Energy that is stored by an objects position
- Energy from the transfer of electrons
- the distance traveled in a certain amount of time. The formula for speed is Speed= Distance / Time
- heat transfer from direct contact
- Heat transfer from waves (no direct contact)
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- A push or a pull
- Energy that is moving (being used)
- The force that governs movement in the universe
- Force opposing forces that cause a change in motion
- Energy that is stored (not being used)
- Density changes in fluids (liquids and gases) resulting in heat transfer. Warm fluids rise, cool fluids sink.
- The process plants use to convert radiant energy (sun light) to chemical energy (glucose)
- Force opposing forces that DO NOT cause a change in motion
- Energy from the movement of atoms
- Energy from waves (ex. Light)
- plane a sloping ramp up which heavy loads can be raised
18 Clues: A push or a pull • Energy from waves (ex. Light) • Energy from the movement of atoms • heat transfer from direct contact • Energy that is moving (being used) • Energy from the transfer of electrons • Energy that is stored (not being used) • Energy that is stored by an objects position • Heat transfer from waves (no direct contact) • ...
Heat Transfer Phases Quiz Review 2025-11-07
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- energy is neither created nor destroyed only changed from one type to the next
- A material that allows heat or electricity to pass through easily
- The transfer of energy through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases), where heated particles rise and cooler particles sink
- solid liquid or gas
- The process of a liquid changing into a gas below its boiling point
- The process of a liquid changing into a solid
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- the transfer of water from the oceans to the air to land then back to water
- A device used to measure
- The transfer of energy through direct contact, where particles collide with each other
- stored energy
- the process where a gas changes back to a liquid; forms clouds
- energy of motion
- The total kinetic and potential energy of the particles within a substance
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- The process of a solid changing into a liquid
- The process of a liquid changing into a gas
- The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves, like heat from the sun or a campfire
- The transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler one
18 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • solid liquid or gas • A device used to measure • The process of a liquid changing into a gas • The process of a solid changing into a liquid • The process of a liquid changing into a solid • the process where a gas changes back to a liquid; forms clouds • A material that allows heat or electricity to pass through easily • ...
Resource Management 2024-11-07
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- - Energy obtained by converting air flows into electricity using turbines.
- - An extended period of deficient rainfall leading to water shortages.
- - Large bodies of inland water important for ecosystems and human consumption.
- - Element emitted as dioxide when fossil fuels are burned, impacting climate.
- - Natural waterways crucial for freshwater supply and generating hydroelectric power.
- - A solid fossil fuel commonly used for electricity generation.
- - Type of fuel derived from ancient organic matter, such as coal or oil.
- - A liquid fossil fuel extracted and refined for energy use.
- - Energy harnessed from the Earth's internal heat.
- - The level of need or desire for water and energy resources.
- - The total amount of water or energy available for use.
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- - Electricity generated by the movement of water through dams.
- - Economic activity requiring large amounts of water and energy for production.
- - Energy produced through the splitting of atomic nuclei.
- - Sector that uses significant water resources for irrigation and livestock.
- - A situation where water or energy resources are insufficient to meet the needs.
- - Renewable energy harnessed from the sun's radiation.
- - Gases like CO₂ that trap heat in the atmosphere, affecting global temperatures.
18 Clues: - Energy harnessed from the Earth's internal heat. • - Renewable energy harnessed from the sun's radiation. • - The total amount of water or energy available for use. • - Energy produced through the splitting of atomic nuclei. • - A liquid fossil fuel extracted and refined for energy use. • - The level of need or desire for water and energy resources. • ...
Biology Unit 2 crossword 2022-09-28
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- powerhouse of the cell, ATP is produced
- plants use the sun to make energy,oxygen
- process that requires oxygen
- cells release energy in place of oxygen
- fluid portion of chloroplast
- sugar that provides energy
- breakdown of glucose by enzymes
- process that does't require oxygen
- reaction of photosynthesis, no light
- molecule that stores energy for etc
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- compound produced by chemical reaction
- anything that has mass/takes up space
- reaction of photosynthesis, yes light
- flatten membrane sack inside chloroplast
- where photosynthesis takes place
- the reduced form of NAD+
- adenosine triphosphate (energy source)
- jelly like fluid inside of cells
- starting material in chemical reaction
- second stage of cellular respiration
20 Clues: the reduced form of NAD+ • sugar that provides energy • process that requires oxygen • fluid portion of chloroplast • breakdown of glucose by enzymes • where photosynthesis takes place • jelly like fluid inside of cells • process that does't require oxygen • molecule that stores energy for etc • second stage of cellular respiration • reaction of photosynthesis, no light • ...
Science 2022-12-13
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- You lose when you run
- Makes it own food
- the animal kingdom
- Tempature when it turns to gas
- The energy ofa warm tea
- Tempature when it turn to liquid
- makes energy with the help of wind
- Produces energy with the help of sun
- energy produced by water
- The part in an animal cell which looks like a wifi symbol
- solid form of water
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- Food and fuels
- animals that have a backbone
- An object raised above the ground
- The big part in an animal cell
- moving objects
- only eats plants
- Nuclear power plants
- animals that don't have a backbone
- the kingdom of all green plants
20 Clues: Food and fuels • moving objects • only eats plants • Makes it own food • the animal kingdom • solid form of water • Nuclear power plants • You lose when you run • The energy ofa warm tea • energy produced by water • animals that have a backbone • The big part in an animal cell • Tempature when it turns to gas • the kingdom of all green plants • Tempature when it turn to liquid • ...
Science 2022-12-13
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- You lose when you run
- Makes it own food
- the animal kingdom
- Tempature when it turns to gas
- The energy ofa warm tea
- Tempature when it turn to liquid
- makes energy with the help of wind
- Produces energy with the help of sun
- energy produced by water
- The part in an animal cell which looks like a wifi symbol
- solid form of water
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- Food and fuels
- animals that have a backbone
- An object raised above the ground
- The big part in an animal cell
- moving objects
- only eats plants
- Nuclear power plants
- animals that don't have a backbone
- the kingdom of all green plants
20 Clues: Food and fuels • moving objects • only eats plants • Makes it own food • the animal kingdom • solid form of water • Nuclear power plants • You lose when you run • The energy ofa warm tea • energy produced by water • animals that have a backbone • The big part in an animal cell • Tempature when it turns to gas • the kingdom of all green plants • Tempature when it turn to liquid • ...
Natural Resources 2023-01-18
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- protection of resources for future use
- non-renewable energy source
- a mineral used to make aluminum
- harmful gas emitted from the burning of fossils
- the most widely used in the Caribbean
- used to satisfy the needs of man
- can be restored or replenished
- energy from the earths' core
- the living space for human society
- found in Guyana
- general conditions temperature
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- energy from the sun
- resources that are derived from nature
- exhaustible
- water powered
- the capacity to do work
- use of resources to improve the standard of living
- energy produced from animal and plant waste
- release of substance that causes harm to the environment
- used up or finished
20 Clues: exhaustible • water powered • found in Guyana • energy from the sun • used up or finished • the capacity to do work • non-renewable energy source • energy from the earths' core • can be restored or replenished • general conditions temperature • a mineral used to make aluminum • used to satisfy the needs of man • the living space for human society • the most widely used in the Caribbean • ...
Macromolecules 2022-05-09
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- Proteins are used as a ___ source.
- Function of Nucleic Acids stores___information
- The major function of lipids is ___term energy.
- Carbs are consumed___ by the body for energy
- Regulate cell processes.
- Example of a Protein
- Help fight diseases.
- Example of a lipid
- Polymer of Carbohydrates
- Monomer of Lipids
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- Protein polymer.
- Control the rate of chemical reactions.
- Carbohydrate example
- Nucleic Acid monomers.
- Proteins are used to form bones and ____
- Major function of carbohydrates ___term energy.
- Monomer of Carbohydrates
- Example of a Nucleic Acid
- Lipid Polymers:Fats, oils___and hormones
- Amino____ are Protein monomers.
- Nucleic Acid Polymers.
- Lipids are consumed ____by the body for energy
- Proteins are consumed ___ by the body for energy
23 Clues: Protein polymer. • Monomer of Lipids • Example of a lipid • Carbohydrate example • Example of a Protein • Help fight diseases. • Nucleic Acid monomers. • Nucleic Acid Polymers. • Regulate cell processes. • Monomer of Carbohydrates • Polymer of Carbohydrates • Example of a Nucleic Acid • Amino____ are Protein monomers. • Proteins are used as a ___ source. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-10-08
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- make their own food
- main energy storage compound used by cells
- the entropy of a system approaches a constant value as the temperature approaches absolute zero
- consume other living things to obtain food
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- process by which most autotrophs use the energy of sunlight to produce high-energy carbohydrates
- principal pigment in plants
- occurs first
- when energy changes from one form to another
- law of conservation of energy
- desert plants, pineapple trees, cacti, ice plants
- a stack of thylakoid
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- protein in the thylakoid membrane that allows H+ ions to pass through
- AKA light-independent reaction
- was discovered first
- adenosine diphosphate
- adenosine triphosphate
- light-absorbing molecules
- tropical plants, requires extra ATP, corn, sugar cane
- the ability to work
20 Clues: occurs first • make their own food • the ability to work • was discovered first • a stack of thylakoid • adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • light-absorbing molecules • principal pigment in plants • law of conservation of energy • AKA light-independent reaction • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • main energy storage compound used by cells • ...
Heat Review 2024-03-21
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- Materials that resist the transfer of heat
- Unit for heat and thermal energy
- Solid to Liquid
- Heat flows from hot to
- Gas to Liquid
- Heat transfer by physical touch
- State of matter where particles of a substance have most kinetic energy
- Liquid to Gas
- Solid to Gas
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- Temperature at absolute zero is 0 ___ .
- Heat transfer by waves through empty space
- Amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of a material 1 degree celsius
- Transfer of thermal energy when there is a difference in temperature
- Liquid to Solid
- Phase changes where thermal energy is gained
- Materials that easily transfer heat, mostly metals
- Average kinetic energy of particles in an object
- Two substances mixed will reach thermal ____________________
- Heat transfer by movement of liquids
19 Clues: Solid to Gas • Gas to Liquid • Liquid to Gas • Liquid to Solid • Solid to Liquid • Heat flows from hot to • Heat transfer by physical touch • Unit for heat and thermal energy • Heat transfer by movement of liquids • Temperature at absolute zero is 0 ___ . • Heat transfer by waves through empty space • Materials that resist the transfer of heat • ...
Matter & Energy (SS51) 2022-01-04
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- How an object moves from one place to another
- An increase in size, abundance, or complexity
- Any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted
- The heaviness of an object
- An organism that breaks down the remains of dead plants or animals
- A single, self-contained living thing
- An organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy
- web An interconnected set of food chains
- Requirements for the well being of an organism
- The space, conditions, and all the living and nonliving things around an organism
- A group of organisms that are similar to one another and can combine to produce more of their own kind
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- A type of living thing that gets its energy from the sun and is unable to move from place to place on its own
- Actions by one thing that have an effect on a different or separate thing
- When the well being of two or more things is linked together
- All the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- What is needed to do work or cause change
- an organism that gets energy by eating plants or animals
- A mixture of sand, silt, clay, rocks and humus
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce sugar and release energy
- A type of organism that can break down matter and is TOO small to see without tools
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
21 Clues: The heaviness of an object • A single, self-contained living thing • web An interconnected set of food chains • What is needed to do work or cause change • Anything that has mass and takes up space • How an object moves from one place to another • An increase in size, abundance, or complexity • A mixture of sand, silt, clay, rocks and humus • ...
Forms of energy 2020-06-14
23 Clues: join • rock • lift • damp • baby • sick • close • leave • close • begin • empty • below • begin • quiet • error • female • untrue • choose • stable • simple • author • forever • superior
Gabriel Eleftheriou Energy 2022-03-25
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- examples are fossil fuels
- this uses the most energy in our economy
- industrialized nations use about ___ times more energy per person
- big oil spill in Alaska
- examples of this are wind and solar
- the definition of energy
- what type of energy holds nuclei together
- this is the process of breaking up an atom's nucleus
- if oil is here then this is usually near
- this is the process of joining atomic nuclei
- also known as burning
- fossil fuels are formed from remains of organisms from ___ of years ago
- this can be created during the combustion of fossil fuels
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- big oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico
- when no pressure is needed to access oil this is known as
- the energy of motion
- this is also known as fracking
- the US gets ___% of its oil from foreign sources
- the process of creating energy from Uranium is known as a _____ chain reaction
- this is what strikes Uranium-235 breaking it into 2
- the cleanest fossil fuel
- other name for oil
- this used to be our biggest fuel for electricity generation
- happens very deep underground method used to mine coal
24 Clues: other name for oil • the energy of motion • also known as burning • big oil spill in Alaska • the definition of energy • the cleanest fossil fuel • examples are fossil fuels • this is also known as fracking • big oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico • examples of this are wind and solar • this uses the most energy in our economy • if oil is here then this is usually near • ...
Energy for Edling 2022-03-17
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- to return light, heat, or sound from a flat and shiny surface
- a circular journey beginning and ending at the same place
- an electrically charged atom that is formed from the loss or gain of one or more electrons
- to allow light to pass through but not allowing clear visibility on the opposite side
- a unit used to express the intensity of a sound wave
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a measure of warmth or coldness of an object
- does not allow light to pass through
- the ability to do work
- a particle that has no charge
- the smallest part of an element
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- the change of direction of a ray of light, sound, or heat in passing from one object to another
- an electron that is not attached to an atom and is free to move outside of atoms
- a material that does not allow the flow of electricity through it
- to allow light to pass through so that you can clearly see through the opposite side
- a positively charged particle
- a unit of electrical charge that is negative
- a substance that conducts heat or electricity
- the science dealing with electrical charges and currents
- something that flows
20 Clues: something that flows • the ability to do work • a positively charged particle • a particle that has no charge • the smallest part of an element • does not allow light to pass through • anything that has mass and takes up space • a unit of electrical charge that is negative • a measure of warmth or coldness of an object • a substance that conducts heat or electricity • ...
Non-Renewable Energy 2022-04-11
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- grid, is the intricate system designed to provide electricity all the way from its generation to the customers
- fuels, are made from decomposing plants and animals
- factor, is the measure of how often a power plant runs for a specific period of time.
- 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.
- occurs when a neutron slams into a larger atom, forcing it to excite and split into two smaller atoms—also known as fission products
- rods, are used in nuclear reactors to control the rate of fission of the nuclear fuel – uranium or plutonium
- 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)
- curve, is a method for predicting the likely production rate of any finite resource over time.
- a black viscous mixture of hydrocarbons obtained naturally or as a residue from petroleum distillation. It is used for road surfacing and roofing.
- is defined as the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which one nucleus decays per second.
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- is a very efficient technology to generate electricity and heat
- Coal can be converted into liquid fuel using several liquefaction processes which can be divided into two general categories.
- is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock with a high amount of carbon and hydrocarbons.
- sands, are a type of unconventional petroleum deposit
- carrier, is a substance (fuel) or sometimes a phenomenon (energy system) that contains energy that can be later converted to other forms
- 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.
- are generally used in electrical generation, engines, and propulsion systems.
- is a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption
- is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons that occur on Earth in liquid, gaseous, or solid form
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. • factor, is the measure of how often a power plant runs for a specific period of time. • ...
Achieving Energy Sustainability 2022-04-11
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- ,water pollution caused by particulate terrestrial clastic material, with a particle size dominated by silt or clay.
- ,is direct substitute for petroleum based fuel.
- ,is electricity produced by moving water.
- ,alcohol use as substitute for gasoline and diesel fuel.
- ,a device that operates like a common battery where electricity is generated by reaction between two chemicals.
- ,using a turbine to convert kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- ,can lower your electricity bill without the need for pumps or other chemical devices.
- ,making no net release of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, especially through offsetting emissions by planting trees.
- ,water is held behind a dam and runs through a channel before returning to the river.
- ,wind can be used to turn a turbine and generate electricity.
- ,the oldest fuel used for heat and light is wood.
- ,used to heat home throughout the world (wood, straw, charcoal).
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- ,water is stored behind the dams and the gate of dames are opened and closed controlling the flow of water.
- ,tides are another source of moving water.
- ,capturing the energy of sunlight with the use of pump or photovoltaic cell and generating electricity.
- ,customers paid a low rate for the first increment of electricity they use and pay higher rate as their uses goes up.
- ,finding ways to use less energy.
- ,using the heat from natural radioactive decay of elements deep within the Earth.
- ,are made from decomposing plants and animals contains carbon and hydrogen, which can be burned for energy.
- ,can run on both gasoline and E-85.
20 Clues: ,finding ways to use less energy. • ,can run on both gasoline and E-85. • ,is electricity produced by moving water. • ,tides are another source of moving water. • ,is direct substitute for petroleum based fuel. • ,the oldest fuel used for heat and light is wood. • ,alcohol use as substitute for gasoline and diesel fuel. • ...
Energy - Key Words 2013-11-30
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- A form of energy created from primary energy fuel sources. The National Grid supplies energy in high voltage cables
- The different sources of energy used by households, industry, commerce and in electricity generation
- The extraction of resources for refining and use
- Development that meets the needs of the current generation, by sensible management of the environment, the economy and social welfare, without compromising the needs of future generations
- Hydrocarbon deposits in the earth such as oil, gas and coal that are formed from plant and animal remains in previous geological eras. Non-renewable energy sources
- The amount of minerals that can be extracted for commercial use within a certain period of time and level of technology, they can be known or estimated
- Manufactured sources of power such as electricity or petroleum
- Deposits that may occur in geological basin where no exploration has taken place. They occur in areas that have similar areas where deposits have been found
- Sustainable energy sources from forests, plants and animal waste, which require prudent management
- Energy sources in their raw form such as oil, coal and gas. They are sued to produce secondary energy
- Everlasting resources such as tides, waves, running water and solar power
- The use of a resource
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- The amount of rapid variation in the amount of a commodity on the international money markets
- When span the electromagnetic fields are disturbed and electrons are harvested
- Molecules made from carbon and hydrogen, usually the remains of dead animals or plants
- Fan that spins by another force, such as a rush of steam or tidal water
- Resources that will not run out and are continuously created
- When one resource becomes too expensive or scarce then another is used instead
- Any aspect of the environment that can be used to meet human needs
- The total amount of a resource left
- The result of a continuous flow like wind or wave
- The amount of part of a resource that is available for use under current economic and technology conditions
22 Clues: The use of a resource • The total amount of a resource left • The extraction of resources for refining and use • The result of a continuous flow like wind or wave • Resources that will not run out and are continuously created • Manufactured sources of power such as electricity or petroleum • Any aspect of the environment that can be used to meet human needs • ...
Work and Energy 2014-04-09
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- SI unit of power
- is also called joules
- English unit of power
- the difference between the final and initial position of a point
- he developed the steam engine
- other term for initial velocity
- results from equal and opposite forces acting on two different points of a rigid body
- is the component, perpendicular to the surface of the contact force exerted on an object by, the surface of a floor or wall, preventing the object from penetrating the surface.
- is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy.
- SI unit of time.
- is the product of force and displacement.
- used as measuring unit of work
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- is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- is defined as the amount of work or the capacity of the machine to perform per unit time
- defined as the ratio of the output if useful power produced by the machine to the input power supplied to the machine.
- is energy which results from position or configuration
- is the energy of motion
- usually developed by a machine or engine placed either within or external body
- is a property of a physical body which determines the body's resistance to being accelerated by a force and the strength of its mutual gravitational attraction with other bodies
- ability to do work.
20 Clues: SI unit of power • SI unit of time. • ability to do work. • is also called joules • English unit of power • is the energy of motion • he developed the steam engine • used as measuring unit of work • other term for initial velocity • is the product of force and displacement. • is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. • ...
Clean Coal Energy 2014-05-26
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- Clean coal was describes as two types of coal, name the one that states with "a".
- Coal is burned in a?
- Coal is a? (2 words)
- When coal is burned, what does it produce?
- Clean coal was describes as two types of coal, name the one that states with "b".
- What Act was implemented in the late 20th century to force some regulations on pollution? (4 words)
- Coal is the largest or smallest contributor to global warming?
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- True or flase, it will be cheap for new facilities and technology to switch over to clean coal energy?
- What is it called when CO2 is pumped underground into vacant spaces where oil and natural gas used to be? (2 words)
- This is the biggest source of greenhouse gas pollution. (Two words)
- Nonrenewable resources cannot be what if they are used up?
- How many steps to generate electricity from coal?
- Clean coal energy is the theory that we can capture how much of the pollutants from coal as it is burnt?
- In the early 20th century, clean-coal was used for two main things, name the one that starts with "h".
- Clean coal energy would offer more or less jobs?
- When the turbine turns, what does it create?
- After 2000, a new vision of zero what coal was created?
- There is what type of supply of coal? (This does not mean that it is neverending)
- In the early 20th century, clean-coal was used for two main things, name the one that starts with "c".
- High-sulfer coal was replaced with what type of sulfer coal?
20 Clues: Coal is burned in a? • Coal is a? (2 words) • When coal is burned, what does it produce? • When the turbine turns, what does it create? • Clean coal energy would offer more or less jobs? • How many steps to generate electricity from coal? • After 2000, a new vision of zero what coal was created? • Nonrenewable resources cannot be what if they are used up? • ...
Energy for Life 2013-04-01
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- helps enzyme, some made of vitamins
- the enzyme that works on maltose
- past tense of get
- adenosine triphosphate
- place in cell where proteins are made
- cycle which is a series of reactions not requiring light
- first step in aerobic respiration
- requiring oxygen
- chemical test for starch
- gaining electrons
- process used in making bread and beer
- a chemical catalyst, lowers activation energy
- what an enzyme works on
- acid that builds up in muscles
- enzyme in saliva
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- powerhouse of the cell
- losing electrons
- substance that amylase works on
- model that explains enzymes
- electron carrier for respiration
- the test for monosaccharides
- electron carrier for photosynthesis
- anything that speeds up a reaction
- chemical that can absorb light energy
24 Clues: losing electrons • requiring oxygen • enzyme in saliva • past tense of get • gaining electrons • powerhouse of the cell • adenosine triphosphate • what an enzyme works on • chemical test for starch • model that explains enzymes • the test for monosaccharides • acid that builds up in muscles • substance that amylase works on • the enzyme that works on maltose • ...
All About Energy! 2013-03-13
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- The ability to do work, either to make an object move or to change matter is called _______.
- You can tell an object has moved when its __________ has changed.
- Matter that is in motion is called _________ energy. Sound is a type of this energy.
- The vibrating eardrum makes three tiny bones in the ___________ vibrate.
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth is called ________.
- Sound waves make the ______ vibrate like the head of a drum.
- The number of times a sound source vibrates in one second is the ________ of its sound waves.
- An area of bunched-up and spread out air particles that moves onward in all directions from a vibrating object is called ________.
- Vibrations from the little bones vibrate a tube filled with fluid and tiny hairs found in the _________.
- Hair cells pass the vibration to a ________ that carries sound messages to the brain.
- The force that slows down motion is called __________.
- The tendency of an object to stay in motion or at rest until a force acts upon it is called _________.
- The highness or lowness of sound as determined by its frequency is called _______.
- The sun is a major form of ________ energy.
- A stove, a heater and a match give off ________ energy.
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- A push or a pull is called __________.
- The unit you use to measure force is called __________.
- This energy is related to the movement of charge particles.
- The amount of energy a sound wave carries is called ________.
- When describing an object, we compare it to other objects that are not moving. This is called __________.
- The distance an object moves in a certain amount of time is called __________.
- The part of the ear that collects sound waves is the ________.
- Work is done when a force is used to ___________ an object a certain distance.
- A rock on top of a hill has __________ energy because the rock can do work on any object it touches as it rolls down the hill.
- When you pluck a string of the guitar,________ makes the sound you hear coming from it.
- A measure of force that tells the amount of gravity acting on an object is called ____________.
- One example of this type of energy is rolling a bowling ball.
- High-frequency sound waves have a _______ pitch than low-frequency sound waves.
- ______ energy is stored in particles that makes up food, fuel, and other kinds of matter.
- Particles of matter that split apart or join back together is called ________ energy.
- Frequency is measured in __________.
31 Clues: Frequency is measured in __________. • A push or a pull is called __________. • The sun is a major form of ________ energy. • The force that slows down motion is called __________. • The unit you use to measure force is called __________. • A stove, a heater and a match give off ________ energy. • This energy is related to the movement of charge particles. • ...
Cell Energy Vocabulary 2014-12-31
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- Without oxygen
- Pigment that gives a chloroplast its green color;uses light energy to split water molecules during photosynthesis
- reaction The phase of photosynthesis not requiring light, in which carbohydrates are synthesized from carbon dioxide
- -Heme,-hemat-
- The complex process in which carbon dioxide, water and certain inorganic salts are converted into carbohydrates using energy from the sun and chlorophyll
- -Arth-
- respiration Chemical process that uses oxygen to convert chemical energy stored in organic molecules into ATP
- -Cyan-,azul-
- cycle Stage of cellular respiration that finishes the breakdown of pyruvic acid molecules
- Organism that makes its own food
- digest -Peps-,-pept-
- Thick fluid contained in the inner membrane of a chloroplast
- reaction Chemical reactions that convert the sun's energy to chemical energy; takes place in the membranes of thylakoids in the cholroplast
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- Cellular organelles where cellular respiration occurs
- -Rrhea-,-Rrh-,-Rheo
- The splitting in half of a glucose molecule; the first stage of cellular respiration and fermentation
- Organelle found in some plant cells and certain unicellular organisms where photosynthesis takes place
- Main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- Cellular process of making ATP without oxygen
- Organism that obtains food by eating other organisms
- Disk-shaped sacs in the stroma of a chloroplast in vascular plants---stack of thylakoids
- breathe -Pneu-,-pneum-
- -Ped,-pod,-pus
- acid A water-soluble liquid produced during muscle contraction as a product of anaerobic glucose metabolism
- -Arith
- -Chlor,verd
26 Clues: -Arth- • -Arith • -Chlor,verd • -Cyan-,azul- • -Heme,-hemat- • Without oxygen • -Ped,-pod,-pus • -Rrhea-,-Rrh-,-Rheo • digest -Peps-,-pept- • breathe -Pneu-,-pneum- • Organism that makes its own food • Cellular process of making ATP without oxygen • Organism that obtains food by eating other organisms • Cellular organelles where cellular respiration occurs • ...
Weather and Energy 2015-11-03
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- Transfer of heat from one substance to another through direct contact.
- Hot air holds more of this
- Layer of atmosphere where air is thin and very hot
- Long term average of the weather
- Measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules
- Amount of water vapor present in the air.
- At a particular time and place the condition of the atmosphere
- Transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of a fluid
- Side of mountain that air rises, cools & condenses
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- This occurs December 21
- Wind is powered by this
- Layer of atmosphere that protects us from UV rays
- Water changes from a gas to a liquid
- When water, in liquid or solid form, is pulled from the atmosphere by gravity
- Layer of atmosphere that has weather
- Water changes from a liquid to a gas
- Layer of atmosphere that is coldest
- pressure Weight of a column of air
- Transfer heat by electromagnetic waves.
- As this increases, temperature decreases
- This type of heating of the Earth results in our seasons
- This occurs March 22
- Air in motion
23 Clues: Air in motion • This occurs March 22 • This occurs December 21 • Wind is powered by this • Hot air holds more of this • Long term average of the weather • pressure Weight of a column of air • Layer of atmosphere that is coldest • Water changes from a gas to a liquid • Layer of atmosphere that has weather • Water changes from a liquid to a gas • ...
Kenia Energy Puzzle 2016-05-20
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- energy in motion
- hydroelectric power
- change of appearance and texture
- A strength of energy
- A compound or substance
- examples,inclined plane,wedge, or lever
- movement caused within a fluid
- work divided by distance
- degree of internal heat or cold
- Tatal mass of organisms
- quality of being hot
- generate electricity
- resource can be reused
- energy waiting to be used
- a wheel attached to a roap
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- the force that keeps your body to the earth
- how far you go
- cannot be reused
- using force and movement
- sending out light
- hydropower
- panel designed to absorb the sun's Ray
- internal heat of earth
- resource that cannot be reused
- natural fuel mad out of organisms
- sum of potential and kinetic energy
- a sloping ramp
- object to get wind energy
- Sound of waves
- wind used as a resource
30 Clues: hydropower • how far you go • a sloping ramp • Sound of waves • energy in motion • cannot be reused • sending out light • hydroelectric power • A strength of energy • quality of being hot • generate electricity • internal heat of earth • resource can be reused • A compound or substance • Tatal mass of organisms • wind used as a resource • using force and movement • work divided by distance • ...
Keely's energy puzzl 2016-05-20
Across
- what is J the apereation of
- something made up of remains of dead plants and animal waste
- where you keep your plants in the winter
- resource you use till its gone
- the object your trying to move
- used to raise objects
- what is N the apereation of
- what helps us do work
- a type of potential energy stored in bonds between atoms
- a rigid object that turns around a fix point
- made up of a wheel and post with a rope or a cable
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- the point that a lever can rest so it can pivet
- energy that can be exhausted in the near future
- a gear is a type of _______.
- machines that are made up of simple machines
- what is M the apereation of
- energy that comes from heat
- a sloping surface makes it easier to move objects
- what can't be created or deystroyed
- put cans and bottles into a bin to be reused
- the force on alerts in or object
- used to apply lots of work with little effort
22 Clues: used to raise objects • what helps us do work • what is J the apereation of • what is M the apereation of • what is N the apereation of • energy that comes from heat • a gear is a type of _______. • resource you use till its gone • the object your trying to move • the force on alerts in or object • what can't be created or deystroyed • where you keep your plants in the winter • ...
Motion, Forces & Energy 2023-03-24
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- The term that represents the change in position of an object due to surroundings in a certain amount of time.
- The movement of an object without any regard to direction.
- A physical quantity that is completely described by its magnitude.
- A term that defines "how much of a quantity".
- A quantity that represents the amount of matter in an object.
- A term that describes the ongoing sequence of events taking place.
- A force where a planet or object draws things towards it's center.
- A quantity that has two properties called magnitude and direction.
- The absolute unit of force. Abbreviated with (N).
- The negative change in velocity per unit time.
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- A term that defines the force of gravity on an object.
- A term that describes a situation that doesn't change.
- Synonym for different, alter or modify.
- The term that describes the tendency of an object to oppose any force that would change it's motion.
- The term that describes the push or pull on an object with mass which causes it to change velocity.
- A term that represents the directional speed of an object in motion.
- A term that represents the steepness of something (ex. hill).
- The term that describes how far an object is from its starting position in a certain direction.
- A term that represents the change in distance travelled per unit time.
- A term that represents the total space taken up by a 2D surface.
20 Clues: Synonym for different, alter or modify. • A term that defines "how much of a quantity". • The negative change in velocity per unit time. • The absolute unit of force. Abbreviated with (N). • A term that defines the force of gravity on an object. • A term that describes a situation that doesn't change. • The movement of an object without any regard to direction. • ...
sources of energy 2023-03-26
Across
- the reason why something, especially something bad, happens
- damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste
- to make information available to people, especially in a book, magazine, or newspaper, or to produce and sell a book, magazine, or newspaper
- liquid can produce energy
- to spread a natural or chemical substance on land or plants, in order to make the plants grow well
- to find or discover the exact position of something
- to find and stop a person or animal that is trying to escape
- to keep something, especially money, for use in the future:
- farm a group of wind turbines (= tall structures with blades that are blown by the wind) that are used for producing electricity
- there is a lot of it available
- a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding
- the power and ability to be physically and mentally active
- up to invent something, such as an excuse or a story, often in order to deceive
- the period of time that is happening now
- more than enough
- able to be bought or used
- energy energy that uses the power of the sun to produce electricity
- a structure that divides two areas of land, similar to a wall but made of wood or wire and supported with posts
- to make it possible for something to be seen:
- to provide a view of, especially from above
- a drawing that shows information in a simple way, often using lines and curves to show amounts
- a wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water, especially to make a reservoir
- turbine a tall structure with blades that are blown round by the wind and produce power to make electricity
- run out of
- movement to an improved or more developed state, or to a forward position
- to be everywhere around something
- a form of energy that can be produced in several ways and that provides power to devices that create light, heat, etc.
- the act of keeping something or a supply of something until it is needed, or a supply that you keep
- to allow a substance to flow out from somewhere
- suitable for your purposes and needs and causing the least difficulty
- extremely large
- a form of energy that comes from a nuclear reaction and that can be very dangerous to health
- to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes
- a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or is true
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- bad for someone/something
- panel a device that changes energy from the sun into electricity
- a building or structure with large blades on the outside that, when turned by the force of the wind, provide the power for getting water out of the ground or crushing grain
- to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else
- energy,energy comes from nuclear power
- fuel, fuels, such as gas, coal, and oil, that were formed underground from plant and animal remains millions of years ago
- have no limit
- the act of using, eating, or drinking something
- one that you can use if you do not want to use another one
- not harmed or damaged
- can be reuse,renew
- the surface of the earth that is covered by water
- the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together:
- out to finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left
- reactor, a large machine that uses nuclear fuel to produce power
- very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange
- a set of rooms for living in, especially on one floor of a building
- the surface of the earth that is not covered by water
- a person who studies the natural relationships between the air, land, water, animals, plants, etc.
- the relationships between the air, land, water, animals, plants, etc., usually of a particular area, or the scientific study of this
- to organize and perform a particular activity:
- a low, green plant that grows naturally over a lot of the earth's surface, having groups of very thin leaves that grow close together in large numbers
- electricity produced by the force of fast-moving water such as rivers or waterfalls
- to get to a particular level, especially a high one
- heat,heat comes inside the earth
- hard,black substance that is dug from the earth in pieces, and can be burned to produce heat or power
- the amount of money needed to buy,
61 Clues: run out of • have no limit • extremely large • more than enough • can be reuse,renew • not harmed or damaged • bad for someone/something • liquid can produce energy • able to be bought or used • there is a lot of it available • heat,heat comes inside the earth • to be everywhere around something • the amount of money needed to buy, • energy,energy comes from nuclear power • ...
Matter, Energy, & Ecosystems 2023-03-28
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- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- the ability to make things move or change
- a substance, object, or organism that has mass (like weight) and volume (takes up space)
- a population that eats organisms from another population
- something that is required for a process
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group
- a model that shows that eats what in an ecosystem
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- when something stays mostly the same over time
- a type of atom that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- the process of creating offspring
- a type of energy storage molecule
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- a type of energy storage molecule
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
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- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- something that results from a process
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a population that is eaten by organisms form another population
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- an organism that can make it own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- a scientist who studies the interactions of organisms with each other and their environment
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
35 Clues: a closed ecosystem made by humans • the process of creating offspring • a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • when something stays mostly the same over time • ...
Energy Vocab Crossword 2022-04-18
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 and Cycles 2022-09-16
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- carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms
- the transfer of water from the earth’s surface to the atmosphere
- an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- the evaporation of water through minute pores in the leaves of plants
- the source of all food in an ecosystem
- when an organism excretes or dies, the nitrogen tissues is in the form of organic nitrogen
- rain, snow, sleet or hail falls to the surface
- the movement of water from the surface into the soil
- loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds
- the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into a combined form
- _____ cycle the biogeochemical process by which nitrogen circulates among the atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
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- consumers that only eat animals
- organisms that break down wastes and dead organisms and return raw materials to the environment
- carbon ______ a reservoir that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases
- food _______ consists of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem
- soil mantle of earth
- consumers that eat only plants
- carbon ______ biogeochemical process in which carbon is exchanged among the 5 spheres of earth: biosphere, pedosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere
- the transition of water from a vapor state into a liquid state
- food _______ a series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy
- process that converts ammonia to nitrite to nitrate
- consumers that eat both plants and animals
- rigid counterpart of earth’s crust and mantle
23 Clues: soil mantle of earth • consumers that eat only plants • consumers that only eat animals • the source of all food in an ecosystem • consumers that eat both plants and animals • rigid counterpart of earth’s crust and mantle • rain, snow, sleet or hail falls to the surface • loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds • ...
Energy in Canada 2022-09-20
Across
- entnehmen, gewinnen
- Wasserenergy
- aufbrauchen, verbrauchen
- Dürre
- Atomkraft
- Aktivist
- Vorteil
- addition außerdem
- Treibstoff
- Ausstoß
- Rohrleitung, Pipeline
- Gewinnung
- Anhänger
- umstritten
- vergiften
- stören, belästigen
- erhitzen, heizen
- Produktion
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- Kampagne, Aktion
- Abholzung
- beeinflussen, beeinträchtigen
- transportieren
- unabhängig
- Zone
- Kraftwerk, Anlage, Betrieb
- Fracking
- Risiko
- Erdöl, Rohöl
- wertschätzen
- steigen, sich erheben
- ausschöpfen, ausnutzen, ausbeuten
- Erdgas
- Aussterben
- Leck
- zerstören
- Strahlung
- wert
37 Clues: Zone • Leck • wert • Dürre • Risiko • Erdgas • Vorteil • Ausstoß • Fracking • Aktivist • Anhänger • Abholzung • Atomkraft • Gewinnung • zerstören • Strahlung • vergiften • unabhängig • Treibstoff • Aussterben • umstritten • Produktion • Wasserenergy • Erdöl, Rohöl • wertschätzen • transportieren • Kampagne, Aktion • erhitzen, heizen • addition außerdem • stören, belästigen • entnehmen, gewinnen • steigen, sich erheben • Rohrleitung, Pipeline • ...
Energy and Force 2023-01-11
Across
- unit of measure of work
- quantity with only magnitude
- stored energy
- mass times gravity
- the energy needed to move an object
- change in velocity
- quantity with magnitude and direction
- motion of one surface over another
- object moving in air affected by gravity
- can't be created/destroyed, only transfered
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- push or pull on an object
- energy stored in distorted springy material
- straight line from start to finish
- energy associated with an object's motion
- friction that holds an object in place
- speed and direction an object is moving
- keeps the moon in orbit around the earth
- unit of measure of force
- measure of how quickly work is done
- an object's resistance to change in motion
20 Clues: stored energy • mass times gravity • change in velocity • unit of measure of work • unit of measure of force • push or pull on an object • quantity with only magnitude • straight line from start to finish • motion of one surface over another • the energy needed to move an object • measure of how quickly work is done • quantity with magnitude and direction • ...
Energy All Around 2023-04-08
Across
- The act of changing into another form.
- The ability to do work.
- The state of being insulated, meaning that heat or electricity cannot pass through.
- Something which can be carried or moved with energy.
- A process or reaction where energy is absorbed.
- The emission and propagation of energy in the form of rays.
- A process or reaction where energy is released.
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance.
- The potential difference in charge between two points in a circuit.
- The product of force being applied.
- The circular movement in a fluid caused by heat rising.
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- A unit used to measure electrical current.
- To move from one place to another.
- When energy is thrown back off a surface without being absorbed.
- To take in energy.
- When something is sent from one thing to another, such as a signal.
- The process where heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance.
- A type of electrical circuit that branches and has the components running parallel.
- Relating to or resulting from motion.
- A type of electrical circuit where the components are placed one after the other.
- A part or element of a larger whole.
21 Clues: To take in energy. • The ability to do work. • To move from one place to another. • The product of force being applied. • A part or element of a larger whole. • Relating to or resulting from motion. • The act of changing into another form. • A unit used to measure electrical current. • A process or reaction where energy is absorbed. • ...
Matter & Energy Vocabulary 2023-04-27
Across
- 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 • ...
Vocabulary: Energy Transfer 2021-01-27
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- a fault along a plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal
- flowing fluid that is moving because there is a temperature or density difference within the material
- one of the two main types of elastic body waves
- the innermost geologic layer of the planet Earth
- one of the two main types of elastic body waves
- a long, narrow ditch
- is soil composed mostly of sand, silt, and a smaller amount of clay
- the solid, outer part of the Earth
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur
- the gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface through geological time
- a linear feature that exists between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
- a stiff, sticky fine-grained earth, typically yellow, red, or bluish-gray in color and often forming an impermeable layer in the soil
- the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at mid-ocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side
- break off or cause to break off, owing to a structural strain
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- a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras
- a fluid layer about 2,400 km thick and composed of mostly iron and nickel that lies above Earth's solid inner core
- an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance
- a mechanical wave that propagates along with the interface between differing media
- he pulling force transmitted axially by the means of a string, a cable, chain
- a scientific theory describing the large-scale motion of seven large plates and the movements of a larger number of smaller plates
- the action of compressing or being compressed
- form into a hard outer layer
- a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
- the organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level
- a layer inside a planetary body bounded below by a core and above by a crust
- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
- a region around much of the rim of the Pacific Ocean where many volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur
34 Clues: a long, narrow ditch • form into a hard outer layer • the solid, outer part of the Earth • the action of compressing or being compressed • one of the two main types of elastic body waves • one of the two main types of elastic body waves • the innermost geologic layer of the planet Earth • a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock • ...
G4 Science Energy 2020-10-15
Across
- this object lets you see all of the colors in a beam of light
- a kind of energy;
- a kind of circuit where if one light bulb doesn't work is unplugged, the others can still work
- when heat is passed without the use of any matter
- a back and forth motion
- a kind of energy; warmth
- when heat passes through two objects that are touching
- the interaction between positively and negatively charged particles
- when heat is passed through liquids or gases
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- the buildup of electrical charges is called _____ electricity.
- objects that do not pass heat easily
- when light bends while passing through an object
- when light bounces off of an object
- the flow of electrical charges is called electrical _____.
- sound waves with a high frequency make this kind of pitch
- sound waves with a low frequency make this kind of pitch
- how sound passes through matter
- a kind of energy; you can hear it
- a kind of circuit where if one light bulb doesn't work is unplugged, the others will not work
- electricity travels in a path called a _____.
- objects that pass heat easily
- a kind of energy; you can see it
22 Clues: a kind of energy; • a back and forth motion • a kind of energy; warmth • objects that pass heat easily • how sound passes through matter • a kind of energy; you can see it • a kind of energy; you can hear it • when light bounces off of an object • objects that do not pass heat easily • when heat is passed through liquids or gases • electricity travels in a path called a _____. • ...
OBTAINING ENERGY PROCESS 2021-02-15
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- HERVIVORUS GRAY ANIMAL, LIVE IN THE FOREST
- OMNIVORUS IT HAS SHELL
- HERVIVORUS MEDIUM ANIMAL BLACK AND WHITE
- PRODUCER A YELLOW PLANT, WE MAKE THE FLOUR WITH THIS
- PRODUCER IN THIS LIVING THING GROWS DIFFERENT FRUITS
- PRODUCER CAN BE DIFFERENT TYPES AND COLORS
- HERVIVORUS WITH A LONG NECK
- OMNIVORUS A SMALL COFFEE ANIMAL
- CARNIVORUS A BIRD WHICH LIVE IN A COLD PLACE
- DESCOMPOSER SMALL ANIMAL THEY HAVE BIG HEADS, ARTICULATED ANTENNAS AND POWERFUL JAWS
- DESCOMPOSER IT IS A FLYER ANIMAL
- DESCOMPOSER IT IS A SMALL PLANT
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- CARNIVORUS WITH LITTLE POINTS IN IT'S BODY
- OMNIVORUS IT IS A BIG BIRD THAT CAN'T FLY BIGH BLACK AND WHITE FEATHERS
- OMNIVORUS HAS THORNS
- CARNIVORUS WITH LINES IN IT'S BODY
- CARNIVORUS BEAR A BIG WHITE ANIMAL
- HERVIVORUS WITH A BIG STOMACH DIVIDED IN 4 PARTS
- DESCOMPOSER SMALL ANIMAL, IT DRAGS HIMSELF
- HERVIVORUS GIANT ANIMAL, COLOR GRAY WITH 2 TUSKS
- DESCOMPOSER IT IS A SMALL FLYER ANIMAL
- OMNIVORUS A SMALL PINK ANIMAL
- PRODUCER CAN BE DIFFERENT SIZE, SHAPE, COLOR, ETC
- PRODUCER, CAN BE AQUATIC OR TERRESTRIAL
- CARNIVORUS WITH MANE
25 Clues: OMNIVORUS HAS THORNS • CARNIVORUS WITH MANE • OMNIVORUS IT HAS SHELL • HERVIVORUS WITH A LONG NECK • OMNIVORUS A SMALL PINK ANIMAL • OMNIVORUS A SMALL COFFEE ANIMAL • DESCOMPOSER IT IS A SMALL PLANT • DESCOMPOSER IT IS A FLYER ANIMAL • CARNIVORUS WITH LINES IN IT'S BODY • CARNIVORUS BEAR A BIG WHITE ANIMAL • DESCOMPOSER IT IS A SMALL FLYER ANIMAL • ...
Renewable Energy Review 2021-03-21
Across
- Thailand makes a lot of it
- biodiesel by-product
- the amount of water inside
- methane and carbon dioxide
- a machine that makes kinetic energy into electrical energy
- ethanol and biodiesel
- not continuous
- organic matter
- unstable isotopes
- produces energy when atomic nuclei combine
- solid biomass
- ethanol by-product
- a energy source that can be used instead of fossil fuels
- the energy held in the nucleus of an atom
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- what something is made of
- heat
- ethanol process
- a machine made from a series of blades
- biogas process
- used in nuclear power plants
- reducing the volume by using a lot of pressure
- energy that comes from the heat below the surface of the earth
- same amount of carbon released and absorbed
- variants of an element with different numbers of neutrons
- biogas by-product
- biodiesel process
- earth
27 Clues: heat • earth • solid biomass • biogas process • not continuous • organic matter • ethanol process • biogas by-product • biodiesel process • unstable isotopes • ethanol by-product • biodiesel by-product • ethanol and biodiesel • what something is made of • Thailand makes a lot of it • the amount of water inside • methane and carbon dioxide • used in nuclear power plants • ...
Energy Changes Crossword 2021-04-22
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- A reaction between an acid and a base or an acid and an alkali, forming a salt and water (2 words)
- Cutting down large areas of trees.
- A process that involves rearrangement of atoms to produce new substances. (2 words)
- A reaction that takes in energy from the surroundings.
- Another word for potential difference.
- The minimum amount of energy that particles must have to react. (2 words)
- At risk of becoming extinct or wiped out.
- A reaction in which a single reactant breaks down when heated, forming two or more products. (2 words)
- The amount of energy needed to break a bond, or the amount of energy released when a bond is made. (2 words)
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- A reaction between a substance and oxygen in the air. The scientific word for burning.
- A type of pollution, the sea is filled with this.
- Another name for reaction profile. (3 words)
- Something that happens on 22nd April, every year. Started in 1970. (2 words)
- The flow of electrical charge. (2 words)
- An attraction between atoms, ions or molecules that enables the formation of chemical compounds.
- A graph showing the relative energies of reactants and products, the activation energy and the overall energy change. (2 words)
- A measure of how reactive a substance is.
- A list of elements arranged in order of reactivity, with the most reactive elements at the top and the least reactive element. (2 words)
- A reaction that transfers energy to the surroundings.
- The unit used to measure energy change
- The loss of electrons from a substance or the gain of oxygen by a substance.
21 Clues: Cutting down large areas of trees. • Another word for potential difference. • The unit used to measure energy change • The flow of electrical charge. (2 words) • A measure of how reactive a substance is. • At risk of becoming extinct or wiped out. • Another name for reaction profile. (3 words) • A type of pollution, the sea is filled with this. • ...
Geothermal Energy Vocabulary 2021-05-11
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- Molten rock found above the Earth's surface
- A hot spring of boiling mud is called a ___.
- This type of power plant uses steam directly from a resevoir (two words with no space)
- In this type of geothermal system, water is pumped onto hot rocks to create a reservoir.
- This type of rock can hold water within it
- The term for the gases which come out of the Earth's crust.
- This type of energy is harnessed from the Earth itself.
- ___ plates move about under the Earth's surface and are what cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
- This device transfers energy from one liquid to another (two words with no space).
- This word can be used to describe a device wih flexible or changeable arrangements
- An unnatural/artificial lake which is used as a water supply.
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- ___ water contains all the filth leftover from humanity and must be treated before being released back into "the wild".
- This type of gas is typically found within groundwater and smells terrible (two words with no space).
- A massive crack in rock is known as a ___.
- The movement of electricity through a conductor is known as ___.
- ___ power plants use water that is quickly converted to steam to drive their turbines.
- This type of power plant transfers heat into a liquid to create steam.
- The Earth layer which consists of molten and solid rock.
- The part of the Earth we live on.
- This type of water can only be found underground and usually has bits of rock and minerals in it.
20 Clues: The part of the Earth we live on. • A massive crack in rock is known as a ___. • This type of rock can hold water within it • Molten rock found above the Earth's surface • A hot spring of boiling mud is called a ___. • This type of energy is harnessed from the Earth itself. • The Earth layer which consists of molten and solid rock. • ...
Physics and Energy 2022-05-23
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- A measurement for how much the force of gravity pulls on an object.
- A sample of matter which particles are very spread out.
- The number of Newton's law which says that an object stays at rest.
- The number of Newton's law that says for every force there is and equal and opposite force.
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance.
- Electricity travels in 1 path in this circuit
- Basic unit for volume
- An object where unlike poles are attracted to each other and like poles are repel to each other.
- Property of water when hydrogen bonds hold another substances with water.
- A sample of matter which particles move freely with extremely high temperature.
- Something always present but never visible.
- Substance that is doing the dissolving.
- Electricity travels in multiple paths in this circuit
- The basic unit for power.
- The thing that transforms electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- A measurement of the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent.
- Combination of 2 or more substances that are not chemically combined.
- Name of person that made the law of motion
- Type of energy of motion.
- Basic unit for mass.
- Type of energy depended on height.
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- Type of energy from the flow of electrical charges.
- Amount of space an object occupies
- The name of substance being dissolved.
- The ability to work or cause changes.
- Type of energy that is going to be used.
- How tightly atoms are packed in a substance The physical matter, material or that of which an organ or body consists.
- Type of energy stored in the nuclear of atoms.
- Property of water when hydrogen bonds hold water together.
- Basic unit for length.
- Type of energy of a moving object.
- A homogeneous mixture with one substance dissolved in another.
- The rate you change positions at.
- Amount of matter an object is made of
- A sample of matter which particles are tightly compact.
- A sample of matter which particles are tightly compact but able to move around.
- The number of Newton's law that says force equals mass times acceleration.
- Type of energy that can move through empty spaces of matter.
- Basic unit for temperature.
- Type of energy produced when a rise of temperature.
- Type of energy stored in chemical bonds.
41 Clues: Basic unit for mass. • Basic unit for volume • Basic unit for length. • The basic unit for power. • Type of energy of motion. • Basic unit for temperature. • The rate you change positions at. • Amount of space an object occupies • Type of energy of a moving object. • Type of energy depended on height. • The ability to work or cause changes. • Amount of matter an object is made of • ...
Physics and Energy 2022-05-22
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- the energy in an object in a high position compared to a low one
- The rate and direction of motion (speed and direction)
- Objects rubbing against each other, causing resistance
- stored energy
- How fast an object is moving
- the energy transfer from one object to another
- Which of Newton's Laws is the law of inertia?
- the measurement of a push or pull of an object
- a subatomic particle with a positive charge, found in the nucleus
- A flat, slanted surface
- Light energy that travels in waves
- the measurement of how much matter is in a substance, d=m/v
- The energy of the movement of electrons
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. Released with fusion and fission.
- A triangular shaped inclined plane that is used to secure or separate objects
- the distance between the rest position of a wave and the trough or crest, or how compressed the compressions are.
- the temperature at which all molecular motion stops
- A solid bar with a fulcrum point used to lift things by applying force to the opposite side of the fulcrum point
- The measurement of the rate of which work is done
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- the distance between any 2 corresponding points on a wave
- A basic mechanical machine that can apply force to an object
- The tendency of an object to resist motion
- Which of Newton's Laws says that every action has an equal, opposite reaction?
- A wheel attached to an axle used to lift heavy things
- a type of wave that has compressions and rarefactions and includes sound waves
- a substance or object that conducts electricity or heat
- The vibration and movement of molecules
- Which of Newton's Laws is f=ma
- the energy of an object in motion
- a subatomic particle with a negative charge, found in the electron cloud
- the basic SI unit to measure electrical current
- the number of waves that pass a specific point in a fixed amount of time.
- The rate of change of velocity
- Energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- A wheel with a cord wrapped around it that, when pulled, can lift an object
- a wave that has crests and troughs, doesn’t need a medium to travel, and includes the electromagneticspectrum.
- a subatomic particle with a neutral charge, found in the nucleus
- The measurement for force
- potential energy stored in an elastic object
40 Clues: stored energy • A flat, slanted surface • The measurement for force • How fast an object is moving • Which of Newton's Laws is f=ma • The rate of change of velocity • the energy of an object in motion • Light energy that travels in waves • Energy stored in the bonds of atoms • The vibration and movement of molecules • The energy of the movement of electrons • ...
Physics and Energy 2022-06-03
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- Something that takes up space and has mass.
- A wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave's travel.
- The measurement of rate and direction of motion.
- The rate or measurement at which work is done.
- A change in the path of a wave when it hits an obstacle.
- How fast something is moving.
- An electromagnetic wave is slightly shorter than Visible light.
- The theoretical lowest temperature where all molecular motion stops.
- The measure of the force of gravity acting on the mass of an object.
- A property of liquids that caused them to want to stay together.
- An area containing no matter; free space
- A wave energy reflected and emitted from objects traveling through space.
- An electric current that periodically changes direction, also called AC.
- An electromagnetic wave that can see your bones.
- An electromagnetic wave that vibrates the water molecules in your food.
- The base unit of mass.
- Heat electromagnetic wave
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- The measure of the compactness of a substance.
- The 60th part of a minute.
- How change in velocity is measured.
- The smallest unit of matter.
- An electromagnetic wave that has the shortest wavelength.
- A device that diverges or converges a beam of light.
- The waves where the displacement of the medium is parallel to the direction of travel.
- The longest electromagnetic wave.
- The unit used to measure electrical energy.
- An electric current that flows in one direction.
- The movement of electrons.
- Unit to measure temperature that is 273.15 + ℃.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The measurement of an energy transfer when an object moves.
- The force of attraction between two objects.
- The simplest mechanisms known that can use leverage (or mechanical advantage) to increase force.
- The resistance from objects rubbing against each other.
- The resistance of motion.
- The measurement of a push or pull on an object.
- The height of a wave from the line of rest.
- How force is measured.
- A substance that transfers electricity, heat, etc well.
- The unit for frequency.
40 Clues: How force is measured. • The base unit of mass. • The unit for frequency. • The resistance of motion. • Heat electromagnetic wave • The 60th part of a minute. • The movement of electrons. • The smallest unit of matter. • How fast something is moving. • The longest electromagnetic wave. • The amount of matter in an object. • How change in velocity is measured. • ...
Physics and Energy 2022-06-03
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- energy transfer measurement when an object moves
- These are atoms of an element having the same atomic number but different atomic weights
- It is a kind of apparatus which helps to separate a mixture
- the minimum energy needed for any object to be attracted to each other
- It is a term part of some electric circuits
- It is a force away from the centre that may appear to be observed during motion in a curve
- region of space that doesn’t allow anything, including light, to escape because of its powerful gravitational pull
- the change in an object’s position
- the flow of electrically charged particles
- the planets, stars, and other celestial bodies held together by one gravitational force
- renewable energy source that comes from recently living plants
- force pushing on an object
- The temperature scale in which one division or degree is taken as one hundredth part of the interval between the freezing point (00C) and the boiling point (1000 C) of water at standard atmospheric pressure
- movement or transfer of thermal energy
- how change in velocity is measured
- attraction force between objects, bodies, and masses in the universe
- transfer of thermal energy as waves
- a body's tendency to resist motion
- when two objects collide
- magnet that can be turned on and off at will
- particle traveling through space with a highly energetic atomic nucleus
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- rate or measurement at which work is done
- how mass in motion is measured
- motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- an extremely bright star because of a catastrophic explosion
- the smallest unit of matter
- change in momentum
- rate and direction of motion measurement
- measurement of medium and direction of movement of magnitude
- wave height from the center of the wave
- measurement describing the randomness of a system
- transfer of thermal energy through fluids
- ability to cause changes in matter
- when an atom is split by impact with another particle or spontaneously
- connection between the poles of an electric energy source
- theoretical explanation for beginning of the universe
- how fast something is moving; scalar quantity of magnitude of velocity vector
- process of a nucleus breaking into two parts
- gravity countering theoretical repulsive force which causes gravity to expand quickly
- when an object emits ionizing radiation
- transfer of thermal energy by touch
- study of sound waves
- the push or pull measurement of an object
- how force is measured (think Isaac Newton)
- measurement of mass of an object
45 Clues: change in momentum • study of sound waves • when two objects collide • force pushing on an object • the smallest unit of matter • how mass in motion is measured • measurement of mass of an object • the change in an object’s position • ability to cause changes in matter • how change in velocity is measured • a body's tendency to resist motion • transfer of thermal energy by touch • ...
Physics and energy 2022-06-03
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- Highest point of wave
- Energy stored in the movement of objects
- A type of energy where movement is involved
- the test you preform to see if your hypothesis is correct or incorrect
- Liquid to gas at the surface of liquid
- What you see in the mirror
- Energy stored in an objects height
- Used to measure the frequency
- Heat transfer through waves
- Heat transfer through liquid or gas
- Distance from rest point to the crest or trough
- Something that keeps the temperature close the the same
- Movement of energy in longitudinal waves
- Portion where particles of the medium are crowded together
- What powers things
- turning a solid to a liquid
- the information you gather in your experiment
- portion where particles are spread out
- Amount of times a wave passes through a point in a certain time
- Causes waves to move
- Energy stored in the nuclease of an atom
- Energy that travels in waves
- The factor in an experiment that does not change
- energy that is transferred between different objects at different temperatures
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- Energy delivered by electrons
- Change of solid directly to gas
- Energy that is stored
- You can find them at a beach
- your best guess at how an experiment will turn out
- when a wave passes a barrier or hole and moves and spreads
- Lets you see things the human eye cant due to them being to small
- When the reflection is bent
- how hot or cold something is
- A type of energy where chemical is involved
- Temperature where all molecular motion stops
- Liquid to gas phase
- Turning a liquid to a solid
- Movement of heat or electricity by medium
- Energy that comes from heat
- What waves travel through
- Lowest point
41 Clues: Lowest point • What powers things • Liquid to gas phase • Causes waves to move • Highest point of wave • Energy that is stored • What waves travel through • What you see in the mirror • When the reflection is bent • Heat transfer through waves • Turning a liquid to a solid • Energy that comes from heat • turning a solid to a liquid • You can find them at a beach • ...
Energy and Electricity 2022-11-09
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- - opposite of insulator
- - Work done = _________ x Distance
- - Resistance decreases with higher temperature
- - useful energy on a Sankey Diagram goes ______
- - High temperature in a bulb causes the resistance to _______
- - Unit for resistance
- - these particles move in the wires
- - _____________ of energy
- - another word for potential difference
- - these are good conductors
- - unit for charge
- - the __________ of the arrow shows energy
- - no particles
- - don't let current flow through them
- - current is the __________ in a series citcuit
- - Circle with an A
- - Rectangle with an arrow is a _________ resistor
- - example of insulator
- - heat transfer in solids
- - We add resistors when they are in ____________
- - conduction happens because particles _______
- - energy output we don't want
- - resistance decreases with more light
- - hot air rises because it is less __________
- - directly proportional means the graph goes through the __________
- - the g in gpe
- - heat transfer through light
- - circle with a V
- - Has a circuit symbol of a rectangle
- - another word for heat energy
- - rate of flow of charge
- - moves around in a circuit
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- - allow current to flow through them
- - High current in a bulb causes this to increase
- - k used before units means times by 1 ___________
- - shows rate of energy transfer
- - Voltage = Current __ Resistance
- - voltage is __________ in a series circuit
- - Diagram used to show energy inputs and outputs
- - Energy cannot be created or ____________
- - unit for time
- - value of the gravitational constant
- - hot air rises
- - high temperature can cause a wire to __________
- - Provides the circuit with Energy
- - component that only lets current flow in one direction
- - force that produces heat
- - Resistance of a wire is never measured zero because these have resistance
- - Current is charge divided by ________
- - best colour for heat emission
- - height should always be converted to ______
- - energy due to motion
- - if we connect a voltmeter backwards the reading will be ___________
- - energy output that we want
- - heat is lost to the _____________
- - other word for energy transferred
- - another word for moving energy
- - little m used before units to show divide by 1000
- - Ohm's law states that current is directly _______ to voltage
- - Directly proportional means the graph will be a __________ line
- - Decreases current in a circuit
- - rough surface
- - 0.5 x mass x velocity ________
- - convection happens in these
- - material that doesn't let heat pass through
- - Unit of energy
- - unit for power
- - useful over total
- - conductor that obeys Ohm's Law
69 Clues: - no particles • - the g in gpe • - unit for time • - hot air rises • - rough surface • - Unit of energy • - unit for power • - unit for charge • - circle with a V • - Circle with an A • - useful over total • - Unit for resistance • - energy due to motion • - example of insulator • - opposite of insulator • - rate of flow of charge • - _____________ of energy • - heat transfer in solids • ...
5. Cells & Energy 2022-11-02
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- adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that stores energy
- place in a eukaryotic cell where the DNA is located
- complex cells with many organelles including a nucleus, example plants, animals, amoeba
- Carbon dioxide. Reactant of photosynthesis, product of cellular respiration
- Water. Reactant of photosynthesis, product of cellular respiration
- tiny structure that performs a specific job in a cell
- chemical compounds created by living things (used to make ATP)
- Oxygen. Reactant of cellular respiration; product of photosynthesis
- some organisms make alcohol as a product of anaerobic respiration
- get their energy from the sun, example plants
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- the outer covering of a cell or organelle
- requires oxygen
- get their energy by eating other organisms, example animals
- Glucose, a sugar. Reactant of cellular respiration; product of photosynthesis
- without oxygen
- basic cells, only have ribosomes and DNA inside cell, example bacteria
- smallest part of a biomolecule; what makes up a biomolecule.
- Sugar (C6H12O6)
- Basic unit of life
- site of cellular respiration, converts glucose into ATP, has own DNA, "power house" of the cell
- gel-like substance inside every cell that keeps organelles in their place
21 Clues: without oxygen • requires oxygen • Sugar (C6H12O6) • Basic unit of life • 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 • ...
